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Dr. María Dolores Adsuar Fernández is a full Professor in the Department of Spanish Literature, Literary Theory and Comparative Literature at the University of Murcia's Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Her research focuses on intertextuality, classical mythology in literature, and 20th-century Hispanic narrative, particularly Cuban authors like Virgilio Piñera and Juan Rulfo. She holds a PhD from the Universidad de Murcia (2008) with a thesis on Virgilio Piñera's short stories, supervised by Dr. Vicente Cervera Salinas.
Her work bridges literary analysis with pedagogical innovation, including studies on bilingual education in Murcia and digital tools for mythological learning. She has contributed to debates on postcolonial identity, feminist strategies in literature, and the legacy of key Latin American authors. Her publications span over 15 years, reflecting deep engagement with modern and contemporary Hispanic literature, philosophical influences, and cultural re-interpretations of classical themes.
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