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- Barbauld, Anne Letitia Aikin
- Mrs. Barbauld, by H. Barton Baker
(Argosy, 1881)
- A prominent English poet, essayist, literary critic, editor, and author of children's literature.
- Bremer, Frederika
- Frederika Bremer
(Illustrated London Almanack, 1867)
- 18th-century Swedish writer and feminist reformer.
- Frederika Bremer, by Margaret E. Sangster
(Demorest, 1880)
- de Genlis, Madame
- Madame de Genlis, by Alice King
(Argosy, 1893)
- French writer, harpist and educator.
- de Rémusat, Madame
- Madame de Rémusat, by Margaret E. Sangster
(Demorest, 1880)
- French woman of letters and lady-in-waiting to Empress Josephine.
- de Sévigné, Marie
- Marie de Sévigné, by Rosa Graham
(Demorest, 1874)
- A 17th century French aristocrat known for her letter-writing.
- de Stael, Madame
- Madame de Stael, by Alice King
(Argosy, 1881)
- Madame de Stael, by Harriett Childe Pemberton
(Girl's Own Paper, 1881)
- Literary lady and political figure in 18th-century Germany.
- Johnson, Dr. Samuel
- Dr. Johnson and the Ladies
(Girl's Own Paper, 1885)
- Lamb, Charles
- Some Letters of Charles Lamb to John Howard Payne
(Century Magazine, 1882B)
- An Unpublished Letter of Charles Lamb
(The Strand, 1891B)
- A letter from author Charles Lamb (essayist, poet and antiquarian) to a John Chambers, written in 1817 and chiefly concerning food.
- Osborne, Dorothy
- Dorothy Osborne, by Alice King
(Girl's Own Paper, 1891)
- Writer of letters (1627–1695).
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