José Luis Ríos Sánchez comes from Ávila. He studied Filología Románica at Salamanca University and received his Ph.D. from the Universidad Complutense in Madrid. Professor Ríos teaches at Middlebury College (Madrid) as well as other academic institutions. He has collaborated with different North American graduate programs in Madrid such as New York University and Suffolk University. For a number of years he has been invited to teach at the Escuela Española of Middlebury College. Professor Ríos has published a variety of research works on Spanish literature of the XIX and XX Centuries. In addition to works published in international congress records or in works of tribute, he has published two books, Lutero y los protestantes en la literatura española desde 1868 and El reformador Unamuno y los protestantes españoles; as well as numerous articles in specialized journals: Curros Enríquez (Grial), Galdós (Anales Galdosianos), Clarín (Revista de Literatura), Pío Baroja (Anales de Historia Contemporánea, Universidad de Murcia), Valle-Inclán (Revista de Literatura), Jorge Guillén (Revista Agustiniana), etc. At present he is revising the life and work of Curros Enríquez and working on an edition of Jesús Fernández Santos’ Libro de la memoria de las cosas (Cátedra).
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