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Twilight of the Renaissance: The Life of Juan de Valdés

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Twilight of the Renaissance: The Life of Juan de Valdés

Daniel A. Crews
University of Toronto Press © 2008

Cloth: Nov 22 2008 Active/Available

World Rights
320pp /
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Diplomat, courtier, and heretic, Juan de Valdés (c.1500?1541) was one of the most famous humanist writers in Renaissance Spain. In this biography, Daniel A. Crews paints a lively portrait of a complex and fascinating figure by focusing on Valdés's service as an imperial courtier and how his employments in Italy ? after brushes with the Spanish Inquisition ? influenced both Spanish diplomacy and his own religious thought. Twilight of the Renaissance focuses on Valdés?s political activities in Charles V?s Italian alliance system and negotiations with the papacy, while painting a lively portrait of an intriguing and complex Renaissance figure.

Crews examines how Valdés, who was praised by two popes and, the emperor, was also branded a heretic almost immediately after his death. By considering Valdés?s spirituality, as well as egotism, this incisive work reveals how the libertine atmosphere of the late Renaissance challenges the saintly Socratic image Valdés fashioned for himself in his writings.

An exciting glimpse into late-Renaissance politics and culture, Twilight of the Renaissance brings new insights into Valdés?s life and political career, while also studying the relationship between the Spanish language and imperial propaganda efforts.

DANIEL A. CREWS is a professor in the Department of History at the University of Central Missouri.





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