Feminine word and medieval religious speech in Otas de Roma
In the present work, the discourse of Florence of Rome, the heroine of Otas de Roma, is analyzed in relation to the holy protagonists of the previous hagiographies of Escorial MS. h-I-13. The prayers and supplications that mark the development of the story and testify to its progress reveal a femini...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
2022
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| Sumario: | In the present work, the discourse of Florence of Rome, the heroine of Otas de Roma, is analyzed in relation to the holy protagonists of the previous hagiographies of Escorial MS. h-I-13. The prayers and supplications that mark the development of the story and testify to its progress reveal a feminine identity that is shaped by the subordination of the earthly to the divine and of the individual to the collective, in line with the stories of the accused queens to which it belongs and with the political figure of the infanta and the problems of imperial succession. |
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