Victòria Peña i Nicolau explained

Victòria Peña i Nicolau
Pseudonym:Victoria Peña de Amer
Birth Date:23 March 1827
Birth Place:Palma, Balearic Islands
Spain
Death Date:1898
Death Place:Barcelona, Catalonia
Spain
Occupation:Writer
Language:Catalan
Spouse:Miquel Victorià Amer

Victòria Peña i Nicolau (28 March 1827 in PalmaBarcelona, 1898) also known as Victoria Peña de Amer, was a Mallorcan poet, sister of Pere de Alcàntara Peña i Nicolau, married to the poet Miquel Victorià Amer.

Biography

During her youth, she studied religious writers like Saint Teresa de Jesus, Fray Luis de Leon and Fray Luis de Granada.[1] When she was about twenty years old, she published in the newspapers of Palma her first compositions written in Spanish, and in 1855 she gave to the stamp a chosen collection of religious rhymes. She then began writing with a group that published the magazine El Plantel, where she met Miquel Amer, with whom she would marry and move to Barcelona in 1859, since the husband was named administrator of the Northern Railway. She had his support, although she expressed in her poetry the sadness caused by the death of her younger children.[2]

Amer's participation in the foundation and maintenance of the Barcelona Floral Games facilitated Victoria's participation in poetic contests. She obtained an award in 1859 with "Anyorança" ("Yearning") and was still awarded several times: 1865 for "Amor de mare" ("Motherly love"), 1873 for "Una visita a ma pàtria" ("A visit to my homeland"), 1880 for "Joventut perduda" ("Lost youth") and 1883 for "Lo meu niu" ("My nest").[3] [4] The great participation of Victoria Peña in numerous contests provoked even the criticisms of people like for example Miquel dels Sants Oliver. Francesc Matheu collected much of her poetry in 1909, after the writer died, in a book published in Barcelona, "Poesies de Victòria Penya d'Amer" ("Poems by Victòria Penya d'Amer"). She died in Barcelona in 1898.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Seguí Palou . Iraïs . Manuela de los Herreros Sorà . Victòria Peña Nicolau . Diccionari Biogràfic de Dones . . March 24, 2017 . ca .
  2. Book: Simón Palmer, María Carmendel . Escritoras españolas del siglo XIX: manual bio-bibliográfico . 1991 . Castalia . 978-8470396007 . es.
  3. Roca y Roca . J. . La semana en Barcelona . . 8 November 1898 . 5576 . es .
  4. Web site: Victòria Peña i Nicolau . Enciclopèdia catalana . 24 March 2017.