
doi: 10.3828/bhs.64.1.15
This article is intended as both a sequel and a riposte to that by Frederick A. de Armas on ‘Classical Tragedy and Cervantes’ La Numancia’, 1 a provocative, though hitherto neglected study which, o...
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