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DEDICATION For Elias L. Rivers I appreciate the invitation of Julián Olivares to guest-edit this number of Calíope on the topic of teaching GoldenAge poetry. The contributors have looked at Renaissance, Baroque, and Colonial texts through a variety of approaches, all mindful of current theory and technologies, and mindful, as well, of the beauty of poetic language and close readings. We would like to dedicate this collection of essays to Professor Elias L. Rivers, who has taught us all, some directly and the others through the example of his scholarship. Students at Dartmouth College, Ohio State University, Johns Hopkins University, and the State University of New York at Stony Brook, among other institutions, have benefited from his wisdom, kindness, and generosity. His brilliant commentaries on poetry, written in learned and elegant (dare one say “poetic”?) prose, have guided and inspired Hispanists for over five decades. We offer Professor Rivers this modest tribute, with our very best wishes to him and to the also exemplary Professor Georgina SabatRivers . “Garcilaso’s Love Life: From Sex in the Hay to Sex in the Head” Society for Renaissance & Baroque Hispanic Poetry, VIIth Biennial Conference, University of Miami, Nov. 10-12, 2005 Edward H. Friedman Photo: Inés Azar ...

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