In the countryside. I spent my childhood in my grandfather's manor. She has been hungry since she was a child.
Knowing desire, I learned grammar, theology, rhetoric, physics, music, arithmetic, history and astrology, and soon learned to write poetry. At the age of fifteen, she was invited into the palace by Marquis Mansella, the then Spanish governor, because of her erudition and good looks, and became a famous prostitute favored by Marquis. However, because the court life could not make her concentrate on her studies, she left the Governor's Office at the age of 16 and entered the monastery. During her stay in the monastery, apart from her religious duties, she spent most of her time in literary creation and scientific research. Besides poetry, she also wrote some essays and plays. 1695 She fell ill while nursing a patient and died unfortunately.
Saul Juana innis is an important writer in American colonial literature in the second half of the17th century, and is known as the "tenth myth". Her works are set in the colonial Mexican society, depicting people from all walks of life, including ladies, knights, students, shepherds, Indians and blacks, with obvious realistic tendencies. She is famous for writing love poems, with gongola tendency. So far, only three poems have been circulated. The most famous poems are The First Dream (1689) and The Holy Narcisso (1689). Her major plays include the comedy Family Responsibility (1683), Love is a Big Maze (1689) and three short religious plays. Answering Sister Sol Ferrot Della Cruz's essay (169 1) is of biographical value. She used this essay to retaliate against the church's criticism of her literary creation, which reflected her idea of fighting for women's liberation and demanding equality between men and women.