Gil Vicente Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Gil Vicente (c. 1465-1536?)
- The Farces and the Comedies
- The Dramatic Unity of Gil Vicente's Comédia de Rubena
- Personal Elements in Gil Vicente's Auto Pastoril Castellano
- A Critical Edition with Introduction and Notes of Gil Vicente's Floresta de Enganos
- ‘O Rei do Mar’: Portugal, the Sea, and Gil Vicente
- Medievalism in Gil Vicente
- Characterization: Casandra
- The Dance: A Metamorphic Symbol in Gil Vicente's Auto de la sibila Casandra
- Gil Vicente's Vision of India and Its Ironic Echo in Camões's ‘Velho do Restelo’
- ‘Vos outros tambem cantai por vosso uso acostumado’: Representation of the Popular in Gil Vicente
- The Comédia do Viúvo
- The Basic Characteristics of the Menippean Satire and Their Application to Vicentine Comedy
- Intersecting Historical Performances: Gil Vicente's Auto da India
- Characterization of the Elderly in Vicentine Drama
- Introduction to the Auto da Barca do Inferno
- Further Reading