Paul Carranza

Senior Lecturer

Appointments

Senior Lecturer of Spanish

Biography

Dr. Carranza's research interests are Spanish medieval and Golden Age literature, cognitive theories of literature, the Classical tradition, epigraphy and literature.

Education

B.A. American University

M.A. University of Pennsylvania

Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania

Publications

"Dante in Spain: Translations, Literary Theory and Canonizations."  Dante Beyond Borders: Contexts and Reception, edited by Nick Havely and Jonathan Katz, with Richard Cooper, Legenda, 2021, pp. 169-79.

"Garcilaso's Third Eclogue, Verses 65-68: The Tagus River, Exile, and Caesar's Campaign in Gaul."  Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos, vol. 41, no. 1, 2017, pp. 499-524.

"The Power and Spectacle of Rivers in the Mosella of Ausonius and in Garcilaso de la Vega's Eclogues."  Euphrosyne, vol. 43, 2015, pp. 113-26.

"Spanish Literature—Medieval"; "Vega, Lope de." The Virgil Encyclopedia.  Ed. Richard F. Thomas and Jan M. Ziolkowski, with the assistance of Anna Bonnell-Freidin, Christian Flow, and Michael B. Sullivan.  3 vols.  Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley Blackwell, 2014.

"Voice, Writing, and Echo in the Structure of Garcilaso's Égloga tercera."  Calíope, vol. 14, no. 1 (2008): 23-46.

"Cipión, Berganza, and the Aesopic Tradition."  Cervantes, vol. 23, no.1 (2003): 141-63.

"Philosophical Songs: The 'Song of Iopas' in the Aeneid and the Francesca Episode in Inferno 5."  Dante Studies, vol. 120, 2002, pp. 35-51.

Contact

Paul.Carranza@dartmouth.edu
Dartmouth Hall, Room 313
HB 6072

Departments

Institute for Writing and Rhetoric
Spanish and Portuguese