Chronological listing of scholarly production since 2000.

2000

Conference Paper: "Lope de Vega's El último godo and Philip III." Association of Hispanic Classical Theater Symposium. El Paso, Texas, 9 March 2000.

Conference Paper: "'En más bien templada lira': Reconsidering the Didacticism of Lope de Vega's Arcadia." Mid-America Conference on Hispanic Literature, Madison, Wisconsin, 23 September 2000.

Conference Paper: "The Poet in Search of Patron: Image and Artifice in Lope de Vega's Descripción del Abadía." Spanish I Session of the Midwest Modern Language Association Convention, Kansas City, Missouri, 4 November 2000.

2001

Conference Paper: "Historicizing the History Play: Dramatic Unity in Lope's Las paces de los reyes." Association of Hispanic Classical Theater Symposium, El Paso, Texas, 8 March 2001.

Conference Paper: "Worldly Goods and Social Status in the Early Ballads of Lope de Vega: 'trofeos vivos de esperanzas muertas'." Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting, Chicago, 30 March 2001.

Conference Paper: "Don Quixote, Reader of Machiavelli?" The Southwest Wisconsin Medieval and Renaissance Conference. The University of Wisconsin-Platteville, 23 September 2001.

Conference Paper: "Rocinante's 'excesses' and Cervantes' Burlesque Philosophy of Man (DQ I.10-15)." Conference of the International Society for Luso-Hispanic Humor Studies. Chicago, 29 September 2001.

Conference Paper: "Rosemary and Thyme in Lope de Vega's 'Cuando las secas encinas'." Conference of the Society for Renaissance and Baroque Hispanic Poetry. Columbus, Ohio, 19 October 2001.

Conference Paper: "Emblem and Riddle at the Court of Alba: Phanopoeia in Lope de Vega's Poetics." Spanish I Session of the Midwest Modern Language Association Convention, Cleveland, Ohio, 1 November 2001.

Article Published in Refereed Academic Journal: "Lope de Vega's 'Alcides nueuo' and Satan's Sect: A Case for Local Readings." Calíope 7.1 (2001): 29-49.

Article Published in Refereed Academic Journal: "Reconsidering the Didacticism of Lope de Vega's Arcadia." Romance Notes 42 (2001): 97-105.

2002

Conference Paper: "Myth and Identity in Herrera: The Elusive and Allusive Lyric Persona of Algunas obras (1582)." Spanish I Session of the Midwest Modern Language Association Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 8 November 2002.

Article Published in Refereed Academic Journal: "Herrera's Sonnet 21." The Explicator 61.1 (2002): 5-7.

Book Review Published in Refereed Academic Journal: Nigel Griffin et al, eds., Culture and Society in Habsburg Spain (London: Tamesis, 2001), viii + 242 pp. Calíope 8.2 (2002): 113-16.

2003

Conference Paper: "The Poet Revising: Lope de Vega's Sonnets from Stage to Page (1588-1602)." Association of Hispanic Classical Theater Symposium, El Paso, Texas, 8 March 2003.

Conference Paper: "Definitions and Enigmas: Lope de Vega's Sonnet 191 (Rimas) in Revision." Conference of the Society for Renaissance and Baroque Hispanic Poetry, Boston University, 10 October 2003.

Article Published in Refereed Academic Journal: "Re-evaluating Herrera's Sonnet XXXVIII: Notes on Sense and Intellect in the Lyric Persona of Algunas obras (1582)." Hispanic Review 71 (2003): 565-84.

Article Published in Refereed Academic Journal: "Rosemary and Thyme in Lope de Vega's 'Cuando las secas encinas'." Calíope 9.2 (2003): 37-60.

Book Review Published in Refereed Academic Journal: Marsha S. Collins, The Soledades, Góngora's Masque of the Imagination (Columbia and London: U of Missouri P, 2002), xvi+ 270 pp. M/MLA Journal 36.1 (2003): 139-41.

2004

Book Review Published in Refereed Academic Journal: Elaine C. Wertheimer, Honor, Love, and Religion in the Theater before Lope de Vega (Newark, Delaware: Juan de la Cuesta, 2003), 222 pp. Renaissance Quarterly 57.3 (2004): 1009-1010.

2005

On-line Edition: Lope de Vega, 19 Enfolded Sonnets, click here.

Article published in Refereed Academic Journal: "Definitions and Enigmas: The Textual Transmission of Lope de Vega's Sonnet 191 (Rimas)." Hispanófila 145 (2005): 1-17.

Book chapter published: "Bartolomé de Torres Naharro." Sixteenth-Century Spanish Writers. Ed. Gregory B. Kaplan. Vol. 318 of Dictionary of Literary Biography (New York: Thomson Gale, 2005). 230-35.

Book-length Project in Progress: Edition and Verse Translation of Fernando de Herrera's Algunas obras (1582).

Book-length Project in Progress: Selection and Verse Translation of Villancicos (anonymous lyric poems collected in manuscripts and songbooks of the Spanish Renaissance).

Book-length Project in Progress: Lope de Vega's Early Poetry: Readings and Contexts. (Literary Criticism).