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CALÍOPE DECENNIAL INDEX Vol. 1.1-2 (1995). Poetry and Empire. Eds. Sydney Cravens, Daniel L. Heiple, Ted McVay. Bianchini, Andreina. “Herrera: Questions and Contradictions in the Critical Tradition.” 58-71. Cruz, Anne J. “Art of the State: The Academias Literarias as Sites of Symbolic Economies in Golden Age Spain.” 72-95. Dudley, Edward. “Goddess on the Edge: The Galatea Agenda in Raphael, Garcilaso, and Cervantes.” 27-45. Durán, Manuel. “Existential Baroque: Francisco de Quevedo’s Sonnet ‘Miré los muros de la patria mía.’” 169-85. Fra-Molinero, Baltasar. “Poetic Invention against the Black Body: ‘Retrata un galán a una mulata, su dama’by Salvador Jacinto Polo de Medina.” 96-110. Moreno-Mazzoli, Estela. “The Túmulos as Political Expression in Quevedo’s Poetry.” 134-49. Olivares, Julián. “In Her Image: Christ and the Female Body in Women’s Religious Poetry of the Golden Age.” 111-33. Rivers, Elias L. “Herrera’s Odes.” 46-57. Sasaki, Betty. “Góngora’s Sea of Signs: The Manipulation of History in the Soledades.” 150-68. Vol. 2.1 (1996). Avilés, Luis F. “‘Contemplar mi ‘stado’: Las posibilidades del yo en el Soneto I de Garcilaso.” 58-78. Baena, Julio. “Tiempo pasado y tiempo presente: De la presencia a la estereofonía en la Fabula de Polifemo y Galatea.” 79-99. Davis, Elizabeth B. “Rape and Repentance: Virues’ El Monserrate and Reading Golden Age Foundational Myths.” 36-57. Rivers, Elias L. “Garcilaso de la Vega and the Italian Renaissance: Texts and Contexts.” 100-08. Torres, Isabel. “Shades of Significance in Quevedo’s Internal Hades: Orphic Resonance and Latin Intertexts in the Love Poetry.” 5-35. Reviews: Navarrete, Ignacio. Orphans of Petrarch. Poetry and Theory in the Spanish Renaissance. B. P. E. Bentley. 112-14. CALÍOPE Vol. 10, Number 2 (2004): pages 111-123 112 Calíope ! ! ! ! ! Olivares, Julián and Elizabeth S. Boyce, eds. Tras el espejo la musa escribe: Lírica femenina de los Siglos de Oro. Elizabeth B. Davis. 118-21. Ross, Kathleen. The Baroque Narrative of Sigüenza y Góngora. A New World Paradise. Lee H. Dowling. 115-17. Terry, Arthur. Seventeenth-Century Spanish Poetry: The Power of Artifice. Edward H. Friedman. 109-12. Vol. 2.2 (1996). Boretz, Elizabeth. “Stone Walls and Distant Calls: Feminine Spaces in Oral Traditional Lyric.” 70-84. Garcés, Maria Antonia. “Poetic Language and the Dissolution of the Subject in La gitanilla and El licenciado Vidriera. 85-104. Garrison, David. “Lope de Vega’s Transformation of the Palinode Tradition in Rimas Sacras: Sonnets I, VII, and XV.” 30-50. Quintero, María Cristina. “The Rhetoric of Desire and Misogyny in Jardín de Venus. 51-69. Trueblood, Alan S. “A Reading of the Paraýso of Soto de Rojas.” 5-29. Reviews: Bergmann, Emilie L. and Paul Julian Smith, eds. ¿Entiendes? Queer Readings, Hispanic Writings. Daniel Torres. 109-11. González-Echevarría, Roberto. Celestina’s Brood. Continuities of the Baroque in Spanish and Latin American Literatures. Salvador A. Oropesa. 105-07. Menocal, María Rosa. Shards of Love: Exile and the Origins of the Lyric. Elizabeth Boretz. 107-09. Vol. 3.1 (1997). Amann, Elizabeth. “Orientalism and Transvestism: Góngora’s ‘Discurso contra las navegaciones’ (Soledad primera).” 18-34. Creel, Bryant. “Garcilaso’s Sonnet XXII: ARe-examination in the Light of Phenomenological Ethics of Values.” 51-70. Sasaki, Betty. “Access and Excess: Review Article of Robert Jammes’ Critical Edition of the Soledades.” 86-92. __________. “Seizing the Gaze: The Carpe Diem Topos in Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz’s ‘A su retrato.’” 5-17. Taylor, David N. Góngora’s Sonnet ‘Acredita la esperanza con historias sagradas’: An Emblemorphic Reading.” 35-50. DECENNIAL INDEX ! ! ! ! ! 113 Reviews: Lopreto, Gladys. “. . . Que vivo en esta conquista.” Textos del Río de la Plata, Siglo XVI. Lee H. Dowling. 96-98. Martín, Francisco J., ed. Bartolomé Jiménez Patón. Elocuencia española en arte. Julián Arribas. 95-96. Morros, Bienvenido, ed. Garcilaso de la Vega. Obra poética y textos en prosa. Luis F. Avilés. 93-94. Olivares, Julián. La poesía amorosa de Francisco de Quevedo. Roger Gerald Moore. 98-101. Vol...

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