Anne Walsh
Nombre:
Anne
Apellidos:
Walsh
Categoría profesional:
Senior Lecturer
Hispanista Emérito:
No
Universidad/Centro de investigación:
University of Sydney
Departamento/Centro:
Department of Spanish & Latin American Studies, University of Sydney [ver información del centro]
País:
Australia
Página de internet personal:
Trabajos publicados:
Libros:
Arturo-Pérez-Reverte: Narrative Tricks and Narrative Strategies. Woodbridge, Tamesis, 2007.
Guerra y memoria en la España contemporánea / War and Memory in Contemporary Spain. Ed. Alison Ribeiro de Menezes, Roberta Quance and Anne L Walsh. Madrid, Verbum, 2009.
Artículos:
Belief and Disbelief as part of Narrative: Gonzalo Torrente Ballester's Don Juan, a Road less Travelled. Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (Liverpool), nº. LXXVI, 1999, págs. 349-358.
Gonzalo Torrente Ballester's Don Juan: A Novel Both Before and After its Time? Selected Interdisciplinary Essays on the Representation of the Don Juan Archetype in Myth and Culture, eds. Andrew Ginger, John Hobbs, Huw Lewis. New York Ontario, Lampeter, Edwin Mellen, 2000, págs. 215-235.
Remembering Madrid in the Fiction of Joaquin Leguina and Arturo Pérez-Reverte. Crime Scene Spain: Essays on Post-Franco Crime Fiction, eds. Renée Craig-Odders and Jackie Collins. Jefferson, NC, McFarland, 2009, págs. 134-146.
El capitán Alatriste: un enigma narrativo, en Alatriste: la sombra del héroe. Madrid, Alfaguara, 2009. Eds. José Belmonte Serrano and José Manuel López de Abiada.
The Inescapable Nature of Memory: The Case of 'El lápiz del carpintero' (Manuel Rivas) and 'El vano ayer' (Isaac Rosa), en Guerra y memoria en la España contemporánea / War and Memory in Contemporary Spain, ed. Alison Ribeiro de Menezes, Roberta Quance and Anne L Walsh. Madrid, Verbum, 2009, págs. 229-41.
Questions of Identity: An exploration of Spanish Detective Fiction (with particular reference to Arturo Perez-Reverte's El club Dumas, en Investigating Identities: Questions of Identity in Contemporary International Crime Fiction, eds. Marieke Krajenbrink and Kate M. Quinn. Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2009, págs. 44-57.
Cervantes and the Contemporary Spanish Novel: Fictional Histories or Historical Fictions? En Tradition and Modernity: Cervantes's Presence in Contemporary Spanish Literature, ed. Idoya Puig. Oxford and New York, Peter Lang, 2009, págs. 48-57.
Conferencias:
Coincidence and Chaos in Contemporary Spanish Fiction, en Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland Annual Conference, Queen's University, Belfast, 2009.
Arturo-Pérez-Reverte: Narrative Tricks and Narrative Strategies. Woodbridge, Tamesis, 2007.
Guerra y memoria en la España contemporánea / War and Memory in Contemporary Spain. Ed. Alison Ribeiro de Menezes, Roberta Quance and Anne L Walsh. Madrid, Verbum, 2009.
Artículos:
Belief and Disbelief as part of Narrative: Gonzalo Torrente Ballester's Don Juan, a Road less Travelled. Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (Liverpool), nº. LXXVI, 1999, págs. 349-358.
Gonzalo Torrente Ballester's Don Juan: A Novel Both Before and After its Time? Selected Interdisciplinary Essays on the Representation of the Don Juan Archetype in Myth and Culture, eds. Andrew Ginger, John Hobbs, Huw Lewis. New York Ontario, Lampeter, Edwin Mellen, 2000, págs. 215-235.
Remembering Madrid in the Fiction of Joaquin Leguina and Arturo Pérez-Reverte. Crime Scene Spain: Essays on Post-Franco Crime Fiction, eds. Renée Craig-Odders and Jackie Collins. Jefferson, NC, McFarland, 2009, págs. 134-146.
El capitán Alatriste: un enigma narrativo, en Alatriste: la sombra del héroe. Madrid, Alfaguara, 2009. Eds. José Belmonte Serrano and José Manuel López de Abiada.
The Inescapable Nature of Memory: The Case of 'El lápiz del carpintero' (Manuel Rivas) and 'El vano ayer' (Isaac Rosa), en Guerra y memoria en la España contemporánea / War and Memory in Contemporary Spain, ed. Alison Ribeiro de Menezes, Roberta Quance and Anne L Walsh. Madrid, Verbum, 2009, págs. 229-41.
Questions of Identity: An exploration of Spanish Detective Fiction (with particular reference to Arturo Perez-Reverte's El club Dumas, en Investigating Identities: Questions of Identity in Contemporary International Crime Fiction, eds. Marieke Krajenbrink and Kate M. Quinn. Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2009, págs. 44-57.
Cervantes and the Contemporary Spanish Novel: Fictional Histories or Historical Fictions? En Tradition and Modernity: Cervantes's Presence in Contemporary Spanish Literature, ed. Idoya Puig. Oxford and New York, Peter Lang, 2009, págs. 48-57.
Conferencias:
Coincidence and Chaos in Contemporary Spanish Fiction, en Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland Annual Conference, Queen's University, Belfast, 2009.
Asociaciones a las que pertenece:
Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland(Asoc)
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Hispanista:
Si