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  2. Category:20th-century British women writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:20th-century British writers. It includes British writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:20th-century British male writers

  3. Virginia Woolf - Wikipedia

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    Adeline Virginia Woolf (/ wʊlf /; [2] née Stephen; 25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was an English writer. She is considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors. She pioneered the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device. Woolf was born into an affluent household in South Kensington, London.

  4. Barbara Cartland - Wikipedia

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    Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland, DBE, DStJ (9 July 1901 – 21 May 2000), known as the Queen of Romance, was an English writer who published both contemporary and historical romance novels, the latter set primarily during the Victorian or Edwardian period. Cartland is one of the best-selling authors worldwide of the 20th century.

  5. List of women writers - Wikipedia

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    List of women sportswriters. Lists of women writers by nationality. Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen. Norton Anthology of Literature by Women. Sophie (digital lib) Women in science fiction. Women Writers Project. Women's writing in English.

  6. Norah Lofts - Wikipedia

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    Robert Jorisch (1949-1983) Norah Lofts, née Norah Ethel Robinson, (27 August 1904 – 10 September 1983) was a 20th-century British writer. She also wrote under the pen names Peter Curtis and Juliet Astley. She wrote more than fifty books specialising in historical fiction, but she also wrote some mysteries, short stories and non-fiction.

  7. Category:British women writers - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total. Bermudian women writers (1 C, 3 P) English women writers (10 C, 262 P) Gibraltarian women writers (6 P) Manx women writers (1 C, 9 P) Women writers from Northern Ireland (8 C, 11 P) Scottish women writers (10 C, 105 P) Welsh women writers (9 C, 9 P)

  8. Iris Murdoch - Wikipedia

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    Iris Murdoch. Dame Jean Iris Murdoch DBE (/ ˈmɜːrdɒk / MUR-dok; 15 July 1919 – 8 February 1999) was an Irish and British novelist and philosopher. Murdoch is best known for her novels about good and evil, sexual relationships, morality, and the power of the unconscious. Her first published novel, Under the Net (1954), was selected in 1998 ...

  9. Kate Atkinson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Genre. Novel, short story. Children. 2. Website. www.kateatkinson.co.uk. Kate Atkinson MBE (born 20 December 1951) is an English writer of novels, plays and short stories. [1] She has written historical novels, detective novels and family novels, incorporating postmodern and magical realist elements into the plots.