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Bmailto: jehle@ipfw.edu../bcsalist.htmhttp://h-net2.msu.edu/~cervantes/Index to Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America (alph.by author)HP LaserJet Series II0(9 Z6Times New Roman RegularXC:\WINDOWS\Template\Web\wp8web.wpt'dxd d:web3dhrz160 d d($(9 Z&Times New RomanC&w$nd23|x !K (XKX$XXXX$XXX$  _O<Ԁ  *  dd Xdd Xdd Xx+x+,Y2 ,Z2 +    o 9)%`| u & `u &Eu &u &_ o ' ' Cervantes:BulletinoftheCervantes  SocietyofAmerica e 1' 2 1   Index  ii  toallissues,organizedalphabeticallybyauthor #+!   2   +A) xdtEx0A   Aladro-Font,Jorge,andRicardoRamosTremolada. AusenciaypresenciadeGarcilasoenelQuijote.Cervantes4   5  16.2(1996)6  7 :89-106. q q  Alcalde,Pilar. ElpoderdelapalabrayeldineroenLagitanilla.Cervantes4   5  17.2(1997)6  7 8(:122-32. 9 9  AlczarOrtega,Mercedes. Palabra,memoriayaspiraci;nliterariaenLaespaolainglesa.   Cervantes4   5  15.1(1995)6AU  7 |:33-45.  Allen,JohnJ. 4   5  FromtheEditor63  7 aԀ[Introductiontothefirstissue,withprioritiesforthejournal].  Cervantes4   5  1.1-2(1981)6> R   7  :5-6.  Allen,JohnJ. 4   5  FromtheEditor6 /   7 ] Ԁ[Policyofanonymoussubmissionofmanuscripts].Cervantes4   5  2.2 ii (1982)6 '   7 U :107. UU  Allen,JohnJ. 4   5  FromTheEditor6    7 K Ԁ[PublicationofpapersfromapanelonCervantesattheMLA  annualmeeting;HowardMancingjoinsstaff].Cervantes4   5  6.1(1986)6M a   7  :4.    Allen,JohnJ. 4   5  FromtheEditor6&:  7 hԀ[JohnJ.Allenendshiseditorship;Kentuckystory]Cervantes4   5  7.2  (1987)6!5  7 c:3-7.  Allen,JohnJ. AMoreModestProposalforanObrascompletasEdition.Cervantes4   5  2.2(1982)6au  7 :  181-84.Allen,JohnJ. 4   5  StyleandGenreinDonQuijote:ThePastoral6?S  7 .Cervantes4   5  6.1(1986)6*>  7 l:51-56. == Allen,JohnJ.,andDianaDeArmasWilson. InMemoriamRuthAnthonyElSaffar(1941-1994).Cervantes4   5  14.2(1994)6g{  7 :5-8.   lvarez,MarisaC. EmblematicAspectsofCervantes'NarrativeProse.Cervantes4   5  8.3(1988)6  7 : "" 149-58.lvarezMartnez,JosLuis. 4    5  Berganzaylamozaventanera6  7 .Cervantes4!   5  12.2(1992)6Th  7 :63-77. m%m% Anderson,EllenM. NicholasSpadacciniandJenaroTalens.ThroughtheShatteringGlass: 5'5' CervantesandtheSelf-MadeWorld.Cervantes4"   5  14.1(1994)6  7 :98-102. !(!(  Anderson,EllenM. PlayingatMoslemandChristian:TheConstructionofGenderandtheRepresentationofFaithinCervantes'CaptivityPlays.Cervantes4#   5  13.2(1993)6DX  7 :37-59. **" Anderson,EllenM. StanislavZimic.ElteatrodeCervantes.Cervantes4$   5  17.1(1997)6i}  7 :188-91. ,,# AndrsGil,CarlosM. EllibrodeAvellanedacomopurgantedelalocuraquijotesca.Cervantes e.e.$ 4%   5  16.1(1996)6  7 :3-11. Q/Q/% Andrist,DebraD. 4&   5  MaleVersusFemaleFriendshipinDonQuijote6  7 .Cervantes4'   5  3.2(1983)6  7 : 11& 149-59. 22' Armon,Shifra. 4(   5  ThePaperKey:MoneyasTextinCervantes'sElcelosoextremeoandJosde  Camerino'sElpcaroamante6r  7 .Cervantes4)   5  18.1(1998)6  7 :96-114.  Aronson,StaceyL.Parker. Latextualizaci;ndeLeocadiaysudefensaenLafuerzadela  sangre.Cervantes4*   5  16.2(1996)6!0!  7 ^!:71-88. || Avalle-Arce,JuanBautista. EdwinWilliamson.TheHalf-WayHouseofFiction.Cervantes4+   5  5.1 DD (1985)6R"f"  7 ":65-68. 00 Avalle-Arce,JuanBautista. LaGalatea:TheNovelisticCrucible.Cervantes4,   5  8.3(1988)6##  7 #:7-15.  Avalle-Arce,JuanBautista. 4-   5  Lagitanilla6{$$  7 $.Cervantes4.   5  1.1-2(1981)6C%W%  7 %:9-17.   Avalle-Arce,JuanBautista. PersilesandAllegory.Cervantes4/   5  10.1(1990)6_&s&  7 &:7-16.   Avils,LuisF. 40   5  Fortalezatanguardada:casa,alegora,ymelancolaenElcelosoextremeo6='Q'  7 '. PP  Cervantes41   5  18.1(1998)6a(u(  7 (:71-95. <<  Aylward,E.T. AylwardreplystoStagg.Cervantes42   5  14.1(1994)6l))  7 ):109-16.   Aylward,E.T. TheDeviceofLayeredCriticalCommentaryinDonQuixoteandElcoloquiode   losperros.Cervantes43   5  7.2(1987)6**  7 +:57-69.   Aylward,E.T. MigueldeCervantes.EightInterludes.Trans.anded.DawnL.Smith.  Cervantes44   5  17.2(1997)6',;,  7 i,:143-45. ll Azar,Ins. TheArcheologyofFictioninDonQuijote.Cervantes45   5  8.3(1988)6G-[-  7 -:117-26. 44 Azar,Ins. TurnsofEnchantment:ImaginingtheRealinDonQuixote.Cervantes46   5  18.2(1998)6u..  7;n.:  14-25.Badia,MindyStivers. StanislavZimic.LasNovelasejemplaresdeCervantes.Cervantes47;n  5  17.2  (1997)6//  7;n/:141-43.  Baena,Julio. JosAntonioMaravall.UtopiaandCounterutopiaintheQuixote.Translatedby dd RobertW.Felkel.Cervantes48;n  5  12.1(1992)601D1  7;nr1:127-29. P P  Baena,Julio. TrabajoyAventura:ElCriteriodelCaballo.Cervantes49;n  5  10.1(1990)6O2c2  7;n2:51-57. "" Baena,Julio. LostrabajosdePersilesySigismunda:Lautopiadelnovelista.Cervantes4:;n  5  8.2 ## (1988)633  7;n3:127-40. $$ Baker,Edward. BreakingtheFrame:DonQuixote'sEntertainingBooks.Cervantes4;;n  5  16.1(1996)644  7;n5: && 12-31.Bandera,Cesreo. AboutFemaleArt,MaleSilence,andtheFrivolousinGeneral.Cervantes H)H) 4<;n  5  5.1(1985)66,6  7;nZ6:45-57. 4*4* Bandera,Cesreo. HealthyBodiesinNot-So-HealthyMinds.Cervantes4=;n  5  2.2(1982)647H7  7;nv7:165-70. ++ Bandera,Cesreo. OpenLettertoRuthElSaffar.Cervantes4>;n  5  1.1-2(1981)6H8\8  7;n8:95-107. -- BarasEscol,Alfredo. 4?;n  5  Unalecturaer;ticadelQuijote609D9  7;nr9.Cervantes4@;n  5  12.2(1992)6:%:  7;nS::79-89. //   Barbagallo,Antonio. Sanchonoes,sehace.Cervantes4A;n  5  15.1(1995)6*;>;  7;nl;:46-59. T1T1! Bergmann,EmilieL. AdrienneLaskierMartn.CervantesandtheBurlesqueSonnet.Cervantes   4B;n  5  11.2(1991)6<<  7;n<:105-07.  Bourque,CatherineE.,andRonaldJ.Quirk. 4C;n  5  AndrsinDonQuijote:ACervantinePicaro6~==  7;n=.  Cervantes4D;n  5  5.1(1985)6u>>  7;n>:19-25. || Boyer,H.Patsy. TheOtherWomaninCervantes'sPersilesandZayas'sNovelas.Cervantes DD 4E;n  5  10.1(1990)6??  7;n @:59-68. 00 BritoDaz,Carlos. Porquelopideaslapintura:LaescrituraperegrinaenellienzodelPersiles.Cervantes4F;n  5  17.1(1997)6A1A  7;n_A:145-64.   Britt,Linda. Teodosia'sDarkShadow?AStudyofWomen'sRolesinCervantes'Lasdos   doncellas.Cervantes4G;n  5  8.1(1988)6{BB  7;nB:39-46.   Brookes,KristenG. Readers,Authors,andCharactersinDonQuijote.Cervantes4H;n  5  12.1(1992)6CC  7;nC: ``  73-92.Brown,Kenneth,andMaraDoloresBlanco-Arnejo. Dosdocumentosinditoscervantinos.Cervantes4I;n  5  9.2(1989)6DD  7;n#E:5-20.   Bulgin,Kathleen. 4J;n  5  LasbodasdeCamacho;TheCaseforelInters6EE  7;nF.Cervantes4K;n  5  3.1(1983)6FF  7;nF:  51-64.Burch,Alan. Cervantes,Miguelde.TheHistoryofThatIngeniousGentlemanDonQuijotedela || Mancha.TranslatedbyBurtonRaffel.Cervantes4L;n  5  17.1(1997)62HFH  7;ntH:185-88. hh Camamis,George. TheConceptofVenus-HumanitasinCervantesastheKeytotheEnigmaofBotticelli'sPrimavera.Cervantes4M;n  5  8.2(1988)6II  7;nI:183-223.  Campana,Patrizia. Etpertalvariernaturebella:ApuntesobrelavariatioenelQuijote.  Cervantes4N;n  5  17.1(1997)6J Kra  7intu8K:109-21.  Canavaggio,Jean. Aproximaci;nalprocesoEzpeleta.Cervantes4Ointu  5  17.1(1997)6L%Lra  7intuSL:25-45.  Canavaggio,Jean. Ladimensi;nautobiogrficadelViajedelParnaso.Cervantes4Pintu  5  1.1-2(1981)6BMVMra  7intuM: ` `  29-41.Crdenas,AnthonyJ. 4Qintu  5  EduardoUrbina.ElsinparSanchoPanza:Parodiaycreaci;n6'N;Nra  7intuiN.Cervantes ## 4Rintu  5  12.2(1992)68OLOra  7intuzO:149-50. $$ Crdenas,AnthonyJ. AReplytoaReply:APerspectiveonaPerspectiveofMyPerspective.Cervantes4Sintu  5  16.2(1996)6wPPra  7intuP:138-43. && Casasayas,JosM. Laedici;ndefinitivadelasobrasdeCervantes.Cervantes4Tintu  5  6.2(1986)6QQra  7intuQ: |(|( 141-90.Cascardi,AnthonyJ. AlexanderWelsh.ReflectionsontheHeroasQuixote.Cervantes4Uintu  5  2.2 0+0+ (1982)6RRra  7intuS:185-87. ,,  Cascardi,AnthonyJ. TheBoundsofReason:CriticalResponse.Cervantes4Vintu  5  8.1(1988)6T$Tra  7intuRT:109-14. --! Cascardi,AnthonyJ. CervantesandDescartesontheDreamArgument.Cervantes4Wintu  5  4.2(1984)67UKUra  7intuyU: //" 109-22.Cascardi,AnthonyJ. GenreDefinitionandMultiplicityinDonQuixote.Cervantes4Xintu  5  6.1(1986)6gV{Vra  7intuV: `2`2$ 39-49.CastillaDelPino,Carlos. Presentaci;n[Coloquiosobrelaconstrucci;ndelpersonajeenlaobradeCervantes].Cervantes4Yintu  5  15.1(1995)6WWra  7intuX:5-7.  Castillo,DavidR. JosMonteroReguera.ElQuijoteylacrticacontempornea.151-55. XX Castillo,DavidR. JulioBaena.Elcrculoylaflecha:Principioyfin,triunfoyfracasodel    Persiles.Cervantes4Zintu  5  17.2(1997)6YYra  7intuY:145-48.    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