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“Todos aquellos que tengamos alas”. Carmen Conde y María Cegarra Salcedo.
Women writers of the first third of the twentieth century developed different strategies in their efforts towards professionalization. One of the most relevant strategies was the establishment of diverse networks of support and affection among different individuals of the cultural field, traceable thanks to their epistolary relationship. This article explores, through the epistolary legacy of poets Carmen Conde (1907-1996) and Maria Cegarra Salcedo (1899-1993), on the one hand, the literary collaboration between them at the beginning of their literary careers and, on the other, their subsequent editorial work in Editorial Alhambra and Editorial Levante, respectively.
期刊介绍:
LECTORA. JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND TEXTUALITY, founded in 1995, is a space for debate and study of the intersections and shades between feminism and various forms of textuality within culture. Lectora is a multilingual publication published annually both in print and online formats (Open Access). The journal does not charge for submission, processing or publication of manuscripts.