Professor Medieval Renaissance and Baroque Spanish Literature
German and Romance Languages and Literatures The Johns Hopkins University 3400 North Charles Street Baltimore MD 21218 Telephone: 410-516-7880 E-mail: sieber@jhu.edu Curriculum Vitae Harry Sieber, professor of Spanish in the Department of Romance Languages since 1967, teaches Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Spanish literature. He has published numerous articles on the Spanish comedia, Gomez Manrique, Quevedo and Cervantes as well as two books , The Picaresque (Methuen) and Language and Society in the 'Lazarillo de Tormes' (The Johns Hopkins Press). He has also edited and written a critical introduction to the Novelas Ejemplares by Miguel de Cervantes, now in its 20th edition. He has served as General Editor of MLN and as key editor of the journal's Hispanic Issue . He has resided in Spain for several years as director of the Spanish Graduate Program Abroad Program, and has conducted research in Spain as a Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of NEH, ACLS and Joint Committee Spanish Government Research awards. He is currently working on literary patronage, relaciones and memoirs in the Court of Philip III of Spain.
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