![]() In 1598, when he was still a child, his mother went with him to “New Spain” (now Mexico) in the company of Pedro’s widowed grandmother and younger brother. Pedro de Asbaje was a native of Guipúzcoa. Isabel Ramírez acknowledged in writing that all her children, including Sor Juana, were conceived out of wedlock. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, in her will, affirmed that she was: “ legitimate daughter of Don Pedro de Asbaje y Vargas, deceased, and of Mrs. ![]() Because her parents never married through the church, in some biographies, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz is said to be an illegitimate daughter. Juana was the second of the three daughters of Pedro de Asbaje and Isabel Ramírez. The date of her birth is uncertain, but the most common is to place it on November 12, 1648. Juana Inés de la Cruz was born in Mexico, a country known at the time as “ New Spain“. If my fantasy makes you prison Juana de la Cruz’s birth and first years It doesn’t matter to circumvent arms and chest That although you leave the close bond mocked Why do you make me fall in love flattering If to the magnet of your graces, attractive, Critics believe that her poems and sonnets are sublime and of unique beauty. She cultivated lyric, self-sacramental and theater. This singular woman, occupies an outstanding place in Spanish literature. In any selection of famous Mexican poets, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz appears first. She is an extraordinary exponent of the Golden Age of literature in Spanish. ![]() "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.Click here if you want to see this biography in Spanish translation.īiography of Juana Inés de la Cruz, religious Mexican who stood out in a remarkable way as a lyrical writer. She collaborates and publishes in the Tirant lo Blanc Association of Mexico and The Tirant lo Blanc Association of Catalunya. She coordinates the Dialogue between Cultures collection of Orfeo Catalan from Mexico where she has released two sketches of Mexican and Catalan female characters. She also co-authored the novel Florentine Manuscript. Biography for KIDS (Sor Juana Ines, Christopher Columbus) and Prospection Fiction as a textbook. Her first book of poetry published in Madrid, is called Avatars. In narrative she has published anthologies, Tales of the Hurus I and Hurus II files and the novels The Age of the Clones, The Witch's Loneliness, Rain Over The Bartender and Triviality, published in Barcelona. She resides in Mexico and is a professor-researcher of Prospective Fiction at the International Institute for Prospectives (ISEP), Mexico City. Blanca Fernandez Martinez has a degree in History from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Colabora y publica en la Asociacion Tirant lo Blanc de Mexico y La Asociacion Tirant lo Blanc de Catalunya. Coordina la coleccion Dialogo entre Culturas del Orfeo Catalan de Mexico donde ha publicado dos semblanzas sobre personajes femeninos mexicanos y catalanes. Tambien la novela escrita en coautoria, El Manuscrito Florentino. Biografia para ninos (Sor Juana Ines, Cristobal Colon) y Ficcion Prospectiva como libro de texto. Su primer libro de poesia publicado en Madrid, se titula Avatares. En narrativa tiene publicadas las antologias, Cuentos del Archivo Hurus y Archivo Hurus II y las novelas La era de los clones, La soledad de la meiga, Lluvia sobre el barman y La Nimiedad, publicada en Barcelona. Reside en Mexico y es profesora-investigadora de Ficcion Prospectiva en el Instituto Internacional de Prospectiva (ISEP), de la Ciudad de Mexico. Blanca Martinez Fernandez es licenciada en Historia por la Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona.
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