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Sacred Space of the Virgin Mary in Hispanic Literature from Gonzalo de Berceo to Ambrosio Montesino

Sacred Space of the Virgin Mary in Hispanic Literature from Gonzalo de Berceo to Ambrosio Montesino

Lesley K. Twomey

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This book takes a fresh look at some of the seemingly tired images of the Virgin Mary across the medieval and early Golden Age period in Hispanic literatures. It explores the Virgin as a gateway and as a Temple, as a garden and as a fountain, as a scented space, and as a strong defensive place (fortress or castle wall). It also explores her as a home and as a nuptial bedchamber, and sets these images in the context of known liturgical usage in medieval and early modern Spain. -- Provided by publisher.

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OL Work ID
OL21158328W

Subjects

Mary, blessed virgin, saint, in literatureSpanish literature, history and criticismIn literatureSacred space in literatureSpanish literatureHistory and criticismLiterature

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