Rosa de Eguílaz y Renart


Rosa de Eguílaz y Renart was a Spanish playwright and journalist. She was the daughter of playwright Luis de Eguílaz.
As an orphan only eleven years old, Rosa de Eguílaz y Renart presented Retrato de su señor padre and Una cantora del siglo XV at the Exhibition of 1876. She belonged to the Women's Section of the Ibero-American Union and contributed to magazines such as El Mundo de los Niños and La Edad Feliz. Two of her works are known to have premiered at the in Madrid: Después de Dios and Mujer famosa. The latter was an Iberian court drama about the problems caused by a woman using a male pseudonym to find success as a writer.