Birutė Ciplijauskaitė (11 April 1929 in
Kaunas – 19 June 2017) was a Lithuanian literary scholar and translator.[1][2][3] She is considered one of the greatest
Hispanists in American academia in the twentieth century.
The daughter of physician and gynecologist, director of
Klaipeda hospital, she attended Kaunas Conservatory and fled Lithuania during World War II. She graduated from the
University of Tübingen in 1956 and then the
University of Montreal.[1] She received her PhD in Spanish and
French from
Bryn Mawr College in 1960.[1][2] Her dissertation, that she wrote under the supervision of Spanish philosopher
Jose Ferrater Mora, explored the topic of 'soledad' in twentieth-century Spanish poetry.
Ciplijauskaitė taught Spanish at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1960 until 2000, and was a professor from 1968.[1] Ciplijauskaitė has been an adviser for the Lithuanian-American cultural journal Lituanus.[4]
Bibliography
La soledad en el destierro, Ínsula, 1962
La soledad y la poesía española contemporánea, Ínsula, 1963
El poeta y la poesía: del romanticismo a la poesía social, Ínsula, 1966