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Margarita Peña (née Concepción Margarita Peña Muñoz; August 21, 1937 – October 7, 2018) was a Mexican writer, translator and researcher, doctor of letters, teacher and emeritus professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Her work focused on Mexican literature of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.[1][2][3] Her awards include: Premio Universidad Nacional, Premio de la Cámara Nacional de la Industria Editorial, Premio Huehuetlatolli, Premio de Crítica Literaria, and Premio ComuArte.

Early life and education

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Concepción Margarita Peña Muñoz was born in Mexico City, August 21, 1937.[4]

She received her bachelor's and master's degrees in Hispanic literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico;[5] and her doctorate from El Colegio de México.[6]

Career

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She was a professor of New Spanish literature, as well as of Golden Age literature. She served as a teacher at the undergraduate level for more than thirty years at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She belonged to the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI) (level III) since 2003 and was Coordinator of the Extraordinary Chair "Juan Ruiz de Alarcón". She taught in various universities in Mexico and abroad.[1][4]

She was widely activity in the world of letters, her work extending to the creation of articles, essays, critical editions, compilations and anthologies, short stories, essays, and newspaper articles, among others. Her constant work in the Archivo General de la Nación gave her access to letters, sonnets, romances, declarations of prisoners, spells, and even a fragment of a treatiseonpalmistry. The work that brings together a wide variety of these writings is called La palabra amordazada, and presents literature censored by the Mexican Inquisition during the colonial period. She wrote more than thirty essays. Her impressive work in document rescue makes her an important Mexican writer and literary figure. The critical edition of the New Spanish songbook of the 16th century, Flores de baria poesía, is part of her work,[7] as is the novel, El amarre.[6]

Personal life

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Pena's husband, the writer, Federico Campbell

Pena's husband was Federico Campbell. They had one son, the journalist, Federico Campbell Peña.[6]

She died of heart problems in Mexico City, October 7, 2018.[4]

Awards and honours

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Her awards and honours include:[6]

Selected works

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Peña was a great expert on Juan Ruiz de Alarcón and his time.

The titles of her other works are:

References

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  1. ^ a b "Dra. Margarita Peña". Grandes Maestros.UNAM. 8 October 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-10-08. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  • ^ Alejo Santiago, Jesús (7 October 2018). "Murió Margarita Peña Muñoz, escritora e investigadora". www.milenio.com (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  • ^ "Dra. Margarita Peña Muñoz". consejo.unam.mx. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  • ^ a b c "Margarita Peña - Detalle del autor - Enciclopedia de la Literatura en México - FLM - CONACULTA". www.elem.mx. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  • ^ "Consulta de Cédulas Profesionales". www.buholegal.com (in Spanish). Buholegal. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  • ^ a b c d "Muere Margarita Peña, escritora y profesora emérita de la UNAM". El Universal (in Spanish). 7 October 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  • ^ "Peña Muñoz Concepción Margarita". dgapa.unam.mx

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