The
Life of Saint Teresa of Avila
By: St Teresa of Avila, John M. Cohen
Publication Date: 1988/01
Publisher: Viking Penguin
Format: Paper
ISBN:0140440739
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'One of the
things that makes me happy here,' wrote Teresa from her foundation at
Seville, 'is that there is no suggestion of that nonsense about my
supposed sanctity...'
None the less, the world persisted in believing her to be a saint.
Her autobiography tells how a self-willed and hysterically unbalanced
woman was entirely transformed by profound religious experiences; it is
also a literary masterpiece and, after Don Quixote, the most
widely read prose classic of Spain.
Along the path to her conversion, which began in 1555 at the age of
forty, St Teresa had been haunted by hideous visions and illness, and
her discussion of these, and of fear and false mysticism, informs some
of the most moving and remarkable passages in her Life. She was
an acute and trustworthy analyst of exalted states. Above all, though,
her account is helpful for readers developing an interest in Roman
Catholicism and mysticism, for sceptics, beginners and all those
learning to pray.