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  2. List of women's presses - Wikipedia

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    Kali for Women (India, 1984–2003) Kelsey St. Press [2] Kore Press [2] Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press (New York City, New York, 1982–1989) [36] KT press (London, England, 1998–present) Publisher of n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal and ebooks on women artists [37] Launch Point Press (Portland, Oregon, US, 2014–present) [38]

  3. The Woman Warrior - Wikipedia

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    The specific genre of The Woman Warrior has been disputed due to Kingston's blend of perspectives, specifically traditional Chinese folktale and memoir. With this mixture, Kingston tries to provide her audience with the cultural, familial, and personal context needed to understand her unique position as a first-generation Chinese-American woman.

  4. No Name (novel) - Wikipedia

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    No Name is an 1862 novel by Wilkie Collins. Illegitimacy is a major theme of the novel. It was originally serialised in Charles Dickens's magazine All the Year Round before book publication. It is the second of his four "great novels", released after The Woman in White (1860) and before Armadale (1866) and The Moonstone (1868).

  5. List of women book publishers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women book publishers with Wikipedia pages. A. Susan ...

  6. List of women printers and publishers before 1800 - Wikipedia

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    She was the publisher and chief editor of a number of women's periodicals in Stockholm and Finland between 1772 and 1783, and the publisher of the first periodical (as well as the first one by a woman) in Finland Om konsten att rätt behaga (1782). [16] Anna Hammar-Rosén, née Hammar (1735–1805), was a Swedish newspaper editor.

  7. The Woman in White (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Anne Catherick ("The Woman in White") – An unconventional young woman distinguished by her insistence on white clothes; an illegitimate daughter of Laura's father. Jane Catherick – Anne's unsympathetic mother; in league with Sir Percival Glyde in committing her daughter to the asylum. Depicted as an unpleasant character.