[1] Uceda graduated in Philosophy and Letters from the University of Seville, where she also obtained a doctorate, with a thesis on poet José Luis Hidalgo.
[3] Uceda also directed a tribute to Juan Ramón Jiménez at the La Rábida Club of Hispanic-American Studies in 1958 and another to Antonio Machado at the University of Seville in 1959.
On the one hand, she was included in the list of poets of the Anthology of young Sevillian poets made by María de Los Reyes Fuentes in number 159 of the magazine Lírica Hispana of Caracas in 1956 and, on the other, she participated in the recital of the Ateneo de Sevilla on 1 June 1957 that was presented, remembering the Generation of '27, as the presentation act of the Sevillian generation of the fifties.
[3] In 1961, Uceda won the second prize for the Premio Adonáis de Poesía with the collection of poems Extraña Juventud.
However, from her third collection of poems, Sin mucha esperanza (1966), she began a new aesthetic direction marked by the incorporation of Greco-Latin thought.