Origins of the Baroque Concept of Peregrinatio.
| Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico | 
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| Formato: | Electrónico eBook | 
| Idioma: | Inglés | 
| Publicado: | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Romance Studies,    
    
      2017. | 
| Colección: | Studies in the Romance languages and literatures ;
              no. 131. | 
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo | 
                Tabla de Contenidos: 
            
                  - 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.
 


