Poems, Protest, and a Dream

Foreword / AfterwordIlan Stavans
FormatCollection / Anthology
LanguageEnglish
Year1997
PublisherPenguin
CountryUnited Kingdom
Pages304
ISBN9780140447033
Poems, Protest, and a Dream

A bilingual edition of writings by Latin America's finest baroque poet 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. 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. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

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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 FIRST I DREAM 77 ROMANCES 131 Prologue to the Reader 133 In Reply to a Gentleman from Peru 137 While by Grace I Am Inspired 145 REDONDILLAS 147 A Philosophical Satire 149 EPIGRAMS 153 Satiric Reproach 155 Which Reveals 155 A Much-Needed Eyewash 157 A Bit of Moral Advice 157 Demonstration to a Sergeant 159 DÉCIMAS 161 She Assures That She Will Hold a Secret 163 Accompanying a Ring 163 A Modest Gift 165 She Describes in Detail 165 SONNETS 167 She Attempts to Minimize the Praise 169 She Laments Her Fortune 171 Better Death 173 Spiritedly, She Considers the Choice 175 She Distrusts, as Disguised Cruelty 177 One of Five Burlesque Sonnets 179 She Answers Suspicions 181 Which Recounts How Fantasy Contents Itself 183 She Resolves the Question 185 VILLANCICO 187 Fragment from "Santa Catarina" 189 THEATER, SACRED AND PROFANE 193 Loa for El Divino Narciso 195 Fragment from Los Empeños de Una Casa 241 NOTES 247

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