Book contents
- A History of Chilean Literature
- A History of Chilean Literature
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Proto-Chilean, Colonial Chronicles and Letters
- Part II Nineteenth-Century Articulations of an Embryonic National Consciousness
- Chapter 6 Rosario Orrego Castañeda (1831/4–1879) and the Proto-Feminist Writing Scene
- Chapter 7 The Feuilleton Tradition
- Chapter 8 The Historical Novel
- Chapter 9 From the Public to the Private
- Chapter 10 Literature and Literary Markets
- Chapter 11 Modernization and Culture
- Part III Beyond Chileanness: Heterogeneity and Transculturation in Canonical and Peripheral Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Literature
- Index
- References
Chapter 6 - Rosario Orrego Castañeda (1831/4–1879) and the Proto-Feminist Writing Scene
from Part II - Nineteenth-Century Articulations of an Embryonic National Consciousness
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 September 2021
- A History of Chilean Literature
- A History of Chilean Literature
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Proto-Chilean, Colonial Chronicles and Letters
- Part II Nineteenth-Century Articulations of an Embryonic National Consciousness
- Chapter 6 Rosario Orrego Castañeda (1831/4–1879) and the Proto-Feminist Writing Scene
- Chapter 7 The Feuilleton Tradition
- Chapter 8 The Historical Novel
- Chapter 9 From the Public to the Private
- Chapter 10 Literature and Literary Markets
- Chapter 11 Modernization and Culture
- Part III Beyond Chileanness: Heterogeneity and Transculturation in Canonical and Peripheral Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Literature
- Index
- References
Summary
Rosario Orrego Casteñeda (1831/4–1879) was part of a group of nineteenth-century Chilean women writers that included Carmen Arriagada (1807–1900), Mercedes Marín del Solar (1804–1866), Quiteria Varas (1838–1886), Lucrecia Undurraga Somarriva (?), Hortensia Bustamante (1860–?), Victoria Cueto (?), Delfina María Hidalgo (1862–?), Amelia Solar Marín (1836–1915), Martina Barros Borgoño (1850–1944), Celeste Lassabe Graccien (186?–19?), and Maipina de la Barra (1834–1904).
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- A History of Chilean Literature , pp. 119 - 137Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021