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  2. Behramji Malabari - Wikipedia

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    At some point, Malabari relocated to the city of Bombay (now Mumbai), then the centre of commerce and administration of the British possessions in Western India. In 1882 he published his Gujarat and the Gujaratis: pictures of men and manners taken from life (London: W.H. Allen, 1882, OCLC= 27113274), a book "of a somewhat satirical nature," [ 1 ...

  3. The Female Advocate - Wikipedia

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    The Female Advocate takes John Duncombe's The Feminead: or, female genius. A poem (1754) as its inspiration. Scott expresses gratitude and admiration for Duncombe, then justifies her own project with her stated wish to expand his original list of "female geniuses", as well as to include some of those who came to prominence since he wrote (page v).

  4. Lady's companion - Wikipedia

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    The occupation of lady's companion has been made obsolete in the United Kingdom and most other developed countries. This is primarily because upper-class women no longer primarily stay in the home, and also because of the many other employment opportunities afforded to modern women. [3]

  5. Sukirtharani - Wikipedia

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    Sukirtharani is an Indian feminist [1] [2] [3] poet who is widely acclaimed for her contribution to contemporary Dalit and Tamil literature. [4]Sukirtharani is also a Tamil teacher at the Government Girls High School in Ranipet District, and has a master's degree in economics and Tamil literature. [1]

  6. Feminist poetry - Wikipedia

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    [15] While it is difficult to ascertain from these oral traditions whether the authors of early texts were male or female, precolonial native poetry certainly addresses issues relevant to women in a sensitive and positive way, for example the Seminole poem, 'Song for Bringing a Child Into the World.' [16] In fact, native poetry is a separate ...

  7. A Flowering Tree: A Woman's Tale - Wikipedia

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    The palace servants informed the queen about her. She was brought to the palace, bathed, healed and kept at the main door as a "thing" for decoration. Meanwhile, the prince distraught at her wife's disappearance assumes that she left him due to his arrogance. Full of remorse, he turned into a beggar and wandered across the country.

  8. A college principal and staunch supporter of women's education, he was also an atheist. Through him, Irawati discovered the fascinating world of social sciences and its impact on society.

  9. Vijila Chirappad - Wikipedia

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    The servant. — She Who Flew Afore, Vijila Chirappad Chirappad's work includes three collections of poetry in Malayalam: Adukala Illathaa Veedu ( A Home without a Kitchen , 2006), Amma Oru Kalpanika Kavitha Alla ( Mother is not a Poetic Figment of our Imagination , 2009), [ 8 ] and Pakarthi Ezhuthu ( Copied Notes , 2015).