Amor que redime. Leyenda histórica
Enriqueta Lozano (1829-1895) was a prolific Grenadian writer and a conservative Catholic. In Spain she was the founder of the magazines Madre de familia and La Aurora de María. In the Philippines she collaborated, in addition to the magazine El bello sexo, with the newspaper El correo, and published the novel Emma Delaunay in the printing house of Revista Mercantil de Manila.
It seems that at the end of 1861 she was living in Manila, in the area of Dilao, next to the cemetery (see Gaceta 1862:3).
The poem she published in El bello sexo had been a second runner of the poetry contest organized by the Sociedad económica de amigos del país de la Provincia de Granada in 1888 and she read it at the meeting of the said society as the minutes of the public session of June 6 of the same year indicate.
-
Fecha
-
1891-03-31
-
Fuente
-
Lozano de Vilches, Enriqueta. “Amor que redime. Leyenda histórica.” El Bello Sexo, March 31, 1891, pp. 187-189.
From the library at Colegio seminario de los agustinos de Valladolid (Augustinian seminary in Valladolid, Spain). Digitized thanks to Filiteratura project (BOF KP, Universiteit Antwerpen 2018) by Rocío Ortuño and Cristina Guillén.
Link to the whole poem
-
Relación
-
“Actas de la sesión pública de la Real Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País de la provincia de Granada”, 6 de junio de 1886. Granada: Imp. de Indalecio, Ventura, 1888: 5-6.
Delrue, Elisabeth. 2022. "Defensa de las mujeres y sus derechos en 'Emma Delaunay' (1893) de Enriqueta Lozano de Vilchez, 'La madre de Paco Pardo' (1898) de Fanny Garrido y 'La malcasada' (1923) de Carmen de Burgos". En Misoginia y Filoginia: fuerzas discursivas simbólicas en la narrativa internacional. Madrid: Dykinson, 2022: 395-418.
Gaceta de Manila, 7 de marzo de 1862: 3
Lozano de Vilchez, Enriqueta. 1893. Emma Delaunay: novela orijinal de D.a Enriqueta Lozano de Vilchez. Manila: Imp. de la Revista Mercantil.
-
Colaborador
-
Rocío Ortuño Casanova and Annelies Diels
-
Idioma
-
Spanish