• San Juan de la Cruz and the Cántico Espiritual : The Soul in Transit; the Mystic on the Move Howe, Elizabeth Theresa 2021 Renascence , Vol. 73 , Issue 4 , S. 221 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 0034-4346 | 2329-8626 10.5840/renascence202173417 Abstract

    The predominant imagery of progress in western mystical writing usually describes some form of ascent. The Subida del monte Carmelo by San Juan de la Cruz certainly suggests the notion in Spanish mystical writing. While San Juan proffers ascent (subida) in the title of the commentary on “En una noche oscura,” the poem proper does not present a sense of verticality at all but, rather, an essentially horizontal passage from the “casa sosegada” to (re)union with the Lover in a static apotheosis described in the final strophes. Similarly, a paradoxical presentation of movement appears in the Cántico espiritual. This article considers San Juan’s use of verbs of movement, especially within the Cántico espiritual, as metaphors for the underlying mystical message he ascribes to his poem. It also demonstrates the presence of the same extended metaphor in other poems of his, including “En una noche oscura” and the “Llama de amor viva.

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Howe, Elizabeth Theresa
Catholic Tradition
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