eHumanista vol 14 (2010) en línea
Estimados celestinistas,
Se ha publicado en línea el vol 14 (2010) de eHumanista, que contiene un artículo sobre La Celestina:
-Samuel G. Armistead, James T. Monroe, and Joseph H. Silverman. "Was Calixto's Grandmother a Nymphomaniac Mamluk Princess? (A Footnote on "Lo de tu abuela con el ximio" [La Celestina, Aucto 1])"
Se puede leer en línea en http://www.ehumanista.ucsb.edu/volumes/volume_14/index.shtml
------------------------ Dear authors and readers,
On behalf of editors Antonio Cortijo Ocaña and Ángel Gómez Moreno, and Guest Editor David Wacks, I am happy to announce that Volume 14 (2010) of _eHumanista_ has been posted. Please go to http://www.ehumanista.ucsb.edu/.
Edited by Antonio Cortijo Ocaña and associate editors Ángel Gómez Moreno and Erin M. Rebhan, _eHumanista_ is a peer-reviewed electronic journal providing a forum for original research in Spanish and Portuguese Medieval and Early Modern Literatures and Cultures. The journal publishes original articles, and it also serves as a distributor for monographs, scholarly editions of texts and manuscripts, and reviews related to the current state of the field. Our goal is to address the needs of scholars by providing a forum for the dissemination of new discoveries in the field, and also to provide wide-spread and immediate access to manuscripts and edited texts which are currently only viewed in special collections or on microfilm. The unique medium of electronic scholarship allows us to publish studies of varying lengths and in diverse formats, thus we accept submissions in the form of long monographs, interactive graphically-rich editions and manuscripts edited with hyperlinks or enhanced with visual and sound files. Most publications are retrievable in PDF format. Best, Submissions for _eHumanista_ must be in MS Word format and should conform to MLA bibliographic citation standards. Due to the multi-national nature of this journal, we accept texts written in Spanish, Portuguese, English, Catalan, Galician or Euskera.
Erin M. Rebhan Associate Editor, _eHumanista_
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