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28: 341:, which she signed with the pseudonym "Una Madre" (A Mother). During this time she had a self-critical sense of her work, saying, "I could estimate how little those poor verses were worth, because they were criticized in my presence." This anonymity lasted fourteen years, until in 1872 at the urging of her friends and editors, she chose to sign works with her name. Along with the 286:
appeared in 1862. In it she showed a greater social concern and looked at the situation of women in social conflicts of the era, revealing "a deep knowledge of a boom time in Northern life when people came from everywhere to look for work and wealth, thus creating the rise of a mining bourgeoisie."
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Rosario Orrego had a distinguished place in the field of Chilean writing during the second half of the 19th century, activity which developed almost entirely in Valparaíso. In addition, she participated in several literary and philanthropic organizations promoting
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She was also the first woman to join a literary academy: the Academia de las Bellas Letras in Santiago, formed in the mid-19th century by the Chilean intellectual elite.
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named her an honorary member of the Academy of Fine Arts in Santiago, making her the first woman in the history of Chile to join an organization of this stature.
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Her marriage to Uribe took place when she was fourteen years old. They had five children, among them writers Ángela Uribe de Alcalde,
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Simpson Trostel, Adolfo (9 July 1993). "La primera mujer periodista de Chile" [The First Woman Journalist of Chile].
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and "breaks the conventional parameters of the approach to the subject of women in 19th century Chilean literature."
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She also ventured into poetry, a literary genre that she approached through several contributions to the magazine
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This trilogy transformed Rosario Orrego into one of the forerunners of the Hispanic American novel, together with
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The daughter of Manuel Andrés Orrego and Rosario Castañeda, Rosario Orrego Muñoz was born in the city of
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She wrote in a series of magazines and newspapers throughout her life, among them
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Rosario Orrego Uribe: The Feminine Voice of the 19th-Century Chilean Novel
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Rosario Orrego Uribe: la voz femenina de la novela decimonónica chilena
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After being widowed, she married jurist, journalist, and writer
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in 1873, to which three of her children also contributed.
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Sus mejores poemas, artículos y su novela corta "Teresa"
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Index


Copiapó
Valparaíso
Feminism
Jacinto Chacón Barrios
Luis
Hispanic America
Copiapó
Valparaíso
Chañarcillo
Luis Uribe Orrego
bachillerato
humanities
Jacinto Chacón Barrios
women's rights
José Victorino Lastarria
Independence of Chile
Juana Manso
Mercedes Marín
Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda
Júlia Lopes de Almeida
Clorinda Matto de Turner
Juana Manuela Gorriti
Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera
Atacama
Mercedes Marín
Nicolasa Montt
Luis

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