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"Ricapito's amply documented study of the Gypsy in Spain, the complex political relationship between Spain and England, and the Italo-Hispanic cultural relations of the period point up new areas of inquiry hitherto lacking in the study of Cervantes' "La gitanilla, La espaola inglesa, " and "La seora Cornelia.""--Dominick Finella, author of "Pastoral Themes and Forms in Cervantes' Fiction."

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"Ricapito's amply documented study of the Gypsy in Spain, the complex political relationship between Spain and England, and the Italo-Hispanic cultural relations of the period point up new areas of inquiry hitherto lacking in the study of Cervantes' "La gitanilla, La espaola inglesa, " and "La seora Cornelia.""--Dominick Finella, author of "Pastoral Themes and Forms in Cervantes' Fiction."
Autorenporträt
Joseph Ricapito Professor of Comparative Literature. Director of Italian program. Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, 1966 (225) 578-6616 Dr. Joseph V. Ricapito, Yenni Distinguished Professor, was the invited Distinguished Visiting Lecturer in Honors and the Eastern Washington University, November, 2003; Dr. Joseph V. Ricapito has been chosen as the 2004 Cervantes Lecturer for the Cervantes Lectureship at Fordham University, April 28, 2004. Teaching: Spanish Golden Age literature. Picaresque literature within an interdisciplinary historical and literary context. Renaissance humanism as a cross-cultural dialogue between Spain and Italy. Poetry of Petrarch. Medieval and Early Modern Italian literature. Research interests. Authors of the Italian Renaissance and Spanish Golden Age: Cervantes and Machiavelli. Renaissance thought as cross-cultural. Writing and publishing my own poetic works. Approach: The grounding of all the literary artifacts within a historical and cultural context constitutes my essential point of departure in any literary analysis.