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  2. Category:Fictional maids - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. D. Devious Maids (2 C, 7 ... The Maid and ...

  3. Who Do You Think You Are? (book) - Wikipedia

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    Who Do You Think You Are? is a book of short stories by Alice Munro, recipient of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature, published by Macmillan of Canada in 1978.It won Munro her second Governor General's Award for Fiction in English, [1] and short-listed for the Booker Prize for Fiction in 1980 under its international title, The Beggar Maid (subtitled Stories of Flo and Rose).

  4. Morgan le Fay in modern culture - Wikipedia

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    Morgana Le Fay, Anikó Salamon's art for the video game King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame (2012). The Matter of Britain character Morgan le Fay (often known as Morgana, and sometimes also as Morgaine and other names) has been featured many times in various works of modern culture, often but not always appearing in villainous roles.

  5. File:Pretty maid milking her cow.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. The Diary of a Chambermaid (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Diary of a Chambermaid (French: Le Journal d'une femme de chambre) is a 1900 decadent novel by Octave Mirbeau, published during the Dreyfus Affair.First published in serialized form in L’Écho de Paris from 1891 to 1892, Mirbeau’s novel was reworked and polished before appearing in the Dreyfusard journal La Revue Blanche in 1900.

  7. The Kitchen Maid (Chardin) - Wikipedia

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    The Kitchen Maid is a 1738 oil-on-canvas painting by Jean Simeon Chardin.The painting features a young kitchen maid in a Hollandish kitchen, taking a break from her work. The work was popular, and Chardin had made four different copies; with three of them present in various collections in the modern da

  8. The King and the Beggar-maid - Wikipedia

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    "The King and the Beggar-maid" is a 16th-century broadside ballad [1] that tells of an African king, Cophetua, and his love for the beggar Penelophon (Shakespearean Zenelophon). Artists and writers have referenced the story, and King Cophetua has become a byword for "a man who falls in love with a woman instantly and proposes marriage immediately".

  9. Whore dialogues - Wikipedia

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    Whore dialogues are a literary genre of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment and a type of erotic fiction.The first example was the Ragionamenti by Pietro Aretino, followed by such works as La Retorica delle Puttane (The Whores' Rhetoric) (1642) by Ferrante Pallavicino; L'École des Filles (The School for Girls) (1655), attributed to Michel Millot and Jean L'Ange and also known as The School ...