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to the well-to-do family of Pedro García de la Huerta and María Ignacia Rosales. Her maternal grandfather was the Royal Court lawyer, Juan Rosales. In 1770, she joined the newly formed convent Monasterio del Carmen de San Rafael and took the name Sister Tadea de San Joaquín. In 1783, a flood forced
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the nuns of the convent to flee and Sister Tadea was encouraged to write a ballad about the events to her confessor who was away. Her detailed depiction of the events, titled
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Relación de la inundación que hizo el río Mapocho de la ciudad de Santiago de Chile, en el Monasterio de Carmelitas, Titular de San Rafael
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Relación de la inundación que hizo el río Mapocho de la ciudad de Santiago de Chile, en el Monasterio de Carmelitas, Titular de San Rafael
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who wrote Catholic confessional ballad about the great flood of 1783. She is said to be the first woman poet of Chile.
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Sister Tadea served as superior of the monastery three times and composed verses until her death in 1827.
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ecclesiastical historian of Chile, identified her and her work.
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Davies, Catherine; Owen, Hilary; Brewster, Claire (2007).
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South American Independence: Gender, Politics, Text
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Spanish name
surname
Spanish
Carmelite
nun
Chilean
Colonial period
Santiago, Chile
Lima, Peru
octosyllabic meter
Baroque
epic poetry
José Ignacio Eyzaguirre Portales
es


Tierney 1999


Davies, Owen & Brewster 2007



"García de la Huerta, Tadea"
"Travel, Natural Disasters, and the Texts of Cloistered Nuns: A Case from Colonial Chile"
ISSN
0145-8973
"El Monasterio del Carmen Bajo, El Corregidor Zañartu y Sor Tadea"
South American Independence: Gender, Politics, Text
ISBN

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