Jonathan Wade is an associate professor of Spanish at Meredith College where he teaches a variety of courses on language and literature. He specializes in early modern Spanish and Portuguese literature, with particular emphasis on the Don Quixote and Cervantes, and Iberian studies (1580-1640). He has published articles in the Bulletin of the Comediantes, Hispania, and Comedia Performance, among other journals, as well as essays in various book-length studies. Overall, it is the crossing of borders (linguistic, national, genre) within literature that propels his scholarly inquiry.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Portuguese Pens, Spanish Words: Remembering the Annexation Chapter One: Portugalidade and the Nation: Toward a Conceptual Framework Chapter Two: Vicente, Camoes, and Company: Immortalizing Portugal through the Written Word Chapter Three: Epitome of an Era: The Life and Writings of Manuel de Faria e Sousa Chapter Four: Staging the Nation: Cordeiro, Azevedo, and the Portuguese Comedia Chapter Five: Anticipating and Remembering the Restoration: Sousa de Macedo, Violante do Ceu and Manuel de Melo Conclusion: In Praise of the In-Between:Reimagining Early Modern Iberian Literature Notes Works Cited Index