This text examines the character of Don Quixote, the book describing his fictional exploits, and their implications in the theological realm as well as in the fictive, using Gónzalez and Maldonado’s d
Long (international studies, Auburn U.) makes a case that Spanish-Mexican nun Juana Ines de la Cruz (1651-95) not only displayed the talents of a poet, playwright, scientist, and mathematician, but al