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https://doi.org/10.21857/94kl4czvdm

Love of God as the Averting Power against Seductive Temptations in Kanižlić’s Sveta Rožalija

Ivan Missoni ; Krste Hegedušića 6, Samobor, Hrvatska


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The objective of this paper is to study the purpose and function of the allegorical figure of Love of God (also called Heavenly Love) in the religious long poem Sveta Rožalija, panoramitska djevica by Antun Kanižlić, most probably written in 1759 and published posthumously in 1780. This figure appears on multiple occasions to the saint during her stay in seclusion in the cave, nourishing her, shielding and averting from numerous temptations (such as Infernal Temptation, Vanity of the World, as well as the fairy Lechery and her son Lovey-Boy1). It helps her persevere in her ascetic spiritual growth and overcome all adversities plaguing her. I intend to determine and analyse in this paper which rhetorical methods it puts to use in order to persuade Rožalija to comply with her guidance, and what poetic imagery it invokes by drawing from rich mediaeval and early-modern collective Christian imagination. I thereby analyse the Love of God not only as a theological concept and a guarantee of the divinely ordained world and value system, but primarily – which has so far possibly been neglected in literary theory and criticism – as an emotion of supreme importance (God is love, 1 John 4:8; 4:16).

Ključne riječi

Kanižlić; Sveta Rožalija; Love of God; emotions; Baroque; religion, Jesuit; long poem; rhetoric.

Hrčak ID:

235573

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/235573

Datum izdavanja:

31.12.2019.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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