MA (St Andrews) PhD (Cambridge), senior lecturer in Hispanic Studies
Tel:+44 (0) 20 7882 8918
Fax: +44 (0) 20 8980 5400
email: j.l.whetnall@qmul.ac.uk
Jane Whetnall teaches courses on hispanic literature of the Middle Ages and the Golden Age, and on women writers of Spain. She is joint director (with Alan Deyermond) of the Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar. Her research interests are in the fields of fifteenth-century lyric and manuscript studies. She is currently working on a book on cancionero texts and transmission.
Publications
- ed. (with Catherine Davies), Hers Ancient and Modern: Women's Writing in Spain and Brazil, Manchester Spanish and Portuguese Studies, 6 (Manchester; University of Manchester, 1997)
- `Isabel González of the Cancionero de Baena , and Other Lost Voices' , La Corónica , 21.1 (Fall, 1992), 59-82
- `Unmasking the Devout Lover: Hugo de Urriés in the Cancionero de Herberay' , Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (Liverpool), 74 (1997), 275-98
- `Editing Santillana's Early Sonnets: Some Doubts about the Authority of SA8', in Santillana: A Symposium , ed. Alan Deyermond, Papers of the Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar, 28 (London: Department of Hispanic Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, 2000), pp. 53-80
- `Cancioneros', in the Dictionary of Literary Biography, 286, Castilian Writers, 1400-1500 , ed. Frank A Domínguez & George D. Greenia (Detroit, etc.: Thomson Gale, 2003), pp. 288-323
