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The sixteenth-century friar known as St. John of the Cross is regarded as one of Spain's foremost poets, as well as one of the greatest mystical poets of any language. Drawn to the contemplative life, he joined St. Teresa of Avila in her reform of the Discalced Carmelites. St. John considered his poetry to be the most authentic expression of his theology and his mystical experience. This new edition of his works of spiritual guidance both modernizes the original text and retains its rhetorical grandeur.
In addition to eight poems, this volume features St. John's four major prose works: Subida del Monte Carmelo ("The Ascent of Mount Carmel"), Noche oscura ("The Dark Night"), Cantico espiritual ("The Spiritual Canticle"), and Llama de amor viva ("The Living Flame of Love"). Translator Stanley Appelbaum provides an informative Introduction, in addition to helpful notes on each item.
1. On a dark night
2. Spiritual Canticle
3. O living flame of love
4. I live without living in myself
5. For I know well the fountain that gushes and flows
6. I entered a place where I had no knowledge
7. A shepherd lad, alone, is grieving
8. In pursuit of an amorous adventure
Prologue
Book I, Chapter 1
Book I, Chapter 2
Book I, Chapter 3
Book I, Chapter 13
Book I, Chapter 14
Book I, Chapter 15
Book II, Chapter 1
Book II, Chapter 2
Book II, Chapter 3
Book II, Chapter 5
Book II, Chapter 6
Book II, Chapter 24
Book III, Chapter 1
Book III, Chapter 4
Book III, Chapter 36
Explanation [of First Stanza]
Book I, Chapter 1
Book I, Chapter 9
Book II, Chapter 4
Book II, Chapter 5
Book II, Chapter 8
Book II, Chapter 15
Book II, Chapter 25
Prologue
Argument
Commentary
Stanza 1
Commentary on the Following Stanza [39]
Stanza 39
Stanza 40
Prologue
Stanza 1
Language
Spanish
Level
Intermediate
Book Binding
Paperback
Book Format
Parallel Text
Book Genre
Fiction
Book ISBN
9780486451237
Book Page Count
224
Book Publication Date
29-Oct-99
Book Publisher
Dover Publications