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  1. “En la república de los miopes”. Veintisiete notas a la Soledad primera de Góngora (II) Aranda Arribas, Victoria, Bonilla Cerezo, Rafael

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2023
    “…Taking the great edition of Solitudes (1994) prepared by Robert Jammes as our start ing point, we revise several textual readings which he considered doubtful. In doing so, we take into account commentaries made by critics from the Baroque period (Almansa y Mendoza, Jáuregui, the “Abad” from Rute, Díaz de Rivas, the Anonymous from Antequera, Pellicer, Salcedo Coronel, Vázquez Sirue-la) and also by the modern critics (Reyes, Spitzer, Alonso, Orozco, Pabst, Alatorre, Carreira, Sinicropi, Molho, Ly, Poggi, Cancelliere, Romanos, Sán-chez Robayna, Lara Garrido, Yoshida, Blanco, Mazzocchi, Micó, Roses, Pérez Lasheras, Ponce Cárdenas, Collins, Tenorio, Matas Caballero, Chemris, Osuna Cabezas, Palomares, Castaldo, Román Gutiérrez, Tanabe, Rojas Cas-tro, Conde, Sandoval…). …”
  2. Edición de una invectiva inédita contra Quevedo: Respuesta al libro intitulado "Política de Dios" Alonso Veloso, María José

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2023
    “…The existence of the controversial text, which circulated in a handwritten and anonymous form, was only recently discov-ered. …”
  3. “The national need of sympathy": valor y enseñanza del español como lengua extranjera en Estados Unidos a comienzos del siglo xx Albert Ferrando, Lorena

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2023
    “…In the case of Spanish, a third strategy was also brought to bear: The articulation of a panamerican fraternity varying according to the capacity of each individual language to encourage a sympathetic understanding between peoples. This text analyzes the influence on this moral argument of the different nuances of the term sympathy.…”
  4. Breve historia de la prosa completa de Quevedo (1648-2020) Rey, Alfonso

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2023
    “…He held very clear ethical, political and aesthetic convictions, and in order to understand his thought, his varied prose work has to be considered as an integrated whole. The present text offers a brief survey of his complete prose works in editions from 1648 through to 2020.…”

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