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José Antonio Alonso Navarro

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Language
  
Medieval English

Genre
  
Medievalist

Nationality
  
Spanish

Literary movement
  
Literary

José Antonio Alonso Navarro httpsmedialicdncommprmprshrinknp200200p

Born
  
29 October 1965 (age 51) Madrid (
1965-10-29
)

Occupation
  
Writer,Professor of English and English literature, and European literature in general

Alma mater
  
Complutense University of Madrid

Education
  
Complutense University of Madrid

José Antonio Alonso Navarro is a philologist, university professor of English and English literature, and European literature in general.

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In addition, he is a medievalist, a translator, and a writer. He was born in Madrid (Spain) in 1965. Professor Navarro holds a BA in English Philology from the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain) and a PhD in English Philology from the Coruña University (Spain). He wrote a doctoral dissertation about the afterlife in Medieval Europe, and included a complete comparative analysis of two medieval texts on the afterlife within the same genre. He was awarded the "CUM LAUDE" accolade.

Some books as a writer

  • Paraguayan Pearls. Álamo. 1999.
  • Soly Luna. Arandurá. 2000.
  • Llanto de Niño Gris. Arandurá. 2001.
  • Che ñahati-i paraguaya. Arandurá. 2003.
  • Arroyos y Esteros. Etigraf. 2003.
  • Réquiem por Atocha. Nueva Dramaturgia Malagueña. 2.005.
  • Málaga en Picasso. Universidad Autónoma de Asunción (Imprenta Salesiana). 2006.
  • Some translations of medieval texts written in "Middle English"

  • Sir Gowther
  • Piers Ploughman's creed
  • The Vision of Tundal
  • The gast of Gy
  • The flower and the leaf
  • Marian lyrics
  • Sir Owain
  • Sir Cleges
  • Sir Degaré
  • Sir Isumbras
  • References

    José Antonio Alonso Navarro Wikipedia