Bernard Shaw and the Spanish-Speaking World

Bernard Shaw and the Spanish-Speaking World

Rodriguez Martin, Gustavo A.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

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9783030974220

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Introduction: Bernard Shaw and the Spanish-Speaking World, Gustavo A. Rodriguez Martin.- Chapter 1: Bernard Shaw and the Spanish Myth of Don Juan - Oscar Giner, Arizona State University, USA.- Chapter 2: The Influence of Cervantes' Don Quixote on Shaw's literary world; or, the Quixotic Shaw, Gustavo A. Rodriguez Martin.- Chapter 3: Shaw and Spanish Artists - Jose Luis Oncins-Martinez, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain.- Chapter 4: Shaw and Spanish Plays in 1890s London - Miguel Cisneros Perales, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain.- Chapter 5: Shaw and Spanish Music Criticism - Aileen R. Ruane, Concordia University, Canada.- Chapter 6:The Reception of George Bernard Shaw's Works and Ideas in Spain, Guadalupe Caballero Nieto - Universidad de Extremadura, Spain.- Chapter 7: An Irishman in Mexico: Bernard Shaw in the Mexican Press (1900-1960) - Inigo Fernandez Fernandez, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico.- Chapter 8: Bernard Shaw's Theatre in Uruguay (1930-1960) - Cecilia Perez Mondino, Centro Latinoamericano de Economia Humana, Uruguay.- Chapter 9: The Reception of Bernard Shaw's Plays in Argentina - Liliana B. Lopez, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Chapter 10: Borges's Admiration for George Bernard Shaw - Jason Wilson, University College London, UK.- Chapter 11: Shavian Shadows in Spanish Lands: Shaw's Impact on the 'Generation of 1898' - David Jimenez Torres, Universidad Camilo Jose Cela, Spain.- Chapter 12: Bernard Shaw and Rodolfo Usigli: Where Playwrights Converge - Guillermo Schmidhuber de la Mora, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico.- Chapter 13: Bernard Shaw and the Literary Imagination of Nemesio R. Canales - Asela.- Chapter 14: Julio Brouta's Translations of Bernard Shaw - Silvia Coll-Vinent, Universitat Ramon Lull, Spain.- Chapter 15: The Unauthorised Shaw: Non-Official Translations in the Spanish-Speaking World - Pablo Ruano San Segundo, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain.
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Bernard Shaw;Reception;Latin America;Spanish;Drama;Influence;Spanish Literature;Translation