GENEVIÈVE-FRANÇOISE RANDON DE MALBOISSIÈRE was a poet, playwright, and multilingual translator, who died at only nineteen. She was born into wealth and able to afford theatre, which she adored...
GENEVIÈVE SERREAU was a French playwright and actress for both stage and screen. She was born in Saint-Trojan-les-Bains, France, in 1915 and began her career as a professional comedian and stage...
GEORGE SAND was born Armandine Aurore Lucille Dupin in Paris on July 1, 1804 into a quasi noble family. After her father's death, Sand moved with her mother and grandmother to Nohant, France. On...
GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON was a poet, one of the earliest African-American female playwrights, and an important figure of the Harlem Renaissance. She spent her early years in Georgia and became a...
GERALDINE CUMMINS was an Irish novelist, playwright, and spiritualist medium. She began her career as a journalist and creative writer, writing three plays for the Abbey Theatre with Suzanne R....
GERTRUDE E. JENNINGS was a prolific British playwright, renowned for her one-act plays. She began her career as an actress with Ben Greet’s company, performing under the name Gertrude Henriques....
GETRUDE ELIZABETH BLOOD, aka LADY COLIN CAMPBELL, was an Irish-born journalist, and playwright. First known for a scandalous marriage and divorce, the trial ostracized her from society. To reshape...
GERTRUDE STEIN was an American novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, and art collector. Stein was amongst the first to collect art from Cubists and other experimental painters of the early 20th...