- In
legal discourse, an
author is the
creator of an
original work that has been published,
whether that work is in written, graphic, or
recorded medium...
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actress Téa Mutonji,
Canadian writer and poet Téa Obreht, Serbian-American
aut****ss Notable fictional characters with the name include: Téa Delgado, a character...
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Rebecca Shaw was the
Sunday Times bestselling author of 28
novels published by
Orion Publishing Group. She sold more than one
million copies. Her books...
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thinking was not what is
called "feminine" – we had a
vague impression that
aut****sses are
liable to be
looked on with prejudice; we had
noticed how critics...
- published. She was also
erroneously named as
author of
works such as The
Aut****ss (1819),
Prudence and
Principle (1818), and Rachel: A Tale (1817). Jane...
- Odyssey. New York: W. W.
Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-08905-9. The
Aut****ss of the
Odyssey by
Samuel Butler Austin, N. 1975.
Archery at the Dark of...
- of her family; "The
Creative Impulse" (1926), in
which a
domineering aut****ss is
shocked when her mild-mannered
husband leaves her and sets up home...
- guide's
authors stated that "actress
comes into the same
category as
aut****ss, comedienne, manageress, 'lady doctor', 'male nurse' and
similar obsolete...
- Telegraph.
August 6, 1964. p. 40 – via Newspapers.com. "Princess
Meets Blind Aut****ss".
Grimsby Evening Telegraph.
September 28, 1965. p. 6 – via Newspapers...
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pamphlet called "Official do****ents on the case of Ann Pratt, the
Reputed Aut****ss of a
Certain Pamphlet." It
details Pratt's
allegations as well as testimony...