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Prologue: History, Life, Work
Part One: THE KINGDOM OF NEW SPAIN
1. A Unique Society
2. The Dais and the Pulpit
3. Syncretism and Empire
4. A Transplanted Literature
Part Two: JUANA RAMÌ'EZ, 1648-11668
5. The Ramì±¥z Family
6. May Syllables Be Composed by the Stars
7. The Trials of Juana Inés
8. Taking the Vows
Part Three: SOR JUANA INÈ" DE LA CRUZ, 1669-1679
9. Life in the Convent
10. Political Rites
11. The World as Hieroglyph
12. Sister Juana and the Goddess Isis
Part Four: SOR JUANA INÈ" DE LA CRUZ, 1680-1690
13. Flattery and Favors
14. Council of Stars
15. Religious Fires
16. The Reflection, the Echo
17. Realm of Signs
18. Different from Herself
Part Five: THE TENTH MUSE
19. Hear Me with Your Eyes
20. Ink on Wings of Paper
21. Music Box
22. The Stage and the Court
23. The Float and the Sacrament
24. First Dream
Part Six: THE TRAPS OF FAITH
25. An Ill-Fated Letter
26. The Response
27. And the Responses
28. The Siege
29 The Abjuration
Epilogue Toward a Restitution
Appendix Sor Juana: Witness for the Prosecution
Notes on Sources
Spanish Literary Terms
Notes
Index
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