Poems, Protest, and a Dream

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Pub. Date: 2005-08-04
Publisher(s): Longman
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Summary

Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (1648-1695) wrote her most famous prose work, La Respuesta a Sor Filotea, in 1691 in response to her bishop's injunction against her intellectual pursuits. A passionate and subversive defense of the rights of women to study, to teach, and to write, it predates by almost a century and a half serious writings on any continent about the position and education of women. Moreover, notes Ilan Stavans in his introduction, it has become "a cornerstone of Hispanic-American identity ... at once a chronicle of the tense gender relations in the Western Hemisphere, a rich portrait of the social behavior that prevailed more than a century before independence from Spain was gained in 1810, and the very first intellectual autobiography written by a criolla in a hemisphere known for its solipsism, introversion, and allergy to public confessions. Also included in this wide-ranging selection is a new translation of Sor Juana's masterpiece, the epistemological poem "Primero Sueno", as well as revealing autobiographical sonnets, reverential religious poetry, secular love poems (which have excited speculation through three centuries), playful verses, and lyrical tributes to New World culture that are among the earliest writings celebrating the people and the customs of this hemisphere.

Author Biography

Ilan Stavans is Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College and the author or editor of numerous books.

Table of Contents

Translator's Note v
Introduction xi
Suggestions For Further Reading xlv
A Note On The Text xlix
Response To The Most Illustrious Poetess Sor Filotea De La Cruz
1(76)
First I Dream
77(54)
Romances
131(16)
Prologue to the Reader
133(4)
In Reply to a Gentleman from Peru
137(8)
While by Grace I Am Inspired
145(2)
Redondillas
147(6)
A Philosophical Satire
149(4)
Epigrams
153(8)
Satiric Reproach
155(1)
Which Reveals
155(2)
A Much-Needed Eyewash
157(1)
A Bit of Moral Advice
157(2)
Demonstration to a Sergeant
159(2)
Decimas
161(6)
She Assures That She Will Hold a Secret
163(1)
Accompanying a Ring
163(2)
A Modest Gift
165(1)
She Describes in Detail
165(2)
Sonnets
167(20)
She Attempts to Minimize the Praise
169(2)
She Laments Her Fortune
171(2)
Better Death
173(2)
Spiritedly, She Considers the Choice
175(2)
She Distrusts, as Disguised Cruelty
177(2)
One of Five Burlesque Sonnets
179(2)
She Answers Suspicions
181(2)
Which Recounts How Fantasy Contents Itself
183(2)
She Resolves the Question
185(2)
Villancico
187(6)
Fragment from ``Santa Catarina''
189(4)
Theater, Sacred And Profane
193(54)
Loa for El Divino Narciso
195(46)
Fragment from Los Empenos de Una Casa
241(6)
Notes 247

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