Alison Sinclair (literary critic)

Alison Sinclair is a professor of Modern Spanish Literature and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge, Hispanist, and a fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.[1]

Selected publications

  • The Deceived Husband (Oxford: UP, 1993)
  • Dislocations of Desire: Gender, Identity, and Strategy in "La Regenta" (North Carolina, 1998)
  • Unamuno, the Unknown, and the Vicissitudes of the Self (Manchester: UP, 2001)
  • Sex and Society in Early Twentieth-Century Spain: Hildegart Rodríguez and the World League for Sexual Reform (2007)[2]
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