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  1. Bárbara Mujica (née Bárbara Moinelo Múgica; stage name Barbara Moinelo; Buenos Aires, March 13, 1944 - Buenos Aires, August 1, 1990) was an Argentine film, stage, and television actress of the 1960s and 1970s.

  2. Bárbara Mujica is an American scholar, novelist, short story writer, and literary critic. She is an Emeritus Professor of Spanish at Georgetown University. Her novels include Frida (2001), Sister Teresa (2007), and Miss del Río (2022).

  3. Bárbara Mujica —también conocida como Bárbara Múgica—, nombre artístico de Bárbara Moinelo Múgica (Buenos Aires, 13 de marzo de 1944-Ib., 1 de agosto de 1990), fue una actriz de teatro, cine y televisión argentina de los años 1960, 1970 y 1980.

  4. Barbara Mujica provides an ample introduction to the volume in English, placing early modern Spanish women's writing within the broader context of Europe of the time. The remaining text is in Spanish, and for each of the selections Mujica offers an introduction with biographical and critical information.

  5. edit data. American novelist, short story writer and critic. Her latest novels are Sister Teresa (2007), based on the life of Saint Teresa of Avila, and Frida, (2001) based on the life of Frida Kahlo. The latter was an international bestseller that was translated into seventeen languages.

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  6. Bárbara Mujica is a professor emerita at Georgetown University who specializes in early modern Spain. She is author of numerous books and hundreds of articles on Spanish theater, mysticism, the counterreformation, and women’s writing.

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  8. Bárbara Mujica is the bestselling author of four novels, including Frida, about Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, which was translated into 17 languages.