My name is Álvaro Ley Garrido and I'm currently a fourth-year PhD student in Hispanic Studies at UGA. I also serve as a Teaching Assistant in the Spanish Program (SPAN 2001/2550). My currents field are Spanish Golden Age culture and Latinx Studies, but I've been working in Nineteenth century Peninsular literature for the last years and my interests have guided me to work in Translation studies as well.
Selected Publications
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
“La visión de Gabriel de Araceli como trampantojo en los Episodios Nacionales.” Impetu, vol. 1, 2020, pp. 106–19.
Book reviews
Lope de Vega, La francesa Laura, ed. by Germán Vega García-Luengos and Álvaro Cuéllar. Gredos, 2023, in Cincinnati Romance Review, vol. 54, 2023, 69–71.
Education
In 2019 I received a B.A. in Hispanic Studies from Universidad de Alcalá in Madrid, Spain. I then completed my M.A. in Hispanic Studies at Auburn University (Alabama), where I wrote my thesis over the translation process in the works of Valeria Luiselli.