- The
Complete Idiot's
Guide to
Writing Poetry, Penguin. Look up poet or
poetess in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Maria Costa (15
December 1926 – 7
September 2016) was an
Italian poet.
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known by her
first name,
Rachel (Hebrew: רחל [ʁaˈχel]), or as
Rachel the
Poetess (רחל המשוררת [ʁaˈχel (h)am(e)ʃoˈʁeʁet]). She is
featured on Israel's 20...
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Atukuri Molla (ఆతుకూరి మొల్ల) was a 16th
century Telugu poetess who aut****d
Molla Ramayanam, a Telugu-language
version of
Sanskrit Ramayana. Identified...
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Phantasia is the name of an
ancient Egyptian woman who was said to have been the
author of the
immediate sources of the two
ancient Gr**** epics, Iliad...
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Elena Mikhaylovna Nikolaeva (Russian: Елена Михайловна Николаева; 1936–2011) was a
Soviet and
Russian poet and translator. An
alumnus of
Petrozavodsk State...
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reprinted many of her poems, and she
became widely known as 'The
Blind Poetess of Ulster'. In
December 1844,
Prime Minister Robert Peel
granted her an...
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chronological order:
Enheduanna (c. 23th
century BCE),
ancient Sumerian priestess,
poetess, scribe, and hymnist. Ninšatapada (c. 19th c. BCE),
Babylonian scribe and...
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Specimens of
British Poetesses;
selected and
chronologically arranged (1825) by
Alexander Dyce is an
anthology of
verse jointly published in
London by...