FRANÇOISE DE GRAFFIGNY was a French novelist, playwright and salon hostess.. Initially famous as the author of Lettres d'une Péruvienne, a novel published in 1747, she became the world's...
FRANCOISE PASCAL was a poet, painter, playwright and lyricist. She became known for her poems, paintings (now lost) and especially her theater plays. In fact, she is considered the first woman...
FRED DE GRESAC, born Frédérique Rosine de Grésac, was a librettist, screenwriter, and playwright. Born in France, she was working in New York at least by 1904. She wrote over 100 plays and...
F. TENNYSON JESSE was an English playwright, journalist, and criminologist. Jesse was a painter and illustrator in Liverpool and Leeds before moving to London in 1911 where she wrote for the Daily...
FUMIKO ENCHI (円地 文子) was a prominent Japanese writer in the Shōwa period of Japan, known for exploration of sexuality, gender, and spirituality. Her literary career began in 1926, with a one-act...
GABRIELA ZAPOLSKA was a Polish novelist, playwright, theatre critic and stage actress. Her career was prolific, and she wrote 41 plays, 23 novels, 177 short stories, 252 works of journalism, one...
GABRIELLE ENTHOVEN was an English playwright, actor, theatre archivist, and collector. She was the president and founding member, alongside Edith Craig and Christopher St John, of the...
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...