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This paper examines the oration by António de Sousa de Macedo (1606-1682) titled Fala que fez o D. António de Sousa de Macedo do Concelho da Fazenda da sua Magestade, no juramento de rei do Muito Alto e Muito Poderoso Dom Afonso VI, nosso senhor, em quarta-feira 15 de novembro 1656, published in 1656. The article argues that the oration is part of a wider restoration and post-restoration context framed by the end of the union between Portugal and Spain (1640) and the war between the two countries (1640-1668). Following the principles of close reading, the analysis pursues the main axes of the monarch's praise and “fabrication” of his prestige and the image of the whole dynasty. The article finds methodological support in, among others, Peter Burke's The Fabrication of Louis XIV (Polish edition 2011).
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Artykuł przedstawia orację autorstwa Antóniego de Sousy de Macedo (1606-1682) Fala que fez o D. António de Sousa de Macedo do Concelho da Fazenda da sua Magestade, no juramento de rei do Muito Alto e Muito Poderoso Dom Afonso VI, nosso senhor, em quarta-feira 15 de novembro 1656, wydaną drukiem w roku 1656. W tekście dowodzi się, że oracja wpisuje się w szerszy kontekst restauracyjny oraz post-restauracyjny związany zarówno z zakończeniem unii Portugalii i Hiszpanii (1640), jak i z wojną między oboma krajami (1640-1668). Zgodnie z założeniami close reading analizowane są główne osie pochwały monarchy i „fabrykacja” jego prestiżu oraz wizerunku całej dynastii. Wsparcie metodologiczne stanowi m.in. praca Petera Burke’a, Fabrykacja Ludwika XIV (wydanie polskie 2011).
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