03817nam 22007334a 450 991045954480332120200520144314.01-282-78640-7978661278640290-474-4086-210.1163/ej.9789004178519.iii-323(CKB)2670000000046147(EBL)583750(OCoLC)668231329(SSID)ssj0000430737(PQKBManifestationID)11270633(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000430737(PQKBWorkID)10456255(PQKB)10511667(MiAaPQ)EBC583750(OCoLC)427439367(nllekb)BRILL9789047440864(PPN)174392133(Au-PeEL)EBL583750(CaPaEBR)ebr10419775(CaONFJC)MIL278640(EXLCZ)99267000000004614720090717d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrVoicing dissent in seventeenth-century Spain[electronic resource] inquisition, social criticism and theology in the case of El Criticón /by Patricia W. ManningLeiden ;Boston Brill20091 online resource (339 p.)Medieval and early modern Iberian world,1569-1934 ;v. 37Description based upon print version of record.90-04-17851-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material /P. Manning -- Introduction /P. Manning -- Chapter One. Policing Printed Matter /P. Manning -- Chapter Two. (Not) Enforcing The Indices /P. Manning -- Chapter Three. Discordant Voices In The Inquisition /P. Manning -- Chapter Four. Sending Mixed Signals: Gracián And The Didactic Tradition /P. Manning -- Chapter Five. Landing On La Isla De La Inmortalidad /P. Manning -- Chapter Six. The Reader’s Journey /P. Manning -- Chapter Seven. The Jesuit Subtext /P. Manning -- Conclusion /P. Manning -- Works Cited /P. Manning -- Index /P. Manning.Although the Spanish Inquisition looms large in many conceptions of the early modern Hispanic world, relatively few studies have been made of the Spanish state and Inquisition’s approach to book censorship in the seventeenth century. Merging archival and rare book research with a case study of the fiction of Baltasar Gracián, this book argues that privileged authors, like the Jesuit Gracián, circumvented publication strictures that were meant to ensure that printed materials conformed to the standards of Catholicism and supported the goals of the absolute monarchy. In contrast to some elite authors who composed readily transparent critiques of authorities and encountered difficulties with the state and Inquisition, others, like Gracián, made their criticisms covertly in complicated texts like El Criticón .Medieval and early modern Iberian world ;v. 37.Voicing dissent in 17th-century SpainCensorshipSpainHistory17th centuryCase studiesCensorshipReligious aspectsCatholic ChurchInquisitionSpainDissentersSpainDissenters, ReligiousSpainElectronic books.CensorshipHistoryCensorshipReligious aspectsCatholic Church.InquisitionDissentersDissenters, Religious863/.3Manning Patricia325063MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910459544803321Voicing dissent in Seventeenth-century Spain764789UNINA