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Gwendolen (from
Welsh gwen 'white, fair, blessed', and dolen 'loop, link of a chain, ring, bow') is a
feminine given name, in
general use only
since the...
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Having acquired such
respectable relations, he is
acceptable as
Gwendolen's suitor.
Gwendolen, however,
insists she can love only a man
named Ernest. Lady...
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Gwendolen, also
known as Gwendolin, or
Gwendolyn (Latin: Guendoloēna) was a
legendary ruler of
ancient Britain. She came to
power in 1115BC. As told by...
- Lady
Gwendolen Georgiana Gascoyne-Cecil (28 July 1860 – 28
September 1945) was a
British author who
wrote a four-volume
biography of her father, Robert...
- Jean Rhys, CBE (/riːs/ REESS; born Ella
Gwendoline Rees Williams; 24
August 1890 – 14 May 1979) was a
British novelist who was born and grew up in the...
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Gwendolen Harleth,
later Gwendolen Grandcourt, is a
central character in
George Eliot's
novel Daniel Deronda (1876). She acts as a foil to
Mirah Lapidoth...
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Gwendolen Florence Mary Guinness,
Countess of
Iveagh (née Onslow; 22 July 1881 – 16
February 1966) was an Anglo-Irish
aristocrat and
Conservative politician...
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Redgrave cast as the
heroine Gwendolen Harleth. The
novel has two main
strands of plot, and
while the "story of
Gwendolen" has been
described as "one of...
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Professor Gwendolen Margaret Carter (1906–1991) was a Canadian-American
political scientist. She was one of the
founders of
African Studies in the United...
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Gwendolen (United
Kingdom title) a 1989
novel by Nigerian-born
writer Buchi Emecheta, also
known by its
United States title The Family. It is her tenth...