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Publicación Man of the Theatre: Stage Performances of T. S. Eliot’s Work in Spain (1949–2016)(Springer, 2021) Llorens Cubedo, DidacT. S. Eliot’s presence in Spanish theatres has taken various forms. His verse drama enjoyed a relative popularity in the late 1940s and in the 1950s: Murder in the Cathedral, The Family Reunion and The Cocktail Party were staged by student and amateur groups, “chamber” companies and even a national theatre. Reviews were ambivalent, most of them finding fault with the plays’ poetic density as an impediment for performance. Although, as a conservative Anglo-Catholic, Eliot was a priori an unproblematic author for the Francoist establishment and its censorship, critics loyal to Spanish National Catholicism were uncomfortable with the tragic fatalism of The Family Reunion, or with the non-judgemental treatment of adultery in The Cocktail Party. When Eliot’s plays were losing their appeal from the late 1950s onwards, only Murder in the Cathedral was occasionally performed in Spain. More recently, intermedial transpositions and dramatizations of Eliot’s poetry have consolidated his image as a great influential poet whose drama is a rarity.Publicación William Congreve’s The Way of the World (1700). Reading Guide(2021) Llorens Cubedo, DidacThis guide is intended for you to make the most of your reading of William Congreve’s The Way of the World. You are not expected to answer all the exercises and questions below, nor to write full or elaborate answers. There are no model or suggested answers. The purpose of the following sections and items is to help you explore and study the play in an autonomous way; you can use them to write your own notes. Answers are not to be submitted or published on the online course, but the Unit 1 forum can be used to clarify any doubts.Publicación Basic Guidelines for Academic Writing(2019) Llorens Cubedo, DidacAlthough the basic course bibliography will provide you with all the necessary information to write your PECs, you may want to use other sources, such as books, journal articles, and web sites. Plagiarism consists in presenting somebody else’s words or ideas as though they were your own. This is unacceptable in academic writing (such as a PEC or a paper) and one of the course objectives is to make students aware of the necessity to document sources, if used. This guide contains basic instructions for academic writing, including citing and referencing conventions.Publicación Planning Your TFG(2020) Llorens Cubedo, DidacPublicación Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (1751), by Thomas Gray. Reading Guide(2012) Llorens Cubedo, DidacPublicación Syrie James’s The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë: A Neo-Victorian Biofiction of Pride and Prejudice(Universidad de Valladolid, 2022-11-23) Llorens Cubedo, DidacSyrie James’s The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë (2009) is a first-person narrative of the last ten years of the Victorian novelist’s life. It is a neo-Victorian celebrity biofiction, tending to the hagiographic. It draws on various biographies of Brontë, on her letters and on her autobiographical novels. Interestingly, it also evokes Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, a novel that Brontë famously disliked. The present article considers Secret Diaries within the parameters of neo-Victorian biofiction; it identifies parallelisms with Austen’s classic; it reassesses the relationship between Brontë and Austen; and, in doing all this, shows that the chronological scope of Neo-Victorianism is broad.Publicación The Waste Land: A Hundred Years Later(Universidad de La Laguna, 2022-01-01) Patea, Viorica; Llorens Cubedo, Didac