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E-raamat: Fame of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz: Posthumous Fashioning in the Early Modern Hispanic World

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The Fame of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz traces the meteoric trajectory of the Mexican Tenth Muses renown and studies how her worldly celebrity was altered posthumously by elegists in her Fama y obras póstumas [ Fame and Posthumous Works] of 1700. In this study of a polyphonic, transatlantic volume, the didactic framework of early modern fame is pushed to its limits as panegyrists inscribe the nun into an evolving world-view that could trade in the fictions of the saintly exemplar, the Tenth Muse or a New World treasure, but could not preserve a womans renown on the grounds of authorship. Only by making her legible could she vie for the promise of posthumous fame. In flushing out the machinations of Sor Juanas role as agent of her own celebrity as well as the negotiations of her contemporaries, this book opens new lines of inquiry in the study of early modern fame and print culture and the role of writers, panegyrists and editors as cultural agents in the transatlantic literary relationship between Mexico and Spain.
A Note on the Text 7(2)
Abbreviations 9(2)
Acknowledgments 11(2)
Introduction 13(42)
Negotiating Rumor and Fame: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz's Posthumous Fama Sor Juana, Agent of Her Own Celebrity Status
25(3)
The Fama and Sor Juana's Retreat from Public Life
28(6)
Exempla, Edification, Posterity and the Written Word
34(4)
More Than a Sourcebook
38(4)
Chapter Outline
42(2)
Appendix
44(11)
1 The Fama A Posthumous Imaging and Imagining of Sor Juana
55(44)
The Engraved Portrait: Gateway to the Volume
57(15)
The Fama's Prologue: A Guide to Unearthing the Volume's Structure
72(12)
A Private Dialogue Made Public: Sor Juana Engages the Editor of Her Fama
84(4)
Conclusions
88(3)
Appendix
91(8)
2 Soaring above the Rest Sor Juana as "Sacred Phoenix" and the Fama as Moral Exhortation
99(48)
Tales of Virtues: Posthumous Fame for Holy Women of Seventeenth-Century Mexico
105(7)
Father Calleja Tries His Hand at Hagiography
112(10)
Paying Homage to Sor Juana's Spiritual and Literary Desengano
122(12)
Conclusions
134(4)
Appendix
138(9)
3 Light from the New World
147(66)
Posthumous Praise for an American Mind Sor Juana, An American Treasure
154(17)
American Tributes: Sor Juana and a New World Order
171(11)
Not Woman at All?: Sor Juana and the Discourse of New World Abundance
182(16)
Conclusions
198(4)
Appendix
202(11)
4 With "Quills of Ink" and "Wings of Fragile Paper" Sor Juana Responds to Her Public Image
213(58)
Sor Juana as Panegyrist: In Praise of Dona Maria de Guadalupe de Lencastre
219(9)
Sor Juana Vilifies and Promotes Her Renown in the Respuesta
228(8)
"I Have No Knowledge of These Things": Sor Juana's Careful Crafting of Her Literary Self-Portraits
236(18)
Conclusions
254(8)
Appendix
262(9)
Afterword (Or Why Think of the Fama as a Success If It Fails on Almost All Fronts?) 271(10)
Appendix A 281(8)
Appendix B 289(2)
Bibliography of Works Cited 291(18)
Index 309
Margo Echenberg is an Academic Associate in Teaching and Learning Services at McGill University