L’écriture des dévotions comme lieu de tensions politiques dans l’Espagne du XVIIe siècle

Devotional writing, particularly that which disseminates miracles, accounts of sanctuary foundations and stories of old and new cults, occupies an essential place in modern Spain. In the seventeenth century, such productions continued to progress, and, at the same time, to evolve in their forms and...

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Main Author: Françoise Crémoux
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut du Monde Anglophone 2021-07-01
Series:Etudes Epistémè
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/episteme/12578
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spelling doaj-6b9ecdaed7a3439b9bc394f81284d31c2021-08-03T07:13:38ZengInstitut du Monde AnglophoneEtudes Epistémè1634-04502021-07-013910.4000/episteme.12578L’écriture des dévotions comme lieu de tensions politiques dans l’Espagne du XVIIe siècleFrançoise CrémouxDevotional writing, particularly that which disseminates miracles, accounts of sanctuary foundations and stories of old and new cults, occupies an essential place in modern Spain. In the seventeenth century, such productions continued to progress, and, at the same time, to evolve in their forms and in their objectives: religious literature could then become the site of political confrontation. The struggles around patronage became more and more acute at the end of the century when changing forms reflected shifting tensions, as shown in particular by the controversy between Juan de Vera Tasis – who wrote the Historia del origen, invención y milagros de la sagrada imagen de Na Sa de la Almudena, published in Madrid in 1692 – and Father Agustin Cano – who wrote a response to the former text and published it in 1694 under the title La verdad triunfante. Tratado apologético en defensa de la antigüedad, propriedad y patronato de Na Sa de Atocha in Madrid, contra las novedades que don Juan de vera tassis intenta sin razon introducir en la Historia que ha publicado de la Milagrosa imagen de la Almudena. Various issues came together in this open struggle between patronages, which involved the uses of religious writing, a transfer of sacrality, and political dynamics both local and national, especially as Madrid was the capital. The analysis of this particular case reveals the links between politico-religious issues and the evolution of forms and writing methods, as well as of the status of authors.http://journals.openedition.org/episteme/12578Spainseventeenth centuryMarian devotiondevotional writingpolitical writingpatronage conflicts
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L’écriture des dévotions comme lieu de tensions politiques dans l’Espagne du XVIIe siècle
Etudes Epistémè
Spain
seventeenth century
Marian devotion
devotional writing
political writing
patronage conflicts
author_facet Françoise Crémoux
author_sort Françoise Crémoux
title L’écriture des dévotions comme lieu de tensions politiques dans l’Espagne du XVIIe siècle
title_short L’écriture des dévotions comme lieu de tensions politiques dans l’Espagne du XVIIe siècle
title_full L’écriture des dévotions comme lieu de tensions politiques dans l’Espagne du XVIIe siècle
title_fullStr L’écriture des dévotions comme lieu de tensions politiques dans l’Espagne du XVIIe siècle
title_full_unstemmed L’écriture des dévotions comme lieu de tensions politiques dans l’Espagne du XVIIe siècle
title_sort l’écriture des dévotions comme lieu de tensions politiques dans l’espagne du xviie siècle
publisher Institut du Monde Anglophone
series Etudes Epistémè
issn 1634-0450
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Devotional writing, particularly that which disseminates miracles, accounts of sanctuary foundations and stories of old and new cults, occupies an essential place in modern Spain. In the seventeenth century, such productions continued to progress, and, at the same time, to evolve in their forms and in their objectives: religious literature could then become the site of political confrontation. The struggles around patronage became more and more acute at the end of the century when changing forms reflected shifting tensions, as shown in particular by the controversy between Juan de Vera Tasis – who wrote the Historia del origen, invención y milagros de la sagrada imagen de Na Sa de la Almudena, published in Madrid in 1692 – and Father Agustin Cano – who wrote a response to the former text and published it in 1694 under the title La verdad triunfante. Tratado apologético en defensa de la antigüedad, propriedad y patronato de Na Sa de Atocha in Madrid, contra las novedades que don Juan de vera tassis intenta sin razon introducir en la Historia que ha publicado de la Milagrosa imagen de la Almudena. Various issues came together in this open struggle between patronages, which involved the uses of religious writing, a transfer of sacrality, and political dynamics both local and national, especially as Madrid was the capital. The analysis of this particular case reveals the links between politico-religious issues and the evolution of forms and writing methods, as well as of the status of authors.
topic Spain
seventeenth century
Marian devotion
devotional writing
political writing
patronage conflicts
url http://journals.openedition.org/episteme/12578
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