Leonor de la Cueva y Silva: a Poet of the 17th Century. Tradition, Displacement, and Authorial Legitimacy

During the Spanish Golden Age, female poets, playwrights and novelists lacked a literary tradition of their own; therefore, the only possibility to enter the field of literature was to adopt the poetics of the male tradition. Beyond this limitation, Leonor de la Cueva y Silva (1611-1705) did not sti...

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spelling I48-R154-article-78062024-11-11T21:30:52Z Leonor de la Cueva y Silva: a Poet of the 17th Century. Tradition, Displacement, and Authorial Legitimacy Leonor de la Cueva y Silva: una poeta del XVII. Tradición, desplazamiento y legitimidad autorial Vijarra, René Aldo 17th century Spain writer tradition displacement Siglo XVII España escritora tradición desplazamiento During the Spanish Golden Age, female poets, playwrights and novelists lacked a literary tradition of their own; therefore, the only possibility to enter the field of literature was to adopt the poetics of the male tradition. Beyond this limitation, Leonor de la Cueva y Silva (1611-1705) did not stick to reproducing models and “dared” to move away from the norm. The knowledge and use of the literary legacy legitimized Leonor's work as a poet, and this validation encouraged her to express her dissent with some consecrated truths. And, from an "eccentric" position, in terms of de Lauretis, the poet appropriated the canonical poetic resources and topics to resignify them and, in this way, externalize feminine experiences. Durante los Siglos de Oro, las poetas, dramaturgas y novelistas carecieron de una tradición literaria propia, por lo tanto, la única posibilidad para incorporarse al campo de la literatura fue adoptando la poética de tradición masculina. Más allá de esta limitación, Leonor de la Cueva y Silva (1611-1705) no se atuvo a reproducir modelos y se “atrevió” a desplazarse de la norma. El conocimiento y empleo del legado literario legitimaron la labor de Leonor como poeta y esa validación la animó a expresar su disenso con algunas verdades consagradas. Y, desde una posición “excéntrica” en términos de De Lauretis, la poeta se apropia de los recursos y tópicos poéticos canónicos para resignificarlos y, de ese modo, exteriorizar vivencias femeninas. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2024-09-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares text/html https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/7806 10.30972/clt.247806 Cuadernos de Literatura; No. 24 (2024): Septiembre Cuadernos de Literatura; Núm. 24 (2024): Septiembre Cuadernos de Literatura; n. 24 (2024): Septiembre 2684-0499 0326-5102 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/7806/7305 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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topic 17th century
Spain
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tradition
displacement
Siglo XVII
España
escritora
tradición
desplazamiento
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Spain
writer
tradition
displacement
Siglo XVII
España
escritora
tradición
desplazamiento
Vijarra, René Aldo
Leonor de la Cueva y Silva: a Poet of the 17th Century. Tradition, Displacement, and Authorial Legitimacy
topic_facet 17th century
Spain
writer
tradition
displacement
Siglo XVII
España
escritora
tradición
desplazamiento
author Vijarra, René Aldo
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title Leonor de la Cueva y Silva: a Poet of the 17th Century. Tradition, Displacement, and Authorial Legitimacy
title_short Leonor de la Cueva y Silva: a Poet of the 17th Century. Tradition, Displacement, and Authorial Legitimacy
title_full Leonor de la Cueva y Silva: a Poet of the 17th Century. Tradition, Displacement, and Authorial Legitimacy
title_fullStr Leonor de la Cueva y Silva: a Poet of the 17th Century. Tradition, Displacement, and Authorial Legitimacy
title_full_unstemmed Leonor de la Cueva y Silva: a Poet of the 17th Century. Tradition, Displacement, and Authorial Legitimacy
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description During the Spanish Golden Age, female poets, playwrights and novelists lacked a literary tradition of their own; therefore, the only possibility to enter the field of literature was to adopt the poetics of the male tradition. Beyond this limitation, Leonor de la Cueva y Silva (1611-1705) did not stick to reproducing models and “dared” to move away from the norm. The knowledge and use of the literary legacy legitimized Leonor's work as a poet, and this validation encouraged her to express her dissent with some consecrated truths. And, from an "eccentric" position, in terms of de Lauretis, the poet appropriated the canonical poetic resources and topics to resignify them and, in this way, externalize feminine experiences.
publisher Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras
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