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1. Intricate Alliances: Early Modern Spain and England—Marina Brownlee
2. Motherhood and Ritual Murder in Medieval Spain and England—Barbara F. Weissberger
3. Tears in the Desert: Baroque Adaptations of the Book of Lamentations by John Donne and Francisco de Quevedo—Hilaire Kallendorf
4. The "Scriene" and the Channel: England and Spain in Book V of The Faerie Queene—Roland Greene
5. A Fine Romance: Anglo-Spanish Relations in the Sixteenth Century—Alexander Samson
6. Windmills over Oxford: Quixotic and Other Subversive Spanish Narratives in England, 1606–1654—Nigel Smith
7. "A Spaniard Is No Englishman": The Ghost of Spain and the British Imaginary—Jacques Lezra
8. Beyond the Missing Cardenio: Anglo-Spanish Relations in Early Modern Drama—Barbara Fuchs
9. "A Language All Nations Understand": Portraiture and the Politics of Anglo-Spanish Identity in Aphra Behn's The Rover—Brian C. Lockey
10. Thomas Gage and the English Colonial Encounter with Chocolate—Edmund Valentine Campos
11. New Books across the Disciplines—Michael Cornett
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