Exile
![]() | Exile and Nomadism in French and Hispanic Women’s Writing |
Gender and sexuality
The Holocaust
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National and cultural identity
Postcolonial studies
![]() | Gender, Nation and the Formation of the Twentieth-Century Mexican Literary Canon |
Surrealism
![]() | A Sight for Sore Eyes: The Surrealist Visuality of Jose Maria Hinojosa |
Survey works
![]() | The Reinvention of Theatre in Sixteenth-Century Europe: Traditions, Texts and Performance Spanish Romanticism and the Uses of History: Ideology and the Historical Imagination Exile and Nomadism in French and Hispanic Women’s Writing |
Television
![]() | Crossing Fields in Modern Spanish Culture Spanish Practices: Literature, Cinema, Television |
Gonzalo de Berceo (c.1190-1264), Spanish poet
![]() | Berceo’s ‘Vida de Santa Oria’: Text, Translation and Commentary |
Gil Vicente (c.1465-1536), Portuguese playwright
![]() | The Reinvention of Theatre in Sixteenth-Century Europe: Traditions, Texts and Performance |
Teresa of Avila (1515-82), Spanish mystic
![]() | Teresa of Avila’s Autobiography: Authority, Power and the Self in Mid-Sixteenth-Century Spain |
Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616), Spanish novelist
![]() | The Cervantean Heritage: Reception and Influence of Cervantes in Britain Textual Wanderings: The Theory and Practice of Narrative Digression |
Laurence Sterne (1713-69), English novelist
![]() | Textual Wanderings: The Theory and Practice of Narrative Digression |
James Joyce (1882-1941), Irish novelist
T. S. Eliot (1888-1965), English/American poet
![]() | Octavio Paz and T. S. Eliot: Modern Poetry and the Translation of Influence |
Gabriela Mistral (1889-1957), Chilean poet
![]() | Poetry and the Realm of the Public Intellectual: The Alternative Destinies of Gabriela Mistral, Cecília Meireles, and Rosario Castellanos |
Federico García Lorca (1898-1936), Spanish poet
![]() | In the Light of Contradiction: Desire in the Poetry of Federico García Lorca |
Miguel Ángel Asturias (1899-1974), Guatemalan writer
![]() | Assuming the Light: The Parisian Literary Apprenticeship of Miguel Angel Asturias |
Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), Argentinian writer
![]() | Borges and Joyce: An Infinite Conversation |
Cecília Meireles (1901-64), Brazilian poet
![]() | Poetry and the Realm of the Public Intellectual: The Alternative Destinies of Gabriela Mistral, Cecília Meireles, and Rosario Castellanos |
José Maria Hinojosa (1904-36), Spanish poet
![]() | A Sight for Sore Eyes: The Surrealist Visuality of Jose Maria Hinojosa |
Julio Cortázar (1914-84), Argentinian writer
![]() | Questions of the Liminal in the Fiction of Julio Cortázar |
Octavio Paz (1914-1998), Mexican poet
![]() | Octavio Paz and T. S. Eliot: Modern Poetry and the Translation of Influence |
Jorge Semprún (1923-2011), Spanish writer and politician
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Rosario Castellanos (1925-74), Mexican poet
![]() | Poetry and the Realm of the Public Intellectual: The Alternative Destinies of Gabriela Mistral, Cecília Meireles, and Rosario Castellanos |
Pedro Almodóvar (1949-), Spanish director
![]() | Spanish Practices: Literature, Cinema, Television |
Antonio Muñoz Molina (1956-), Spanish novelist
![]() | Spanish Practices: Literature, Cinema, Television |
Ana Clavel (1961-), Mexican multimedia writer
![]() | The Art of Ana Clavel: Ghosts, Urinals, Dolls, Shadows and Outlaw Desires |



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