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Erzählte Religion

Theologie und Glaube im portugiesischen Roman des 18. Jahrhunderts

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Religion was a central issue in 18th-century Europe, creating a complex landscape for public discourse. The Inquisition enforced strict norms, while the Radical Enlightenment encouraged religious criticism. In this context, narrative art in Portugal from 1700 to 1800 provides varied responses to the era's pressing questions. This study uncovers a largely unknown corpus of texts, highlighting the pervasive censorship of the time. It examines the unique characteristics of Portuguese narrative development in comparison to broader European trends, focusing on exemplary novels by António José da Silva, Sóror Maria do Céu, Teresa Margarida da Silva e Orta, and Teodoro de Almeida. Through these works, the study illustrates how authors navigated the tensions between religious authority and emerging Enlightenment ideals, offering insights into the cultural and intellectual climate of the period.

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Titre
Erzählte Religion
Sous-titre
Theologie und Glaube im portugiesischen Roman des 18. Jahrhunderts
Langue
Allemand
Éditeur
Klostermann
Publié
2023
Format
souple
Pages
350
ISBN10
346504617X
ISBN13
9783465046172
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Religion was a central issue in 18th-century Europe, creating a complex landscape for public discourse. The Inquisition enforced strict norms, while the Radical Enlightenment encouraged religious criticism. In this context, narrative art in Portugal from 1700 to 1800 provides varied responses to the era's pressing questions. This study uncovers a largely unknown corpus of texts, highlighting the pervasive censorship of the time. It examines the unique characteristics of Portuguese narrative development in comparison to broader European trends, focusing on exemplary novels by António José da Silva, Sóror Maria do Céu, Teresa Margarida da Silva e Orta, and Teodoro de Almeida. Through these works, the study illustrates how authors navigated the tensions between religious authority and emerging Enlightenment ideals, offering insights into the cultural and intellectual climate of the period.