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- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Poetry, Penguin. Look up poet or poetess in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to...
- Felicia Morris, better known by her stage name, The Poetess, is an American rapper and radio personality. Morris made her radio debut at the age of five...
- Maria Costa (15 December 1926 – 7 September 2016) was an Italian poet. Costa lived all her life in the neighbourhood of Case B****e (Deep Houses) in Paradiso...
- 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...
- Atukuri Molla (ఆతుకూరి మొల్ల) was a 16th century Telugu poetess who aut****d Molla Ramayanam, a Telugu-language version of Sanskrit Ramayana. Identified...
- 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...
- Elena Mikhaylovna Nikolaeva (Russian: Елена Михайловна Николаева; 1936–2011) was a Soviet and Russian poet and translator. An alumnus of Petrozavodsk State...
- 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...
- chronological order: Enheduanna (c. 23th century BCE), ancient Sumerian priestess, poetess, scribe, and hymnist. Ninšatapada (c. 19th c. BCE), Babylonian scribe and...
- Specimens of British Poetesses; selected and chronologically arranged (1825) by Alexander Dyce is an anthology of verse jointly published in London by...