Three versions of Saint Teresa in the 19th century press. Illness, spirituality and ideology
This article studies the representation of Saint Teresa of Jesus in the Spanish press in the 19th century from a gender perspective. It analyses different descriptions of her diseases by different media, from medical interpretations that described her as
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