"Luisa de Carvajalâs writings offer compelling accounts of the persecution of English recusants and insights into the political and diplomatic background to the <i>pax hispanica</i>. Her religious poetry and autobiographical writings, at once disturbing and powerful, vividly document a particular strand of womenâs penitential piety. Without pathologizing Carvajal, Anne Cruzâs masterful introduction provides the essential literary and historical context for approaching this controversial would-be martyr."<br /> Â
Alison Weber, University of Virginia
Rejecting marriage and the convent, the Spanish noblewoman, poet, and religious activist Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza ( Jaraicejo 1566âLondon 1614) led an uncommon life of adventure and spiritual devotion. Orphaned as a child, she lived first at Philip IIâs court, and then with an uncle, the Viceroy of Navarra, who enforced harsh discipline on his ward. Through her contacts with the English Jesuits, Carvajal traveled secretly to London as a self-appointed missionary, where she was jailed twice for preaching against Anglicanism. A tireless writer, Carvajal left a small but impressive collection of spiritual poetry, an autobiography, and over two hundred letters. This volume provides a scholarly introduction and translations of selections from her writings.
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Illustrations xiAcknowledgments xiiiIntroductionThe Other Voice 1Luisa de Carvajalâs Life Writings 6The World of the Spanish Nobility 13Early Childhood Reminiscences 17Adolescence and Penitential Discipline 25Spiritual Poetry 36The Sacred and the Profane in Carvajalâs Spiritual Poetry 41Correspondence 48Desire for Martyrdom in England 54Missionary Life in London 66A Roman Priest in Womenâs Clothing 71The Traffic in Relics 78Circulating Her Life Story 91Luisa de Carvajalâs Afterlife 98Autobiography 111Selected Spiritual Poems 153Selected Correspondence 201Bibliography 351Index 365
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780772721563
Publisert
2014-03-01
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
610 gr
Høyde
237 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
23 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
P, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
370
Biographical note
Anne J. Cruz is professor of Spanish and Cooper Fellow at the University of Miami. Her publications range from studies on Spanish Petrarchism, Cervantes, and the comedia to womenâs writings and the picaresque novel. She is a member of the BibliografĂa de Escritoras EspaĂąolas (Bieses) Research Team, coeditor of Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal, and editor of the Ashgate series New Hispanisms: Cultural and Literary Studies. She has recently been named corresponding member of Spainâs Royal Academy of History.Â