La Nonne Alferez

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La Nonne Alferez

by Catalina de Erauso

FR·~1 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total

La Nonne Alferez

0:10

PRÉFACE

4:45

LA NONNE ALFEREZ CHAPITRE I

7:55

CHAPITRE II

2:00

CHAPITRE III

6:19

CHAPITRE IV De Saña, elle passe à Truxillo et tue un homme.

2:09

CHAPITRE V Elle va de Truxillo à Lima.

2:40

CHAPITRE VI

11:32

CHAPITRE VII Elle va de la Concepcion à Tucaman.

6:13

CHAPITRE VIII Elle part de Tucaman pour le Potosi.

3:25

Description

While the galley Saint‑Joseph cuts through the tropical seas in September 1624, a weathered figure sits on the deck, dictating a confession that reads like a wild adventure novel. Doña Catalina de Erauso, known later as the Nonne Alferez, recounts her childhood in the Basque country, her daring escape from a convent, and the years she spent disguised as a man, riding across the Andes and fighting in the armies of the New World. Her voice is blunt and direct, rarely slipping into feminine self‑reference, giving the impression of a soldier more comfortable with a sword than a pen.

The manuscript, rescued by later editors and illustrated with striking engravings, blurs the line between legend and documented history. Readers are invited to follow her early exploits—her daring duels, daring escapes, and the relentless quest for freedom—before the story reaches the courts of Spain where her reputation precedes her. The work offers a rare glimpse into a life that challenged gender norms and the rigid social order of the 17th‑century Spanish empire.

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Language

fr

Duration

~1 hours (107K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Laurent Vogel, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2020-05-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Catalina de Erauso

Catalina de Erauso

d. 1630

Known as the "Lieutenant Nun," this remarkable 17th-century memoirist escaped convent life, lived for years in male disguise, and built a legend that still fascinates readers today. Their story moves through Spain and colonial Spanish America with a mix of adventure, violence, reinvention, and self-mythmaking.

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