Studies In Honor Of Elias Rivers

Studies In Honor Of Elias Rivers

Former students of the distinguished professor and scholar provide here a collection of thought-provoking studies touching on a variety of topics, from secular poetry and pastoral prose to Don Quixote and mysticism. "These essays, contributed by fifteen of Elias Rivers' students, are a fitting tribute to a teacher capable of awakening interests and inspiring careers."-Eric W Naylor, Hispania.

  • Cover
  • Index
  • Preface
  • Elias L. Rivers
  • Tradition, Voice and Self in the Love Poetry of Garcilaso
  • Visual and Verbal Modes of Representation in Peribáñez
  • Heart Imagery in Santa Teresa
  • Sannazzaro and Montemayor: Toward a Comparative Study of Arcadia and Diana
  • Sex and the Single Hidalgo: Reflections on Eros in Don Quixote
  • The Semiotics of Poetry and the Golden Age Sonnet
  • Góngora's Parody of Ovide moralisé in La Fábula de Píramo y Tisbe
  • A Hope for Coherence: The New Logic of Meaning in a Text by Lezama
  • Of Monuments and Ashes: Some Remarks on Biographical Patterns
  • The Human Body in Spanish Renaissance and Baroque Poetry: Testing Laín Entralgo's Theories
  • Amarilis's Verse Epistle and Her Love for Lope: Seeing and Hearing
  • A Prologue and Afterword for an Inquiry into Don Quixote, Part I, Chapter 20
  • In the Labyrinth of Self: Character and Role in Calderón's La dama duende
  • The Wound and the Flame: Desire and Transcendence in Quevedo and Saint John of the Cross
  • Six Misogynous Sonnets Attributed to Góngora
  • Epilogue
  • Tabula Gratulatoria

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