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Juana

Juana

She entered the convent specifically to avoid marriage and gain the freedom to study. By age three, she could read, and as a teen, she astounded a panel of 40 scholars with her knowledge.

Juana is a name shared by several iconic historical figures, literary characters, and modern cultural icons. Depending on your interest, you might be looking for information on a 17th-century feminist nun, a tragic Spanish queen, or a key character in literature. She entered the convent specifically to avoid marriage

Her most famous work is Primero Sueño ("First Dream"), a philosophical poem about the soul's quest for knowledge. Depending on your interest, you might be looking

Her letter, Respuesta a Sor Filotea ("Reply to Sister Filotea"), is considered a foundational feminist manifesto defending women's right to education. 2. Juana of Castile (1479–1555) Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz | The Poetry Foundation Depending on your interest

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  • Tipo de publicación: Catálogo de exposición

Este catálogo acompaña a la exposición "Revista de Occidente o la modernidad española", comisariada por Juan Manuel Bonet, una iniciativa que conmemora el centenario de la Revista. 

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- Divagaciones occidentales: Revista de Occidente 1923-1936 mes a mes. Juan Manuel Bonet.
- Revista de Occidente en la Edad de Plata. Fernando R. Lafuente.
- Fernando Vela, al pie de la obra. Juan Marqués
- Ortega, a la sombra de la Telefónica. Fernando Castillo
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She entered the convent specifically to avoid marriage and gain the freedom to study. By age three, she could read, and as a teen, she astounded a panel of 40 scholars with her knowledge.

Juana is a name shared by several iconic historical figures, literary characters, and modern cultural icons. Depending on your interest, you might be looking for information on a 17th-century feminist nun, a tragic Spanish queen, or a key character in literature.

Her most famous work is Primero Sueño ("First Dream"), a philosophical poem about the soul's quest for knowledge.

Her letter, Respuesta a Sor Filotea ("Reply to Sister Filotea"), is considered a foundational feminist manifesto defending women's right to education. 2. Juana of Castile (1479–1555) Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz | The Poetry Foundation