- writer. She is the
author of two novels, An
Isolated Incident (2014) and
Unmarriageable (2019). The
latter is a
retelling of Jane Austen's
Pride and Prejudice...
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relatives who, in
Islamic Sharia law,
would be
considered mahrim (or maharem):
unmarriageable kin with whom ****ual
intercourse would be
considered incestuous...
- 1606). Due to
their illegitimate birth,
Galileo considered the
girls unmarriageable, if not
posing problems of
prohibitively expensive support or dowries...
-
Reproductive rights Women and
Islam for a
discussion of the
requirement for an
unmarriageable male
relative (called a mahram) to
accompany women "Chaperon". The Free...
- women's
punishment often carried strong social stigma, "rendering [women]
unmarriageable", a
stigma which did not
follow men. Similarly, in the People's Republic...
- With
Leslie Dowdall, independent.ie, 4 May 2011 ‘I
think I was very
unmarriageable material. I hate
being pinned down. I don’t
think it
changed me’ – singer-songwriter...
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himself favored public lives for women, as it
would save the 250,000
unmarriageable Italian women who, if
society did not give them a role,
would spend...
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literary award,
founded by
Michael Ondaatje. His
latest novel, The
Unmarriageable Man won the
Gratiaen Prize in 2021. His book, The
Ceaseless Chatter...
- Fire Horse.
Adherents believe that
women born in
hinoeuma years are
unmarriageable and
bring bad luck to
their father or husband. In 1966, the
number of...
- (Sister
Maria Celeste), who,
rather than
becoming engaged, was
considered unmarriageable by her
father and
confined to a
convent from the age of
thirteen (the...