Amelia Sanz
Specializing in
- French women writers such as Anne de La Roche-Guilhem and Madame de Villedieu,
- Relationships between French and Spanish literature during the Ancien Régime,
- Theoretical reflections on key concepts of twentieth-century critical theory (intertextuality, interculturality and hypertextuality),
Personal website
Some recent publications relevant for NEWW
- Literatures in the Digital Era. Theory and Praxis (2007).
- Interculturas, transliteraturas (2008).
- "La nouvelle historique entre deux siècles: fondements d'une narrativité" in XVIIe siècle (1998).
- "Anne de La Roche-Guilhem, 'Rare en Tout'", in Jean Delisle (éd.), Portraits de traductrices. Ottawa, 2002.
- "Entrecultures, entre temps: les femmes traduisent l'Histoire", in Papers on French Seventeenth Century Literature (2005).
Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context
- Participation in the Utrecht Exploratory Workshop, April 2008.
- Search for a non-national model for the history of the literary - deconstructing "the nation" and the national context as being the only possible context. Working on the following authors: Teresa de Jesus, Maria de Zayas, Agnes van Heilsbach, Katarina Verwers, Cecilia Böhl, George Eliot, Mary Shelley, Emilia Pardo Bazan (project).
E-mail
- amsanz[at]filol.ucm.es
SvD, October 2008
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