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Antonio Carreno received his B.A. from Escuela de Magisterio (Spain) in 1963, followed by an M.A. from Trinity College in 1970, and both an M.A. and Ph.D. from Yale University in 1974 and 1975 respectively. He has held teaching positions at prestigious institutions, including Yale, Columbia University, and the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) before joining Brown University as a Professor Emeritus in Hispanic Studies. Carreno is recognized for his contributions to the study of Golden Age Spanish Literature, with a particular focus on the works of Lope de Vega and Luis de Góngora. His research has led to numerous publications, including monographs and numerous articles in esteemed journals. He has received various fellowships, including Guggenheim and Fulbright, and was awarded the Ramón Menéndez Pidal Prize by the Spanish Royal Academy for his work on Lope de Vega's balladry. Carreno's dedication to his field extends to his teaching, with courses covering topics such as Golden Age Spanish theater and contemporary Spanish poetry. He is currently engaged in multiple scholarly projects, including a book on Góngora's poetics and a study of myths in history.
Department: Department of Economics