Georgina Sabat-Rivers, Esta de nuestra Amrica. Minor wear and soiling on boards with text edges browned and browning on page margins not affecting any text. Georgina Sabat-Rivers, El Sueo de Sor Juana Ins de la Cruz: Tradiciones literarias y originalidad (1976). Ten illustratio ns, nine of which are reproductions of original title pages from the first publication. This first edition of volume two was printed on the 20th of September, 1952 - from publisher's notes on page immediately following 550. ![]() Extensive notes and prologue - "Edicion, prologo y notas de Alfonso Mendez Plancarte". The UL has two or three copies of this, some in English (eg., 743.31.c.95.116). One of the 'Biblioteca Americana' from FDCE in the series 'Literatura Colonial'. The most complete study of Sor Juana's life and work to date is by the famous Mexican poet Octavio Paz, entitled Sor Juana Ins de la Cruz, o, Las trampas de la fe (Mxico: Fondo de Cultura Econmica, 1982). ![]() There are four volumes in this uniform edition. This is volume two only of the collected works of Sor Juana de la Cruz. ![]() Brick red cloth over boards with gilt lettering on spine. The exhibited book displays the beginning of one of Sor Juana’s most important poetic works, the Primero Sueño, or “First Dream,” a lyrical meditation on the soul’s yearning for knowledge.Mexico City, Mexico: Fondo De Cultura Economica. Sus obras completas se publicaron en España en tres volúmenes: Inundación castálida de la única poetisa, musa décima, sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1689), Segundo volumen de las obras de sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1692) y Fama y obras póstumas del Fénix de México (1700). Although the book begins with her controversial critique of Vieira, the preface by an officer of the Spanish Inquisition notes that there is nothing in the text that offends the true Catholic religion, while much is to be admired. Aborda tambin con audacia temas sociopolticos. Su obra es una muestra excelente de lo mejor de la literatura barroca, y expresa un sofisticado pensamiento crtico sobre el amor, la tradicin, la existencia y la religin. The exhibited volume, printed in Spain, is a rare edition of Sor Juana’s works published during her lifetime. Sor Juana Ins de la Cruz (Mxico, 1651-1695) fue una extraordinaria escritora, autora de teatro, prosa y poesa. Modern critics have argued that Sor Juana produced some of the most important poetic and polemical works written in the Americas before the mid-nineteenth century. When she responded with an essay that described the attitude of the Church as patriarchal and misogynistic, the Bishop officially censured her and prohibited her writings. La obra de sor Juana Ins de la Cruz comprende 487 romances, sonetos, villancicos, prosas, dcimas, obras de teatro, liras, endechas y plantos, los cuales estn recogidos en 180 volmenes, 1 siendo el primero de ellos Inundacin castlida, el cual se public en Espaa en 1692, 2 y entre los. This led the Bishop of Mexico to condemn her intellectual pursuits as unbefitting her gender. In the convent she was able to continue writing spiritual poems, plays, and essays until 1690, when she produced a critique of a sermon by the famous Jesuit António de Vieira. ![]() Jerome) in Mexico City in 1669, taking the name Sor (Sister) Juana Inés de la Cruz. Segundo volumen de las Obras de Sor Juana Ins de la Cruz y la Segunda Celestina. Therefore she entered the Convent of San Geronimo (St. Letter from Sister Juana Ins de la Cruz Written to the Reverend. secretary of the Counts of Paredes (Alatorre, Obras completas 19. Although her intellectual gifts made her famous among the cultural elite of New Spain, girls were not eligible for higher education. Called by her contemporaries the Tenth Muse, Sor Juana Ins de la Cruz (16481695). As a young girl she taught herself to read several languages, including Latin, Greek, and Nahuatl, in her maternal grandfather’s library. Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana was born to an unmarried Criollo woman and a Spanish captain at Tepetlixpa, Mexico. Un ndice interactivo permite acceder directamente a la. Segundo tomo de las obras de soror Juana Inés de la Cruz, monja professa en el monasterio del señor San Geronimo en la ciudad de Mexico.īarcelona: Joseph Llopis, 1693. Este libro electrnico presenta una coleccin de 2 Obras de Juana Ins de la Cruz en texto completo.
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