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    Title: El mundo satirico en los sermones del loco Amaro: unas reflexiones sobre la vida religiosa en la Espana del silo XVII
    Other Titles: 瘋狂阿瑪洛佈道文中的諷刺世界:西班牙十七世紀宗教生活的幾點反思
    Authors: Li, Wen-Chin
    Keywords: 17th Century;Spanish Literature;vices in the Catholic Church;十七世紀;西班牙文學;教會弊病
    Date: 2017-12
    Issue Date: 2021-09-24 12:10:39 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 淡江大學
    Abstract: Focused on the sermons of Amaro, famous madman in Seville, the work makes use of Erasmus' Praise of Folly as theory of the genre in European "madness" Literature, and it also takes some masterpieces at almost the same age as examples to emphasize the reflections on the society, such as Don Quixote, Lazarillo de Tormes, El crotalón, etc. My study consists of three parts (the gluttony, the richness and the sensuality), in which I would like to analyze how Amaro has implied with his insane words the vices of religious life in the Seventeenth-Century Spain.
    本文主要以塞維亞著名瘋子阿馬洛的佈道文為主軸,並且借用伊拉斯莫斯《愚神禮讚》為歐洲「瘋狂」文學文類的理論,同時藉用當時其他西班牙文學文本,如:《唐吉軻德》、《小癩子》和《克洛塔隆》等為輔助,試圖分析阿馬洛如何在瘋癲的佈道文中反映十七世紀西班牙教會的三大問題:貪吃、財富和淫亂。
    Relation: 淡江外語論叢 30,頁1-22
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Spanish] Journal Article

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