Writing Teresa: The Saint from Ávila at the fin-de-siglo examines the
Teresa de Jesús "boom" of roughly 1880-1930 and offers an in-depth study
of five major Spanish participants in the turn-of-the-twentieth-century
explosion of literary treatments of St. Teresa. This historical period's
interest in the Saint from Ávila relates to popularization and
nationalization of aspects of Catholicism, technological advances, a
modernist fascination with saintly heroes, the search for new Spanish
identities, and the evolving role of women writers and intellectuals.
Teresa was mysticism in its historical context, energy in a time of
doubt, the possibility of reconciling science and spirituality, a new
vision for writing, and a maternal figure linked to the religion of the
past for those who had lost the faith of their childhood.