Alison Weber

618 citations
27 papers · 115 · h-index 5

Impact in

    • Early Modern Women Writers
  • History top 5%
    • Reformation and Early Modern Christianity
    • Medieval and Early Modern Iberia

Papers in

Alison Weber

17 papers receiving 73 citations

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Alison Weber
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  • Religious studies 55
  • History 38
  • Literature and Literary Theory 37
  • Visual Arts and Performing Arts 14
  • Classics 10
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1 199056
2 201313
3 19936
4 20006
5 19915
6 19904
7 19843
8 19992
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Padres e hijas: una lectura intertextual de La historia del cautivo
19902
10 19862
11
Los jesuitas y las carmelitas descalzas en tiempos de San Francisco de Borja: amistad rivalidad y recelos
20112
12 20052
13 20112
14 19942
15
Autobiografías por mandato: ¿ego-documentos o textos sociales?
20051
16 20201
17 19921
18
Autoridad carismática, rutinización y las fronteras de género en el Carmelo Descalzo
20161
19
Monjas melancólicas y confesores melancólicos en la vida y obras de María de San José Salazar
20181
20
La excentricidad y la norma en dos comedias de Ruiz de Alarcón
19801

About Alison Weber

Alison Weber is a scholar working on Literature and Literary Theory, Religious studies, History, Classics and Conservation, having authored 27 papers that have together received 115 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Early Modern Spanish Literature (12 papers), Spanish Literature and Culture Studies (11 papers), Early Modern Women Writers (9 papers), Comparative Literary Analysis and Criticism (3 papers), Historical Art and Architecture Studies (3 papers), Reformation and Early Modern Christianity (3 papers), Historical Studies on Spain (2 papers) and Medieval and Early Modern Iberia (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Religious studies (55 citations), History (38 citations), Literature and Literary Theory (37 citations), Visual Arts and Performing Arts (14 citations) and Classics (10 citations). Alison Weber has collaborated with scholars based in United States and Canada. Frequent co-authors include Sharareh Hekmat and Richard L. Kagan. Their work appears in journals such as Hispanic Review, Bulletin of the Comediantes, PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, Sixteenth Century Journal and Renaissance Quarterly.

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