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  1. Elizabeth Janeway (née Hall) (October 7, 1913 – January 15, 2005) was an American author and critic.

  2. 16 de jan. de 2005 · Elizabeth Janeway, who began her career as a best-selling novelist in the 1940's and later distinguished herself as a critic, a lecturer and an early advocate of the women's movement, died...

  3. 16 de jan. de 2005 · Elizabeth Janeway, 91, who began her career as a best-selling novelist in the 1940s and later distinguished herself as a critic, a lecturer and an early advocate of the women’s movement, died...

  4. 21 de jan. de 2005 · Elizabeth Janeway, an author who began her career writing popular novels in the 1940s but turned to nonfiction in the 1970s to express her strong support of the women's movement, has...

  5. 15 de jan. de 2005 · American author and critic born Elizabeth Ames Hall. When her family fell on hard times during the Depression, Janeway was forced to end her Swarthmore College education and help support the family by creating bargain basement sale slogans (she graduated from Barnard College just a few years later, in 1935).

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    • January 15, 2005
    • October 7, 1913
  6. 17 de jan. de 2005 · Elizabeth Janeway, who was a best-selling novelist in the 1940s and later a distinguished critic, lecturer and early advocate of the women’s movement, has died in Rye, N.Y. She was 91.

  7. Janeway, Elizabeth Ames (b. 7 October 1913 in New York City; d. 15 January 2005 in Rye, New York), novelist, literary critic, social historian, and feminist whose groundbreaking book Man’s World, Women’s Place: A Study in Social Mythology explored the themes of gender, myth, and power, giving voice to the emerging women’s movement.