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![]() ![]() ![]() His work sometimes recalls that of Luis Buñuel, Salvador Dalí, or Picasso. Professor Juan Carlos González Espitia is the current editor and over 170 issues have been published. Luces de Bohemia (1920 Bohemian Lights) illustrates his theory and practice of esperpento, an aesthetic formula he also used in his fiction to depict reality through a deliberately exaggerated mimesis of its grotesqueness. The journal accepts essays on literary, linguistic, or cultural topics within the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking worlds. Ebersole and brought to the Department in 1968. Currently over fifty annual volumes have been published.The third publication is Hispanófila, originally founded by Professor Alva V. The journal welcomes submissions of innovative, interdisciplinary articles on Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Italian literature and culture. ![]() ![]() Currently over 300 titles have been published.The second publication is Romance Notes, founded in 1959 by Professor Urban Tigner Holmes, Jr., and now led by Professor Oswaldo Estrada. The book series is now headed by Professor Frank A. His work sometimes recalls that of Luis Buuel, Salvador Dal, or Picasso. The oldest of these is the monograph series, North Carolina Studies in Romance Languages and Literatures, founded in 1940 by Professor Sturgis E. Luces de Bohemia (1920 Bohemian Lights) illustrates his theory and practice of esperpento, an aesthetic formula he also used in his fiction to depict reality through a deliberately exaggerated mimesis of its grotesqueness. The Department of Romance Studies maintains three internationally recognized publications. ![]()
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