Gwyn E. Campbell (PhD, Princeton) is Professor of Spanish at Washington and Lee University. Her co-edited volumes include : Zayas and Her Sisters : An Anthology of Novelas by 17th-century Spanish Women Writers ; Zayas and Her Sisters, II : Essays on Novelas by 17th-century Spanish Women Writers ; and a critical edition of Leonor de Meneses's El desdenado más firme. Amy R. Williamsen (PhD, University of Southern California) is Professor of Spanish at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro.
In addition to her book Co(s)mic Chaos : Exploring Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda, her co-edited volumes include : Critical Reflections : Essays on Spanish Golden Age Literature in Honor of James A. Parr ; Engendering the Early Modern Stage : Women Playwrights in the Spanish Empire ; Ingeniosa Invención : Studies in Honor of Professor Geoffrey Stagg ; and María de Zayas : The Dynamics of Discourse.