The University of Murcia (UMU), through its editorial, EDITUM, has published the work "Romeo and Juliet in Spain: Neoclassical versions", with editing and study by the teachers of this institution Ángel-Luis Pujante and Keith Gregor.
The work deals with the analysis of the two versions of the immortal creation of William Shakespeare attributed to Dionisio Solís and of which is attributed to Manuel García Suelto.
The edition brings together, for the first time, the Spanish neoclassical versions of Romeo and Juliet, that is to say, the adaptations or translations realized between 1803 and 1817 and based on originals, almost always, French, written for the theater of century XVIII.
On the other hand, EDITUM has also launched the publications: "Literary theory before the current narrative", edited by Manuel Martínez Arnaldos and Carmen María Pujante Segura;
"The Joy of Influences: Roberto Bolaño and American Literature", by J. Javier Fernández Díaz, and a new issue of the international journal of Social Sciences "Áreas", dedicated to environmental history in Europe and Latin America.
Source: Universidad de Murcia