Spanish and Portuguese Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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Face Value: A Key Aspect of the Realist Aesthetic in the Novels of Pérez Galdós
(Letras Peninsulares, 2000) -
Eroticizing Isidora’s Traffic Jam in Fortunata’s Dream
(Rumbos, 1995) -
A Soviet Introduction to Doña Perfecta
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1964) -
Vamos a ver las fieras’: Animal Imagery and the Protagonist in La desheredada and Lo prohibido
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1988) -
Russian Language and Literature at the Madrid Ateneo in the 1860s
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1985) -
A Russian View in 1884-85 of Three Spanish Writers: Galdós, Pardo Bazán, and Pereda
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1984) -
Echoes from the World of Rossini and Beethoven in Fortunata y Jacinta
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 2002) -
New Insights Regarding the Creation and Character Delineation of Maxi Rubín and Placido Estupiñá in Fortunata y Jacinta
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 2001) -
Pepita Jiménez and the Romance Tradition
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1990) -
Changing Patterns of Mechanistic Imagery in Galdos’s Naturalistic and Postnaturalistic Novels
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1989) -
Juan Valera and Galdós’s Characterization of Juanito Santa Cruz
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1987) -
The Sonata Form Structure of Tristana
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1985) -
A Mexican La de Bringas: Carlos González Peña’s La fuga de la quimera
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1983) -
Marianela: The First Costa Rican Opera
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1984) -
Soviet Interest in the Works of Galdós (1940-80)
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1982) -
Galdós and the Movimiento Pro-Sefardita
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1981) -
Doña Perfecta: Galdós’ Reply to Pepita Jimínez
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1980) -
The Importance of Rodrigo Soriano’s Moros y Cristianos in the Creation of Misericordia
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1978) -
More Light on Galdós’ Sephardic Source Materials: A Reply to A.F. Lambert
(Las Americas Publishing Company, 1974)