Origins of the Baroque Concept of Peregrinatio.:
The word peregrinacion permeates Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese literature, and can be described as wandering, alienation, and exile, combined with pious devotion. Complementing the work of Antonio Vilanova, Juergen Hahn's study of peregrinacion focuses on Spanish literature of the Golden Age...
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Zusammenfassung: | The word peregrinacion permeates Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese literature, and can be described as wandering, alienation, and exile, combined with pious devotion. Complementing the work of Antonio Vilanova, Juergen Hahn's study of peregrinacion focuses on Spanish literature of the Golden Age. |
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spelling | Hahn, Juergen S. Origins of the Baroque Concept of Peregrinatio. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Romance Studies, 2017. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures ; Number 131 Print version record. Cover; THE ORIGINS OF THE BAROQUE CONCEPT OF PEREGRINATIO; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER I. THE VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY IN LITERATURE; Peregrinatio: The Voyage into the Unknown; The Missionary and the Journey into the Unknown; Peregrinatio and the Christian Search for the Earthly Paradise; The Search for Paradise and Geographical Discovery; Peregrinatio: The Voyage of Discovery in Literature; Peregrinatio and the Mythical Origin of Navigation; Peregrinatio and the Settling of North America; CHAPTER II. A METAPHOR OF PROBLEMATIC LOVE; Peregrinatio Amoris. The Provençal Troubadours: Distant LoveThe Dolce Stil Novo and its Successors: Platonic Love; Don Quijote and Problematic Love; The Byzantine Romance: Meritorious Hardships in Love; Peregrinatio Amoris and Peregrinatio Vitae; Love and the Devotional Pilgrimage; The Goal of Peregrinatio Amoris: Paradise; Peregrinatio Amoris and the Renaissance Pastoral Myth; CHAPTER III. THE PILGRIMAGE OF LIFE; The Concept of Peregrinatio Vitae in the Baroque; The Biblical Origin of Peregrinatio Vitae; Peregrinatio Vitae Applied: The Rise of Asceticism; The Peregrinatio of Purgatorial Penitence. The Devotional PilgrimageChrist's Peregrinatio Vitae; Peregrinatio Vitae and the Missionary; Peregrinatio Vitae and Militia Christi; Peregrinatio and Secular Warfare; Don Quijote and Spiritual Knighthood; The Protestant Concept of Peregrinatio Vitae; The Roman Catholic Concept of Peregrinatio Vitae; The Peregrinatio of Worldly Reconnaissance; Peregrinatio and Narrative Form; CHAPTER IV. CONCLUSION; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX. Includes bibliographical references. The word peregrinacion permeates Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese literature, and can be described as wandering, alienation, and exile, combined with pious devotion. Complementing the work of Antonio Vilanova, Juergen Hahn's study of peregrinacion focuses on Spanish literature of the Golden Age. Baroque literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85011915 Comparative literature Themes, motives. Littérature baroque. Littérature comparée Thèmes, motifs. RELIGION Christian Life General. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Renaissance. bisacsh Baroque literature fast Comparative literature Themes, motives fast Electronic books. Print version: Hahn, Juergen. Origins of the baroque concept of peregrinatio. Chapel Hill, [North Carolina] : The University of North Carolina Press, ©1973 191 pages Studies in the Romance languages and literatures ; Number 131 9780807891315 Studies in the Romance languages and literatures ; no. 131. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86732806 |
spellingShingle | Hahn, Juergen S. Origins of the Baroque Concept of Peregrinatio. Studies in the Romance languages and literatures ; Cover; THE ORIGINS OF THE BAROQUE CONCEPT OF PEREGRINATIO; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER I. THE VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY IN LITERATURE; Peregrinatio: The Voyage into the Unknown; The Missionary and the Journey into the Unknown; Peregrinatio and the Christian Search for the Earthly Paradise; The Search for Paradise and Geographical Discovery; Peregrinatio: The Voyage of Discovery in Literature; Peregrinatio and the Mythical Origin of Navigation; Peregrinatio and the Settling of North America; CHAPTER II. A METAPHOR OF PROBLEMATIC LOVE; Peregrinatio Amoris. The Provençal Troubadours: Distant LoveThe Dolce Stil Novo and its Successors: Platonic Love; Don Quijote and Problematic Love; The Byzantine Romance: Meritorious Hardships in Love; Peregrinatio Amoris and Peregrinatio Vitae; Love and the Devotional Pilgrimage; The Goal of Peregrinatio Amoris: Paradise; Peregrinatio Amoris and the Renaissance Pastoral Myth; CHAPTER III. THE PILGRIMAGE OF LIFE; The Concept of Peregrinatio Vitae in the Baroque; The Biblical Origin of Peregrinatio Vitae; Peregrinatio Vitae Applied: The Rise of Asceticism; The Peregrinatio of Purgatorial Penitence. The Devotional PilgrimageChrist's Peregrinatio Vitae; Peregrinatio Vitae and the Missionary; Peregrinatio Vitae and Militia Christi; Peregrinatio and Secular Warfare; Don Quijote and Spiritual Knighthood; The Protestant Concept of Peregrinatio Vitae; The Roman Catholic Concept of Peregrinatio Vitae; The Peregrinatio of Worldly Reconnaissance; Peregrinatio and Narrative Form; CHAPTER IV. CONCLUSION; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX. Baroque literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85011915 Comparative literature Themes, motives. Littérature baroque. Littérature comparée Thèmes, motifs. RELIGION Christian Life General. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Renaissance. bisacsh Baroque literature fast Comparative literature Themes, motives fast |
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title | Origins of the Baroque Concept of Peregrinatio. |
title_auth | Origins of the Baroque Concept of Peregrinatio. |
title_exact_search | Origins of the Baroque Concept of Peregrinatio. |
title_full | Origins of the Baroque Concept of Peregrinatio. |
title_fullStr | Origins of the Baroque Concept of Peregrinatio. |
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topic | Baroque literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85011915 Comparative literature Themes, motives. Littérature baroque. Littérature comparée Thèmes, motifs. RELIGION Christian Life General. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Renaissance. bisacsh Baroque literature fast Comparative literature Themes, motives fast |
topic_facet | Baroque literature. Comparative literature Themes, motives. Littérature baroque. Littérature comparée Thèmes, motifs. RELIGION Christian Life General. LITERARY CRITICISM Renaissance. Baroque literature Comparative literature Themes, motives Electronic books. |
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