Alan Deyermond
Nombre:
Alan
Apellidos:
Deyermond
Sexo:
Hombre
Categoría profesional:
Catedrático de la Queen Mary University of London
Hispanista Emérito:
No
Universidad/Centro de investigación:
Queen Mary University of London
Departamento/Centro:
School of LAnguages, Linguistics and Films
País:
Reino Unido
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Trabajos publicados:
Libros Alan Deyermond, Keith Whinnom, Jeremy Lawrance, The Textual History and Authorship of Celestina (Department of Hispanic Studies, Queen Mary, University of London, 2007) Alan Deyermond, David Graham Pattison, Eric Southworth, Peter Edward Russell Mio Cid Studies: 'some Problems of Diplomatic' Fifty Years on (Dept. of Hispanic Studies, Queen Mary, University of London, 2002) Alan Deyermond, Point of View in the Ballad: The Prisoner, The Lady and the Shepherd and Others (Department of Hispanic Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, 1996) Alan Deyermond, Historical Literature in Medieval Iberia (Department of Hispanic Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, 1996) Alan Deyermond, Historia De La Literatura Espanola : La Edad Media (Letras e ideas (Editorial Ariel, 1995) Alan Deyermond, Jeremy Lawrance (eds), Letters and Society in Fifteenth-century Spain: Studies Presented to P.E. Russell on His Eightieth Birthday (Dolphin Book Co., 1993) Alan Deyermond, Tradiciones y puntos de vista en la ficción sentimental (UNAM, 1993) Alan Deyermond and Charles Davis (eds.), Golden Age Spanish Literature: Studies in Honour of John Varey by His Colleagues and Pupils (Westfield College, 1991) Alan Deyermond, "Mio Cid" Studies (Támesis Books, 1977) Alan Deyermond, The Lost Literature of Medieval Spain: Notes for a Tentative Catalogue (Medieval Research Seminar, Department of Spanish, Westfield College, 1977) Alan Deyermond, Lazarillo de Tormes: A Critical Guide (Grant and Cutler, 1975) Alan Deyermond, La Edad Media (Editorial Ariel, 1974) Alan Deyermond, The Middle Ages (Barnes & Noble, 1971) Alan Deyermond, R O Jones, A Literary History of Spain (1971) Alan Deyermond, Epic Poetry and the Clergy: Studies on the Mocedades de Rodrigo (Tamesis Books, 1968) Alan Deyermond, The Petrarchan Sources of La Celestina (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1961) Artículos[editar] "Fernando de Rojas from 1499 to 1502: Born-again Christian?", Celestinesca, 25.1-2 (2001), 3-20. "Germán Orduna (1926-1999), A British View", BHS, LXXVIII(2001). "Structural and Stylistic Patterns in the Cantar de Mio Cid", Medieval Studies in Honor of Robert White Linker (1973), 55-71. "Early Allusions to the Libro de Buen Amor: A Postscript to Moffatt", MLN, LXXXVIII (1973), 317-321. "Problems of Language, Audience, and Arthurian Source in a Fifteenth-century Castilian Sermon", Josep Maria Sola-Sole: Homage (1984), 43-54. "The royal basilisk in the Triunfo de las donas", Juan Rodriguez del Padron: Studies in honor of Olga Tudorica Impey, I (2005), 137-55. "The Libro de las tres razones Reconsidered", 81-107. "The Problem of Lost Epics: Evidence and Criteria", 27-43. "Leones y tigres en la literatura medieval castellana", Actas del XI congreso internacional de la AHLM, 2005, 41-63. "Mary Ward, or the Incremental Denigration of a Hispanist" HRJ, V (2004), 177-79. (con Margaret Chaplin) "Folk Motifs in the Medieval Spanish Epic", Philological Quarterly, 51 (1973). "Structure and Style as Instruments of Propaganda in Juan de Mena's Laberinto de Fortuna", Proceedings of the PMR Conference, 5 (1980) [1983]. (con J. K. Walsh) "Enrique de Villena como poeta y dramaturgo: bosquejo de una polémica frustrada", NRFH, XXVIII (1979). "Uses of the Bible in the Poema de Fernán González", Cultures in Contact in Medieval Spain: Historical and Literary Essays Presented to L.P. Harvey, ed. David Hook & Barry Taylor (Londres: KCLMS, 1990). "Evidence for Lost Literature by Jews and Conversos in Medieval Castile and Aragon2, Donaire, 6 (abril de 1966). "John Varey and Spanish at Westfield", Golden Age Spanish Literature. Studies in Honour of John Varey by his Colleagues and Pupils, ed. Charles Davis & Alan Deyermond. (con Beth Miller) "From Old Testament to New: The Identity of a Poem by Avellaneda", Homenaje a Pedro Sainz Rodríguez (Madrid: FUE, 1986). "Harriet Goldberg (1926-2001)", BSS, LXXIX (2002) y (b) Studies in Honor of Harriet Goldberg.
Asociaciones a las que pertenece:
1970-1974: Miembro de la London Medieval Society. 1979: Miembro correspondiente de la Medieval Academy of America 1983-1989: Presidente de la International Courtly Literature Society. 1985: Socio de Honor de la Asociación Hispánica de Literatura Medieval, Hispanic Society of America 1987: Society of Antiquaries 1988: Academia Británica. 1992-1995: Presidente de la Asociación Internacional de Hispanistas. 2009: Miembro correspondiente de la Real Academia Española. Miembro Correspondiente de la Real Academia de Buenas Letras de Barcelona.
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Hispanista Histórico:
Si
Hispanista:
No