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Teresa de Cartagena (fl. 1425 – 1478) was a writer, mystic and nun in late medieval Castile who is considered to be the first Spanish-language female writer and mystic. [1] She became deaf between 1453 and 1459. [2]
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Seeing Voices: A Journey Into the World of the Deaf is a 1989 book by neurologist Oliver Sacks. The book covers a variety of topics in Deaf studies , including sign language , the neurology of deafness, the history of the treatment of Deaf Americans , and linguistic and social challenges facing the Deaf community .
This is a list of women writers who were born in Germany or whose ... (c.935–c.1002), dramatist, poet, writing in Latin; Therese Huber (1764–1829 ...
Miguel Angel Ramón Bustos (Buenos Aires, August 31, 1932 – Buenos Aires, June 20, 1976) was an Argentine poet, journalist and plastic artist. He was kidnapped by the Argentine military dictatorship on May 30, 1976.
Justin Edgar, a well-established British filmmaker and advocate for disabled people, has pushed the boundaries for accessibility films with “The Letter,” a drama shedding light on a lesser ...
Therese Grob (1798–1875), first love of the composer Franz Schubert; Therese Grünbaum (1791–1876), Austrian soprano and opera singer; Therese Holbein von Holbeinsberg (1785–1859), Austrian landscape painter and etcher; Therese Huber (1764–1829), German author; Therese Johaug (born 1988), Norwegian cross-country skier
Arriving at Westminster Abbey alongside his siblings, 11-year-old Prince George and 9-year-old Princess Charlotte, the young royal participated in a holiday-themed activity that involved writing a ...