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Patricia Marín Cepeda

Patricia Marín Cepeda is Professor of Spanish Literature in the Department of Spanish Literature, Literary Theory and Comparative Literature at the University of Valladolid. She graduated (2005) and PhD (2011) in Hispanic Philology with two Extraordinary Prizes from the University of Valladolid, she has two six-year research periods positively evaluated (CNEAI). Previously, she has developed her research career thanks to obtaining competitive funding programs at the national level (predoctoral researcher of the FPU Program, 2005-2009, developed at the UVa; postdoctoral researcher at the Università degli Studi di Roma Tre, of the Mobility Program postdoctoral fellow at the Ministry of Education, 2011-2013; postdoctoral researcher at Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, ​​of the Beatriú de Pinós-Marie Curie Fellowship Program, 2014-2015).

She is the author of nearly forty academic publications that have appeared in indexed scientific journals and top-level publishers, among which the monograph Cervantes y la corte de Felipe II. Escritores en el entorno de Ascanio Colonna in 2015 (which was one of the finalists for the National Essay Award in 2016) stands out. In addition to 10 articles, 17 book chapters, 3 philological editions, being editor and co-editor of 3 collective volumes, among other publications. His research has focused mainly on the interdisciplinary study of the relations between the political and literary fields in the Golden Age, with special attention to the relations of Miguel de Cervantes with the Spanish and Italian courtly framework during the reign of Felipe II. In her published works, the unpublished documentary contributions of many different authors of the Golden Age and critically edited literary texts stand out. She has also paid attention to the study of eroticism in the poetry of the Golden Age and is currently preparing her second monograph on the writing of love letters written by women in the Golden Age (to be published soon by the Galaxia Gutenberg publishing house). Since 2007, she has been a researcher for 5 national and 2 regional projects, in addition to having been a recipient of a Leonardo Scholarship (BBVA Foundation) during the 2019-2020 period. She is currently a member of the European ERC Project led by Warren Boutcher (University of London-Queen Mary), TextDiveGlobal-“Textuality and Diversity: a Literary History of Europe and its Global Connections, 1545-1659”.

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