Rosa de Eguílaz y Renart
Born(1864-10-11)11 October 1864
Madrid, Spain
Occupation(s)Playwright, journalist
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Rosa de Eguílaz y Renart (born 11 October 1864;[1] date of death unknown[2]) was a Spanish playwright and journalist. She was the daughter of playwright Luis de Eguílaz.[1][2]

As an orphan only eleven years old, Rosa de Eguílaz y Renart presented Retrato de su señor padre and Una cantora del siglo XV (in oil) at the Exhibition of 1876.[3] She belonged to the Women's Section of the Ibero-American Union and contributed to magazines such as El Mundo de los Niños and La Edad Feliz. Two of her works are known to have premiered at the Teatro de la Comedia in Madrid: Después de Dios (1889)[3] and Mujer famosa (1891).[4] The latter was an Iberian court drama about the problems caused by a woman using a male pseudonym to find success as a writer.

References

  1. 1 2 Ramírez Gómez, Carmen (2000). "Eguilaz y Renart de Parada Santín, Rosa de". Mujeres escritoras en la prensa andaluza del siglo XX (1900–1950) [Women writers in the Andalusian press of the 20th century (1900–1950)] (in Spanish). University of Seville. p. 139. ISBN 9788447205608. Retrieved 2 May 2017 via Google Books.
  2. 1 2 Hormigón, Juan Antonio; Alvear, Inmaculada; Rodríguez, Carlos (1996). Autoras en la historia del teatro español [Authors in the history of Spanish theater] (in Spanish). Asociación de Directores de Escena de España. p. 714. ISBN 9788487591587.
  3. 1 2 "Eguílaz y Renart (Doña Rosa)". La España moderna (in Spanish). Impr. y fundición de M. Tello. 1 (10): 192. 1889. Retrieved 2 May 2017 via Google Books.
  4. Fernández, Pura; Ortega, Marie-Linda (2008). La mujer de letras o la letraherida [The Woman of Letters or the Handwritten] (in Spanish). CSIC Press. pp. 365–388. ISBN 9788400086534. Retrieved 2 May 2017 via Google Books.
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