Medieval Hispanic Studies in Memory of Alan Deyermond /
This is a volume of essays in memory of Professor Alan Deyermond, one of the leading British Hispanists of the last fifty years. The contributors are some of Professor Deyermond's former colleagues, doctoral students, and members of the Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar. The essays cover lyric...
Other Authors / Creators: | Beresford, Andrew M., editor. Haywood, Louise M., editor. Weiss, Julian, editor. Deyermond, A. D. |
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Format: | eBook Electronic |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | Woodbridge : Boydell & Brewer Ltd., 2013. |
Series: | Colección Támesis. Monografías ;
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Online Access: | Click here for full text |
Summary: | This is a volume of essays in memory of Professor Alan Deyermond, one of the leading British Hispanists of the last fifty years. The contributors are some of Professor Deyermond's former colleagues, doctoral students, and members of the Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar. The essays cover lyric, hagiography, clerical verse narrative, frontier balladry, historical and codicological studies, and include the draft of an unpublished essay found amongst Professor Deyermond's papers. The essays in this volume cover lyric, hagiography, clerical verse narrative, frontier balladry, historical and codicological studies, and include the draft of an unpublished essay found amongst Professor Deyermond's papers. <br> <br> Professor Alan Deyermond was one of the leading British Hispanists of the last fifty years, whose work had a formative influence on medieval Hispanic studies around the world. There were several tributes to his work published during his lifetime, and it is fitting that this one, in his memory, should be produced by Tamesis, the publishing house that he helped establish and to which he contributed so much as author and editor right up to his death. The contributors to this volume are some of Professor Deyermond's former colleagues, doctoral students, and members of the Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar. Given Professor Deyermond's breadth of expertise, the span of the essays is appropriately wide, ranging chronologically from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century, and covering lyric, hagiography, clerical verse narrative, frontier balladry, historical and codicological studies. The volume opens with a personal memoir of her father by Ruth Deyermond, and closes with the draft of an unpublished essay found amongst Professor Deyermond's papers, and edited by his literary executor, Professor David Hook.<br> <br> Andrew M. Beresfordis Reader and Head of Hispanic Studies at the University of Durham.<br> <br> Louise M. Haywood is Reader in Medieval Iberian Literary and Cultural Studies, and Head of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Cambridge.<br> <br> Julian Weiss is Professor of Medieval & Early Modern Hispanic Studies at King's College London. |
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Item Description: | Print version record. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (336 pages). |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781782040750 1782040757 |
Author Notes: | Senior Lecturer in Spanish, University of Durham.Haywood Louise M : Louise M Haywood is a University Senior Lecturer in Medieval Spanish Studies and Joint Schools' Liason Officer for the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages at the University of Cambridge. She is also a Fellow in Spanish and Tutor at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and Director of Studies at St John's College, CambridgeWeiss Julian : JULIAN WEISS is Professor of Medieval & Early Modern Spanish, King's College London.Beresford Andrew M. : Senior Lecturer in Spanish, University of Durham.Weiss Julian : JULIAN WEISS is Professor of Medieval & Early Modern Spanish, King's College London.Haywood Louise M : Louise M Haywood is a University Senior Lecturer in Medieval Spanish Studies and Joint Schools' Liason Officer for the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages at the University of Cambridge. She is also a Fellow in Spanish and Tutor at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and Director of Studies at St John's College, Cambridge |