1. Emilia Pardo Bazán: Committed feminist and prolific writer.
She was born on September 16, 1851 in A Coruña, and she died
on May 12, 192J. She was a prolific intellectual scholar and
precursor of Worm Soninism
She was married to Josó Quitaga and Perez Deza, with whom she
had three figs, and began a relationship with Benito Pérez Galdos
Her first novel, "Poligrosas Hobbyists", she wrote when she was
3 years old, but it was not published until 2042. As the years
went by, her works triumphed, such as "La cuestión
palpitante”, “La Tribuna" "Los pazos de
Ulloa"
When she was little, her father always spoke to her on equal
terms, so
As a child, Emilia stood as a combative and active Gominista,
standing up for the independence of women, both socially and
culturally, despite receiving criticism from conservative sectors.
your name.
She adopted a motto and made it her own: Do bellim luce (light
in battle), refuse to accept the distances of an oppressive cocity
In 1887, she became the first woman to give a conference in the
Ateneo de Madrid.
In 1890, years after her death, she founded the magazine Nuevo
Teatro Critico, as well as she directed the Biblioteca de la Mujer
collection.
She became the first member of the Alencs do Modid Termino in
4905, becoming the first female professor of the Litoratura at the
Central University of Madrid, she was never able to enter the
RAE. From the time it was founded in 1783 until today, of 486
academics, only eleven have been women (2.2%). What reminds
us that we must continue fighting for equality today, we do it
hand in hand with Emilia Pardo Bazán with her with his memory
and his strength