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Inés de Guerrico Eguses, better known as Sor María Jacinta (Sister Maria Jacinta) (1793–1840), was a Capuchin nun and writer from the nascent republican Argentina attached to the confessional discourse of nuns present in the cloisters of South America between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. Sister Maria Jacinta's literary output was based on a series of epistolary letters, which, when combined with that of the Chilean Sister Josefa de los Dolores Peña y Lillo Barbosa, are the best known of their kind in South America.

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  • Inés de Guerrico Eguses (ca)
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  • Inés de Guerrico Eguses, coneguda pel seu nom religiós María Jacinta (Buenos Aires, 1793 - 1840), va ser una monja caputxina i escriptora de la naixent Argentina republicana, adscrita al discurs confessional de les religioses present en els claustres de l'Amèrica del Sud entre els segles XVII i XIX. (ca)
  • Inés de Guerrico Eguses, más conocida como sor María Jacinta (Buenos Aires, 1793 - 1840), fue una monja capuchina y escritora de la naciente Argentina republicana adscrita al discurso confesional de religiosas presente en los claustros de Sudamérica entre los siglos XVII y XIX.​ (es)
  • Inés de Guerrico Eguses, better known as Sor María Jacinta (Sister Maria Jacinta) (1793–1840), was a Capuchin nun and writer from the nascent republican Argentina attached to the confessional discourse of nuns present in the cloisters of South America between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. Sister Maria Jacinta's literary output was based on a series of epistolary letters, which, when combined with that of the Chilean Sister Josefa de los Dolores Peña y Lillo Barbosa, are the best known of their kind in South America. (en)
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  • Inés de Guerrico Eguses, coneguda pel seu nom religiós María Jacinta (Buenos Aires, 1793 - 1840), va ser una monja caputxina i escriptora de la naixent Argentina republicana, adscrita al discurs confessional de les religioses present en els claustres de l'Amèrica del Sud entre els segles XVII i XIX. (ca)
  • Inés de Guerrico Eguses, más conocida como sor María Jacinta (Buenos Aires, 1793 - 1840), fue una monja capuchina y escritora de la naciente Argentina republicana adscrita al discurso confesional de religiosas presente en los claustros de Sudamérica entre los siglos XVII y XIX.​ (es)
  • Inés de Guerrico Eguses, better known as Sor María Jacinta (Sister Maria Jacinta) (1793–1840), was a Capuchin nun and writer from the nascent republican Argentina attached to the confessional discourse of nuns present in the cloisters of South America between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. Sister Maria Jacinta's literary output was based on a series of epistolary letters, which, when combined with that of the Chilean Sister Josefa de los Dolores Peña y Lillo Barbosa, are the best known of their kind in South America. (en)
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