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Marilyn D. Rugg Associate Professor of Romance Languages B.A. 1975, Cornell University, Spanish Office: 208 Lawrence |
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Courses Taught: SPAN 202: Intermediate Spanish: Language and Litterature; SPAN 353: Spanish Literature: Modern Spain in Crisis; SPAN 465: Ninteenth-Century Spanish Literature; SPAN 471: The Generation of '98; SPAN 472: From the Generation of '98 to the Contemporary Period; CORE 152: The Challenge of Modernity
Research Interests: Nineteenth and early twentieth-century Spanish literature
Publications: "Self and Text in Unamuno's Amor y pedagogía," ALEC, 17 (1992), 347-64; "The Figure of the Author in Gómez de la Serna's El novelista," ALEC, 14 (1989), 143-59; "Doña Berta: Clarín's Allegory of Signification," MLN, 103, no. 2 (1988), 449-56; "Sobre los ángeles: The Poetic Voices of Rafael Alberti," MLN, 98, no. 2 (1983), 259-67.
Distinctions: Phi Eta Sigma Honors Society Nominee for Colgate University Professor of the Year, 1990, 1991, 1995