George David John
Nombre:
George
Apellidos:
David John
Categoría profesional:
Professor
Hispanista Emérito:
No
Departamento/Centro:
Department of Languages, Translation & Media, University of Wales Swansea [ver información del centro]
País:
Reino Unido
Trabajos publicados:
Libros:
- The History of the Commedia dell'arte in Modern Hispanic Literature with Special Attention to the Work of García Lorca (Lewiston/ Queenston/ Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1995), Spain and 1992 (Stoke-on-Trent: Information Education, 1991).
Libros (editados):
En colaboración con C.J. Gossip (eds.), Studies in the Commedia dell'arte (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1993). También los capítulos: 'Commedia dell'arte in Rubén Darío and Leopoldo Lugones', págs. 161-83, Introduction, págs.1-11.
En colaboración con Derek Gagen (eds.), La Guerra Civil Española: Arte y Violencia. Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, 1990.
Colaboraciones en obras colectivas:
Commedia dell'arte and Mask in Lorca, en: Robert Havard (ed.), Lorca, Poet and Playwright. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1992), págs. 107-32.
From Modernismo to Post-Modernism: Mime Theatre in Modern Hispanic Literature, en: Changing Times in Hispanic Culture. Centre for the Study of the Hispanic Avant-Garde, University of Aberdeen, 1996, págs. 58-70.
Iberian Peninsula, 1884-1913, en: Naturalism and Symbolism in European Theatre, 1850-1918, Claude Schumacher (ed.), Theatre in Europe: A Documentary History. Cambridge: CUP, 1996, págs. 479-494.
- The History of the Commedia dell'arte in Modern Hispanic Literature with Special Attention to the Work of García Lorca (Lewiston/ Queenston/ Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1995), Spain and 1992 (Stoke-on-Trent: Information Education, 1991).
Libros (editados):
En colaboración con C.J. Gossip (eds.), Studies in the Commedia dell'arte (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1993). También los capítulos: 'Commedia dell'arte in Rubén Darío and Leopoldo Lugones', págs. 161-83, Introduction, págs.1-11.
En colaboración con Derek Gagen (eds.), La Guerra Civil Española: Arte y Violencia. Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, 1990.
Colaboraciones en obras colectivas:
Commedia dell'arte and Mask in Lorca, en: Robert Havard (ed.), Lorca, Poet and Playwright. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1992), págs. 107-32.
From Modernismo to Post-Modernism: Mime Theatre in Modern Hispanic Literature, en: Changing Times in Hispanic Culture. Centre for the Study of the Hispanic Avant-Garde, University of Aberdeen, 1996, págs. 58-70.
Iberian Peninsula, 1884-1913, en: Naturalism and Symbolism in European Theatre, 1850-1918, Claude Schumacher (ed.), Theatre in Europe: A Documentary History. Cambridge: CUP, 1996, págs. 479-494.
Asociaciones a las que pertenece:
¡Anglo-Catalan Society(http://www.anglo-catalan.org/)Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland
Fuente de información:
Hispanista:
Si