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Autobiography and Other Writings
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Autobiography and Other Writings

BookPaperback
Ranking173012inReligion
CHF49.90

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Ana de San Bartolomé (1549-1626), a contemporary and close associate of St. Teresa of Ávila, typifies the curious blend of religious activism and spiritual forcefulness that characterized the first generation of Discalced, or reformed Carmelites. Known for their austerity and ethics, their convents quickly spread throughout Spain and, under Ana's guidance, also to France and the Low Countries. Constantly embroiled in disputes with her male superiors, Ana quickly became the most vocal and visible of these mystical women and the most fearless of the guardians of the Carmelite Constitution, especially after Teresa's death.
Her autobiography, clearly inseparable from her religious vocation, expresses the tensions and conflicts that often accompanied the lives of women whose relationship to the divine endowed them with an authority at odds with the temporary powers of church and state. Last translated into English in 1916, Ana's writings give modern readers fascinating insights into the nature of monastic life during the highly charged religious and political climate of late-sixteenth- and early-seventeenth-century Spain.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-226-14372-9
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date01/04/2008
Pages196 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 17 mm, Height 23 mm, Thickness 1 mm
Weight312 g
Article no.4840627
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.3259423
Product groupReligion
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Darcy Donahue is associate professor of Spanish and women's studies at Miami University, Ohio.

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