Fernando Rodríguez Mansilla
Fernando Rodríguez Mansilla is a PhD in Hispanic Literature from the University of Navarra, an associate member of GRISO (Grupo de Investigación Siglo de Oro) and PEI (Proyecto Estudios Indianos). He is currently professor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges (Geneva, New York). He is the author of the books Picaresca femenina de Alonso de Castillo Solórzano (2012), El Inca Garcilaso en su Siglo de Oro (2019) and En los márgenes del Siglo de Oro (2020). He received the Luis Andrés Murillo award for the best article of 2014, awarded by the Cervantes Society of America. In addition, he has collaborated with the PROLOPE group, editing the comedy El serafin humano, belonging to Part XIX. Since 2022 he is editor of Calliope magazine, publication of the Society for Renaissance and Baroque Hispanic Poetry (SRBHP) and co-organizer of the Early Modern Hispanic Studies (LLC37) group of the CNY Humanities Corridor. He has published works on Cervantes, Quevedo, the picaresque novel, Lope de Vega, María de Zayas and colonial literature (Inca Garcilaso, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Bernal Díaz del Castillo). He is part of the editorial boards of journals such as La Perinola, Cuadernos de Investigación Filológica, Hipogrifo, Romance Notes and Bulletin of the Comediantes and is a member of the editorial committee of Edad de Oro.