Category:Women writers (20th century)

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Pages in category "Women writers (20th century)"

The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Helen Adam
  • Taos Amrouche
  • Maya Angelou

B

  • Marjorie Barnard
  • Gertrude Barrows Bennett
  • Elizabeth Bishop
  • Marie Bjelke Petersen
  • D. K. Broster
  • Rhoda Broughton

C

  • Kathleen Mannington Caffyn
  • Ada Cambridge

D

  • Bertha Diener
  • Assia Djebar
  • O. Douglas

E

  • Flora Eldershaw
  • M. Barnard Eldershaw

G

  • Fatima Gallaire
  • Germaine Greer
  • Kate Grenville

H

  • Clare Winger Harris
  • Marlen Haushofer

J

  • Elizabeth Jolley

L

  • Jane Lane (author)
  • Dorothy D. Lee
  • Ding Ling
  • List of writers in Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing
  • Joan London (Australian author)

M

  • Mary Freeman Byrne
  • Ellen Buckingham Mathews

M cont.

  • Alice Munro

P

  • Sharon Pollock
  • Rosa Campbell Praed

R

  • Betty Ren Wright

S

  • Margaret Marshall Saunders
  • Vera Stanley Alder
  • D. E. Stevenson
  • John Strange Winter

T

  • Tereska Torres

W

  • Nadia Wheatley
  • Tara June Winch
  • Virginia Woolf
  • Mary Tappan Wright

d

  • May Crommelin
Categories: Women writers by century | 20th century people | Women writers (modern period)
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