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VICTOR RONCERO-LÓPEZ
Professor
and Chair
Frank Melville, Jr. Memorial Library N3013, (631) 632-9669
Curriculum
Vitae
Born in Valdepeñas, Spain, Victor Roncero-López
is a graduate of Spanish and American universities. He was Assistant Professor
at the University of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain) and at High Point, North
Carolina. Since 1995, he has been Associate Professor of Spanish Golden
Age Literature and has taught at Stony Brook for over a decade. His research
and published papers focus on humanist issues, historiography, the Picaresque
novel, Petrarchist poetry, Bufoonesque literature, and Autos Sacramentales.
He has edited works from medieval Cancionero poetry, Fernando de Herrera,
Quevedo, Carlos García, and Calderón. His study of Quevedo's
historiography was the first critical approach to the subject and received
excellent international reviews. His recent study on humanism examines
humanist trends in 16th- and 17th-century Europe through the eyes of Quevedo
with a philological approach. He belongs to GRISO, a prestigious Golden
Age research team, and is General Editor and Founder of La Perinola: Revista
de Investigación Quevediana. He frequently teaches summer courses
in European universities.

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