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Spanish & Portuguese Dissertations and Theses: Recent submissions
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Country and city life in the plays of Tirso de Molina
(University of Kansas, 1931) -
A comparison of the social theories of Joaquín Dicenta and Blasco Ibáñez as expressed in their works
(University of Kansas, 1929) -
Macías de Mariano José de Larra
(University of Kansas, 1930) -
Technical devices in the comedias of Calderón
(University of Kansas, 1932) -
A study of the works of Ramón Pérez de Ayala
(University of Kansas, 1932) -
The regionalism of José María de Pereda
(University of Kansas, 1931) -
The gaucho
(University of Kansas, 1928) -
The Spanish stage heroine since the Golden Age
(University of Kansas, 1930) -
Originality of Juan Manuel's Libro del Caballero et del Escudero
(University of Kansas, 1924) -
Religious ideas of Benito Pérez Galdós
(University of Kansas, 1927) -
El Reino de Dios by Gregorio Martínez Sierra
(University of Kansas, 1927) -
Guzmán el Bueno by Nicolás Fernández de Moratín
(University of Kansas, 1930) -
Estudio lexicográfico de las obras de los Hermanos-Quinteros
(University of Kansas, 1927) -
Las Hijas del Cid, by Eduardo Marquina
(University of Kansas, 1928) -
La Española-Inglesa
(University of Kansas, 1928) -
Verbal distortions in old Spanish ballads for metrical purposes
(University of Kansas, 1926) -
The historical dramas of Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch
(University of Kansas, 1930) -
The historical development of the reflexive in Spanish
(University of Kansas, 1929) -
Andrés Bello, educator and scholar
(University of Kansas, 1926) -
Rotrou's Venceslas, a comparison with Rojas's No Hay ser Padre Siendo Rey
(University of Kansas, 1928)