Abstract
Marina Brownlee is Robert Schirmer Professor of Spanish and professor of comparative literature at Princeton University. Her works include, among others, The Severed Word: Ovid's “Heroides” and the Novela Sentimental (1990); the collection Cultural Authority in Golden Age Spain, edited with Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht (1995); and The Cultural Labyrinth of María de Zayas (2000). Her current research explores the nature and impact of sixteenth-century tabloid literature in Spain, cultural interactions between Spain and England, and periodization in medieval and early modern Spain.
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