sábado, 20 de octubre de 2012

sOr jUaNa iiNes dE La cRuZ




Retrato de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (Miguel Cabrera).jpg

Juana Ines de Asbaje y Ramirez de Santillana, better known as Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (San Miguel Nepantla, November 12, 1651, Mexico City, April 17, 1695), was a religious writer in New Spain Baroque Golden Age poetry cultivated, the sacramental and theater and prose. Because of the importance of his work, he received the nickname of "the phoenix of America", "The Tenth Muse" and "The Tenth Muse Mexican."

SOR JUANA USED TO 

she used to take literacy classes with her older sister secret from his mother

She used to be bookish

she used to read the Greek and Roman classics and theology of his time

she used to try to convince her mother to send her to school dressed as a man

she used to cut a piece of your own hair if not properly learned a lesson or book it did not seem right to the head were covered beauties if lacked ideas.

  she used to write sonnets, poems
and funeral elegies that were welcome at court

she used to not be attracted by love

she used to be conformist with their knowledge

she used to claim their rights and perform their perspective reviews sorted