Research
The literature of the Spanish Golden Age (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries) and, in particular, theatre and religious culture. Roy has recently completed a critical edition of San Nicolás de Tolentino, a saint's play by the period's most prolific dramatist, Lope de Vega. He is currently working on the reception of the writings of St Teresa of Ávila in early modern England; Spanish literature depicting England's Tudor monarchs, in particular, Antonio Coello's Elizabeth I play, El conde de Sex; innuendo in Lope de Vega's religious drama; and a companion volume to Calderón de la Barca.
Roy is a member of the editorial board of the Bulletin of the Comediantes and he acts as an expert evaluator for the Spanish government research agency, the Agencia Estatal de Investigación (Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación).
Teaching
Spanish Golden-Age literature (especially FHS papers VII and X), Spanish language, and all papers for the Preliminary Examination in Spanish.
Publications
Book
Lope de Vega, San Nicolás de Tolentino, Teatro del Siglo de Oro, Ediciones críticas, 208 (Kassel: Reichenberger, 2016).
Articles and Book Chapters
‘Bad Faith? The Weak and Feeble Will of Antonio Coello’s Elizabeth I’, in Bulletin of the Comediantes, Vol. 70.1 (2018): 59-77.
‘Sir Tobie Matthew’s Flaming Hart: Translating St Teresa for the English Catholic Exiles’, in Translation and Literature, Vol. 27 (2018): 1-24.
‘“¡España viva!": Personifications of Spain in Lope de Vega's comedias de santos', in Anuario Lope de Vega, Vol. 23 (2017): 361-81.
'Ironic Allusion and the Human Mind in Calderón's La cisma de Inglaterra', in Modern Language Review, Vol. 111 (2016): 1004-28.
'"La verdad que adoro es la que niego": Symbolism and Sophistry in Calderón 's La cisma de Inglaterra', in Bulletin of the Comediantes, Vol. 68.1 (2016): 159-77.
'In Praise of Folly: Re-considering the Functions of Lope de Vega's Saint's Play graciosos', in Bulletin of the Comediantes, Vol. 64.1 (2012): 19-34.
'Performing Political Theory: Juan de Mariana's Ideal Polity and Lope de Vega's La vida de san Pedro Nolasco', in On Wolves and Sheep, ed. by Aaron Kahn (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011), pp. 93-112.
Reviews
Juan Manuel Escudero Baztán (ed.), ‘Calderón de la Barca: La cisma de Ingalaterra, Letras Hispánicas, 799 (Madrid: Cátedra, 2018), in Bulletin of the Comediantes, Vol. 71.1&2 (2019): 223-26.
Barbara Fuchs (ed.) and G. J. Racz (trans.), The Golden Age of Spanish Drama, Norton Critical Editions (New York / London: W. W. Norton & Co., 2018), in Translation and Literature, Vol. 28 (2019): 361-65.
Carmen Pinillos (ed.), Calderón de la Barca: El santo rey don Fernando (segunda parte), Autos sacramentales completos, 93 (Kassel: Reichenberger, 2016), in Bulletin of the Comediantes, Vol. 69.2 (2017): 121-23.
Mirzam C. Pérez, The 'Comedia' of Virginity: Mary and the Politics of Seventeenth-Century Spanish Theater (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2012), in Bulletin of Spanish Studies, Vol. 91 (2014): 1262-64.
Susan L. Fischer, Reading Performance: Spanish Golden-Age Theatre and Shakespeare on the Modern Stage (Woodbridge: Tamesis, 2009), in Hispanic Research Journal, Vol. 11 (2010): 378-79.