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Juana Inés de la Cruz 1651–1695: Critical Essay by Arthur Terry

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SOURCE: "Human and Divine Love in the Poetry of Sor Juana Inès de la Cruz," in Studies in Spanish Literature of the Golden Age, Tamesis Books, 1973, pp. 297-313.

In the following essay, Terry analyzes Juana Inès de la Cruz's treatment of divine and romantic love in her verse.

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