The politics of emotion love, grief, and madness in medieval and early modern Iberia
Understanding the history of grief and madness in late medieval and early modern Iberia through the lives of three royal women who all experienced tragedy while in power --
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ithaca [New York] :
Cornell University Press
2024
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Edición: | First published 2024 |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Love and excess/love as excess
- Regulating death,grief, and consolation
- Love and sexuality as power: Isabel of Portugal, queen of Castile
- Contested agency: Isabel of Portugal and Saint Beatriz da Silva
- Portugal, 1491: a princess and a kingdom in mourning
- Consoling the princess of Portugal, or the price of remarriage
- Juana and Isabel: the tale of a prodigal daughter
- Madness in the age of empire: Juana I, queen of Castile
- Love and death and the politics of emotion