Fanny Garrido Explained

Fanny Garrido
Birth Name:Francisca González Garrido
Birth Date:1 September 1846
Birth Place:A Coruña, Spain
Death Place:Liáns, Oleiros, Spain
Other Names:Eulalia de Liáns
Occupation:Writer, translator
Notable Works:Escaramuzas

Francisca González Garrido (1 September 1846 – 11 September 1917), better known as Fanny Garrido, was a Galician writer and translator.[1]

Biography

Fanny Garrido was born in A Coruña in 1846, to military doctor Francisco González Garrido del Amo and Josefa García Cuenca.[2] She married the composer Marcial del Adalid, who musicalized many of her poems. In 1873 she gave birth to their daughter,, who became a noted painter.[3] After the death of her husband, Garrido married Lugo chemist .[2]

She contributed to the Madrid newspapers Galicia and El Correo,[4] writing under the pseudonym Eulalia de Liáns.[5] The most notable of her works is the autobiographical novel Escaramuzas, published in 1885,[5] which she dedicated to her friend Emilia Pardo Bazán (with whom she had co-founded the Galician Folklore Society in 1884).[2] She was also a translator of the German poets Heinrich Heine and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.[2] [6]

Honors

Fanny Garrido was a correspondent of the Royal Galician Academy.[4]

In December 1971, a street was named for her in her home city of A Coruña.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Una rosa coruñesa en la Ópera de París . A Coruña Rose at the Paris Opera . Isabel . Bugallal . La Opinión A Coruña . A Coruña . Spanish . 29 February 2008 . 12 August 2018.
  2. Book: Touriñán Morandeira, Laura . Trabajos presentados en el I SMYG-CEMUSA (2012) . Works Presented at the 1st SMYG-CEMUSA (2012) . El origen de la creación artístico-musical socio-identitaria en Marcial del Adalid: la influencia intelectual femenina en su obra . The Origin of Socio-Identical Artistic-Musical Creation in Marcial del Adalid: The Feminine Intellectual Influence in His Work . University of Salamanca Center for Women's Studies . 48–49 . Spanish . February 2012 . 12 August 2018 . issuu.
  3. Book: Mulleres pintoras na arte galega (segunda metade do século XIX e primeiro terzo do século XX). Unha historia de invisibilidade . Women Painters in Galician Art (Second Half of the 19th Century and First Third of the 20th Century) . Consello da Cultura Galega . Galician . 24 July 2009 . 12 August 2018.
  4. Book: Mujeres en A Coruña . Women in A Coruña . . 27 . Spanish . 2011 . 12 August 2018 . Scribd.
  5. Book: Sánchez García, Jesús A. . En Femenino Voces, Miradas, Territorios . In Women's Voices, Looks, Territories . En el balcón, en el palco, en la galería . On the Balcony, in the Box, in the Gallery . Montserrat . Villarino Pérez . Ofelia . Rey Castelao . Ofelia Rey Castelao . Rocío . Sánchez Ameijeiras . . 340 . Spanish . 2008 . 12 August 2018 . Google Books.
  6. Book: Pageard, Robert . Goethe en España . . 59, 206, 207 . Spanish . 1958 . 12 August 2018 . Google Books.