penwomen (Meaning)

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penwomen (pl.)

of Penwoman

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penwomen Sentence Examples

  1. The penwomen of the 19th century forged a path for women in literature.
  2. The Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, were renowned penwomen.
  3. Jane Austen was one of the most celebrated penwomen of her time.
  4. The pseudonym George Eliot was adopted by the penwomen Mary Ann Evans.
  5. Elizabeth Barrett Browning was a prolific penwomen and poet.
  6. The penwomen of the women's suffrage movement used their writing to advocate for women's rights.
  7. Penwomen such as Virginia Woolf and Simone de Beauvoir have left an enduring legacy in literature.
  8. The tradition of penwomen continues today, with countless women writers using their voices to tell stories and inspire change.
  9. The Penwomen Club is an organization that supports and connects women writers.
  10. The International Association of Penwomen promotes the work of penwomen worldwide.

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The penwomen of the 19th century forged a path for women in literature.

The Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, were renowned penwomen.

Jane Austen was one of the most celebrated penwomen of her time.

The pseudonym George Eliot was adopted by the penwomen Mary Ann Evans.