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Anti-Jesuit Discourse in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1576–1632):: Arguments, Tropes, Figures: Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences / Brill Research Perspectives in Jesuit Studies

Autor Wojciech Ryczek
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 noi 2025
What do Jesuits have in common with spiders, flies, chameleons, owls, hawks, or Sirens?

Discover the provocative arguments, tropes, and figures that pervaded the anti-Jesuit literature of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1576–1632). Anti-Jesuit Discourse in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth examines the structure and functions of these discursive elements, often reinforced by vivid metaphor, elaborate allegory, or malicious irony, through the lens of rhetorical strategies suitable for controversy, polemic, dispute, or parody. This dual focus, both structural and functional, enables the identification of the images, stereotypes, clichés, and legends associated with the Society of Jesus, many of which fueled and continue to fuel anti-Jesuit sentiment worldwide.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004728547
ISBN-10: 9004728546
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences / Brill Research Perspectives in Jesuit Studies


Notă biografică

Wojciech Ryczek, Ph.D. (2013), is an assistant professor at the Jagiellonian University, Kraków. His research focuses on the history and theory of rhetoric, with a special regard to figuration, old Polish literature, and neo-Latin poetry. He has published extensively on literature in early modern Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviated Anti-Jesuit Texts
1 Introduction
2 Advocates of Free Education
3 Antichrist’s Servants
4 Arrogant Thrasos
5 Artists of Equivocation
6 Bad Shepherds
7 Bad Sons of Good Mother
8 Blind Owls
9 Brood of Vipers
10 Cloaked Sirens
11 Cohort of Soldiers
12 Constructors of Fortresses
13 Cunning Gibeonites
14 Defenders of Regicide
15 Devious Sophists
16 Devotees of Admonitions
17 Disruptive Moles
18 Disturbers of Public Peace
19 False Prophets
20 Ferocious Snakes
21 Fickle Chameleons
22 Foreign Operatives
23 Forgeries of Coins
24 Guardians of Secrets
25 Hunters of Widows
26 Ignatians
27 Intrusive Flies
28 Kidnappers of Youth
29 Loyolites
30 Masters of Grammar
31 New Apostles
32 New Catones
33 New Jesuates (Jesuatae)
34 New Religious of the Roman Court
35 Powerless Spiders
36 Predatory Hawks
37 Rabid Dogs
38 Ravening Wolves
39 Scourges of Jesus (Jesumastigae)
40 Successors of the Teutonic Knights
41 Thersites’s Followers
42 Undefined Hermaphrodites
43 Wasps and Hornets
44 Whitewashed Tombs
45 Conclusion
Bibliography
Index