La gravité des affects : le madrigal face à l’image religieuse (Cascales, Pacheco, Quevedo)

Around 1610 in Cartagena (Murcia), pilgrims were able to wander down a devotional path through gardens offering various paintings and literary texts. Today, all that remains of these gardens are desert ruins, as well as a selection of poems collected by Francisco Cascales. Francisco Pacheco, in turn...

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Main Author: Joseph Roussiès
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Language:Spanish
Published: Civilisations et Littératures d’Espagne et d’Amérique du Moyen Âge aux Lumières (CLEA) - Paris Sorbonne 2020-02-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/e-spania/33551
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description Around 1610 in Cartagena (Murcia), pilgrims were able to wander down a devotional path through gardens offering various paintings and literary texts. Today, all that remains of these gardens are desert ruins, as well as a selection of poems collected by Francisco Cascales. Francisco Pacheco, in turn, provides keys for understanding not only the sense of this type of religious painting, but also the rhetorical strategies of the literature dedicated to it. Quevedo and the Spanish translators of Marino instead focus on the spectator’s emotions before the Pietà and representations of martyrs. For them, a central question emerges: how can the poet’s voice bring together both sentient rocks and hearts of stone? In these three cases, the poetic form of the madrigal concentrates both the expression of the soul’s passions and a manner of serious meditation, revealing –in its brevity– a powerful density.
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spelling doaj-art-cb5b84cf3f8e4cd6afab24a31362f1aa2024-12-09T13:37:00ZspaCivilisations et Littératures d’Espagne et d’Amérique du Moyen Âge aux Lumières (CLEA) - Paris SorbonneE-Spania1951-61692020-02-013510.4000/e-spania.33551La gravité des affects : le madrigal face à l’image religieuse (Cascales, Pacheco, Quevedo)Joseph RoussièsAround 1610 in Cartagena (Murcia), pilgrims were able to wander down a devotional path through gardens offering various paintings and literary texts. Today, all that remains of these gardens are desert ruins, as well as a selection of poems collected by Francisco Cascales. Francisco Pacheco, in turn, provides keys for understanding not only the sense of this type of religious painting, but also the rhetorical strategies of the literature dedicated to it. Quevedo and the Spanish translators of Marino instead focus on the spectator’s emotions before the Pietà and representations of martyrs. For them, a central question emerges: how can the poet’s voice bring together both sentient rocks and hearts of stone? In these three cases, the poetic form of the madrigal concentrates both the expression of the soul’s passions and a manner of serious meditation, revealing –in its brevity– a powerful density.https://journals.openedition.org/e-spania/33551Francisco Pachecopainting and sculpturedevotional artFrancisco CascalesFrancisco de QuevedoGiambattista Marino
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La gravité des affects : le madrigal face à l’image religieuse (Cascales, Pacheco, Quevedo)
E-Spania
Francisco Pacheco
painting and sculpture
devotional art
Francisco Cascales
Francisco de Quevedo
Giambattista Marino
title La gravité des affects : le madrigal face à l’image religieuse (Cascales, Pacheco, Quevedo)
title_full La gravité des affects : le madrigal face à l’image religieuse (Cascales, Pacheco, Quevedo)
title_fullStr La gravité des affects : le madrigal face à l’image religieuse (Cascales, Pacheco, Quevedo)
title_full_unstemmed La gravité des affects : le madrigal face à l’image religieuse (Cascales, Pacheco, Quevedo)
title_short La gravité des affects : le madrigal face à l’image religieuse (Cascales, Pacheco, Quevedo)
title_sort la gravite des affects le madrigal face a l image religieuse cascales pacheco quevedo
topic Francisco Pacheco
painting and sculpture
devotional art
Francisco Cascales
Francisco de Quevedo
Giambattista Marino
url https://journals.openedition.org/e-spania/33551
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