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>From: "Dr. Adriano Duque" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "Lauer, A Robert" <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 12:17:44 -0500
>Subject:
>  Tabula Gratulatoria for "“Recuerde el alma d
>  ormida”: Medieval and Early Modern Studies i
>  n Honor of Frank Dominguez"
>
>Dear Sir,
>
>I am writing to you by indication of Ignacio 
>Arellano, to see if you could possibly post this 
>announcement to your mailing list.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Adriano Duque
>
>========
>
>"“Recuerde el alma dormida”: Medieval and Early Modern Studies in Honor
>of Frank A. Domínguez"
>
>John K. Moore, Jr. and Adriano Duque, eds.
>Appearing in the Homenajes Series of Juan de la Cuesta ­ Hispanic
>Monographs
>
>You are invited to subscribe at the special price of $25, having your
>name appear in the Tabula Gratulatoria in the volume; details are given
>below.
>
>This book is a collection of essays in honor of Frank A. Domínguez, one
>of the most respected Hispanomedievalists in North America. His work on
>the medieval _Argonautica_, the _Cancionero de burlas_, and Jorge
>Manrique will soon be followed by a new edition of _Carajicomedia_. All
>this and his recent contribution to the _Dictionary of Literary
>Biography_ series, as co-editor of and a contributor to _Castilian
>Writers, 1200-1400 and Castilian Writers, 1400-1500_, are a testament to
>his current influence in the profession; additionally, his interest in
>Humanities computing and his continued direction of graduate theses has
>helped shape a generation of scholars. Prof. Domínguez’s legacy as a
>model hispanist is honored by a roster of participants that ranges from
>several senior scholars whose work has been internationally
>recognized—Ignacio Arellano, Frederick de Armas, Lucia Binotti, E.
>Michael Gerli, George Greenia, Francisco Marcos-Marín, Rosa Perelmuter,
>Sol Miguel Prendes, Joseph T. Snow—to a number of rising junior
>scholars. Following the research interests of Prof. Domínguez, their
>work presents an intriguing panorama of multi-disciplinary and
>cross-cultural scholarship in pan-Hispanic studies from the medieval
>period through the seventeenth century.
>
>Contents:
>
>John K. Moore, Jr. and Adriano Duque “Introduction.”
>
>Ignacio Arellano Ayuso. “Quevedo en Italia, Italia en Quevedo.”
>
>Frederick de Armas. “Windmills of Fame, Chariots of Perdition: The
>Equivocal Defeats of Cervantes and Don Quijote.”
>
>Lucia Binotti. “_Restauratio Imperii. Restitutio Linguae_: The
>Sixteenth-century Spanish Historiographical Tradition and the Linguistic
>Definition of the Middle Ages.”
>
>Josefa Conde de Lindquist. “Merlin: Rethinking Good and Evil in
>Arthurian Romance.”
>
>Adriano Duque. “Semiotics of Insult in the _Carajicomedia_.”
>
>E. Michael Gerli. “_Fue la caza d’este día_: De unicornios y otras
>especies en peligro de extinción en la cultura cortesana del siglo XV.”
>
>Ryan Giles. “Hanging Bells on the Cat: Charivari and the Theatrics of
>the _Arcipreste de Talavera o Corbacho_.”
>
>George Greenia. “Down for the Count: The Limits of Numerology in
>Medieval Texts.”
>
>Sharon Knight. “Habsburgian Imperial Impulse in Cervantes’s _Persiles_.”
>
>Francisco A. Marcos-Marín. “The Sixteenth Century in the Linguistic
>History of Texas.”
>
>Sol Miguel Prendes. “Tratar de amores: el espacio textual en la ficción
>sentimental.”
>
>John K. Moore, Jr. “Dreaming of Houses in Medieval Castilian Landscapes:
>Gaston Bachelard’s Modern Phenomenology in Pre-modern Contexts.”
>
>Rosa Perelmuter. “Tracking Columbus: The Descriptions of Nature in the
>_Diario de  abordo_.”
>
>María Eugenia Ramos Fernández. “Locura de los teatros y teatro de la
>locura: enajenación y comedia en la controversia teatral.”
>
>Joseph T. Snow. “‘Talking the Talk’: Ventriloquism in _Celestina_.”
>
>Tabula Gratulatoria
>
>If you wish to subscribe to the volume, please complete the form
>attached to this message. For the inclusion of your name in the Tabula
>Gratulatoria, the form must reach us no later than Friday, 19 December
>2008.
>
>Check is the preferred form of payment, although a person may pay by
>credit card if he or she calls Juan de la Cuesta: (800) 784-4938 (in USA
>only) or (302) 453-8695. Please make checks payable to Juan de la Cuesta
>and send to:
>
>John Moore / UAB Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures / HB
>407 / 1530 3rd Avenue South / Birmingham, Alabama 35294-1260
>
>--
>Adriano Duque
>Assistant Professor
>Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
>Rider University
>2083 Lawrenceville Road
>Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
>Phone: (609) 895-5596
>Fax: (609) 896-5393
>
>Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail
>--
>Adriano Duque
>Assistant Professor
>Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
>Rider University
>2083 Lawrenceville Road
>Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
>Phone: (609) 895-5596
>Fax: (609) 896-5393
>
>Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail



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From: Antonio Tordera <[log in to unmask]>
To: "Lauer, A Robert" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 12:29:56 -0500
Subject: Festival Medieval de Elche-España

Admirado Robert:
Puntualmente y casi cotidianamente me llegan 
noticias del mundo academico hasta mi Universidad 
de Valencia, y todo ello gracias a tí .Si fuera 
posible nos gustaría hacer extensible a los 
compañeros la programación del Festival Medieval 
de Elche-España pque, además este año, como todos 
los pares, incluye una representación 
extraordinaria del Misteri d'Elx,una joya, como es notori, del Medioevo.
El programa de teatro, conciertos, seminarios y 
conferencias está en <http://www.festivalmedieval.com>www.festivalmedieval.com
Gracias por todo,
Antoni Tordera
Director del Festival
Catedrático Teoría e Historia del Teatro
Universidad de Valencia
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Prof. A. Robert Lauer
The University of Oklahoma
Dept. of Modern Langs.,  Lits., & Ling.
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Tel.: 405/325-5845 (office); 405/325-6181 (OU 
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Vision: Harmonious collaboration in an international world.
Mission: "Visualize clearly and communicate promptly"
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<http://www.ou.edu/cervantes/coloquiocervantes.html>Cervantes 
/ 
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