Juana InÉs De La Cruz - hwäˈnä ēnāsˈ dā lä kroos, 1651–95, Mexican poet. She is considered the greatest lyric poet of the colonial period. A beautiful and intellectually precocious girl, Juana was a favorite at the viceregal court before entering a Mexican convent at the age of 16. Forced to study outside the university, she |
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