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Bulletin of Spanish Studies
Hispanic Studies and Researches on Spain, Portugal and Latin America
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MEMOIR

John Joseph Macklin (1947–2014)

Pages 601-605 | Published online: 03 Feb 2015
 

Notes

1 J. J. Macklin, Pérez de Ayala: ‘Tigre Juan’ and ‘El curandero de su honra’, Critical Guides to Spanish Texts 28 (London: Grant & Cutler, in association with Tamesis Books, 1980); reviewed by C. A. Longhurst, BHS, LX:3 (1983), 260–62 (p. 261).

2 In Spanish Prose Fiction from Cervantes to Baroja and Beyond: Essays in Honour of C. Alex Longhurst, ed., with an intro., by James Whiston & Julia Biggane, BSS, LXXXVIII:7–8 (2011), 184–99.

3 ‘The Modernist Mind: Identity and Integration in Pío Baroja's Camino de perfección’, Neophilologus, 67 (1983), 540–55; ‘Competing Voices: Unamuno's Niebla and the Discourse of Modernism’, in After Cervantes. A Celebration of 75 Years of Iberian Studies at Leeds, ed. John Macklin (Leeds: Trinity and All Saints’ College, 1993), 49–73.

4 Miguel de Unamuno, Abel Sánchez, trans., with an intro., by John Macklin (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2009).

5 Agustín Coletes Blanco, ‘John Macklin, in memoriam. Deuda de gratitud’, La Nueva España, 25802, 13 September 2014, <http://www.lne.es/suscriptor/sociedad-opinion/2014/09/13/deuda-gratitud/1641555.html> (accessed 17 November 2014).

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