Soul, Lover of God

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Soul, Lover of God

The arts: general topics Religious and ceremonial art General and world history Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church Christianity Gender studies: women and girls

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Language: English

Published by: University Press of America

Published on: 1st July 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 130 pages

ISBN: 9780761863380


Introduction

The lively and engaging emblems within The Soul, Lover of God unite the 17th century poetry and art of two famous European authors, Madame Jeanne de la Mothe Guyon and Jesuit priest Herman Hugo. Guyon writes poetry describing the soul falling in love with the divine, while Hugo’s illustrations imagine a description of the spiritual world.

Historical Context

Charged with witchcraft by King Louis XIV, Madame Guyon kept this book during her incarceration in the Bastille before her legal vindication. Guyon and Hugo never met but they share the same yearning to love God, and they creatively capture how Divine Love might transform the willing soul.

Significance

This book showcases the growing relationship between Anima, the soul, and Divine Love in the emblems’ first introduction to the English-speaking world.

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