This book, part three of Santiago Posteguillo's 'History of Forgotten Literature' series, delves into the harrowing 'Seventh Circle of Hell' of literary history. It unearths the lives and works of women writers who, despite their profound contributions, were unjustly forgotten, ostracized, or even 'cursed' by their patriarchal societies. Posteguillo meticulously resurrects these silenced voices, illuminating their struggles, their art, and the reasons for their obscurity. Through compelling narratives and diligent research, the volume challenges conventional literary canons, offering a vital reclamation of these powerful, yet overlooked, female literary figures. It is a testament to resilience and a critical re-evaluation of our cultural heritage, urging readers to rediscover the richness hidden within the archives of forgotten genius.