Dorila Castell de Orozco
Doris Castell de Orozco | |
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Born | 8 December 1845 |
Died | 20 September 1930 | (aged 84)
Nationality | Uruguay |
Occupation | Writer, teacher |
Relatives | Adela Castell (sister) |
Dorila Castell de Orozco (b. 8 December 1845 – d. 20 September 1930)[1] was an Uruguayan poet and teacher who wrote in various publications under the pseudonym Una Oriental.[2]
Biography[]
Dorila Castell de Orozco was born in San Carlos, Uruguay on 8 December 1845 to Francisco Castell and Adelaida Ducrosé.[3] She studied in Buenos Aires, graduating in 1865 as a teacher. From there, she moved to Paysandú and opened a school for girls in the north of the city,[4] inspiring her younger sister, Adela Castell, to continue her own education and eventually come to work in Paysandú.[3] Dorila Castell continued to teach even after the and married at 17 to .[5]
Starting in 1875, Castell would for over a decade write for numerous local newspapers and for La ondina del Plata and El álbum del hogar, under and La alborada literaria del Plata, owned by Josefina Pelliza de Sagasta and as well as Julio Herrera y Reissig's La Revista.[2]
, respectively. Her writings would also appear in the Buenos Aires paperCitations[]
- ^ "Dorila Castell de Orozco". autores.uy (in Spanish). autores. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
- ^ a b Scarone 1942, p. 340.
- ^ a b Scarone 1937, p. 112.
- ^ del Carmen Borda, Maria; Sánchez, Jesuina; Schulkin, Fernando. "Antología de poetas sanduceros" (PDF). autores.uy (in Spanish). Autores. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
- ^ "Castell de Orozco, Dorila (1845–1930)". grumete.com.u (in Spanish). Grumete. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
References[]
- Scarone, Arturo (1937). Uruguayos Contemporaneos (in Spanish).
- Scarone, Arturo (1942). textsDiccionario de seudónimos del Uruguay (in Spanish).
- 1845 births
- 1930 deaths
- Uruguayan women writers
- People from San Carlos, Uruguay
- Uruguayan women poets
- Uruguayan women educators