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Miguel Garci-Gómez, Professor, Romance Studies; Spanish

Miguel Garci-Gómez
Contact Info:
Office Location:  212 Languages Building
Office Phone:  (919) 660-3111, (919) 660-3100
Email Address: send me a message

Office Hours:

Tues. and Thurs. 10:15am - 10:30am
by appointment
Education:

PhD in SpanishThe Catholic University of America1970
MA in SpanishThe Catholic University of America1969
Carrera EclesiasticaSeminario Diocesano de Badajoz1967
Specialties:

Spanish
Research Interests:

Literatura Castillana: Medievo y Prerrenacimiento. Historia de la Lengua. Literatura y Folklore; Literatura and Psicoanálisis; Análysis lingüsitico y literario con medios informáticos.

Keywords:

Europe • Spain • Medieval Literature • Medieval Culture

Recent Publications

  1. M. Garci-Gomez, Un tercer autor para La Celestina. Andeda I: Dios, in Estudies in Honor of Giberto Paolini, edited by M. Vidal Tibbets (September, 1996), Newark, Delaware: Juan de la Cuesta (pp. 25-39.)

Born in Spain, where he completed his undergraduate education. He received his M.A. in Greek and Latin (1969) and his PhD in Spanish (1971) from the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. His doctoral dissertation dealt with the classical heritage and its influence on the Marqués de Santillana. He has written numerous articles of philological and literary interest on the Marqués de Santillana, the Cantar de Mio Cid, La Celestina, and the romance. His major works include Mio Cid: estudios de endocrítica (1975), El Burgos de Mio Cid (1982)--both of which were awarded literary prizes--and Calisto: Soñador y altanero (1994). He has published two critical editions: Cantar de Mio Cid (1977) and Proemio y cartas literarias del Marqués de Santillana (1984). He is presently working on the application of computer-generated analytical data to solving linguistic and literary problems, as in his two books Tres autores en "ALa Celestina": Aplicación de la informática a los estudios literarios (Granada: Impredisur, 1993) and Dos autores en "Amio Cid": Aplicación de la informática (Caceres: Ed. U. Extremadura, 1993). In his teaching he concentrates on the relationship between literature and the rise of bourgeois values in twelfth-century Castille (Mio Cid). His latest book (Calisto: soñador y altanero) studies literary dreams and the concern over the crisis of courtly love and the excesses of love-passion in fifteenth-century Spain. For several years he has been developing a web site, CIBERTEXTOS, a collection of interactive editions of important works of Spanish literature of all periods.