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Goodbye Eros Recasting Forms And Norms Of Love In The Age Of Cervantes Ana Laguna

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Goodbye Eros Recasting Forms And Norms Of Love In The Age Of Cervantes Ana Laguna
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.15 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Ana Laguna, John Beusterien
ISBN: 9781487504212, 1487504217
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Goodbye Eros Recasting Forms And Norms Of Love In The Age Of Cervantes Ana Laguna by Ana Laguna, John Beusterien 9781487504212, 1487504217 instant download after payment.

Traditional Petrarchan and Neoplatonic paradigms of love started to show clear signs of inadequacy and exhaustion in the sixteenth century. How did the Spanish Golden Age recast worn out discourses of love and make them compelling again? This volume explores how Spanish letters recognized that old love paradigms, especially the crisis of the subject, presented an extraordinary opportunity for revising traditional literary strictures. As a result, during Spain's nascent modernity, literature took up the challenge to expand existing forms of desire and subjectivity. A range of scholars show how canonical and non-canonical Golden Age writers like Miguel de Cervantes, Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, Francisco de Quevedo, Luis de Gongora, Lope de Vega, and Francisco de la Torre y Sevil became equal agents of the sweeping ontological reconfiguration of the idea of eros that defined their culture. Such reconfiguration includes: the troubling displacement of "self" and "other" seen in sentimental genres like the pastoral or romance; the overlapping of emotions such as love and jealousy characteristic of the baroque lyric and dramatic production; and the conflation of axioms such as eros and eris prevalent in contemporaneous epic experiments. In uniting the findings of often surprising texts, the collection of essays in Goodbye Eros takes a pioneering look at how Golden Age moral, ideological, scientific, and literary discourses intersected to create fascinating re-elaborations of the trope of love.

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