…Other important works by Cervantes include the twelve short stories, “Exemplary Novels” (1613). In addition, a unique light shines in the literature of the Golden Age, the “mystical literature” in enlightening prose or poetry of mystics who sought inner union with God, such as Teresa de Jesús (Teresa of Avila), Juan de la Cruz (John of the Cross), and Luis de Granada (1504-88). [Teresa of Avila]…Teresa de Jesús, also known as Teresa the Great, was a Spanish Christian mystic, reformer of the Carmelite order, and saint. She was born in Avila and entered the Carmelite Convent of Encarnación in the same city in 1536. *Some of the terminology that mentions "Teresa de Jesús" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…セルバンテスの重要な作品としてはほかに,12の短編からなる《模範小説集》(1613)がある。なお,〈黄金世紀〉文学にあって特異の光芒(こうぼう)を放っているのが,神との内的合一を求める神秘主義者たちの啓蒙的散文,あるいは詩による〈神秘文学〉で,代表者はテレサ・デ・ヘスス Teresa de Jesús(アビラのテレサ),フアン・デ・ラ・クルスJuan de la Cruz(十字架のヨハネ),そしてルイス・デ・グラナダLuis de Granada(1504‐88)である。 【テレサ[アビラの]】より…〈イエズスのテレサ(テレサ・デ・ヘスス)Teresa de Jesús〉〈大テレサ〉とも呼ばれるスペインのキリスト教神秘家,女子カルメル会改革者,聖女。アビラに生まれ,1536年同地のカルメル会エンカルナシオン修道院に入った。… ※「Teresa de Jesús」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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