María de Zayas y Sotomayor (1591 – 1661?) was the best-selling woman author of two extant collections of novellas, translated as Exemplary Tales of Love (1637) and The Disenchantments of Love (1647), that consist of stories of love, marriage, and gendered violence between aristocratic men and women. These 17th-century Spanish books, as popular as Cervantes’, were explicitly and unapologetically pro-woman. Indeed, Zayas has retroactively been placed as an early modern feminist for her condemnation of systematic misogyny and her call for gender equality. Despite her depictions of violence against women and her denunciation of patriarchal institutions that neither include nor protect women, Zayas does not advocate for a radical restructuring o...
Esta tese tem a preocupação de examinar as diferenças e similaridades entre as Novelas amorosas y ej...
This paper analyzes a short story by the 17th-century Spanish author María de Zayas. In Her Lover’s ...
Renaissance Europe was the scene of flourishing and innovative dramatic art, and seventeenth-century...
María de Zayas y Sotomayor (1591 – 1661?) was the best-selling author of two extant collections of n...
The texts of María de Zayas, a seventeenth-century female writer who is considered by many critics o...
Based on a great variety of primary and secondary sources, and referring to the ideas of Derrida, Sp...
This comprehensive study of Maria de Zayas y Sotomayor\u27s Novelas amorosas y ejemplares and Deseng...
Marginalisation has many intersecting forms and historically, early modern Spanish women have suffer...
Throughout her two collections of novelas, Novelas amorosas y ejemplares and Desengaños amorosos, Ma...
Maria de Zayas y Sotomayor, writer of the Spanish Baroque "novela corta", (Novelas amorosas y ejempl...
As we gaze into the mirror of literary texts, we often forget that the images projected back at us a...
The Baroque´s writer María de Zayas reflects in her narrative and dramatic work the defense of a rev...
We have evidence that Maria de Zayas participated in literary academies and contests, and that she w...
This study based on María de Zayas Sotomayor and Tirso de Molina, especially on their classical Gold...
This study based on María de Zayas Sotomayor and Tirso de Molina, especially on their classical Gold...
Esta tese tem a preocupação de examinar as diferenças e similaridades entre as Novelas amorosas y ej...
This paper analyzes a short story by the 17th-century Spanish author María de Zayas. In Her Lover’s ...
Renaissance Europe was the scene of flourishing and innovative dramatic art, and seventeenth-century...
María de Zayas y Sotomayor (1591 – 1661?) was the best-selling author of two extant collections of n...
The texts of María de Zayas, a seventeenth-century female writer who is considered by many critics o...
Based on a great variety of primary and secondary sources, and referring to the ideas of Derrida, Sp...
This comprehensive study of Maria de Zayas y Sotomayor\u27s Novelas amorosas y ejemplares and Deseng...
Marginalisation has many intersecting forms and historically, early modern Spanish women have suffer...
Throughout her two collections of novelas, Novelas amorosas y ejemplares and Desengaños amorosos, Ma...
Maria de Zayas y Sotomayor, writer of the Spanish Baroque "novela corta", (Novelas amorosas y ejempl...
As we gaze into the mirror of literary texts, we often forget that the images projected back at us a...
The Baroque´s writer María de Zayas reflects in her narrative and dramatic work the defense of a rev...
We have evidence that Maria de Zayas participated in literary academies and contests, and that she w...
This study based on María de Zayas Sotomayor and Tirso de Molina, especially on their classical Gold...
This study based on María de Zayas Sotomayor and Tirso de Molina, especially on their classical Gold...
Esta tese tem a preocupação de examinar as diferenças e similaridades entre as Novelas amorosas y ej...
This paper analyzes a short story by the 17th-century Spanish author María de Zayas. In Her Lover’s ...
Renaissance Europe was the scene of flourishing and innovative dramatic art, and seventeenth-century...