
Reed, Cory
Associate Professor
Office: BEN 4.140
Office Hours: TTh 11-12:30
Phone: 512-232-4512
creed@mail.utexas.edu
Webpage 
Education: Ph.D., Princeton University
Specialization(s):
Golden Age Peninsular Literature
Research interests:
Golden Age literature, comparative literature, drama.
Courses taught:
Don Quijote, Golden Age Prose and Drama, Literary and Cultural Contacts in Spain, Mexico, and the Southwest.
Recent Publications:
"Teaching the Comedia to Non-Majors: Golden Age Drama in a Cultural Studies Context." Forthcoming in
Approaches to Teaching Early Modern Spanish Drama. Ed. Laura Bass and Margaret R. Greer. MLA Publications, 2005.
Identity Formation and Collective Anagnorisis in Numancia."
Theatralia 5, 2004: 67-76
"Ludic Revelations in the Enchanted Head Episode in
Don Quijote,"
Cervantes, 2004:189-216.
"Harems and Eunuchs: Ottoman-Islamic Motifs of Captivity in El celoso exteme±o,"
Bulletin of the Hispanic Studies 76, 1999: 199-214.
"'No est¡ olvidada la ciencia': Science, Chaos Theory, and tragedy in El medico de su honra."
South Central Review 13.1, 1996: 26-39.
The Novelist as Playwright: Cervantes and the "Entrems nuevo". New York: Peter Lang, 1993.
"Cervantes and the Novelization of Drama: Tradition and Innovation in the Entremeses."
Cervantes 11.1, 1991: 60-48.