Una Marson
Pioneering Jamaican feminist, activist, and writer.
Pioneering Jamaican feminist, activist, and writer.
American poet, journalist, and disability rights activist. Known for her powerful writing and advocacy, she explored themes of disability, identity, and social justice.
Canadian author best known for her series of novels beginning with “Anne of Green Gables,” published in 1908.
Hungarian writer, considered one of Hungary’s most celebrated literary figures, with her works translated into numerous languages. Szabó gained international fame primarily for her novels, although she also wrote poetry, essays, and plays.
Famed Swedish poet, novelist and short story writer
Prominent figure in Romanian history, married to Gheorghe Bibescu, who became Prince of Wallachia in 1842.
Canadian poet, memoirist and literary critic
Distinguished English poet and author renowned for her pioneering novel, “The Well of Loneliness,” a groundbreaking position in lesbian literature.
Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, was a distinguished Englishwoman known for her poetry and literary support.
Renowned Jewish-American writer known for her poetry, essays, biographies, and active political engagement, focusing on themes like equity, women’s rights, social justice, and her Jewish heritage.