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European poetry --- Italian poetry --- Lyric poetry --- Spanish poetry --- History and criticism --- History and criticism --- History and criticism --- History and criticism
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This book analyses a corpus of epic and propagandistic texts written at the margins of the Spanish empire in the 16th century. It examines the representation of religious conflict in England, Germany and Holland during the reigns of Charles V and Philip II, centring on three episodes widely disseminated in European visual and emotional culture and around which certain foundational Spanish heroic narratives emerged: the martyrdom of the Carthusians and Jesuits in England; the Schmalkaldic War; and the siege of Antwerp. The volume considers the close relationships between epic and history; between epic and visual culture; and between Hispanic epic poetry and the history and religious cartography of Europe during the critical years in which the Anglican Church was evolvingand Lutheranism gaining strength in Germany.
Europe --- Religion --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Epic poetry, Spanish --- Religion in literature. --- War --- History and criticism --- Religious aspects. --- History and criticism. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Spanish & Portuguese. --- Anglicanism. --- Lutheranism. --- cultural representation. --- religious conflict. --- sixteenth-century Spanish epic poetry.
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Epic literature, European --- Epic literature, European. --- Epik. --- Epos. --- European literature --- European literature --- Literaturtheorie. --- Romanische Sprachen. --- Romanische Sprachen. --- History and criticism --- History and criticism --- Renaissance. --- 1450-1600.
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Christian church history --- Sociology of literature --- anno 1500-1599 --- Europe
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El presente volumen reúne las comunicaciones presentadas en el Coloquio internacional «Los malos saberes» que tuvo lugar en Tréveris en noviembre del 2013. Este coloquio se organizó en el marco del proyecto de investigación «El arte de pronosticar entre seriedad científica y ciencia oculta: la textualización de la fisiognomía en la literatura áurea española», financiado por la DFG y que, a su vez, forma parte de la red hispanoalemana Saberes humanísticos y formas de vida. En él se pasó revista a qué formas de vida, prácticas sociales y saberes vinculados con ellas entraron en conflicto con las normas morales, éticas y religiosas de la sociedad áurea; para ello se analizó en qué medida se problematizan y/o se censuran determinados conocimientos y mediante cuáles mecanismos de restricción y exclusión y se persiguió establecer qué función desempeña la literatura en estos procesos y cómo se lleva a cabo la textualización de los saberes marginados en distintos géneros literarios en los Siglos de Oro.
Literary Theory & Criticism --- ciencia oculta --- ciencia --- literatura --- norma morale --- ética --- conocimiento
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