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Author: Ferreira de Lacerda, Dona Bernarda

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Gender:female
Year of birth:1595
Year of death:1644
About her personal situation:She was daughter of Ignacio Ferreira Leitão, a member of the King's Counsil, and she married Fernão Correia de Sousa, although she would have preferred to be a nun. She married by imposition of her father. Her son João Correia is a hero of the Portuguese "Restauração" in 1640. standardizing iljuly12 Origin Location where born : Oporto Location where died :Lisbon National identity Nationality :Portuguese Mother tongue :Portuguese Marital status: Married (to Fernão Correia de Sousa) Number of children - 1 son Social class: - noble women Religion/ideology: unknown

Countries:Portugal
Languages:Italian - Latin - Spanish - Portuguese
Relations to other authors: Friend of Céu, Soror Violante do


About her professional situation:Influent women of letters in Castille Philip III, king of Spain even invited her to be the preceptor of his sons princes D. Carlos and D. Fernando. standardizing iljuly12 Profession(s) and activities: - Writer - Poet Languages in which she published : - Portuguese Collaboration/connections with male authors: - Philip III, king of Spain Memberships : unknown
Elements of bibliography:MENTIONED IN: - CARDOSO, Jorge - Agiologio Lusitano dos sanctos e varões illustres em virtude do reyno de Portugal e suas conquistas, Lisboa: Oficina Craesbeeckiana, 1652, vol. I, 13 de Abril: p. 495. - TAVARES, Padre Manuel - Portugal Illustrado pelo Sexo Feminino. Lisboa Occidental: na Officina de Pedro Ferreira, Impressor da Augusta Rainha N. Sra., 1734: pp. 80-81. - BARBOSA MACHADO, Diogo - Bibliotheca Luzitana: histórica, crítica e cronologica. Lisboa Occidental, na Officina de Antonio Isidoro da Fonseca, 1741-1759, vol. I: p(still to be checked). - Bispo-Conde D. Francisco – Lista de alguns artistas portugueses: colligida de escriptos e documentos. Lisboa, Imprensa Nacional, 1839: p. 27. - BRUNO, Sampaio – Portuenses Ilustres – Porto: Magalhães & Moniz, 1907-12, vol I: p. 168-171. - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992 ANDRADA, Miguel Leitão de – Miscellanea – Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional, 1867 (Nova edição correcta), XIII. ANTONIO, Nicolas - Bibliotheca Hispana Nova; curante Francisco Perezio Bayerio. Matritii: apud Joachimum de Ibarra, 1783-1788 – p. 214. BARANDA, Nieves, Mujer, escritura y fama: la Hespaña libertada (1618) de doña Bernarda Ferreira de Lacerda, Península. Revista de Estudos Ibéricos, 0, Oporto (2003): pp.225-239. BARANDA, Nieves, Escritoras sin fronteras entre Portugal y España en el Siglo de Oro (con unas notas sobre dos poemas femeninos del siglo XVI), Península. Revista de Estudos Ibéricos (Oporto), 2 (2005): pp. 219-236. BARANDA, Nieves, Cortejo a lo prohibido. Lectoras y escritoras en la España moderna, Madrid: Arco Libros, 2006. BARROS, Theresa Leitão de – Escritoras de Portugal, – Lisboa: Typographia de Antonio B. Antunes, 1924, vol. I: p. 174. BRUNO, Sampaio – Portuenses Ilustres – Porto: Magalhães & Moniz, 1907-12, vol I: p. 168-171. COSTA, Agostinho Rebello da - Descripção Topográfica, e historica da cidade do Porto. Porto: na Officina de Antonio Alvarez Ribeiro, 1789: p. 357-358. COSTA E SILVA, José Maria da - Ensaio biographico e critico sobre os melhores poetas portugueses – Lisboa: Imprensa Silviana, 1850-1855, vol. V: pp.208-216. FARINHA, Bento José de Sousa – Summario de Bibliotheca Lusitana. Lisboa: na Officina de Antonio Gomes, 1786. Tomo I: pp. 169-170. MACEDO, Antonio de Sousa de – Flores de España, Excellencias de Portugal - Parte I, Lisboa: Jorge Rodriguez, 1631, 4º - fol. 69 v. MARIA, Pe. Francisco de Santa – Anno Historico Diario Portuguez: noticia abreviada de pessoas grandes, e cousas notaveis de Portugal (…) – Lisboa: na Officina e à custa de Domingos Gonsalves, 1744, Vol. III (still bo be checked): 1 de Outubro, III, p. 117. PEREZ, Garcia – Catalogo Razonado Biografico e Bibliografico de los Autores Portugueses que escribiron en castellano. Madrid: Imprenta del Colegio Nacional de Sordo-modos y de ciegos, 1890: p. 219. PERIM, Damião de Froes - Theatro Heroino, abecedario historico, e catalogo das mulheres ilustres em armas, letras acçoens heroicas e artes liberais… Lisboa Occidental, na Officina de Musica de Theotonis Antunes Lima, 1736-1740. Volume I: pp. 151-153. PINHEIRO CHAGAS, M. – Portugueses Ilustres –Porto: Lello & Irmão Editores, 1869: p. 97. RECTOR, Mónica – Mulher objecto e sujeito da literatura Portuguesa – Porto: Universidade Fernando Pessoa/ Fundação Fernando Pessoa, 1999: p. 120. SALVADO, António – Antologia das Mulheres Poetas Portuguesas – Lisboa: Delfos, 1959. SANZ, Manuel Serrano - Apuntes para una biblioteca de escritoras españolas desde el año 1401 al 1833. Madrid: Establecimiento tipografico “Sucesores de Rivadeneyra”, 1903-1905, vol. 1: pp. 409-413; 131, 265, 267. SILVA, Innocencio da (e Brito Aranha) - Dicionário Bibliographico Portuguez. Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional, 1858, vol. I: p. 355. SIMÕES, João Gaspar – História da Poesia Portuguesa – das origens aos nossos dias acompanhada de uma antologia. Lisboa: Empresa Nacional de Publicidade, 1955: p. 423. TAVARES, Padre Manuel - Portugal Illustrado pelo Sexo Feminino. Lisboa Occidental: na Officina de Pedro Ferreira, Impressor da Augusta Rainha N. Sra., 1734: pp. 80-81. TOSCANO, Francisco Soares (1621) – Parallelos de Principes, e Varoens Illustres Antigos a que muitos da nossa Nasçaõ Portugueza se a semelharaõ em suas obras, ditos, e feitos: com a origem das Armas de algumas familias deste Reyno. Por Francisco Soares Toscano, Natural da Cidade de Evora. Agora novamente acrescentados, e offerecidos ao Excelentissimo Senhor D. Francisco Xavier de Menezes, Quarto Conde da Ericeira do Conselho de sua Magestade, Sargento mòr da batalha de seus exercitos, Deputado da Junta dos Tres Estados, Perpetuo senhor da Villa da ericeira, e senhor de Anciaõ, oitavo senhor da Caza do Louriçal, Comendador das Comendas de Sãta Christina de Sazerdello, S. Cipriano de Angueira, S. Martinho de Frazaõ, S. Payo de Fragoas, S. Pedro de Elvas, e de S. Bartholomeu de Covilhãa, todas na Ordem de Christo, Academico, e Censor da Academia Real da Historia Portugueza, &c. – Lisboa Occidenta: na Officina Ferreiriana, 1733, 432 pp.:pp. 418 – 419.
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E 1 Hispania Libertada - Part I (1618)
E 2 Hispania Libertada - Part II (1673)
E 3 Soledades de Buçaco (1634)

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