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SPANISH STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1490-1700

SPANISH STUDIES: LITERATURE, 1490-1700 Spanish Studies LITERATURE, 1490-1700 By MARGARET CROSLAND, Senior Lecturer in SPanish in the University of Edinburgh VICTOR DIXON, Lecturer in Spanish in the University of Manchester and HENRY ETTINGHAUSEN, Lecturer in Spanish in the University of Southampton I. GENERAL This year has seen the launching of the only German periodical entirely devoted to Hispanic studies, an attractively produced quarterly which accepts contributions in several languages, Iberoromania. Zeitschrift fur spanische, portugiesische und katalanische Sprache und Lit., ed. H. Rheinfelder, D. Briesemeister, and K. Portl, Munich, Max Hueber Verlag (abbrev. IE). The first two numbers have also appeared of what promises to be an important colI., Abaco. Estudios sobre lit. espanola, M, Castalia, I, 233 pp., 2, 272 pp. (abbrev. Aba). In the same format and style as Clasicos Castalia, they include studies for the most part longer than the average art. BIBLIOGRAPHY. T. S. Beardsley, Jr, writes an obituary, and lists the pubIs, of the late Homero Serfs, HR, 37: 549-65. In chapter four of The Spanish Press, 1470-1966. Print, Power and Politics, Urbana, Ill.-London, Illinois U.P., 1968, xiv + 280 pp., H. F. Schulte surveys the beginnings of the Spanish press and traces the development from occasional relaciones to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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Spanish Studies LITERATURE, 1490-1700 By MARGARET CROSLAND, Senior Lecturer in SPanish in the University of Edinburgh VICTOR DIXON, Lecturer in Spanish in the University of Manchester and HENRY ETTINGHAUSEN, Lecturer in Spanish in the University of Southampton I. GENERAL This year has seen the launching of the only German periodical entirely devoted to Hispanic studies, an attractively produced quarterly which accepts contributions in several languages, Iberoromania. Zeitschrift fur spanische, portugiesische und katalanische Sprache und Lit., ed. H. Rheinfelder, D. Briesemeister, and K. Portl, Munich, Max Hueber Verlag (abbrev. IE). The first two numbers have also appeared of what promises to be an important colI., Abaco. Estudios sobre lit. espanola, M, Castalia, I, 233 pp., 2, 272 pp. (abbrev. Aba). In the same format and style as Clasicos Castalia, they include studies for the most part longer than the average art. BIBLIOGRAPHY. T. S. Beardsley, Jr, writes an obituary, and lists the pubIs, of the late Homero Serfs, HR, 37: 549-65. In chapter four of The Spanish Press, 1470-1966. Print, Power and Politics, Urbana, Ill.-London, Illinois U.P., 1968, xiv + 280 pp., H. F. Schulte surveys the beginnings of the Spanish press and traces the development from occasional relaciones to

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1970

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