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Publications of Margaret R Greer     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. M.R. Greer and Elizabeth Rhodes, María de Zayas y Sotomayor. Exemplary Tales of Love and Tales of Disillusion (Spring, 2009), U. of Chicago Press
  2. Maria de Zayas Tells Baroque Tales of Love and the Cruelty of Men (2000), University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press  [author's comments]
  3. Margaret R. Greer, ed., Basta callar. Pedro Calderon de la Barca (2000), Ottawa: Dovehouse Editions

Edited Volumes

  1. M.R. Greer, Walter Mignolo, Maureen Quilligan, eds., Rereading the Black Legend: The Discourses of Racism in the Renaissance Empires (December, 2007), U. of Chicago Press
  2. Laura R. Bass and Margaret R. Greer, eds., Approaches to Teaching Early Modern Spanish Drama (April, 2006), New York: Modern Languages Association
  3. John Dagenais and Margaret R. Greer, eds., Decolonizing the Middle Ages, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 30 no. 3 (Fall, 2000) (A special topics issue.)

Articles Accepted in Collection

  1. Margaret R. Greer, The Baroque and the Undead: Carnal Knowledge in the Novellas of María de Zayas y Sotomayor, in A Companion to Spanish Women's Studies, edited by Geraldine Coates (Summer, 2009), Boydell and Brewer
  2. M.R. Greer, Autos sacramentales, in Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception (Winter, 2008), Verlag Walter de Gruyter
  3. M.R. Greer, Early Modern Spanish Theatrical Transmission, Memory, and a Claramonte Play, in Festschrift in honor of Robert L. Fiore, edited by Malcolm Compitello, Chad Gasta, et al (Winter, 2008), Juan de la Cuesta

Articles in a Journal

  1. M.R. Greer, Class and the Dirty Work of War in Calderón, Anuario Calderoniano, vol. 2 (Winter, 2008)
  2. M.R. Greer, An (In)convenient Marriage? Justice and Power in 'La vida es sueño,' comedia and auto sacramental, Bulletin of Spanish Studies, vol. 85 no. 6 (Fall, 2008), pp. 55-68
  3. M.R. Greer and Alejandra Ulla Lorenzo, El proyecto 'Manos teatrales', Anuario Calderoniano, vol. I (2008), pp. 407-411
  4. M.R. Greer, La mano del copista: Diego Martínez de Mora interpreta a Calderón, Anuario Calderoniano, vol. 1 (2008), pp. 201-221
  5. M.R. Greer, Hispanism and its 'disciplina', Hispanic Issues on-line, vol. 1 no. 1 (2006) (Invited contribution to first issue of.)
  6. M.R. Greer, Harry Sieber, Bruce W. Wardropper, 1919-2004, Bulletin of Spanish Studies, vol. 83 no. 2 (2005), pp. 249-52
  7. Margaret R. Greer, Andrea Junguito, Economies of the Early Modern Spanish Stage, Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos, vol. 29 (2004), pp. 31-46
  8. In Memoriam: Anthony Higgins, 1964-2001, Calíope, vol. 8 no. 2 (2002), pp. 95-97
  9. Maria de Zayas and the Female Eunuch, Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, vol. 2 no. 1 (2001), pp. 41-53
  10. Margaret R. Greer and John Dagenais, Introduction to Decolonizing the Middle Ages, Special Topics issue, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 30 no. 3 (2000)
  11. A Tale of Three Cities: The Place of the Theatre in Early Modern Madrid, London and Paris, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (Liverpool), vol. 77 (2000), pp. 391-419
  12. Woman and the Tragic Family of Man in Los siete infantes de Lara of Juan de la Cueva., Hispania, vol. 82 (1999), pp. 472-480

Book Reviews

  1. M.R. Greer, Bruce Burningham. Radical Theatricality: Jongleuresque Performance on the Early Spanish Stage, Renaissance Quarterly (Winter, 2007)
  2. I fantasmi di Cervantes" by Mariarossa Scaramuzza Vidoni, Cervantes, vol. 24 (2004), pp. 259-261
  3. Cervantes in Algiers: A Captive’s Tale, by María Antonia Garcés, and Passing for Spain: Cervantes and the Fictions of Identity, by Barbara Fuchs, Caliope (2003) (forthcoming.)
  4. La segunda versión de ‘La vida es sueño’, de Calderón. Edición, introducción y notas de Germán Vega García-Luengos, Don W. Cruickshank y J. M. Ruano de la Haza, Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos, vol. 37 no. 2 (2003), pp. 380-382
  5. Il gran Cid dell Spagne. Materiales para el estudio del tema del Cid en Italia, by Marco Lombardi and Coral García, Rivista di Letterature Moderne e Comparate (2002)
  6. Pilgrimage to Patronage. Lope de Vega and the Court of Philip III, 1598-1621, by Elizabeth Wright, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (Liverpool). (2002)
  7. El rey don Pedro en Madrid y el infanzón de Illescas. Attributed to Lope de Vega. Critical Edition of the Text of the Primary Tradition, Carol Bingham Kirby, ed., Bulletin of the Comediantes, vol. 53 no. 2 (2001), pp. 335-337
  8. A Star-Crossed Golden Age. Myth and the Spanish Comedia, Frederick A. De Armas, ed, Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, vol. 33 (1999), pp. 587-588

Articles in a Collection

  1. M.R. Greer, La clase social y el trabajo sucio de la guerra en los tablados madrileños, in The City of Words: Public Opinion and Urban Space in the Early Modern Era. Proceedings of the IX Congreso International de Historia de la Cultura Escrita, Alcalá, 2008 (Forthcoming 2009)
  2. M.R. Greer, “La caza sacro-política: de El divino bosque de González de Eslava a Calderón,”, in Teatro Colonial Hispanoamericano, edited by José Antonio Rodríguez Garrido & Ignacio Arellano (forthcoming 2007), PUCP and U. de Navarra
  3. M.R. Greer, The Politics of memory in Calderón's "El Tuzaní de la Alpujarra", in Rhetoric and Reality in Early Modern Spain, edited by Richard Pym (2006), pp. 113-130, London: Tamesis
  4. Laura R. Bass and Margaret R. Greer, Preface", "Part One: Materials", and "Introduction" to Part Two, Approaches, in Approaches to Teaching Early Modern Spanish Drama, edited by Laura R. Bass and Margaret R. Greer (2006)
  5. M.R. Greer, “Los dos cuerpos del rey en Calderón: El nuevo palacio del Retiro y El mayor encanto amor”, in El teatro clásico español a través de sus monarcas, edited by Luciano García Lorenzo (2006), Editorial Fundamentos
  6. M.R. Greer, Spanish Golden Age Tragedy: From Cervantes to Calderón, in A Blackwell Companion to Tragedy, edited by Rebecca Bushnell (2005), pp. 351-369, London: Blackwell
  7. M.R. Greer, Imperialism and Anthropophagy in Early Modern Spanish Tragedy, in Reason and Its Others in Early Modern Spain and Italy, Hispanic Issues, edited by David Castillo (2005), Minneapolis: U. of Minnesota Press (forthcoming.)
  8. M.R. Greer, Diana, Cupid and Barrowed Dogs: On Hunting in 'Don Quixote', in Cervantes y su mundo, Estudios de Literatura 92, edited by A. Robert Lauer & Kurt Reichenberger, vol. 3 (2005), pp. 201-222, Kassel: Edition Reichenberger
  9. The Creation of National Theater, in Cambridge History of Spanish Literature, edited by David Gies (2004), pp. 238-250, Cambridge UP
  10. M.R. Greer, Imperialismo y antropofagia en la tragedia del Siglo de Oro, in Temas del Barroco hispánico, edited by I. Arellano & E. Godoy (2004), pp. 161-175, Iberoamericana
  11. A la caza del sujeto noble en el teatro de los Siglos de Oro, in Estudios del teatro áureo. Texto, espacio y representación, Cultura Universitaria/Serie Ensayo 75, edited by Aurelio González et al (2003), pp. 75-86, México: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – El Colegio de México
  12. Calderon de la Barca, Playwright at Court, in Cambridge Companion to Valezquez, edited by Suzanne Stratton-Pruitt (2002), pp. 149-169, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  13. El poder del deseo y el deseo del poder, in Deseo, sexualidad y afectos en la obra de Calderón. Duodécimo Coloquio Anglogermano sobre Calderón. Leipzig, 14-18 de julio de 1999, Archivum Calderonianum 9, edited by Manfred Tietz (2001), pp. 61-71, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag
  14. Foreward, in Eight Dramas of Calderón translated by Edward Fitzgerald (2000), pp. 1-6, Champaign, Ill., University of Illinois Press

Articles Online

  1. María de Zayas: The Said and the Unsaid., edited by Barbara Simerka and Christopher B. Weimer, Laberinto, vol. 3 (2001) [htm]

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