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licated publication in connection with the Modern Language Association conference on Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama. With the 1965 number, Renaissance Drama will become a clothbound annual volume, printed by letterpress and appropriately illustrated. It will run to approximately 200 pages. Northwestern University Press will publish Renaissance Drama in the United States; negotiations are in progress with a British publisher for distribution abroad. Professor Schoenbaum's editorial committee consists of Miss Beatrice Corrigan (University of Toronto), W. A. Armstrong (King's College, London), R. C. Bald (University of Chicago), Alfred Harbage (Harvard University), and E. J. Webber (Northwestern University); the committee may be enlarged by one or two additions. "Renaissance Drama will not be restricted to any single national theatre. In the interest of breadth of coverage, the chronological limits of the Renaissance will be interpreted broadly; furthermore , space will be found for essays on precursors, as well as for studies of the utilization of Renaissance themes by later writers. Studies designed to shed light on theatrical history and actual stage production are especially welcome, as are comparative essays. Renaissance Drama will place emphasis on articles of some scope, rather than on brief notes. Essays that are exploratory in nature, that are concerned with methodology, that raise new questions or suggest novel answers to perennial problems, are particularly appropriate for a publication which has developed out of a conference on research opportunities. "Contributions (which should conform to the MLA style sheet) must reach the editor by June 1 if they are to be published the same year. The annual will probably be priced between $4.00 and $6.00." A Current Bibliography of Foreign Publications Dealing With the Comedia Compiled by Warren T. McCready University of Toronto Robert R. Bishop Michigan State University 1965—1 Miscellaneous Asociación Internacional de Hispanistas . Actas del primer Congreso Internacional de Hispanistas. Ed. Frank Pierce and Cyril A. Jones. Oxford, Dolphin Book Co., 1964. Pp. 494. [Articles listed separately]. Flecniakoska, Jean-Louis. La formation de lauto religieux en Espagne avant Calderón (1550-1635). MontpelUer , 1961. Rev. Eduardo Julia Mart ínez, Revista de literatura, XXIII (1963), 277-81. Hermenegildo, Alfredo. Los trágicos españohs del siglo XVI. Madrid, 1961. Rev: José Montero Padilla, RFE, XLV (1962), 331-33. Herrero García, Miguel. Madrid en el teatro. Madrid, C.S.I.C, 1963. Pp. viii-450. Rev. A. Barinaga, Razón y Fe, no. 794 (Mar., 1964), 214-15; Eduardo Julia Martínez, Revista de literatura, XXIII, 261-65. Hunter, Wilham A. "Unas versiones aztecas de tres comedias del Siglo de Oro." BHi, LXV (1963), 319-21. Jacquot, Jean, and Oddon, Marcel (eds.). Les Tragédies de Sénèque et le théâtre de h Renaissance. Paris, 1964. Rev. P. France, MLR, LIX, 61718 . José Prades, Juana de. Teoría sobre hs personajes de la comedia nueva. Madrid, 1963. Rev. Félix Herrero, Revista de literatura, XXIII, 281-83. Moll, Jaime. "Catálogo de comedias sueltas conservadas en la Biblioteca de 9 la Real Academia Española." BRAE, XLIV, 113-68. [To be continued], Simón Díaz, José. Manual de bibliograf ía de la literatura española. Barcelona , Gustavo GiIi, 1963. Pp. vii-603. Rev. A. Gómez Galán, Arbor, no. 22324 (July-Aug., 1964)^361-62. Simón Díaz, José. "Textos dispersos de clásicos españoles. XIII: Acuña (Hernando de); XIV: Belmonte Berm údez; XV: Bonilla (Alonso de); XVI: Calderón de la Barca." Revista de literatura , XXII (1962), 99-121. Le Théâtre tragique, études réunies et présentées à Jean Jacquot. Paris, 1963. Rev. J. Defrades, J. Robichez, and J. Voisine, RLC, XXXVIII, 136-42. Don Juan Theme Tassara y de Sangran, Joaquín. "Manara y el donjuanismo." JBoZ. de la Bibl. Menéndez y Pelayo, XXXIX (1963), 381-90. Calderón de Ia Barca Parker, Alexander A. "Metáfora y símbolo en la interpretación de Calder ón." In Assoc. Int. de Hisp., Actas . . ., pp. 141-60. Schwarz, Egon. Hofmannsthal und Calderón. Cambridge, Harvard Univ. Press, 1962. Pp. 120. Rev. Elizabeth Teichmann, RLC, XXXVIII, 472-73. Wilson, Edward M. "La iglesia sitiada —A Calderonian Puzzle." MLR, LIX, 583-94. Guillen de...

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