RMD9DMBC–Female academic writing a paper in the 1950s as imagined in the 1880s. From ''La vie electrique'', Paris, c1880, by A Robida.
RM2B37FPT–A selection of the books of Danielle Steel - prolific popular author
RMWA5GNT–female reading a book
RM2JA9NYF–Scene from RD Blackmore's Lorna Doone
RMMYRK19–. English: Fleuron from book: An essay on the pleasures and advantages of female literature. By Wetenhall Wilkes. To this are subjoin'd, a Prosaic essay on Poetry, taken from the Criticisms of several eminent Authors; The Chace, a poem, and three Poetic Landscapes. 325 An essay on the pleasures and advantages of female literature Fleuron T004349-21
RMCBW0RJ–Woman sitting on a bean bag reading
RMG5WK4K–literature, illustrations, female fish looking at herself in the mirror, draft for an unpublished storybook, unknown artist, Germany, 1950s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMJEFNWP–HOLLY BOURNE, writer of young adult fiction, appearing at the 2017 Hay Festival of Literature and the Arts, Hay on Wye, Wales UK
RMGBNMYW–Ruth Padel, the first female Oxford University Professor of Poetry, speaks during a press conference at The Hay Festival, Hay-on-Wye, Wales, where she is explaining why she resigned following her involvement in an alleged smear campaign against a former rival.
RMDYMMG0–Sydney Australia,Chinatown,Haymarket,Asian man men male,woman female women,distributing,literature,information,Falun Gong,human rights,AU140308148
RM2EF87JD–Zadie Smith English novelist pictured at her in Kilburn, London, UK. 22 Apr 2010
RFMF5MFY–Male and female hands holding book
RMAXNECX–Maria Sommer with some work
RM2M3P569–Sarah Grand (1854 - 1943), Irish feminist writer active and author.
RF2GME32D–Male and female book lovers reading paper books. Students learning, characters reading literature vector illustration set. People reading books
RF2M568R9–Profile shot of a man giving a book to an elderly woman isolated on white background
RMF4CX32–Vietnam, Hanoi, Temple of Literature. Female graduate.
RM2DDJC52–Britomart, 1877-78 George Frederic Watts, The subject is taken from Edmund Spenser's epic poem, 'Faerie Queen', Oil Painting, Female, Literature, Poetry, Literature, Character, Flower, Lily
RMW7D7FW–Elizabeth Barrett Browning, British poet, 1859. Artist: Unknown
RM2B37G2F–A selection of the books of Danielle Steel - prolific popular author
RMTXH13C–George Eliot - pen name of Mary Ann Evans (1819-1880). English novelist, poet and critic. From sketch by Lady Alma Tadema, 1877
RMAKYN22–Young woman reading book in park, central London, UK.
RMMYRK0T–. English: Fleuron from book: An essay on the pleasures and advantages of female literature. By Wetenhall Wilkes. To this are subjoin'd, a Prosaic essay on Poetry, taken from the Criticisms of several eminent Authors; The Chace, a poem, and three Poetic Landscapes. 325 An essay on the pleasures and advantages of female literature Fleuron T004349-13
RF2KAEBPB–Schmitter, Elke, Author
RMBHD9GM–literature, fairy tales, 'Sterntaler' (The Star Money), Brothers Grimm, gold raining on girl, illustration,
RF2HDY331–woman, reading, literature, female, ladies, lady, women, read, reading a book, reading something, to read, literatures
RF2GJ5HM3–Women walking with books. Female literature fans. Different ages and multiethnic books lover. Vector illustration.
RMGBNN07–Ruth Padel, the first female Oxford University Professor of Poetry, speaks during a press conference at The Hay Festival, Hay-on-Wye, Wales, where she is explaining why she resigned following her involvement in an alleged smear campaign against a former rival.
RM2DYH10T–Birmingham Alabama,Juneteenth Celebration Emancipation Day Kelly Ingram Park,Black woman female sale display ethnic literature books issues looking,
RM2EF87GJ–Zadie Smith English novelist pictured at her in Kilburn, London, UK. 22 Apr 2010
RM2C73AAK–1960s 1970s FEMALE COLLEGE STUDENT BY WINDOW SUNLIGHT READING A BOOK MALE STUDENT HAND AND BOOK ONLY - s17257 HAR001 HARS INFORMATION MYSTERY LIFESTYLE FEMALES COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH LADIES PERSONS INSPIRATION SUNLIGHT SERENITY SPIRITUALITY CONFIDENCE B&W BRUNETTE GOALS HIGH ANGLE DISCOVERY UNIVERSITIES KNOWLEDGE OPPORTUNITY HIGHER EDUCATION STYLISH TEENAGED COLLEGES COED FOCUSED GROWTH IDEAS LITERATURE YOUNG ADULT WOMAN BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY CONCENTRATING CONCENTRATION HANDS ONLY HAR001 OLD FASHIONED
RM2GMM056–Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896), American author and abolitionist, full-length Portrait, 1865
RM2M3NM06–Henrietta Elizabeth Vaughan STANNARD (1856-1911) writer under the name of JOHN STRANGE WINTER wife of Arthur Stannard photographed in the study of her West Kensington home.
RF2GME69T–Male and female book lovers reading paper books. Students learning, characters reading literature vector illustration set. People reading books
RF2G2F765–Author working women creative enjoy happy writing new idea on paper. African American black female sitting work journalist at wooden table with book s
RFR1JBA6–Portrait of mature beautiful Asian businesswoman reading book
RM2DDJ1P2–Parisina's Sleep, Study for Head of Parisina, 1842 By Ford Madox Brown This drawing is a study of the character of Parisina from Lord Byron's poem 'Parisina's Sleep'., Sleeping, Drawing, Chalk, PortraitPre-Raphaelite, Female, Literature, Poetry, Byron
RMW7DAT3–'Sigismonda, with the heart of her husband', 1833. Artist: TW Shaw
RF2KAHR5A–Cracow. Krakow. Poland. Eva Meijer, Dutch visual artist, writer, philosopher and singer-songwriter.
RMTXH0C9–Joanna Baille (1762-1851) Scottish poet and dramatist. Engraving 1870
RFP7C7J6–Woman reading a burning book. Censorship concept
RMMYRK11–. English: Fleuron from book: An essay on the pleasures and advantages of female literature. By Wetenhall Wilkes. To this are subjoin'd, a Prosaic essay on Poetry, taken from the Criticisms of several eminent Authors; The Chace, a poem, and three Poetic Landscapes. 325 An essay on the pleasures and advantages of female literature Fleuron T004349-18
RF2FK16J9–Book lovers. Man woman and kids with books. Flat happy family read literature. Bookstore and customers vector concept
RF2HDR693–woman, reading, literature, browsing, library, female, ladies, lady, women, read, reading a book, reading something, to read, literatures, browse,
RMPA4G9R–Title page from 1847 first edition of ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Brontë (1818-1848) published under her pseudonym Ellis Bell by publisher Thomas Cautley Newby, London. See more information below.
RM2CHC59X–Maria Balshaw at Tate Britain, London as she starts working as the first female chief of Tate.
RMERGM42–Sappho - female poet in Ancient Greece (c.650-590BC). Liebig card, Famous women of ancient times, 1897
RM2J1YY6T–Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), American Poet, Writer and Satirist, head and shoulders portrait, Arnold Genthe, 1912
RF2FM328C–Young female student hiding behind pile of books.
RM2K5C3Y0–French writer and author Annie Ernaux, Nobel prize winner for literature in 2022
RFR1JBAB–Portrait of mature beautiful Asian businesswoman reading book
RM2DDJAA9–Ophelia, Head Study, 1852 John Everett Millais, From the Pre-Raphaelites.org website: 'Millais asked Elizabeth Siddal to pose for his painting 'Ophelia' (Tate Gallery, London) at the end of 1851, but she was unable to come to his studio until January 1852. There, to simulate the drowning heroine of 'Hamlet', she famously lay in a bath of water, warmed by lamps placed underneath.', Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Drawing, Pencil, Women, Literature, William Shakespeare, Sketch, Female, Literature, Character
RF2J64G8B–The 1891 caption reads: “Miss Matty.” It is taken from Mrs Gaskell’s novel Cranford and illustrated by Hugh Thomson. Elizabeth C Gaskell (died 1865), often referred to as Mrs Gaskell, was an English novelist, biographer, and short story writer. Her novels offer a detailed portrait of the lives of many strata of Victorian society, including the very poor. Her first novel, Mary Barton, was published in 1848. Gaskell's The Life of Charlotte Brontë, published in 1857, was the first biography of Brontë. Among Gaskell's best known novels is Cranford (1851–53). Hugh Thomson (died 1920) was an Irish I
RMERN872–NICOLA DAVIES Hay Literature Festival 2015 Saturday May 23 2015
RMTXH12N–George Eliot - pen name of Mary Ann Evans (1819-1880). English novelist poet and critic. Etching after portrait by Frederick Burton
RM2DA7Y69–Sarah Trimmer (1741-1819). Writer and critic of 18th century British children's literature, as well as an educational reformer. Portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). Oil on canvas (76,2 x 63,5 cm), c. 1790. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMMYRK10–. English: Fleuron from book: An essay on the pleasures and advantages of female literature. By Wetenhall Wilkes. To this are subjoin'd, a Prosaic essay on Poetry, taken from the Criticisms of several eminent Authors; The Chace, a poem, and three Poetic Landscapes. 325 An essay on the pleasures and advantages of female literature Fleuron T004349-16
RF2FK1CH7–Woman reading. Lover of books, magazines. Literature teacher and list. Self education, girl learns from textbooks vector illustration
RMB45PPK–literature, Dideldum!, Wilhelm Busch, Truebe Aussicht, rainy weather, comic strip, Germany, woman, rain, raining, reapking, skirt, outlook, view, historic, historical, people, women, female, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMCWADTW–Kate O'Brien (1897-1974), Irish novelist and playwright explored themes of female sensuality that resulted in the banning of
RM2CHC58J–Maria Balshaw at Tate Britain, London as she starts working as the first female chief of Tate.
RMDYMMFD–Sydney Australia,Haymarket,Chinatown,Asian man men male,woman female women,distributing,literature,information,Falun Gong,human rights,AU140308147
RM2EF87G9–Zadie Smith English novelist pictured at her in Kilburn, London, UK. 22 Apr 2010
RMD966K5–Greek female dancer with musical instrument similar to tambourine. From Red figure decoration on Ancient Greek vase, 5th century BC.
RF2M3F8TJ–Beautiful young woman taking book from shelf in home library
RMT5TFC5–Phillis Wheatley, first Published African American Female Poet, Illustration, 1773
RFFG7NFE–female in library
RM2K5C3Y8–French writer and author Annie Ernaux, Nobel prize winner for literature in 2022
RFR1HAMD–Portrait of mature beautiful Asian businesswoman reading book
RM2DDHFWY–Tom Jones and Mrs Weston, undated Thomas Uwins (d. 1857), Watercolour, Illustration, Female, Male, Literature, Character
RM2F7CF5J–Sculpture of a female figure representing art by James Woodford outside Huddersfield Art Gallery and Library
RMERN871–NICOLA DAVIES Hay Literature Festival 2015 Saturday May 23 2015
RMTXGXYY–Virginia Woolf (born Stephen - 1882-1941). English novelist, essayist and critic Photograph
RF2HJ2X0B–Report from 1907 for teacher at Oberrealschule in Wiener-Neustadt, Austria
RMMYRK12–. English: Fleuron from book: An essay on the pleasures and advantages of female literature. By Wetenhall Wilkes. To this are subjoin'd, a Prosaic essay on Poetry, taken from the Criticisms of several eminent Authors; The Chace, a poem, and three Poetic Landscapes. 325 An essay on the pleasures and advantages of female literature Fleuron T004349-19
RF2GEH9N5–People reading books. Person group read, student in chair in library or bookstore. Girl boy study literature, education vector characters
RMB45PN2–literature, Sechs Geschichten fuer Neffen und Nichten, Das Lenchen, woman, anthology, volume 1, ca 1959, comic strip, Germany, prosperous, wealthy, lordly, proud, historic, historical, 20th century, people, 1950s, women, female, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RFHG9BRB–young woman standing infront of stack books. education concept.
RM2C90W80–Conservators cleaning the blue female whale skeleton 'Hope', on display in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum in London, as the museum prepares to reopen to the public on Wednesday August 5, following the coronavirus lockdown.
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RM2EF87BY–Zadie Smith English novelist pictured at her in Kilburn, London, UK. 22 Apr 2010
RMDYEJJN–Mrs Bumble humiliates her husband, now Master of the Workhouse, in front of female inmates in the laundry. George Cruikshank illustration for ''Oliver Twist'',
RF2GME397–Young male, female readers portraits with paper books. Students reading books, book lovers avatars vector illustration set. Reading literature people
RMTWH291–Maria Edgeworth (1768-1849), Anglo-Irish Writer known for her Children's Literature, Seated Portrait, Steel Engraving, Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America by Evert A. Duyckinck, Published by Henry J. Johnson, Johnson, Wilson & Company, New York, 1873
RFFG7MXT–female in library
RMT7YXRE–Miranda. Principal female character from Shakespeare's play The Tempest. From Shakespeare Gallery, published c.1840.
RFR1JBA4–Portrait of mature beautiful Asian businesswoman reading book
RM2DDJ180–Desdemona's Death Song, Drapery Study,1879-81 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 19th Century, Pencil, Chalk, Paper, Mirror, Literature, William Shakespeare, Female, Seated, Works on Paper
RMF1MHT0–Carol Ann Duffy, Britain's first female poet laureate, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland.
RMERN86Y–NICOLA DAVIES Hay Literature Festival 2015 Saturday May 23 2015
RMMFNNX2–Benefits of university education for women. George du Maurier cartoon from 'Punch' London 8 December 1887. Young man in railway carriage offers graduate of Girton, Cambridge, some light reading for the journey. She gracefully declines as she has equipped herself with Pascal's 'Pensees'. Engraving
RMERHGC3–John Galsworthy - portraits of the main female characters from the book series 'The Forsyte Saga' (1906-28) by the English
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