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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Literary Criticism And Memoirs Of Juan Ramón Jiménez, Allen W. Phillips
The Literary Criticism And Memoirs Of Juan Ramón Jiménez, Allen W. Phillips
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Equally as demanding of others as he was of himself, Juan Ramón Jiménez conceived of literary criticism as a serious and exacting task. The critic and the poet, standing side by side, are devoted to complementary activities of mutual enrichment. However fragmentary and partial the critical opinions of Juan Ramón may be (also outspoken and polemical in nature), they are invaluable as a personal historical and aesthetic guide to about fifty or sixty years of Hispanic literary development (1900-1960). Not to take them into account is to fail to recognize a highly important aspect of his total artistic personality. These …
Ariel, John E. Keller
The Creation Of Myth With The Idiot As Hero In El Bazar De Los Idiotas, Jeanne Thompson
The Creation Of Myth With The Idiot As Hero In El Bazar De Los Idiotas, Jeanne Thompson
Ariel
No abstract provided.
The Quest Of Rita Geada, Phillip Thomason
Debicki, Andrew P., Poetry Of Discovery: The Spanish Generation Of 1956-1971. The University Of Kentucky Press, 1982. 233 Pp. Clothbound. $22.00., Beverly L. Richard
Debicki, Andrew P., Poetry Of Discovery: The Spanish Generation Of 1956-1971. The University Of Kentucky Press, 1982. 233 Pp. Clothbound. $22.00., Beverly L. Richard
Ariel
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Washburn, Yulan M., Juan Jose Arreola. Boston, Mass: Twayne Publishers, 1983. 313 Pp. $16.95., José Escobar
Washburn, Yulan M., Juan Jose Arreola. Boston, Mass: Twayne Publishers, 1983. 313 Pp. $16.95., José Escobar
Ariel
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The Pronunciation Of Women: Some Spanish Evidence, Lynn Williams
The Pronunciation Of Women: Some Spanish Evidence, Lynn Williams
Faculty Publications
The material for this article bas been drawn from a larger sociolinguistic survey of various aspects of tbe phonology of 18-26 yr olds in Valladolid carried out between October 1976 and April 1977. The methodology used is basically the same as that developed by William Labov for his New York survey and has become one of the most established methods of enquiry into the social differentiation of the phonology of urban speech-communities. Informants were selected from the Valladolid census records in a semi-random manner and assigned to their socio-economic class according to the criteria of Spanish sociologists. Each informant was …
Lucile Kathryn Delano Papers - Accession 509, Lucile Kathryn Delano
Lucile Kathryn Delano Papers - Accession 509, Lucile Kathryn Delano
Manuscript Collection
The Lucile Kathryn Delano Papers consist of correspondence relating to Dr. Delano, Hallet Abend, and Virgilia Peterson (Princess Sapieha of Poland), an account of her trips to Europe and Mexico City, honors and awards she received, a dissertation presented to the Board of Graduate Studies at Washington University, notes on projected research on William Cullen Bryant, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and family photographs.
Two Features Of Working-Class Phonology In Valladolid, Lynn Williams
Two Features Of Working-Class Phonology In Valladolid, Lynn Williams
Faculty Publications
Two factors prompted the research which led to the writing of this article: first, the apparent general consensus amongst linguists both inside and outside Spain that the phonology of Old Castilian is monolithic in terms of geographic and sodal space, and that it has more or less stagnated in the mould of traditional grammars, and, secondly, the insistence of many linguists on seeing some aspects of contemporary Spanish phonology as characteristic of certain non-standard varieties of Spanish, wilhout investigating whether the same features might not also be found in Old Castile.