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Objects of Culture in the Literature of Imperial Spain Totonto IbericObjects of Culture in the Literature of Imperial Spain
            
                Totonto Iberic

Objects of Culture in the Literature of Imperial Spain Totonto Iberic

Frederick A. De Armas

About this book

Collecting and displaying finely crafted objects was a mark of character among the royals and aristocrats in Early Modern Spain: it ranked with extravagant hospitality as a sign of nobility and with virtue as a token of princely power. This book explores how the writers of the period shared the same impulse to collect, arrange, and display objects, though in imagined settings, as literary artefacts. These essays examine a variety of cultural objects described or alluded to in books from the Golden Age of Spanish literature, including clothing, paintings, tapestries, playing cards, monuments, materials of war, and even enchanted bronze heads. The contributors emphasize how literature preserved and transformed objects to endow them with new meaning for aesthetic, social, religious, and political purposes - whether to perpetuate certain habits of thought and belief, or to challenge accepted social and moral norms.

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OL17567371W

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Spanish literature, history and criticismMaterial cultureSpanish literatureHistory and criticismMaterial culture in literatureHistory

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