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  1. Katharine Susan Anthony, a veces también escrito como Katherine (Roseville, Arkansas, 27 de noviembre de 1877 - Nueva York, 20 de noviembre de 1965), fue una biógrafa e historiadora estadounidense, conocida por The Lambs (1945), un controvertido estudio sobre los escritores británicos Mary y Charles Lamb.

  2. Katharine Susan Anthony, sometimes also spelled Katherine (November 27, 1877 – November 20, 1965), was a US biographer best known for The Lambs (1945), a controversial study of the British writers Charles and Mary Lamb.

  3. Katharine Anthony was an American biographer best known for The Lambs (1945), a controversial study of the British writers Charles and Mary Lamb. The greater portion of her work examined the lives of notable American women.

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  4. El león en invierno (The Lion in Winter) es una película británica histórica de 1968 dirigida por Anthony Harvey. Escrita por James Goldman (basado en su propia obra del mismo nombre); producida por Joseph E. Levine, Jane C. Nusbaum y Martin Poll ; y protagonizada por Peter O'Toole, Katharine Hepburn, John Castle, Anthony Hopkins ...

  5. Now, in the media-characterized social welfare work, the theories that Anthony had studied on "postfeminist" 1980s, we may learn from Anthony, her time, the cause and prevention of poverty and class and sex inequities and her choices, as we too face an unfriendly, reactionary became realities.

  6. 16 de jun. de 2023 · Katharine Susan Anthony was suffragist, feminist, pacifist, socialist, and author of feminist and psychological biographies of famous women. Born in Arkansas, she lived and worked as a successful author in Greenwich Village, New York, for more than fifty-five years.

  7. American author Katharine Anthony wrote biographies, many of which examined the lives of notable American women. She was best known, however, for The Lambs (1945), a controversial study of the British writers Charles Lamb and his sister, Mary.