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Zoila Aurora Cáceres Moreno (1877–1958) was a writer associated with the literary movement known as modernismo. This European-based daughter of a Peruvian president wrote novels, essays, travel literature and a biography of her husband, the Guatemalan novelist Enrique Gómez Carrillo.

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  • أورورا كاسيريس (بالإسبانية: Aurora Cáceres)‏ هي مقالاتية وكاتِبة بيروفية، ولدت في 29 مارس 1877، وتوفيت في 14 فبراير 1958. (ar)
  • Zoila Aurora Cáceres Moreno (1877–1958) was a writer associated with the literary movement known as modernismo. This European-based daughter of a Peruvian president wrote novels, essays, travel literature and a biography of her husband, the Guatemalan novelist Enrique Gómez Carrillo. Her life itself is intimately intertwined with Peruvian history, the War of the Pacific (1879–1883), the Peruvian Civil War of 1895, and an intellectual's exile in Paris. Her essays have recently begun to receive critical attention by scholars attempting to understand modernism from a gendered perspective.During the War of the Pacific, her sister was killed while her family was fleeing from the Chileans. Her father Andrés Avelino Cáceres, at that time a Colonel in the Peruvian Army, was mounting a guerrilla war against the occupying army. Peru (and Bolivia) lost that war and the Chileans occupied Lima, the country's capital. After the Chileans departed, now General Cáceres served in a variety of functions, as a diplomat in Europe, president of the Republic, and then exiled after a bloody coup in 1895. All of these events affected Zoila Aurora Cáceres, who was educated by nuns in Germany and at the Sorbone in Paris. She was known to many of the major modernista authors including Amado Nervo, Ruben Darío and Enrique Gómez Carrillo, whom she married. Besides her interesting life, she left behind political tracks and a wide gamut of writing. Regarding the former, César Lévano points out the following: she founded Feminine Evolution in 1911, in 1919 she organized a feminine strike for food, while in 1924 she organized a new organization, "Peruvian Femenism". She was a die-hard suffragist associated with Angela Ramos. Later she would work with the anti-fascist organization "Feminine Action". Regarding the latter, Aurora Cáceres has left behind a varied and diverse output. Her compelling novel La rosa muerta, recently published by Stockcero for the first time in almost a century, was set in Paris where it was published in 1914. In a work sharing formal characteristics with modernista prose, Cáceres challenged the ideological parameters of the movement. While her protagonist appropriated the modernista precept of a woman as an object of male veneration, she also took active control of her sexual life in a world where husbands still treated their wives as objects. The objects in this novel are not people but implements of communication and medicine reflective of the apogee of the industrial age. The action, which takes place between Berlin and Paris, is representative of the places that the modernistas held dear, but the feminization of the portrayal of male-female relations broadens the scope of the male-dominated modernista literary paradigm. The ideal men in this novel are not the husbands from whom women run, but medical doctors, men of science who are liberated from chauvinist attitudes. The central character of “La rosa muerta” accordingly falls for one of her gynecologists, allowing for scenes in the Paris clinic that must have been scandalous for the 1914 reading public. (en)
  • Zoila Aurora Cáceres Moreno "Evangelina" (Lima, 29 de marzo de 1877 - Madrid, 14 de febrero de 1958) fue una escritora, periodista y feminista peruana.​ En sus primeros escritos se dio a conocer con el seudónimo de "Evangelina". Como escritora firmó habitualmente con su segundo nombre, Aurora. Comprometida por la lucha por los derechos de las mujeres y luchadora social, en 1919 se vinculó con la protesta de las proletarias y en 1930 pidió al comandante Luis M. Sánchez Cerro el voto para la mujer en Perú.​​ En 1924 había creado la organización Feminismo Peruano. En 1909 fue fundadora también de la Unión Literaria de Países Latinoamericanos. Entre sus obras más reconocidas se encuentra la novela La rosa muerta (1914) estudiada por su conexión con el modernismo literario.​ (es)
  • Zoila Aurora Cáceres Moreno "Evangelina" (Lima, 1877ko martxoaren 29a - Madril, 1958ko otsailaren 14a) Peruko idazle, kazetari eta feminista izan zen. Bere lehen idazkietan "Evangelina" ezizenarekin ezagutzera eman zen. Idazle gisa, normalean Aurora bere bigarren izenarekin sinatu zuen. Emakumeen eskubideen aldeko borrokan konprometitua eta borrokalari soziala, 1919an proletarioen protestarekin lotu zen eta 1930ean Luis M. Sánchez Cerro komandanteari Peruko emakumeen boto eskubidea eskatu zion. 1924an Feminismo Peruarra erakundea sortu zuen. 1909an Latinoamerikako Literatur Batasunaren sortzailea ere izan zen. Bere lanik ezagunenetako bat La rosa muerta (1914) eleberria da, modernismo literarioarekin duen loturagatik aztertua. (eu)
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  • أورورا كاسيريس (بالإسبانية: Aurora Cáceres)‏ هي مقالاتية وكاتِبة بيروفية، ولدت في 29 مارس 1877، وتوفيت في 14 فبراير 1958. (ar)
  • Zoila Aurora Cáceres Moreno (1877–1958) was a writer associated with the literary movement known as modernismo. This European-based daughter of a Peruvian president wrote novels, essays, travel literature and a biography of her husband, the Guatemalan novelist Enrique Gómez Carrillo. (en)
  • Zoila Aurora Cáceres Moreno "Evangelina" (Lima, 29 de marzo de 1877 - Madrid, 14 de febrero de 1958) fue una escritora, periodista y feminista peruana.​ En sus primeros escritos se dio a conocer con el seudónimo de "Evangelina". Como escritora firmó habitualmente con su segundo nombre, Aurora. (es)
  • Zoila Aurora Cáceres Moreno "Evangelina" (Lima, 1877ko martxoaren 29a - Madril, 1958ko otsailaren 14a) Peruko idazle, kazetari eta feminista izan zen. Bere lehen idazkietan "Evangelina" ezizenarekin ezagutzera eman zen. Idazle gisa, normalean Aurora bere bigarren izenarekin sinatu zuen. (eu)
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  • أورورا كاسيريس (ar)
  • Aurora Cáceres (en)
  • Aurora Cáceres Moreno (es)
  • Aurora Cáceres Moreno (eu)
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