[Scotland as a Symbol of Protestant Persecution: Mary Queen of Scots in Seventeenth-Century Italian Literature] In his essay Villani discusses the dozens of Italian Baroque works that dealt with the events of Mary Stuart’s Life. He emphasizes how the tremendous outcry that the story of Mary Stuart caused all over Europe made Scotland become one of the most powerful symbols of persecution of Catholics by Protestants in seventeenth-century Italy.
La Scozia come simbolo della persecuzione cattolica nel mondo protestante: Maria Stuarda nella letteratura italiana del Seicento
VILLANI, STEFANO
2011-01-01
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[Scotland as a Symbol of Protestant Persecution: Mary Queen of Scots in Seventeenth-Century Italian Literature] In his essay Villani discusses the dozens of Italian Baroque works that dealt with the events of Mary Stuart’s Life. He emphasizes how the tremendous outcry that the story of Mary Stuart caused all over Europe made Scotland become one of the most powerful symbols of persecution of Catholics by Protestants in seventeenth-century Italy.File in questo prodotto:
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