Sección: Estudios sobre polígrafos no encargados por FIL
Title: Monarcas, tiranos y tiranicidios : la ideología de Juan de Mariana en la obra de Lope de Vega / by Marianelly Hughes
Author: Hughes, Marianelly
[Monarcas, tiranos y tiranicidios : la ideología de Juan de Mariana en la obra de Lope de Vega] Todas las ediciones
Editing features: Español
Publication, Production, Distribution, etc.: Publicación: Oxford (Ohio) : Miami University, 2006
Publicación: Ohio : Ohio's Academic Library Consortium, 2006
Physical description: Recurso en línea
Type of content: texto
Media type: ordenador
Support type: recurso en línea
Notes: Título tomado de la primera página del documento PDF
Resumen en inglés, texto en Español
Incluye Bibliografía (p. 73-77)
Resumen: The Spanish society of the 17th century was rigorously stratified. The people's actions and interactions were perfectly regulated. On top of the social pyramid was the king, who conserved the peace, legality and justice. He was surrounded by people with his same qualities to avoid falling into sins and to achieve a government based on reason, justice, and benevolence. Some thinkers such as Mariana, believed that the king could fall into temptations and become a tyrant. Mariana describes the monarch that should be considered worthy of the crown, as well as the one considered a tyrant. He mentions what people could do to legally kill a tyrant after fulfilling a series of requisites. Mariana's political ideas are the theme of Lope's peasant trilogy. This lets the reader judge the behavior of the villagers as murderers who are motivated by personal reasons to kill a tyrant without following the necessary process
Thesis (M.A.)--Miami University, Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese, 2006
Subject / geographic / event: Vega, Lope de, 1562-1635
Mariana, Juan de, 1536-1624
Publication type: Manuscritos
Rights: Creative Commons - Attribution, ShareAlike (BY-SA): http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/