El ángel del hogar

[2] Like Coventry Patmore's narrative poem, The Angel in the House (1854), El ángel del hogar was a bestseller.

Grassi praised in it how Sinués intended to educate her readers in the values that would make them the "ideal woman".

To make the reading of her work more comprehensible, Sinués interspersed pedagogical chapters with sentimental narratives in which the virtuous heroines distanced themselves from the immoral world.

[2] Sinués directed her weekly magazine El ángel del hogar, Revista semanal de Literatura, Teatro, Modas, Labores» (The Angel of the Home, Weekly magazine of Literature, Theater, Fashions, Labors)[5] between 1864 and 1869, a publication on literature, theater, fashion, and work.

From this magazine, she supported the Glorious Revolution of 1868 and dedicated articles on the initiatives of female instruction advocated by the Complutense University of Madrid in 1869.

2nd edition, 1859