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José Zorrilla, lector al borde de la tumba de Larra (sobre el arte de la lectura) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Ferri Coll, José María (Coordinador)   +3 more
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Outlawing the Myth: Legouvé’s Medea in Victorian England from the Lens of Feminist Literary Jurisprudence

Law & Literature, 2020
Feminist literary jurisprudence explores the intersection of literature, law and feminism. While the feminist legal scholarship has widely focused on Victorian fiction, the theater produced in nineteenth-century England has been largely overlooked in ...
Marta Villalba-Lázaro
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Medea of Three Different Eras – Woman’s Artistic Image as a Reflection of Epochal Tensions (Corneille, Legouve)

Re–Imagining Literatures of The World: Global and Local, Mainstreams and Margins
The consideration of prominent artistic images being especially sensi­tive in reflecting the problematic issues, tensions, and challenges of their day is widely recognized. Medea is one of the leading female figures among these outstanding images.
K. Nadareishvili, M. Pkhakadze
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