In the studies about Medieval Spain, only men were believed to be susceptible to amorous passion or lovesickness. I propose that a more nuanced and complete understanding of women’s roles and actual behavior can be reached by analyzing the same medical and philosophical treatises that deny them the possibility of suffering from lovesickness. In fact, my readings of texts such as Grisel y Mirabella (ca. 1475), Celestina (1499) and Tristán de Leonís (1501), demonstrate that women’s behavior in literary representations is guided by the same symptoms experienced by lovesick men, symptoms that women sometimes suffer even more intensely than men. The topic of women’s lovesickness and the rhetorical devices used to depict the power and influence o...
An instant best-seller in Spain in 1637, The Enchantments of Love is a collection of shrewd and time...
Feminine resistance to masculine sexual approaches is a recurring motif in the so-called «celestines...
The texts of María de Zayas, a seventeenth-century female writer who is considered by many critics o...
In early modern Europe, love was not a feeling, but a physiological change in the body. In its extre...
As we gaze into the mirror of literary texts, we often forget that the images projected back at us a...
One of the most evident features of Fernando de Rojas’ La Celestina is its omnipresent ambiguity. Th...
En primer lugar, en este trabajo pretendo realizar un breve recorrido por el concepto de «amor» en l...
Mujeres de papel examines the representation of female same-sex desire in Spanish literature and cul...
Literary texts function as social and symbolic acts that pose questions of identity and identificati...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Medieval literature presents countless male characters that tend to match heroic, chivalric or court...
Chapters one and two offer a theoretical and historical survey of masculinities in early modern Spai...
Frequently, we find episodes in literature works where eroticism and sensuality play an important ro...
Over the course of history, a contradiction between two themes has remained: the valuation of women ...
The Iberian chivalric romance has long been thought of as an archaic, masculine genre and its popula...
An instant best-seller in Spain in 1637, The Enchantments of Love is a collection of shrewd and time...
Feminine resistance to masculine sexual approaches is a recurring motif in the so-called «celestines...
The texts of María de Zayas, a seventeenth-century female writer who is considered by many critics o...
In early modern Europe, love was not a feeling, but a physiological change in the body. In its extre...
As we gaze into the mirror of literary texts, we often forget that the images projected back at us a...
One of the most evident features of Fernando de Rojas’ La Celestina is its omnipresent ambiguity. Th...
En primer lugar, en este trabajo pretendo realizar un breve recorrido por el concepto de «amor» en l...
Mujeres de papel examines the representation of female same-sex desire in Spanish literature and cul...
Literary texts function as social and symbolic acts that pose questions of identity and identificati...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Medieval literature presents countless male characters that tend to match heroic, chivalric or court...
Chapters one and two offer a theoretical and historical survey of masculinities in early modern Spai...
Frequently, we find episodes in literature works where eroticism and sensuality play an important ro...
Over the course of history, a contradiction between two themes has remained: the valuation of women ...
The Iberian chivalric romance has long been thought of as an archaic, masculine genre and its popula...
An instant best-seller in Spain in 1637, The Enchantments of Love is a collection of shrewd and time...
Feminine resistance to masculine sexual approaches is a recurring motif in the so-called «celestines...
The texts of María de Zayas, a seventeenth-century female writer who is considered by many critics o...