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Roberts, Nicholas. 2019. Cortázar and Music, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 25 (Legenda)

Murphy, Katharine. 2017. Bodies of Disorder: Gender and Degeneration in Baroja and Blasco Ibáñez, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 26 (Legenda)

Wells, Caragh. 2019. The Novels of Carmen Laforet: An Aesthetics of Relief, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 29 (Legenda)

Tavares, Maria. 2018. No Country for Nonconforming Women: Feminine Conceptions of Lusophone Africa, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 32 (Legenda)

Almanza-Gálvez, Carla. 2019. Form and Reform in Eighteenth-Century Spain: Utopian Narratives and Socio-Political Debate, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 33 (Legenda)

Rødtjer, Rocío. 2019. Women and Nationhood in Restoration Spain 1874-1931: The State as Family, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 34 (Legenda)

Alonso, Cláudia Pazos. 2020. Francisca Wood and Nineteenth-Century Periodical Culture: Pressing for Change, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 35 (Legenda)

Rothwell, Phillip. 2019. Pepetela and the MPLA: The Ethical Evolution of a Revolutionary Writer, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 36 (Legenda)

Tanna, Natasha. 2019. Queer Genealogies in Transnational Barcelona: Maria-Mercè Marçal, Cristina Peri Rossi, and Flavia Company, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 37 (Legenda)

Barbour, Catherine. 2020. Contemporary Galician Women Writers, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 39 (Legenda)

Berg, Sander. 2019. The Marvellous and the Miraculous in María de Zayas, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 40 (Legenda)

Jovanović, Željko. 2020. Twentieth-Century Sephardic Authors from the Former Yugoslavia: A Judeo-Spanish Tradition, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 41 (Legenda)

Colom-Montero, Guillem. 2021. Quim Monzó and Contemporary Catalan Culture (1975–2018): Cultural Normalization, Postmodernism and National Politics, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 45 (Legenda)

Lynch, Brigid. 2021. Horizontalism and Historicity in Argentina: Cultural Dialogues of the Post-Crisis Era, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 46 (Legenda)

Bailey, David J.. 2020. Naturalism Against Nature: Kinship and Degeneracy in Fin-de-siècle Portugal and Brazil, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 48 (Legenda)

Ife, B. W.. 2024. Speaking Prose: The Power of the Voice in Cervantes, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 50 (Legenda)

Kardak, Karunika. 2023. Memory, Identity and the Historical Novel in Uruguay: Opening up the Archive 1985-2010, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 52 (Legenda)

Boulanger, Dorothée. 2022. Fiction as History: Resistance and Complicities in Angolan Postcolonial Literature, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures, 58 (Legenda)

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