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Bulletin of Hispanic Studies Volume: 95, Issue: 5 (May 2018)

   

The above issue is now available online at: http://online.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/toc/bhs/95/5?ai=s8&ui=273v&af=T

 

Since its founding by Edgar Allison Peers in 1923, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies has become the foremost British academic journal devoted to the languages, literatures and civilizations of Spain, Portugal and Latin America. Recognised across the world as one of the front-ranking journals in the field of Hispanic research, it is supported by an editorial committee specialising in a vast range of Hispanic scholarship.

 

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Contents:

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   Beer, Hot Dogs and Politics: The Vocative Function of Medellín’s voseo

 

   Joseph R. Weyers

 

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   Fernando de Acuña, María Dávila and the Minimalist Art of the invención

 

   Roger Boase

 

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   Palabra, verdad y mentira en el teatro de Juan Mayorga

 

   Jordi Marrugat

 

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   La huella del Soldado caído en Roser Bru y Trisha Ziff

 

   Elixabete Ansa Goicoechea

 

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   El valor estético de El arco y la lira de Octavio Paz

 

   Fredrik Sörstad

 

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   La política del individuo en El juguete rabioso de Roberto Arlt

 

   Marcelino Viera

 

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   Reviews of Books

 

   Alfonso Boix Jovaní, Rafael Beltrán, Antonio Martín Ezpeleta, J. A. Garrido Ardila, María Payeras Grau, Sandra J. Schumm, Melisa Moore, William Rowlandson, Frans Weiser, and Paulo de Medeiros