Defining the Comedia: On Generalizations Once Widely Accepted That are no Longer Accepted so Widely
Matthew D Stroud
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Works by Matthew Stroud in Arts and Humanities
2016
2015
"¡Ay, reino mal gobernado!": The Monarchy in Mira de Amescua’s Las desgracias del rey don Alfonso, el Casto
Matthew D Stroud
Subjects, Objects, and Psychoanalysis: Lacanian Concepts as Pedagogical Approaches to Don Quixote
Matthew D Stroud
Infallible Texts and Righteous Interpretations: Don Quijote and Religious Fundamentalism
Matthew D Stroud
Imperial Incentives and Individual Allegiances in Juan Antonio Correa’s La pérdida y restauración de Bahía de Todos los Santos
Matthew D Stroud
Taking Matters into Their Own Hands: Heroic Women of the Early Reconquest in the Spanish Comedia
Matthew D Stroud
Authenticity, Authoriality, and the Nature of Electronic Texts: Don Quijote in the Age of Digital Reproduction
Matthew D Stroud
The Desiring Subject and the Promise of Salvation: A Lacanian Study of Sor Juana's El divino Narciso
Matthew D Stroud
The Comedia in Amsterdam, 1609-1621: Rodenburgh's Translation of Aguilar's La venganza honrosa
Matthew D Stroud