each November 12th be remembered Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz On a new birthday anniversary. She was a Mexican poet, writer, and nun, and was a major reference for this book. hispano american baroque styleat a historical moment when these professions were exclusive to men.
Juana Ines de Azbaje and Ramírez de Santillana was born in November 12, 1648 It is located in Hacienda Nepantla, in what is now the Viceroyalty of New Spain, Mexico. From an early age he showed a clear interest in knowledge and reading. He moved to Mexico City with his uncles, which helped him expand his training.
He entered the school at the age of 15, Court of Governor Antonio Sebastian de Toledothe Marquis of Mancera and his wife Leonor de Carret, who sponsored her bridesmaid and patron of literature. So he developed an interest as follows. character and got interested baroqueEven though it was a male-dominated scene with little access to women. formal education ah university.
In 1667 he Discaldo Carmelite Sisters of Mexico CityHowever, shortly afterward she had to leave the convent for health reasons. 2 years later he Knights of Saint JeromeThere he devoted himself to literary writing and learning. His literary style combined Baroque sensibilities and erudition, with clear use of metaphor and theological references.
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz He died on April 17, 1695, at the age of 43. epidemic Typhoid fever struck the Monastery of San Jerónimo. mexico city.
works of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz This includes poetry, autosacraments, drama, and argumentative prose. first dream This is one of his most important works and deals with the experience of the soul seeking knowledge during sleep. One of his poems is “Stupid People”, in which he clearly criticizes the “hypocrisy of men” of his time.
He wrote to the Bishop of Puebla:Reply to Sister Filotea de la Cruz”, he expressed doubts about his own work and expressed the following aspirations: Women may be able to acquire free intelligence. Throughout her career, she spoke out in support of women’s education and freedom to choose, think, and access culture. His other important contributions are:“Sacred Narcissus”, “Joseph’s Scepter”, “The Quality of Home”, “Love is Like a Labyrinth””.
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz She is considered one of the leading references in Hispanic literature, and her contributions extend beyond any particular work. throughout his life fought for women’s rights Get educated, have access to literature, writing, and different forms of culture, and challenge the trends of the times.
foolish men who accuse
A woman for no reason
without realizing that you are the occasion
About the same thing you’re blaming:
Yes, with unparalleled zeal
you invite their scorn
Why do you want them to do well?
What if you drive them to evil?
you fight their resistance
And due to gravity,
you said lightness
What did diligence do?
Looks like you need courage
your crazy look
To the boy placing the coconut
and he fears him.
It’s a stupid guess, but that’s what you want to do.
find what you’re looking for,
Intended for Thai people,
And the one in his possession is Lucrecia.
Is there any humor more bizarre than this?
Not enough advice
he himself clouds the mirror
Do you feel like it’s not clear?
with goodwill and contempt
you have equal conditions,
If they treat you badly, complain
If they love you, they will mock you.
In my opinion, no one wins.
Well, the most humble person is
If she doesn’t approve of you, she’s ungrateful,
And if it recognizes you, it is light.
you are always so stupid
unequal levels,
you accuse someone of being cruel
The other is because it’s easy to criticize.
So how should we train?
what your love is meant to be
If the ungrateful are offended,
And, simple as that, does it make you angry?
But between anger and sadness
What your taste points to,
Well, there are people who don’t love you
And complain at the right time.
your lovers give you grief
To your wings of freedom,
and after doing bad things to them
I hope to find something very good.
What was the biggest drawback?
In the wrong passion:
Those who fall by prayer,
Or are you someone who prays when you fall?
Or who is more responsible?
Even if someone did something wrong,
Those who sin with a price,
Or are you the one who pays the price for your sins?
Well, why are you scared?
What about the guilt you feel?
I want one, which one would you like to make?
Or make whatever you’re looking for.
stop the request
And there’s another reason,
you will blame the fans
I was going to ask you to do that.
Well, many weapons I found
it deals with your arrogance,
Now, as a promise and example.
You unite the devil, the flesh, and the world.