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Spanish and Portuguese Language and Literature 

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Primary Souces

  • PARES - An inventory from Spain with a good deal of primary source material.

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Literary Dictionaries

  • Bleiberg, Germán, Maureen Ihrie, and Janet Pérez. Dictionary of the Literature of the Iberian Peninsula. 2 vols. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1993.
    Bobst Ref1 PN849.S6D54 1993
    Covers Catalonian, Galician, Portuguese and Spanish literature from the tenth century to the mid-1980's. The articles are signed. Bibliographies include primary texts, English translations, and criticism.

  • Coelho, Jacinto do Prado. Dicionário de literatura: literatura portuguesa, literatura brasileira, literatura galega, estilística literária. 3rd ed. 5 vols. Porto: Figueirinhas, 1979.
    Bobst Ref1 PQ9006.C65 1979
    A literary dictionary covering authors, terms, movements, and genres in Portuguese, Galician, and Brazilian literature. The articles are signed and include bibliographies. Volume 5 provides indexes of authors and titles.

  • Gullón, Ricardo, ed. Diccionario de literatura española e hispanoamericana. 2 vols. Madrid: Alianza, 1993.
    Bobst Ref1 PQ6006.D54 1993
    Covers Spanish literature of Spain and Latin America from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century. Limited to authors who write in Castilian. Includes a selection of articles on literary movements and terms. Bibliographies selectively list primary texts and criticism. All entries are signed.

  • Ward, Philip, ed. The Oxford Companion to Spanish Literature. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1978.Bobst Ref1 PQ6006O93x                                                                                                                                                                                   A single volume dictionary covering Spain and Latin America from Roman Spain to 1977. The dictionary is very selective and for quick reference only.
  • Diaz, Jose Simon. Manual de bibliografia de la literatura espanola. Barcelona: G. Gili, 1971.Bobst Ref1 Z2691 .S54 1971
  • Levine, Linda Gould, ed. Spanish Women Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical source book. Westport, Ct: Greenwood Press, 1993.Bobst Ref1 PQ6055 .S63 1993

 

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