Nicolasa Montt

Nicolasa Montt
B&W portrait photo of a woman
BornNicolassa Montt Barros
1857
Freirina, Chile
Died1924
Occupation
  • poet
  • translator
SpouseNicolás Marambio
Children7
RelativesMontt family

Nicolasa Montt (née, Nicolasa Montt Barros; after marriage, Nicolasa Montt de Marambio; Freirina, 1857–1924) was a Chilean poet who published in regional newspapers and books. She also translated from French works by well-known French writers.[1][2][3][4] Along with the Atacama writer Mercedes Marín del Solar and the Copapina Rosario Orrego, Montt is considered one of the pioneers in the field of women's poetry and writing in Chile.[5][6][7]

  1. ^ Ávalos Ansieta, Benigno (1977). Panorama espiritual de una provincia, tercera región (in Spanish). Editorial de Norte.
  2. ^ Piña, Benjamín Rojas; Villarroel, Patricia Pinto; Lértora, Patricia Rubio de (1994). Escritoras chilenas: v. Críticas literarias : estudio, antología y bibliografía (in Spanish). Editorial Cuarto Propio. ISBN 978-956-260-120-7.
  3. ^ González-Vergara, Ruth (2011). Teresa Wilms Montt: Un canto de libertad (in Spanish). DEBOLSILLO. ISBN 978-956-325-051-0.
  4. ^ Toribio Medina, José (1923). La literatura femenina en Chile (notas bibliográficas y en parte críticas) (in Spanish). Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Universitaria.
  5. ^ Ávalos Ansieta, Benigno (6 November 1998). "Rosario Orrego pionera de la poesía femenina" (PDF) (in Spanish). Chañarcillo.
  6. ^ Álvarez G., Oriel (24 July 1994). Chañarcillo (ed.). "Rosario Orrego, pionera poetisa copiapina" (PDF) (in Spanish).
  7. ^ Caballero Iglesias, Tussel (26 May 1996). "Atacama en dos batallas navales del Pacífico" (PDF) (in Spanish). Atacama. pp. 2–3.

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