«The Aesthetics of Beauty in the Writings of Cloistered Women in Late Medieval and Golden Age Spain (Constanza de Castilla, Teresa de Cartagena, Isabel de Villena, and Teresa de Ávila)»
Autor Twomey, Lesley K.
Título The Aesthetics of Beauty in the Writings of Cloistered Women in Late Medieval and Golden Age Spain (Constanza de Castilla, Teresa de Cartagena, Isabel de Villena, and Teresa de Ávila)
Título revista/libro eHumanista = Santa Teresa, quinientos años después
Año 2016
Volumen 32
Páginas 50-68
Resumen
Estudia cómo cuatro escritoras enclaustradas, Teresa de Ávila, Leonor López de Córdoba, Teresa de Cartagena e Isabel de Villena, concebían la estética de la belleza teológica, «I will explore how each woman approaches the foundations of beauty in the natural order in creation and, then, I will examine the specifics of evangelical beauty, particularly Christ's beauty. I will focus on how the women consider beauty is deformed through sin and will end on how they address the beauty of Christ's atonement (p. 50)
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