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Frederick A. de Armas
Frederick A. de Armas is Andrew W. Mellon Professor in Humanities at the
University of Chicago. A University of North Carolina Ph.D. he has taught
at Pennsylvania State University where he was Sparks Professor of Spanish
and Comparative Literature. His books and edited collections include: The
Invisible Mistress: Aspects of Feminism and Fantasy in the Golden Age
(1976); The Return of Astraea: An Astral Imperial Myth in Calderon (1986);
The Prince in the Tower: Perspectives on "La vida es sueno" (1993); A
Star-Crossed Golden Age: Myth and the Spanish Comedia (1998); and
Cervantes, Raphael and the Classics (1998).
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