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Definition of Editress

Editress
Editress Ed"i*tress, n. A female editor.

Meaning of Editress from wikipedia

- The True Woman Editress Charlotte Elizabeth McKay Categories Women's societal roles, Anti-suffrage movement, 19th-century social reform Frequency Monthly...
- until 1836 served as editor in Boston, though she preferred the title "editress". The ****ignment drew praise from critic and feminist writer John Neal...
- are appended some drafts of kindred character from the portfolio of the editress: the whole prefixed by an introductory essay on the peculiar characteristics...
- Dahlia says "For four years I was, if you remember, the proprietor and editress of a w****ly paper for women" and Bertie states "It had recently been sold...
- magazine, Samuel was joined as editor by Isabella, who was described as "Editress". As well as being co-editors, the couple were also equal partners. Isabella...
- over by women." He went on to make certain remarks in jest about the "editress of 2011" that would not be acceptable today. Pat Hawker MBE, also well...
- Skandals. LIT, Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-643-13337-3. Barbara Stühlmeyer (editress): Auf Christus getauft. Glauben leben und verkünden im 21. Jahrhundert...
- titolo (raccolta di aforismi), Cosenza, Casa ed. Editress, (1994). Cocci d'umanità, Cosenza, Casa ed. Editress, (1994). Vita e parole (1995). Il signor Nessuno...
- Publishing House. M. A. would continue as chief editor, with help from "editress" Elizabeth E. Haycraft. Moses would p**** away on November 22, 1935. "Durham...
- Published: 16 January to 13 February 1954 Julie Norton wants to be an "editress" and is given the chance to launch magazine for the Fourth Form at Elm...