Alexander Samson
Nombre:
Alexander
Apellidos:
Samson
Categoría profesional:
Lecturer in Golden Age Literature
Hispanista Emérito:
No
Universidad/Centro de investigación:
University College London
Departamento/Centro:
Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies, University College London [ver información del centro].
País:
Reino Unido
Trabajos publicados:
- 1623: The Spanish Match (Basingstoke: Ashgate, June 2006).
Artículos:
- ''Diego Hurtado de Mendoza and the Jewess of Venice: Tolerance, Interfaith Relations and Converso Culture'' in Richard Pym (ed), Rhetoric and Reality in Early Modern Spain (London: Tamesis, May 2006).
- ''Introduction and 1623 and the Politics of Translation'' in Alexander Samson (ed) 1623: The Spanish Match (Basingstoke: Ashgate, June 2006).
- ''Florián de Ocampo, Imperial Chronicler, Habsburg Propagandist and Historical Commentator: The Uses of History in Early Modern Spain'', special issue of Forum for Modern Language Studies ed. Thomas Andrews on Conjectural Histories.
- ''Discurso heróico, aspiración imperialista y el mundo Mediterráneo en la obra de Cervantes'' in Anthony Close (ed), Actas del VII Congreso de la AISO.
- ''Changing Places: The Marriage and Royal Entry of Philip, Prince of Austria, and Mary Tudor, July-August 1554'', Sixteenth Century Journal 36 (2005), 761 - 784.
- ''El teatro del triunfo: representaciones de monarquia en celebraciones cívicas e en el teatro'' in María Luisa Lobato, Francisco Domínguez Matito (eds), Memoria de la palabra: Actas del VI Congreso de la AISO, Burgos, 2002 (Madrid: Iberoamericana, 2004), 1577 - 1585. (Conference proceedings paper.)
- ''Anti-Semitism, Class and Lope de Vega's El niño Inocente de la Guardia'', Hispanic Research Journal 3 (2002), 107 - 122.
- ''Shakespeare's Shrewsbury: The Scene of Battle in 1 Henry IV'', Battlefields Review 8 (2000), 28 - 32. (Magazine article.)
- ''The most underated figure of world literature: Lope de Vega Carpio. Diaspora 2 (1999), 10 - 11. (Magazine article.).
Recursos electrónicos.
- Renaissance Festival Texts in the British Library (2005) part of British Library's. Treasures in Full at: http://www.bl.uk/treasures/festivalbooks/homepage.html.
- ''Expert Views'', essay on Habsburg festivals at: http://www.bl.uk/treasures/festivalbooks/habsburg.html.
Spanish-English Translations Database, 1500 - 1640 (2004), part of Early Modern Spain site at King's College London: http://www.ems.kcl.ac.uk/apps/index.html.
Artículos:
- ''Diego Hurtado de Mendoza and the Jewess of Venice: Tolerance, Interfaith Relations and Converso Culture'' in Richard Pym (ed), Rhetoric and Reality in Early Modern Spain (London: Tamesis, May 2006).
- ''Introduction and 1623 and the Politics of Translation'' in Alexander Samson (ed) 1623: The Spanish Match (Basingstoke: Ashgate, June 2006).
- ''Florián de Ocampo, Imperial Chronicler, Habsburg Propagandist and Historical Commentator: The Uses of History in Early Modern Spain'', special issue of Forum for Modern Language Studies ed. Thomas Andrews on Conjectural Histories.
- ''Discurso heróico, aspiración imperialista y el mundo Mediterráneo en la obra de Cervantes'' in Anthony Close (ed), Actas del VII Congreso de la AISO.
- ''Changing Places: The Marriage and Royal Entry of Philip, Prince of Austria, and Mary Tudor, July-August 1554'', Sixteenth Century Journal 36 (2005), 761 - 784.
- ''El teatro del triunfo: representaciones de monarquia en celebraciones cívicas e en el teatro'' in María Luisa Lobato, Francisco Domínguez Matito (eds), Memoria de la palabra: Actas del VI Congreso de la AISO, Burgos, 2002 (Madrid: Iberoamericana, 2004), 1577 - 1585. (Conference proceedings paper.)
- ''Anti-Semitism, Class and Lope de Vega's El niño Inocente de la Guardia'', Hispanic Research Journal 3 (2002), 107 - 122.
- ''Shakespeare's Shrewsbury: The Scene of Battle in 1 Henry IV'', Battlefields Review 8 (2000), 28 - 32. (Magazine article.)
- ''The most underated figure of world literature: Lope de Vega Carpio. Diaspora 2 (1999), 10 - 11. (Magazine article.).
Recursos electrónicos.
- Renaissance Festival Texts in the British Library (2005) part of British Library's. Treasures in Full at: http://www.bl.uk/treasures/festivalbooks/homepage.html.
- ''Expert Views'', essay on Habsburg festivals at: http://www.bl.uk/treasures/festivalbooks/habsburg.html.
Spanish-English Translations Database, 1500 - 1640 (2004), part of Early Modern Spain site at King's College London: http://www.ems.kcl.ac.uk/apps/index.html.
Fuente de información:
Hispanista:
Si