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  2. The Woman Who Stole Vermeer - Wikipedia

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    The Woman Who Stole Vermeer has received mostly positive reviews from critics. [7] The review from the New York Review of Books describes the book as a "gripping and meticulously researched true crime story," praising the author's detailed account of the heist and its aftermath, as well as the historical context provided. [8]

  3. Ruth Dugdall - Wikipedia

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    Both books feature Dugdall's probation officer character, Cate Austin, who was the central protagonist of The Woman Before Me. [7] Dugdall has appeared on BBC Radio's Woman's Hour [ 8 ] and she was a judge on the panel of the 2014 Luke Bitmead Bursary.

  4. List of British suffragists and suffragettes - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Carmichael Stopes (1840–1929) – scholar, author, and campaigner for women's rights; Una Harriet Ella Stratford Duval (née Dugdale) (1879–1975) – suffragette and marriage reformer; Lucy Deane Streatfeild (1865–1950) – civil servant, social worker, one of the first female factory inspectors in UK

  5. Lydia Davis - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Davis (born July 15, 1947) is an American short story writer, novelist, essayist, and translator from French and other languages, who often writes very short stories. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Davis has produced several new translations of French literary classics, including Swann's Way by Marcel Proust and Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert .

  6. List of poets - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Cabrera (1899–1991), Cuban anthropologist and poet; Dilys Cadwaladr (1902–1979), Welsh poet and fiction writer in Welsh; Cædmon (fl. 7th c.), earliest Northumbrian poet known by name; Maoilios Caimbeul (born 1944), Scots poet and children's writer in Gaelic; Scott Cairns (born 1954), US poet, memoirist and essayist

  7. Varieties of Disturbance - Wikipedia

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    Varieties of Disturbance is Lydia Davis's fourth collection of short stories. The book, published in 2007 by FSG , was a finalist for the National Book Awards for Fiction that year. [ 1 ] The 57 short stories therein include ones published in a number of literary magazines, compilations, and pamphlets as well as new work, and range in length ...

  8. Grave Peril - Wikipedia

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    They try to rescue Lydia and retake the sword, but the Red Court hostess, Bianca, offers Thomas a trade—if he will betray Dresden, Michael, and Susan, Bianca will leave his lover/food source Justine alone. Thomas agrees and kicks Susan into a crowd of Red Court vampires, who proceed to feed on her.

  9. List of suffragists and suffragettes - Wikipedia

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    Adela Milčinović (1878–1968) – Croatian feminist author, critic and suffragette; Cyprus. Polyxeni Loizia (1855–1942) [26] Persophone Papadopulou (1887–1948 ...