British representations of Spain and Portugal have often relied on persistent ideological biases, prejudices, and interpretations. This volume aims to offer a broader, more nuanced outlook on the last five hundred years of Anglo-Iberian relations. The chapters focus on relatively little-known episodes and figures in Anglo-Iberian history and cover a wide temporal span: from the sixteenth to the mid-twentieth century. They aim to look beyond the clichéd dichotomies, received ideas, and normative voices that have often charac-terised mainstream studies. Ultimately, the book seeks to expose and transcend stereotyped narratives emphasising Anglo-Spanish acrimony and contribute to mutual understanding.
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Carlos Menéndez Otero holds PhD degrees in English studies and in communication and journalism, and currently lectures at the Faculties of Humanities and Commerce, Tourism, and Social Sciences at the University of Oviedo, Spain. His main research interests have to do with Irish and Irish-American history and popular culture, on which he has published extensively. He is a member of the research group "Otras Lenguas" (OLE-5) at the University of Oviedo.
Raquel Serrano González is a lecturer in the Department of English, French, and German Philology at the University of Oviedo, Spain. Her research focuses on Anglo-Spanish literary and cultural relations, particularly the transposition of Don Quixote and other Cervantine texts into seventeenth-century English drama, with special emphasis on the discursive construction of identity, gender, and sexuality. She is a member of the research group "Grupo de Estudios Cervantinos" (GREC) at the University of Oviedo.
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Hardcover. Etat : Gut. 192 pp., 11 fig. b/w. A good and clean copy. - Summary: British representations of Spain and Portugal have often relied on persistent ideological biases, prejudices, and interpretations. This volume aims to offer a broader, more nuanced outlook on the last five hundred years of Anglo-Iberian relations. The chapters focus on relatively little-known episodes and figures in Anglo-Iberian history and cover a wide temporal span: from the sixteenth to the mid-twentieth century. They aim to look beyond the clichéd dichotomies, received ideas, and normative voices that have often charac-terised mainstream studies. Ultimately, the book seeks to expose and transcend stereotyped narratives emphasising Anglo-Spanish acrimony and contribute to mutual understanding. - Contents: INTRODUCTION (Raquel Serrano González and Carlos Menéndez Otero) -- 1. SOME SPANISH DOMINICANS, FOR ORTHODOXY AND AGAINST HERESY IN ENGLAND, 1554-58 (John Edwards) -- 2. EDWARD III, HIS SONS, AND RICHARD II IN RODRIGO DE CUERO'S HISTORIA DE INGLATERRA (Antonio Contreras Martín and Lourdes Soriano Robles) -- 3. GRACIÁN AND THE POPISH PLOT: THE FIRST ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF EL CRITICÓN (Alejandro Sell Maestro) -- 4. CLOISTERED EMOTIONS REFASHIONING ANGLO-IBERIAN RELATIONS: THE CASE OF GERTRUDE THIMELBY (María José Álvarez Faedo) -- 5. THE REPRESENTATION OF IBERIAN MOTIFS IN THE WORKS BY SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH WOMEN WRITERS (Yolanda Caballero Aceituno) -- 6. IN-BETWEEN THE WESTPHALIAN ORDER AND NO PEACE BEYOND THE LINE: THE DARIEN SCHEME AND ITS ANGLO-SPANISH DIPLOMATIC REPERCUSSIONS (Sophie Jorrand) -- 7. ANGLO- AND LUSO-BRAZILIAN RELATIONS THROUGH PERIODICALS AND TRAVELLERS, 1808-31 (Luciane Scarato) -- 8. SPANISH MATTERS: THE BRITISH REVIEWS OF VALENTÍN DE LLANOS'S DON ESTEBAN (1825) (Sara Medina Calzada) -- 9. FROM ROMANTIC ITALY TO FRANCOIST SPAIN: THE OPERA BYRON EN VENECIA (Agustín Coletes Blanco). ISBN 9783631855713 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 321. N° de réf. du vendeur 1240164
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