God made word: an archaeology of mystic discourse in early modern Spain

"This is an interdisciplinary study of mystic language across multiple genres and institutional contexts. The author combines a study of genres that have traditionally been the object of literary study--poetry, theatre, autobiography--with a language- based analysis of other areas that have lar...

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Main Author: Shuger, Dale (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Toronto University of Toronto Press 2022
In:Year: 2022
Series/Journal:Toronto Iberic
Further subjects:B Mysticism and literature (Spain) History
B Spanish Literature Classical period, 1500-1700 History and criticism
B Mysticism
B Mysticisme dans la littérature
B Littérature espagnole - 17e siècle - Histoire et critique
B History
B Mysticisme - Espagne - Histoire
B Spain
B Mysticism and literature
B Mysticism in literature
B 1500-1700
B Mysticism (Spain)
B Littérature espagnole - 16e siècle - Histoire et critique
B Spanish literature - Classical period
B Mysticism (Spain) History
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Mysticisme et littérature - Espagne - Histoire
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Summary:"This is an interdisciplinary study of mystic language across multiple genres and institutional contexts. The author combines a study of genres that have traditionally been the object of literary study--poetry, theatre, autobiography--with a language- based analysis of other areas that have largely been studied by historians or theologians. She argues that these generic separations grew out of an increasing preoccupation with the cultivation and control of interiorized spirituality beginning around 1500. She shows that by tracing certain 'mystic memes' we come to understand the emergence of different discursive rules and expectations for a wide range of representations of the ineffable. The work focuses on the circulation of mystic discourse across theological manuals, poetry, theatre, Inquisition testimony, autobiography and transatlantic encounters."--
Physical Description:1 volume, 23 cm.
ISBN:1487528809