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The three secular plays of Sor Juana Inés de la CruzThe three secular plays of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

The three secular plays of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

Guillermo Schmidhuber, Guillermo Schmidhuber de la Mora, Olga Martha Pena Doria

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"Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (1648-1695) wrote poetry, prose, and plays and is considered the greatest of Mexican women writers.". "Traditionally, scholars have attributed only one complete play to Sor Juana, but in 1989 Guillermo Schmidhuber discovered a lost play, The Second Celestina, which he proved conclusively to be Sor Juana's earliest comedia, co-authored with Agustin Salazar y Torres. His critical study is the first dedicated exclusively to the secular plays and the first to confirm Sor Juana's authorship of three dramatic pieces. Combining literary history and criticism, Schmidhuber explores the life and originality of Sor Juana's dramas and helps elucidate her enigmatic genius.". "Though Sor Juana's work as a poet and intellectual has received increasing attention in the last decade, writing about her has rarely taken into account her role as dramatist. Guillermo Schmidhuber helps correct this critical imbalance by examining Sor Juana's plays in light of dramatic theory. He finds elements of both mannerist and baroque theatre in her work, sometimes both within the same play."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL800605W

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AuthorshipDramatic worksPlays & playwrightsPlays / DramaJuana Ines de la Cruz,Latin American DramaWomen In LiteratureWomen AuthorsSpanishLiterary CriticismSouth AmericaUSAJuana Inâes de la Cruz,Miscellaneous Other Literature Dramas1651-1695Sister,American - Hispanic AmericanSpanish drama, history and criticism

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