Être écrivain et religieux au Siècle d'or Pedro de Ribadeneyra S.I. et le ministère de l'écriture dans la Compagnie de Jésus

Based on the particular trajectory of the Jesuit author Pedro de Ribadeneyra (1526-1611), both a central figure in the Society of Jesus and a renowned writer of his time, this book examines the complex relationship between writing, religious institution, and literary practices in order to interrogat...

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Main Author: Bouvier, Claire (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Madrid Casa de Velázquez 2023
Series:Bibliothèque de la Casa de Velázquez
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