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Faustina Sáez de Melgar

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She married Valentín Melgar y Chicharro, a state official who would go on to hold various positions in Spain and in colonies such as the Philippines, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. The couple moved to Madrid. There her first son died in 1858. In 1859 her daughter Gloria was born and she published her poetry
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of difference). That is to say, they did not demand female emancipation, nor equality of rights with men; they simply advocated greater education for women with the sole objective of having basic knowledge to be able to have conversations with their husband, and thus not boring him. They considered
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Faustina Sáez y Soria began to write her first literary texts at age nine, an activity in which she persisted despite her father's opposition. At seventeen she published her first poem in
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Hibbs-Lissorgues, Solange, "Escritoras españolas entre el deber y el deseo: Faustina Sáez de Melgar (1834-1895), Pilar Sinués de Marco (1835-1893) y Antonia Rodríguez de Ureta",
831:(Barcelona, 23–25 October 2002), ed. V. Trueba, E. Rubio, P. Miret, L.F. Díaz Larios, J.F. Botrel and L. Bonet, Barcelona, University of Barcelona, PPU, 2005, pp. 135-148 906: 931: 961: 827:
García Jáñez, F., "Faustina Sáez de Melgar; escritora y 'ángel del hogar', imagen plástico-literaria", Sociedad de Literatura Española del Siglo XIX, III
182:. This made her into a celebrity, allowing her to regularly publish extensive narratives and contribute to all types of newspapers and magazines, such as 966: 51: 956: 926: 921: 283:
Due to her active presence in the culture of her time, she became involved in all kinds of social causes and joined the Committee of Ladies of the
623:(Barcelona: Imprenta de J. Jepús, 1881). Official reading book in the Spanish school system by Royal Order of 20 December 1886 and 12 May 1885. 911: 976: 941: 790: 723: 294:. She presided at the Artistic and Literary Athenaeum of Ladies (1869) and was Vice-President of Honor of the Women's Section of the 971: 763: 328:(1862–1866), obligatory subscription publication for the Normal Schools of Teachers and Higher Schools of Girls, by Royal Order of 946: 607:"Un libro para mis hijas. Educación cristiana y social de la mujer" (Barcelona: Librería de Juan and Antonio Bastinos ed., 1877) 708:
Gómez-Ferrer, Guadalupe (2011). "El Nuevo Pero Limitado Horizonte Tras 1868" [The New But Limited Horizon After 1868].
295: 916: 507:(Barcelona: Librería de Juan y Antonio Bastinos ed., 1877). Stories grouped under the generic pseudonym "Cuentos de aldea"). 289: 951: 936: 838:, ed. Pura Fernández and Marie-Linda Ortega, Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2008, pp. 325-343 438: 755: 284: 633:
Romances históricos y lecturas amenas para los niños de ambos sexos en las escuelas y las señoritas adolescentes
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La mujer de letras o la letraherida. Discursos y representaciones sobre la mujer escritora en el siglo XIX
140: 117: 73: 896: 891: 329: 145: 122: 501:, 18 July 1876). Was translated into Italian (in a version which was also a significant success) 759: 747: 719: 610:"Epistolario manual para señoritas" (Barcelona: Librería de Juan y Antonio Bastinos ed., 1877) 178:, verses on the recent war in Morocco. In 1860 she had her first great success with the novel 709: 546: 139:(1834–1895) was a Spanish writer and journalist. She was mother of the composer and painter 876: 369: 360: 885: 829:
Coloquio: Lectora, heroína, autora (La mujer en la literatura española del siglo XIX)
280:(of Paris). In 1873 her daughter Virginia was born, and in 1880 she moved to Paris. 162:; a year later she was an assiduous contributor to this and other magazines such as 667: 384: 299: 20: 782: 484:"María la cuarterona o La esclavitud en las Antillas" (1868). Text appeared in 437:(Madrid: Imprenta de Bernabé Fernández, 1860). Contains her first biography by 332:. She also held the position of director of other similar publications such as 268: 535:(Madrid: Pedro Núñez, 1879). At the end, the novel previously mentioned in 822:
Escritoras virtuosas: Narradoras de la domesticidad en la España isabelina
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Galería de escritoras isabelinas. La prensa periódica entre 1833 y 1895
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Faustina Sáez de Melgar was the founder and director of the magazine
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Works of Faustina Sáez de Melgar at the Biblioteca Virtual Cervantes
519:(Madrid: Rojas, 1878). At the end, another narrative by the author: 494:(Barcelona: Imprenta Hispana y Juan Pons, 1872 and 1878, 2 volumes) 629:(París: Ch. Bouret, 1882). "Instructional readings for children". 824:, Universidad de Granada-Instituto de Estudios de la Mujer, 2001 471:(Barcelona: Imprenta Verdaguer, 1867). Second part of the novel 383:(1889), in which she translated several poetic compositions by 311:
this to be the main cause of matrimonial breakups at the time.
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Escritoras españolas del siglo XIX. Manual bio-bibliográfico
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Las españolas, Americanas y Lusitanas pintadas por sí mismas
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Escritoras españolas del siglo XIX. Manual biobibliográfico
594:(Madrid: F. Macías, 1879). Abolitionist drama in verse. 718:] (in Spanish). Madrid: Arco/Libros. p. 38. 752:
The Feminist Encyclopedia of Spanish Literature: N-Z
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Vicente, 1865-1866), 3 volumes 50: 39: 588:Madrid: José Rodríguez, 1875, comic play. 16:Spanish writer and journalist (1834–1895) 907:Spanish women dramatists and playwrights 658: 656: 654: 635:(Madrid: Imprenta de Ramón Angulo, 1888) 777: 775: 650: 298:(1893). She was an active advocate for 445:Ecos de la gloria. Leyendas históricas 352:She translated many works, including: 666:(in Spanish). Vol. LII. Madrid: 465:(Madrid: Imprenta J. A. García, 1867) 447:(Madrid: Antonio Pérez Dubrull, 1863) 7: 932:Writers from the Community of Madrid 545:(Barcelona: Salvador Manero, 1881). 569:were reprinted in the same edition. 962:19th-century Spanish women writers 791:Autonomous University of Barcelona 176:La lira del Tajo y África y España 14: 555:(Madrid, 1889). Historical novel. 451:Ángela o El ramillete de jazmines 429:Matilde o El ángel de Val de Real 967:19th-century Spanish journalists 855:Simón Palmer, María del Carmen, 553:Fulvia o Los primeros cristianos 513:(Madrid: Rojas, 1878, 2 volumes) 431:(Madrid: Manuel de Rojas, 1862) 377:(1883), by Madame de Watteville 670:S.A. 1926. pp. 1211–1212. 481:(Madrid: F. Peña, 1868), novel 473:Adriana o La quinta de Peralta 457:Adriana o La quinta de Peralta 1: 511:Inés, o La hija de la caridad 575:(Madrid: Fernando Fe, s. a.) 529:(Madrid: Pedro Núñez, 1879). 492:Rosa, la cigarrera de Madrid 375:La sociedad y sus costumbres 285:Spanish Abolitionist Society 23:, the first or paternal 957:Swedish–Spanish translators 927:Italian–Spanish translators 488:number 24, 24 October 1868. 459:(Madrid: F. de Rojas, 1866) 109:Valentín Melgar y Chicharro 993: 922:French–Spanish translators 912:19th-century Spanish poets 756:Greenwood Publishing Group 748:"Sáez de Melgar, Faustina" 586:Contra indiferencia, celos 439:María Pilar Sinués Navarro 387:, Queen consort of Romania 304:feminismo de la diferencia 228:La Moda Elegante Ilustrada 18: 977:Spanish magazine founders 942:Spanish women journalists 850:Revista Hispánica Moderna 783:"Faustina Sáez de Melgar" 768:– via Google Books. 735:– via Google Books. 469:Amar después de la muerte 342:Paris charmant artistique 278:Paris Charmant Artistique 224:El Recreo de las Familias 49: 972:19th-century translators 859:, Madrid: Castalia, 1991 852:, LIV.1 (2001), pp. 5-30 817:(Madrid: Castalia, 1991) 681:Fernández de Cano, J.R. 220:La Ilustración de Madrid 947:Spanish women novelists 527:El collar de esmeraldas 344:(a French periodical). 180:La pastora del Guadiela 133:Faustina Sáez de Melgar 44:Faustina Sáez de Melgar 841:Sánchez Llama, Íñigo, 746:Nalbone, Lisa (2002). 627:La semana de los niños 621:Páginas para las niñas 497:"El hogar sin fuego" ( 417:La marquesa de Pinares 411:La pastora de Guadiela 357:Los dramas de la bolsa 338:La Canastilla Infantil 274:La Canastilla Infantil 917:Spanish abolitionists 813:Carmen Simón Palmer, 256:El Correo de Ultramar 184:El Trono y la Nobleza 137:Faustina Sáez y Soria 74:Villamanrique de Tajo 62:Faustina Sáez y Soria 758:. pp. 533–534. 567:La bendición paterna 521:La bendición paterna 296:Chicago World's Fair 196:La Aurora de la Vida 160:El Correo de la Moda 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Index

Spanish name
surname

Villamanrique de Tajo
Madrid
Gloria Melgar Sáez
es
Gloria Melgar Sáez
es
La Violeta
Spanish Abolitionist Society
es
Chicago World's Fair
abolitionism
feminism
Isabella II
Pierre Zaccone
Fredrika Bremer
Carmen Sylva
María Pilar Sinués Navarro
Novel of manners



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"Sáez de Melgar, Faustina (ca. 1834-1895)"
Historia de las mujeres en España: siglos XIX y XX
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"Sáez de Melgar, Faustina"

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