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  2. The Rescuers (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Rescuers is a British children's novel written by Margery Sharp and illustrated by Garth Williams; its first edition was published in 1959 by Collins in the United Kingdom and Little, Brown in the United States.

  3. Rose Fyleman - Wikipedia

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    Rose Fyleman was born in Nottingham on 6 March 1877, the third child of John Feilmann and his wife, Emilie, née Loewenstein, who was of Russian extraction. Her father was in the lace trade, and his Jewish family originated in 1860 from Jever in the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, currently Lower Saxony, Germany.

  4. Gwerful Mechain - Wikipedia

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    Gwerful Mechain lived in Mechain in Powys.Little is known of her life, but it is generally accepted that she was a descendant of a noble family from Llanfechain. [1]Her father was Hywel Fychan of Mechain in Powys, [2] her mother was named Gwenhwyfar, and she had at least four siblings (three brothers and a sister).

  5. Cat and Mouse (novella) - Wikipedia

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    The book is the basis for the 1967 West German film Cat and Mouse directed by Hansjürgen Pohland . The film is part of the New German Cinema movement and stars Willy Brandt's sons Lars Brandt and Peter Brandt as Mahlke at different ages. It created controversy upon the release due to a masturbation scene but has received little further ...

  6. Types of Women - Wikipedia

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    "Types of Women", also titled "Women", and described in critical editions as Semonides 7, is an Archaic Greek satirical poem written by Semonides of Amorgos in the seventh century BC. The poem is based on the idea that Zeus created men and women differently, and that he specifically created ten types of women based on different models from the ...

  7. Batrachomyomachia - Wikipedia

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    Besides the familiar Greek gods, the Batrachomyomachia introduces a number of novel characters representing the leaders and warriors of the two armies, whose combat is described in stark and violent terms, resembling the battle scenes of the Iliad, but with arms consisting of sticks and needles, and armor made from nut shells, bean pods, straw, leaves, vegetables, and the skin of an excoriated ...

  8. A Dream of Fair Women - Wikipedia

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    A Dream of Fair Women is a poem by Alfred Tennyson. It was written and published in 1833 as "A Legend of Fair Women", but was heavily revised for republication under its present tile in 1842. It was written and published in 1833 as "A Legend of Fair Women", but was heavily revised for republication under its present tile in 1842.

  9. List of feminist literature - Wikipedia

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    Women's Speaking Justified, Proved, and Allowed of by the Scriptures, All such as speak by the Spirit and Power of the Lord Jesus. And how Women were the first that Preached the Tidings of the Resurrection of Jesus, and were sent by Christ's own Command, before he Ascended to the Father, John 20. 17., Margaret Fell (1667) [11]