James I. Wimsatt edits Guillaume de Machaut's important Dit de la fleur de lis et de la Marguerit...
Through her close reading, Diane Wolfe Levy reveals the complex irony in France's last volume of ...
The importance of the troubadour Raimon Vidal as poet and grammarian has been recognized since th...
This excellent introductory study offers entry to the life, reputation and works of Álvaro Cubill...
Insdorf challenges the notion of Montaigne as an antifeminist by exploring both the feminist and ...
This work is the first to analyze Marguerite Yourcenar's fictional manuscripts collected by the H...
La Querelle de la Rose: Letters and Documents is an English language translation of the letters a...
Julio Baena offers a new analysis of Cervantes's last and most controversial novel, Los trabajos ...
Artus Desire, whose career extended from 1545 to at least 1578, was the author of more than twent...
In her exploration of the quest for God in Beckett's fiction, Barge discloses a powerful substrat...
Tracing the beginnings of a bourgeois literature in Golden Age Spain, Francisco Sanchez examines ...
Alfonso Hordognez was the first translator of the Spanish classic, Celestina. The antiquity and a...