The Origins of the Baroque Concept of PeregrinatioThe word peregrinacion permeates Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese literature, and can be described as wandering, alienation, and exile, combined with pious devotion. Complementing the work of Antonio Vilanova, Juergen Hahn's study of peregrinacion focuses on Spanish literature of the Golden Age. |
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PREFACE | 11 |
CHAPTER | 22 |
Peregrinatio and the Christian Search for the Earthly | 32 |
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