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    Caught in translation power relations by Ebenhoch, Markus

    Published 2023-12-01
    Subjects: “…Baroque literature. Censorship. Gender. Sister Maria do Céu. …”
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    «No sin ser deformada puede la realidad exhibir sus enigmas»: poética y escritura en la obra lírica de J.M. Caballero Bonald by Flores, Maria Josefa

    Published 2019-06-01
    Subjects: “…Artistic deformation. Baroque. Barroco. Caballero Bonald. Literature. Poesía. …”
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    «Chassez le national, il revient au galop…». Eugenio d’Ors en las Décades de Pontigny de 1931 by Pla, Xavier

    Published 2020-12-01
    Subjects: “…Baroque. Barroco. Comparative literature. Décadas de Pontigny. …”
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    Una representació a Madrid de les obres dramàtiques de Francesc Fontanella (1738) by Rossich, Albert, Valsalobre, Pep

    Published 2023-06-01
    Subjects: “…Agustí Eura. Baroque theater. Charles of Bourbon. Eighteenth Century. …”
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    Deconstrucción grotesca de las identidades oficiales coloniales y poscoloniales iberoamericanas by Santa María de Abreu, Pedro

    Published 2018-12-01
    Subjects: “…Baroque. Classical and contemporary poetics. Contemporary narrative. …”
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    La poesia eròtica del Barroc by Albert Rossich

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…<strong>Abstract</strong>: The author considers the study of erotic Catalonian poetry during the baroque period as a tool for understanding the aesthetics and the worldview of people of that period.…”
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    La metáfora lunar: la imagen de la reina en la emblemática española by Víctor Mínguez

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Among the many symbolic images of royalty, generated by emblems, hieroglyphics, poems and paintings during the baroque culture -the lion, the eagle, etc.-, that which reached a highest development, becoming the image par excellence of the King, was the sun. …”
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    The Testament of Cristóbal García Salmerón: an Unpublished Document of a Forgotten Painter by Sonia Casal Valencia

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Cristóbal García Salmerón was a Baroque painter who spent much of his career in his native Cuenca. …”
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    Eugeni Granell. La pintura y el lenguaje o cómo transgredir a Marcel Duchamp y a Raymond Roussel by X. Antón Castro

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…All this is reinforced by a cryptic use of the language, evident in his baroque titles.…”
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    <em>La vida invisible</em> ed <em>El séptimo velo</em> di Juan Manuel de Prada: quando echi e geometrie divengono formule by Simone Cattaneo

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…As a consequence, the literary worlds that he creates in his books are claustrophobic and rely on archetypes that, because of their shared traits, undermine the brilliance of his baroque style and reveal some repetitiveness in the elaboration of plots and situations.…”
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    Artemisia Gentileschi: drama, venganza y feminismo en su obra / Artemisia Gentileschi: Drama, Revenge and Feminism in her Work by José Miguel Gámez Salas

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Keywords: Artemisia Gentileschi, Art and Gender, Italian baroque painting, Feminism, Rape. …”
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    Marcianos, melanesios, mormones y murcianos. Apuntes de antropohistoria galáctica Martians, Melanesians, Mormons and 'Murcianos'. Notes on Anthropogalactic History by Antonio Javier Izquierdo Martín

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…&lt;p&gt;Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), higher priest of all things apocalyptic and titanic that remain in our present time, and his Mediterranean nemesis, the Spanish cinematographer Luis Garc&amp;iacute;a Berlanga (Valencia, 1921), ultimate practitioner of the lost baroque-Spanish art of the courtesan jester, are gathered together in this paper for the good cause of revisiting the most absurd and funny of all anthropological research topics: &lt;em&gt;cargo cults&lt;/em&gt;. …”
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