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Había una tarea pendiente imprescindible para valorar en qué medida los principales hagiógrafos castellanos postridentinos, Alonso de Villegas y Pedro de Ribadeneira, actuaban movidos por la controversia europea sobre el culto a los santos y la hagiografía en el contexto de la Reforma: comparar sus declaraciones de propósito y sus alusiones a los protestantes con los textos pertinentes de Lutero y sus afines, por un lado, y sus antagonistas católicos, por otro. Así que este trabajo ha consistido en identificar esos textos, localizarlos, extractarlos y, en su caso, traducirlos, para ponerlos en relación. Las conclusiones que se derivan de tal ejercicio comparativo son que, según el plano al que atendamos, hallamos matices de coincidencia entre ambos bandos tan virulentamente enfrentados, tanto en lo que se refiere al aprecio de los santos, como respecto a la hagiografía, que los protestantes también terminan haciendo suya. Pero las diferencias acaban pesando más, porque la manipulación protestante de la hagiografía es rechazada por los católicos, que se atienen a la hagiografía autorizada por la tradición de la Iglesia, milagros incluidos, como es el caso de Villegas y Ribadeneira, en la senda del italiano Luis Lippomano y del alemán Lorenzo Surio. There was a remaining task necessary to assess to what extent the principal post-Tridentine Castilian hagiographers, Alonso de Villegas and Pedro de Ribadeneira, were moved by the European controversy on the cult of saints and hagiography in the context of the Reformation: to compare their declarations of purpose and their allusions to the Protestants with the pertinent texts of Luther and his affines, on the one hand, and their Catholic antagonists, on the other. So this work has consisted in identifying these texts, locating them, extracting them and translating them (when necessary), to put them in relation. The conclusions deriving from such a comparative exercise are that, depending on the level we are dealing with, we find touches of agreement between both sides so virulently opposed, both in regard to the appreciation of the saints, and in regard to hagiography, that the Protestants also end up making theirs. But finally the differences weigh more, because the Protestant manipulation of the hagiography is rejected by the Catholics, who abide by the hagiography authorized by the tradition of the Church, including miracles, as is the case of Villegas and Ribadeneira, on the path of the Italian Luis Lippomano and the German Lorenzo Surio. Trabajo desarrollado en el marco del proyecto de investigación «La hagiografía hispánica ante la Reforma protestante» (FFI2017-86248-P) del Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad.
Pedro de Ribadeneira, French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, Hagiografía, Luis Lippomano, Luther, Martin, 1483-1546, Flos sanctorum, Alonso de Villegas, hagiografía, Lutero, Lorenzo Surio, Laurentius Surius, Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada, Luigi Lippomano, Hagiografia, PQ1-3999, Reforma, Hagiography, Luther, Reformation
Pedro de Ribadeneira, French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, Hagiografía, Luis Lippomano, Luther, Martin, 1483-1546, Flos sanctorum, Alonso de Villegas, hagiografía, Lutero, Lorenzo Surio, Laurentius Surius, Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada, Luigi Lippomano, Hagiografia, PQ1-3999, Reforma, Hagiography, Luther, Reformation
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