Identidade Conversa e a Historia de Rut (1627) (original) (raw)

2013

Abstract

Joao Pinto Delgado belonged to a new‑Christian family of writers, poets and even king nominees who supplied the north African fortresses . However his life in Portugal was not trouble‑free and the family had to fi nd refuge in exile . His book Poema a la Reina Ester, Lamentaciones del Profeta Jeremias, Historia de Rut y Otras Poesias (1627) was dedicated to Richelieu and has a paraliturgical character . His choice of themes points to a message from and to the converses . Viewed as a pilgrim's path, his work ranges over the people's salvation, lamentations for the fall of the Temple, the union of the people through to Ruth, the convert and David the messianic king, and fi the poems dedicated to the exodus from Egypt and the return to the Holy Land . It is as a personal and collective path search, essentially messianic in nature .

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