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The figure of Saint Ladislaus in Hungarian Baroque Chants and Sermons
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The source material for the present research contains chants and sermons written in honour of Saint Ladislaus from 1634 to 1836. A precise survey shows a variety of motifs dealing with the figure of Saint Ladislaus. The main question of the study is to what extent the Baroque speeches transmit the figure of St. Ladislaus as described in medieval sermons? It is showed that there are many links but it it impossible to find a direct relationship between baroque literature and medieval texts.
Title: The figure of Saint Ladislaus in Hungarian Baroque Chants and Sermons
Description:
The source material for the present research contains chants and sermons written in honour of Saint Ladislaus from 1634 to 1836.
A precise survey shows a variety of motifs dealing with the figure of Saint Ladislaus.
The main question of the study is to what extent the Baroque speeches transmit the figure of St.
Ladislaus as described in medieval sermons? It is showed that there are many links but it it impossible to find a direct relationship between baroque literature and medieval texts.
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