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* [[Lynn Emanuel]] (born 1949), American poet |
* [[Lynn Emanuel]] (born 1949), American poet |
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* [[Claudia Emerson]] (born 1957), American poet; won the 2006 [[Pulitzer Prize for Poetry]] |
* [[Claudia Emerson]] (born 1957), American poet; won the 2006 [[Pulitzer Prize for Poetry]] |
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* [[Enheduanna]] (2285–2250 BCE), [[Akkadian]] princess, priesstess and [[Sumerian Language|Sumerian-language]] poet, regarded as possibly the world's earliest known author |
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* [[Dorothe Engelbretsdotter]] (1634–1716), Norway's first recognized female author |
* [[Dorothe Engelbretsdotter]] (1634–1716), Norway's first recognized female author |
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* [[Louise Erdrich]] (born 1954), American novelist, poet and children's writer |
* [[Louise Erdrich]] (born 1954), American novelist, poet and children's writer |
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This is a list of female poets. People on this list should have articles of their own, and should meet the Wikipedia notability guidelines for their poetry. Please place names on the list only if there is a real and existing article on the poet. Dead links in RED will be removed.
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