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  2. Category:Writers from Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Writers from Yorkshire. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. ...

  3. List of people from Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Rudston, East Riding of Yorkshire: 1898 - 1935 Novelist of works based on 1920-1930 Yorkshire women's empowerment, her works include South Riding (novel), The Land of Green Ginger, A Crowded Street, Anderby Wold [citation needed] Ted Hughes: born in Mytholmroyd 1930–98 poet laureate of United Kingdom, 1984–1998. [5] Anne Lister

  4. Joanne Harris - Wikipedia

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    Joanne Harris was born in Barnsley, Yorkshire, to an English father and a French mother, [1] and lived above her grandparents' corner sweet shop until the age of three. [2] [3] Harris's mother did not speak English when she married, and so Harris spoke only French until she started school. [4]

  5. Winifred Holtby - Wikipedia

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    She dedicated the latter book to composer Dame Ethel Smyth and actress and writer Cicely Hamiltion, both strong suffragists who "did more than write "The March of the Women", [9] the song composed in 1910 for the Women's Social and Political Union. [10] She also wrote poetry, including poems about Vera Brittain's dead brother, Edward.

  6. Amanda Owen - Wikipedia

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    Owen and her family first appeared as regulars on Adrian Edmondson's 2011 ITV documentary series The Dales (repeated on Together TV in 2021), [11] [12] [13] alongside the Reverend Ann Chapman, the vicar of four small churches, and a number of other people living in the Yorkshire Dales. At that point, the Owen family consisted of Amanda, Clive ...

  7. Margaret Drabble - Wikipedia

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    Dame Margaret Drabble, Lady Holroyd, DBE, FRSL (born 5 June 1939) [1] is an English biographer, novelist and short story writer.. Drabble's books include The Millstone (1965), which won the following year's John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize, and Jerusalem the Golden, which won the 1967 James Tait Black Memorial Prize.

  8. Category:British women novelists - Wikipedia

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    C. Elizabeth Cadell; Carole Cadwalladr; Jane Campbell (writer) Lady Colin Campbell; Candice Carty-Williams; Caroline Carver (author) Anne-Marie Casey; Juanita Casey

  9. List of early-modern British women novelists - Wikipedia

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    A Dictionary of British and American women writers, 1660–1800. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allanheld, 1985. (Internet Archive) Williams, K. "Women Writers and the Rise of the Novel." The History of British Women's Writing, 1690–1750. Edited by R. Ballaster. Series: The History of British Women's Writing. Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.