José Antonio Alonso Navarro | |
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Born | Madrid | 29 October 1965
Occupation | Writer, professor of English and English literature, and European literature in general |
Language | Medieval English |
Nationality | Spanish |
Education | Complutense University of Madrid |
Alma mater | Complutense University of Madrid |
Genre | Medievalist |
Literary movement | Literary |
Years active | 1984–2016 |
Notable works | Prose translation of the Flower and Leaf Medieval poems dedicated to the celebration and praise of our Mother Virgin Mary |
Notable awards | Cum Laude PhD |
José Antonio Alonso Navarro is a philologist, university professor of English and English literature, and European literature in general. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] In addition, he is a medievalist, a translator, and a writer. He was born in Madrid (Spain) in 1965. Navarro holds a BA in English Philology from the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain) and a PhD in English Philology from the Coruña University (Spain).[ citation needed] He wrote a doctoral dissertation about the afterlife in Medieval Europe, and included a complete comparative analysis of two medieval texts on the afterlife within the same genre. He was awarded the "CUM LAUDE" accolade.
On 21 March 2017 Nick White, Deputy Head of Mission and Chargé d´Affaires at the British Embassy of Asuncion, Paraguay, awarded Navarro a Certificate of Honor on behalf of the British Ambassador in Asuncion, Jeremy Hobbs due to his outstanding contribution to the translation and spread of Medieval English Literature in both Spain and Paraguay for almost 20 years.[ citation needed]
The French Hispanist Professor Dr. Marie Christine Seguin from the Catholic Institute of Toulouse published a study on the poetry of José Antonio Alonso Navarro dedicated to Friar Leopoldo of Alpandeire in Inter-Lignes: [9] Autumn Number 2021 (27) titled in French Crises, Mutations, Recompositions. The number 2021 (27) was released in 2023.
José Antonio Alonso Navarro | |
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Born | Madrid | 29 October 1965
Occupation | Writer, professor of English and English literature, and European literature in general |
Language | Medieval English |
Nationality | Spanish |
Education | Complutense University of Madrid |
Alma mater | Complutense University of Madrid |
Genre | Medievalist |
Literary movement | Literary |
Years active | 1984–2016 |
Notable works | Prose translation of the Flower and Leaf Medieval poems dedicated to the celebration and praise of our Mother Virgin Mary |
Notable awards | Cum Laude PhD |
José Antonio Alonso Navarro is a philologist, university professor of English and English literature, and European literature in general. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] In addition, he is a medievalist, a translator, and a writer. He was born in Madrid (Spain) in 1965. Navarro holds a BA in English Philology from the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain) and a PhD in English Philology from the Coruña University (Spain).[ citation needed] He wrote a doctoral dissertation about the afterlife in Medieval Europe, and included a complete comparative analysis of two medieval texts on the afterlife within the same genre. He was awarded the "CUM LAUDE" accolade.
On 21 March 2017 Nick White, Deputy Head of Mission and Chargé d´Affaires at the British Embassy of Asuncion, Paraguay, awarded Navarro a Certificate of Honor on behalf of the British Ambassador in Asuncion, Jeremy Hobbs due to his outstanding contribution to the translation and spread of Medieval English Literature in both Spain and Paraguay for almost 20 years.[ citation needed]
The French Hispanist Professor Dr. Marie Christine Seguin from the Catholic Institute of Toulouse published a study on the poetry of José Antonio Alonso Navarro dedicated to Friar Leopoldo of Alpandeire in Inter-Lignes: [9] Autumn Number 2021 (27) titled in French Crises, Mutations, Recompositions. The number 2021 (27) was released in 2023.