The symbolic city (ephemeral festivity and literature)
Sketch for a cultural history of Toledo in the Golden Age
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/analecta.v40i.10424Keywords:
Representation, Sociocultural history, Emblematics, Ephemeral festivity, Literature, Justa poética, Toledo, Golden AgeAbstract
In this article, I present an outline of a work in progress with which I plan to write a cultural history of Toledo during the Spanish Golden Age through the analysis of symbolic representations that were made during the ephemeral festivities that took place in this Castilian city during that important period.
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