Meaning and importance of Paradise description in the "Introducción de los Milagros de Nuestra Señora" by Gonzalo de Berceo
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Lidia Raquel Miranda
The Introduction of Los Milagros de Nuestra Señora by Gonzalo de Berceo shows a locus amoenus, where the pilgrim rests, that identify with paradise (c. 14 a y b). The source in that lawn (c. 3) divides in four branches (c. 21) that evoke the rivers of paradise, and the trees that produce healthful and beautiful fruits (c. 4) represent the abundance and happiness preceding the original sin. In this context, Virgin Mary image is the redemption matrix that will repair the fault committed by Adam and Eve because of her mediation between Christ and men. The stanzas’ text by Gonzalo de Berceo we have analyzed focus in theological history of humanity of latest days, the enunciator present, which is understood starting from the originating times. So, the lawn description connotes the lost paradise and paradisiacal state which recovery is a certain possibility to men who believe and devote Virgin Mary.
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Miranda, Lidia Raquel. “Meaning and importance of Paradise description in the ‘Introducción de los Milagros de Nuestra Señora’ by Gonzalo de Berceo”. Mirabilia: electronic journal of antiquity and middle ages, no. 12, pp. 20-37, https://raco.cat/index.php/Mirabilia/article/view/283168.
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