Dorila Castell de Orozco

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Doris Castell de Orozco
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Born8 December 1845
Died20 September 1930(1930-09-20) (aged 84)
NationalityUruguay
OccupationWriter, teacher
RelativesAdela 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  [es] 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  [es], respectively. Her writings would also appear in the Buenos Aires paper La alborada literaria del Plata, owned by Josefina Pelliza de Sagasta and as well as Julio Herrera y Reissig's La Revista.[2]

Citations[]

  1. ^ "Dorila Castell de Orozco". autores.uy (in Spanish). autores. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b Scarone 1942, p. 340.
  3. ^ a b Scarone 1937, p. 112.
  4. ^ del Carmen Borda, Maria; Sánchez, Jesuina; Schulkin, Fernando. "Antología de poetas sanduceros" (PDF). autores.uy (in Spanish). Autores. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Castell de Orozco, Dorila (1845–1930)". grumete.com.u (in Spanish). Grumete. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 29 November 2017.

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