Imperial Tapestries explores how key authors of early modern Italy and Spain questioned Habsburg authority through "imperial texts"—texts that call attention to their organizational process. In so doing, the study offers innovative insights into the politics of such classic authors as Ludovico Ariosto, Garcilaso de la Vega, Jorge de Montemayor, Miguel de Cervantes, and María de Zayas as it teases out the nuances of their often indirect portrayals of their relationship with the Crown.
Imperial Tapestries explores how key authors of early modern Italy and Spain questioned Habsburg authority through "imperial texts"—texts that call attention to their organizational process. In so doing, the study offers innovative insights into the politics of such classic authors as Ludovico Ariosto, Garcilaso de la Vega, Jorge de Montemayor, Miguel de Cervantes, and María de Zayas as it teases out the nuances of their often indirect portrayals of their relationship with the Crown.
Julia L. Farmer is associate professor of Spanish and chair of the Faculty Senate at the University of West Georgia.
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A Note on Translations List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction OneDragged Under His Roof: Ariosto's Interlace and the Imperial Web of Charles V TwoOne Moment of Madness: Garcilaso de la Vega and the Frame of Exile ThreeThe Call of the Labyrinth:Jorge de Montemayor and the Habsburg Court FourThreading the Labyrinth: Don Quixote,Philip II, and the Unraveling Web of Empire FiveThe Gravest of Dangers:María de Zayas and Philip IV's Shattered Imperial Frame Epilogue Bibliography Primary Sources Secondary Sources Index About the Author
A Note on Translations List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction OneDragged Under His Roof: Ariosto's Interlace and the Imperial Web of Charles V TwoOne Moment of Madness: Garcilaso de la Vega and the Frame of Exile ThreeThe Call of the Labyrinth:Jorge de Montemayor and the Habsburg Court FourThreading the Labyrinth: Don Quixote,Philip II, and the Unraveling Web of Empire FiveThe Gravest of Dangers:María de Zayas and Philip IV's Shattered Imperial Frame Epilogue Bibliography Primary Sources Secondary Sources Index About the Author
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