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A Companion to Don Juan Manuel
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A Companion to Don Juan Manuel in Vernon, BC
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A Companion to Don Juan Manuel in Vernon, BC
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This volume offers a rigorous and up-to-date collection of studies of Don Juan Manuel’s life, works, and cultural impact, the first in nearly 50 years. Alongside a comprehensive overview of key debates in Juan Manuel studies, including issues of authorship, manuscript transmission, Latin and Semitic sources, and Alfonso X’s legacy, the essays use a range of contemporary theoretical and disciplinary methods to shed new light on his corpus. Bringing together distinguished scholars and new voices in the field, the volume reassesses Don Juan Manuel’s role in the Spanish literary canon while situating him in his Iberian and Mediterranean contexts.
Contributors are Olivier Biaggini, Jonathan Burgoyne, Mario Cossío Olavide, Laurence de Looze, José Manuel Fradejas Rueda, Leonardo Funes, Marta Haro Cortés, Carlos Heusch, María Jesús Lacarra, Gladys Lizabe, Eloisa Palafox, Ángel Salgado Loureiro, Daniela Santonocito, Anita Savo, Holly Sims, Barry Taylor, and David Torollo.
This volume offers a rigorous and up-to-date collection of studies of Don Juan Manuel’s life, works, and cultural impact, the first in nearly 50 years. Alongside a comprehensive overview of key debates in Juan Manuel studies, including issues of authorship, manuscript transmission, Latin and Semitic sources, and Alfonso X’s legacy, the essays use a range of contemporary theoretical and disciplinary methods to shed new light on his corpus. Bringing together distinguished scholars and new voices in the field, the volume reassesses Don Juan Manuel’s role in the Spanish literary canon while situating him in his Iberian and Mediterranean contexts.
Contributors are Olivier Biaggini, Jonathan Burgoyne, Mario Cossío Olavide, Laurence de Looze, José Manuel Fradejas Rueda, Leonardo Funes, Marta Haro Cortés, Carlos Heusch, María Jesús Lacarra, Gladys Lizabe, Eloisa Palafox, Ángel Salgado Loureiro, Daniela Santonocito, Anita Savo, Holly Sims, Barry Taylor, and David Torollo.


















