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Amy Williamsen (1959-2019) was a beloved teacher, scholar, colleague and mentor to those fortunate enough to have known and worked with her during her magnificent career at Occidental College (1985-1989), the University of Arizona (1989-2011), and the University of North Carolina Greensboro (2011-2019). Her impressive publication record includes the monograph Co(s)mic Chaos: Exploring Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda (Juan de la Cuesta, 1994), five co-edited volumes (The University Press of the South published one of them, Engendering the Early Modern Stage) and dozens of articles.The…mehr

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Amy Williamsen (1959-2019) was a beloved teacher, scholar, colleague and mentor to those fortunate enough to have known and worked with her during her magnificent career at Occidental College (1985-1989), the University of Arizona (1989-2011), and the University of North Carolina Greensboro (2011-2019). Her impressive publication record includes the monograph Co(s)mic Chaos: Exploring Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda (Juan de la Cuesta, 1994), five co-edited volumes (The University Press of the South published one of them, Engendering the Early Modern Stage) and dozens of articles.The essays collected in this volume reflect both the substance and impact of her professional legacy. They are linked by their thematic resonance with Amy's own eclectic scholarship: Living the Comedia reflects her passion for Spanish Golden Age literature as a series of complex, lived cultural experiences. By presenting the scholarship of prominent established and emerging voices in the field of Early Modern Spanish studies, this volume demonstrate the deep appreciation of a community of scholars that continue to draw inspiration from her.
Autorenporträt
J. YURI PORRAS is Professor of Spanish at Texas State University. He received his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University and holds a B.A. in Music/Voice Performance from Sonoma State University - California State System. His field of specialization is Early Modern Iberian Literatures and Cultures and his publications center on music-text interrelations, semiotics, performance, as well as social and political history in drama from the Renaissance (La Celestina, Juan del Encina, Lucas Fernández, Gil Vicente) to nineteenth-century Zarzuela. ESTHER FERNÁNDEZ is Assistant Professor at Rice University. She received her Ph.D. in 2005 from the University of California at Davis. She is the author of Eros en escena: Erotismo en el teatro del Siglo de Oro (Juan de la Cuesta, 2009), the editor of Don Gil de las calzas verdes (Cervantes&Co., 2013), and the co-editor of El perro del hortelano (Cervantes&Co., 2011).