María Egual Explained

Ana Maria Josepa Dorotea Egual i Miguel (Castellón, January 1655 - Valencia, 23 April 1735), daughter of José Egual Borrás and Basilia Miguel, was a Spanish poet and dramatist. In 1676, she married Chrysostom Peris, Marquess of Castellfort, and moved to Valencia, where she convened literary academies. At the time of her death, almost all her work was destroyed, but some plays and various poems were saved.

Biography

Maria Egual spent her youth in Castellón and married Chrysostom Peris (first Marquis of Xínquer, and then of Castellfort). She held a literary academy in her home in Valencia. She wrote poetry, plays and narratives before her death. Her work was destroyed at the time of her death, although three volumes were conserved. Her literature is of a late Baroque style. She cultivated several poetic models, such as the paradramàtics colloquis.[1]

Selected works

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: María Egual Miguel (Ana Maria Josepa Dorotea Egual i Miguel, Marquesa de Castellfort). Diccionari Biogràfic de Dones - Associació Institut Joan Lluís Vives. 27 August 2016. Barcelona. Catalan.