Storied places : pilgrim shrines, nature, and history in early modern France
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Storied places : pilgrim shrines, nature, and history in early modern France
Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 234-256) and index
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内容説明
Pilgrim shrines were places of healing, holiness, and truth in early modern France. By analyzing the creation of these pilgrim shrines as natural, legendary, and historic places whose authority provided a new foundation for post-Reformation Catholic life, Virginia Reinburg examines the impact of the Reformation and religious wars on French society and the French landscape. Divided into two parts, Part I offers detailed studies of the shrines of Sainte-Reine, Notre-Dame du Puy, Notre-Dame de Garaison, and Notre-Dame de Betharram, showing how nature, antiquity, and images inspired enthusiasm among pilgrims. These chapters also show that the category of 'pilgrim' included a wide variety of motivations, beliefs, and acts. Part II recounts how shrine chaplains authored books employing history, myth, and archives in an attempt to prove that the shrines were authentic, and to show that the truths they exemplified were beyond dispute.
目次
- Introduction
- Part I. Legendary Locations: 1. An antique land: Sainte-Reine in Burgundy
- 2. Pilgrims and nature in the Pyrenees
- 3. Notre-Dame du Puy: image, pilgrimage, and the religious wars
- Part II. Text, Territory, and Truth: 4. Histories and archives of faith
- 5. In the beginning: origins, legends, and fables
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index.
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