- general. The
demonyms for men and
women from
England are
Englishman and
Englishwoman.
England itself has no
devolved government. The 1990s
witnessed a rise...
- The
Romantic Englishwoman is a 1975
British film
directed by
Joseph Losey and
starring Michael Caine,
Glenda Jackson, and
Helmut Berger. It
marks the feature-length...
- The
Englishwoman's Review was a
feminist periodical published in
England between 1866 and 1910.
Until 1869
called in full The
Englishwoman's Review: a...
- The
Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine (EDM) was a
monthly magazine which was
published between 1852 and 1879. Initially, the
periodical was
jointly edited...
- An
Englishwoman's Love-letters is a 1900
novel by
Laurence Housman,
initially published anonymously. It was a
scandal in its time due to its frankness...
-
Parnell and the
Englishwoman is a
British television miniseries which aired on BBC Two in four hour-long
episodes from 9 to 30
January 1991, and RTÉ One...
- Eva
Miriam Hart MBE (31
January 1905 – 14
February 1996) was an
Englishwoman who was one of the last
remaining survivors of the
sinking of RMS Titanic...
- Mary
Tolkien (née Bratt; 21
January 1889 – 29
November 1971) was an
Englishwoman known as the wife of the academic, philologist, poet, and
novelist J...
- Germanies, as seen by an
Englishwoman (1931)
Modern Italy, as seen by an
Englishwoman (1932)
Modern France, as seen by an
Englishwoman (1933)
Little Arthur's...
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reprised in
Lillie (1978);
Madame Bovary (1975); and
Parnell and the
Englishwoman (1991), in
which she pla****
Kitty O'Shea. She pla**** a
major role in...