Literary writers might pay lip service to women, but historians ignore them.
Woolf argues that women have been actively involved in shaping literature, yet their contributions are often overlooked or marginalized in historical records. She highlights the disparity between women's significant roles in the literary realm and their absence or trivialization in historical narratives, stressing the need for women to have space, resources, and recognition to assert their presence and influence. Woolf's claim underscores the importance of acknowledging and valuing women's contributions in both creative and historical contexts.
In the King James version the word - susa - does not appear
Actually, there are a *lot* of references to Kleenex in literature, which I just found out by going to Amazon.com and searching for the word in books. They have tons of books with the word in them, and they have a cool feature where they will quote the line with the word in it as part of the listing, if you want to go and browse.
They can give you clues to how, when and where the rocks formed. :D
Swans are beautiful, powerful and interestingly built. Canada Geese will not nest when a swan is present. They also feature prominently in mythology.
Statement numbers were a feature of BASIC, and while QBASIC supports them, they are by no means necessary.
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inherit the wind is a play about racism
feature of cash flow
The feature of a paradox is that it is contradictory. The contradiction can be a statement or an opinion.
It is a weather feature in some parts of the world.
A way that was not mentioned in the first answer to the question.
Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, does not have a favorite book explicitly mentioned in mythology. However, he is often associated with works like Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey," which feature the underworld prominently.