Incomparable Realms: Spain during the Golden Age, 1500–1700

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A sumptuous history of Golden Age Spain that explores the irresistible tension between heavenly and earthly realms.
 
Incomparable Realms offers a vision of Spanish culture and society during the so-called Golden Age, the period from 1500 to 1700 when Spain unexpectedly rose to become the dominant European power. But in what ways was this a Golden Age, and for whom? The relationship between the Habsburg monarchy and the Roman Catholic Church shaped the period, with both constructing narratives to bind Spanish society together. Incomparable Realms unpicks the impact of these two historical forces on thought and culture and examines the people and perspectives such powerful projections sought to eradicate.
 
The book shows that the tension between the heavenly and earthly realms, and in particular the struggle between the spiritual and the corporeal, defines Golden Age culture. In art and literature, mystical theology and moral polemic, ideology, doctrine, and everyday life, the problematic pull of the body and the material world is the unacknowledged force behind early modern Spain. Life is a dream, as the title of Calderón’s famous play of the period proclaimed, but there is always a body dreaming it.

Author(s): Jeremy Robbins
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 367
City: London

Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Setting the Scene: Two Paintings, Two Faces of Spain
Introduction: Straddling Two Realms
Part One: Royalty and Palaces
1. Image and Self-Image: The Spanish Habsburgs and the Power of Dynasty
2. The Escorial: Death and the Life to Come
3. The King and the Actor: Court Culture and the Decline of Spain
Part Two: Encounters
4. New Horizons and Capturing the World
5. Encountering the Divine
6. Exclusion, Inclusion: Other Spains
Part Three: Journeys and Reflections
7. Land, Sea and Air: Restless Movement and the Errant Imagination
8. Mirrors, Eyes and Looking
9. Tying the Threads: The Descalzas Reales
Historical Events
References
Suggested Further Reading in English
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Index