10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EDITRESS»
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editress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
editress and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Isis: A London weekly publication
The Ninth Discourse of the Editress — Subject, The Importance of Philosophical
Lecturing Establishments. — The Editress to her Readers on the appointed Fast.
Fifth Letter to the Queen. — Sixth Letter from Richard Carlile to the Editress ...
Eliza Sharples Carlille, 1832
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The Illustrated belle assemblée and magazine of costumes, ...
The Editress and Secretary present. The Editress. — Well, fair Secretary, we have
waited for yon over our cup of Twaukay till we are absolutely tired, and "our
patience almost worn out. The Secretary. — Indeed, my dear Lady Editress, I
have ...
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New Monthly Belle Assemblée
C. C. is informed the editress has no voice in the matter of which he complains;
but the contents of the Parts are not intended to be bound up with the Volumes, a
separate index being given for that purpose; the binder should be directed to ...
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Before George Eliot: Marian Evans and the Periodical Press
First, it marks a development in Evans's duplicitous engagement with her public
as the invisible 'character of Editress'. Her 'doubled' voice emerges first in her
early writings for Charles Bray's Coventry Herald and Observer in the late 18405
...
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The Modern Girl Around the World: Consumption, Modernity, ...
Ltd., ''Report for Lehn & Fink,'': (September 1931), 2 and 9, Duke University, Rare
Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections. 45. Ntantala, A Life's Mosaic, 74. 46.
The Editress, ''Disappointing Make-Ups,'' bw, 23 June 1934, 12; ''Over the Tea ...
The Modern Girl around the World Research Group, Alys Eve Weinbaum, Lynn M. Thomas, 2008
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Our Sister Editors: Sarah J. Hale and the Tradition of ...
Hale was, the Bulletin declared in its opening line, a "venerable authoress and
editress" (1 May 1879). In many ways this phrase serves as an apt representation
of Hale's literary career. At the same time that she was seen as "venerable" ...
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Radical Femininity: Women's Self-representation in the ...
35 See C. Kaplan, 'Wild Nights: Pleasure/Sexuality/Feminism', in her Sea
Changes: Culture and Feminism (London, Verso, 1986); Taylor, Eve, p. 214. 36 '
Editress to Her Readers', Isis, 24 Mar. 1832, p. 101. 37 The Editress, Dedication
of folio ...
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THE LIFE OF: MARY FRANCES CAMP BELCHER
Anecdote. by. editress. “My daughter,” said a father to his child as they were
returning from church one Sabbath as they came to a man splitting wood, “Do
you see that man breaking the Sabbath?” As soon as they reached home the
child ran ...
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The Suffragette Cookbook
From. the. Editress. As it is a serious matter what is put into the human stomach, I
feel it incumbent to say that my readers may safely eat everything set down in this
book. Most recipes have been practically tested by me, and those of which I ...
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the monthly review, from may to august inclusive
Then the connection of the editress with this remarkable woman, and the
circumstances of their intimacy were of an unusual nature. The Princess, who
while a wanderer over Europe, sojourning in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France,
England, ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EDITRESS»
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editress is used in the context of the following news items.
Q and A on Nigerian English Usage and Gendered Language
Words like authoress, editress, poetess, and sculptress are also now considered pejorative and should be avoided. Use author, editor, poet, ... «Daily Trust, May 15»
You should basically stop using gendered nouns
Alas, although editrix is more delightful to say, a Google Ngram search shows that editress has always been more popular — but unless you're ... «Washington Post, Nov 14»
Meet long time SK-II Fan & Australian Beauty Expert, Eleanor …
One part monochromatic meets masculine French editress, one part vintage-loving romantic with a penchant for midi skirts and very high heels, ... «Vogue Australia, Oct 14»
Kim Kardashian (In a Wedding Dress) + Kanye West Finally Get …
The proverbial “they” said it would never happen — that Vogue editress Anna Wintour would never, ever kave, (er, cave) and give Kim ... «PopCrush, Mar 14»
Guardian and Observer style guide: G
... authoress, editress, executrix, giantess, huntress, inspectress, Jewess, poetess, procuress, quakeress, songstress, tailoress, wardress; it also ... «The Guardian, Feb 14»
Miley Cyrus' New York Times Profile: Obnoxious Ariana Grande …
That lost Vogue cover: Cyrus reportedly lost the December 2013 cover of Vogue after editress Wintour was mortified by the tongue-and-twerk ... «PopCrush, Dec 13»
Simple as ABC: Tories are imploding
One is the enthralling News of the World phone-hacking trial, where the dominatrix editress, Rebekah Brooks, and her lover, Andy Coulson, are ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Dec 13»
Meet Anne Royall: The Muckraker Who Made Washington Bow …
... an Venomous as a Rattlesnakes' Fangs; Former Washington Editress: How Ann Royall Made Life a Burden to the Public Men of Her Day.". «Huffington Post, Dec 13»
The Birth of Thanksgiving
In a September 1863 letter to Lincoln, the “editress of the 'Gody's [sic] Book'” reaffirmed her longstanding quest “to have the day of our annual ... «New York Times, Nov 13»
Children's Book by Local Author Has a Thanksgiving Theme
“She became the editor, or editress, as she liked to say, of the most widely read magazine in the United States. She also promoted education ... «Town Topics, Nov 13»