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Record Number:
16274
Author(s)/Creator(s):
Del Pozzo , Joan P.
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Title:
The Apotheosis of Niccolò Toldo: An Execution "Love Story": Appendix A Translation of Saint Catherine of Siena's Most Celebrated Letter
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MLN: Modern Language Notes
(Full Text via Project Muse) 110, 1 (January 1995): 164-177.
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MLN: Modern Language Notes
(Full Text via Project Muse) 110, 1 (January 1995): 164-177.
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Article Type:
Journal Article;Translation
Subject
(See Also)
:
Catherine of Siena, Saint- Letters
Crime and Criminals
Executions
Hagiography
Letters
Salvation, Theological Concept
Spiritual Care
Theology
Women in Religion
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Geographic Area:
Italy
Century:
14
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Abstract:
The salient, integrating feature of Saint Catherine of Siena's Letter 273 is an epistolary "romance" that is central to the text, framed by exhortations to spiritual heroism, and based upon Catherine's brief relationship with the condemned political prisoner, Niccolò Toldo of Perugia. Catherine and Niccolò participate in a gripping, emotionally charged sequence of events. They meet in the jail of Siena, are joined in a crescendo of increasing intimacy, are separated by the executioner's axe, and are finally "wed" through munificent Divine Charity. Their bittersweet execution/"love story" reveals Catherine's extraordinary, seldom-displayed, narrative powers; it celebrates Toldo's gallentry and Catherine's faith, and underscored the spiritual "first Truth" that God is Love, "the Blood," the apostrophized "tapped cask" of Christ that transforms death into resurrection, and that endangers a flood of inspirational prose: "O botte spillata, la quale dài bere e inebbri ogni innamorato desiderio, e dài letizia e illumini ogni intendimento, e riempi ogni memoria che ivi s'affatica, in tanto che altro non può ritenere, né altro intendere, né altro amare, se non questo dolce e buono Gesù, sangue e fuoco, inestimabile amore!" (Let. 273, par. 2)
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Year of Publication:
1995.
Language:
English
ISSN/ISBN:
00267910
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