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The theory of the novella
Francisco de Lugo y Davila and Francesco Bonciani's forensic readings of Aristotle
Forensic discourse and the novella
The role of law in the Spanish versions of Italian novellas
Buried alive: telling the story of Romeo and Juliet in post-Tridentine Spain
Orbecche and Ardenia: the world upside down
The legend of two friends: changing the face of the body politic
The fictitious case and the Spanish novella
"El celoso extremeno": arguing for and against the legal infancy of women
Narrating the impossible: the resurrection of women
"El androgino" by Francisco de Lugo y Davila : speaking from a woman's body.
Francisco de Lugo y Davila and Francesco Bonciani's forensic readings of Aristotle
Forensic discourse and the novella
The role of law in the Spanish versions of Italian novellas
Buried alive: telling the story of Romeo and Juliet in post-Tridentine Spain
Orbecche and Ardenia: the world upside down
The legend of two friends: changing the face of the body politic
The fictitious case and the Spanish novella
"El celoso extremeno": arguing for and against the legal infancy of women
Narrating the impossible: the resurrection of women
"El androgino" by Francisco de Lugo y Davila : speaking from a woman's body.