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  2. Kiné Kirama Fall - Wikipedia

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    Kiné Kirama Fall [a] is the pseudonym of a Senegalese poet (born 1934) who published two volumes of her French-language verse in the 1970s, when there were not many women writers in Senegal. She is known for the mystical quality of her poems, which express a love of nature and of God. [citation needed]

  3. Lydia Hoyt Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Hoyt Farmer (née, Hoyt; July 19, 1842 or 1843 – December 27, 1903) was a 19th-century American author and women's rights activist. [1] For many years, Farmer contributed to the leading newspapers and magazines, on various lines: poems, essays, juvenile stories, historical sketches and novels.

  4. Bettie M. Sellers - Wikipedia

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    Her focus on biblical aspects can be seen through some of Seller's poem names, such as Sarah Quilts, based on the story of Cain and Abel, display Seller's importance in her belief in the Christian faith. [6] Aside from the man and nature interaction, and the hardships of the Appalachian region and life, other recurring themes in Sellers ...

  5. Gabrielle de Coignard - Wikipedia

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    The Mansencal family crest. Gabrielle de Coignard (1550?–1586) was a Toulousaine devotional poet in 16th-century France. She is most well known for her posthumously published book of religious poetry, Oeuvres chrétiennes ("Christian Works"), and her marriage into the prominent political family of Toulousain president Jean de Mansencal in 1570.

  6. Mary Oliver - Wikipedia

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    Her poetry combines dark introspection with joyous release. Though criticized for writing poetry that assumes a close relationship between women and nature, she found that the self is only strengthened through immersion in the natural environment. [13] Oliver is also known for her straightforward language and accessible themes. [10]

  7. Lucie Caroline Hager - Wikipedia

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    Most of her poems appeared over the name "Lucie C. Gilson". Her poems show a deep insight into nature, and the experiences of the human heart. Many of them are religious in sentiment, and all have a high moral tone. Some evince poetic merit, and, as a collection, they would make an interesting, fair-sized, volume.

  8. Marly Youmans - Wikipedia

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    Marly Youmans (born Susan Marlene Youmans; November 22, 1953 in Aiken, South Carolina) is an American poet, novelist and short story writer.Her work reflects certain recurring themes such as nature, magic, faith and redemption, and often references visual art.

  9. List of female poets - Wikipedia

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    Emilia Lanier (1569–1645), among first Englishwomen to publish a volume of original poems and seek patronage; Anne Ley (c. 1599–1641), English writer, teacher, and polemicist; Anne de Marquets (c. 1533–1588), French poet; Camille de Morel (1547–1611), French poet and writer; Isabella di Morra (c. 1520–1546), Italian poet of the ...