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Anthony J. Cárdenas-Rotunno, Professor and Chair of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of New Mexico, researches Medieval Spanish literature and the Quixote. His editions—The Text and Concordances of El Escorial h.III.24 and Libro del Caballero Cifar (Sevilla: Jacobo Cromberger, 1512)—will be published in 2014.

Irene Checa-Garcia holds a Ph.D. degree in Hispanic Linguistics from the University of Almería, Spain. She is Assistant Professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages at University of Wyoming. Her research areas are Spanish relative clauses and syntactic development measures, about which she has published a book and several articles.

Conxita Domènech, Ph.D. in Spanish Literature from the University of Colorado-Boulder, is Assistant Professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages at the University of Wyoming. Her research field is Early Modern Spanish literature. She is Assistant Managing Editor of the journal Hispania.

David Mittelman is a doctoral student in Portuguese and Brazilian Studies at Brown University, where he teaches courses in Portuguese language. His research focuses on epistemology and skepticism in modern Brazilian literature. [End Page 119]

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