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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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