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  1. Elizabeth Janeway (née Hall) (October 7, 1913 – January 15, 2005) was an American author and critic.

  2. Jan 16, 2005 · Elizabeth Janeway, who began her career as a best-selling novelist in the 1940's and later distinguished herself as a critic, a lecturer and an early advocate of the women's movement,...

  3. Jan 16, 2005 · Elizabeth Janeway, 91, who began her career as a best-selling novelist in the 1940s and later distinguished herself as a critic, a lecturer and an early advocate of the women’s movement, died...

  4. Jan 21, 2005 · Elizabeth Janeway, an author who began her career writing popular novels in the 1940s but turned to nonfiction in the 1970s to express her strong support of the women’s movement, has died.

  5. Janeway's focus is the assertion that a woman's place is in the home. She treats this from a contemporary perspective, showing it no longer describes the experience of most women in the U.S., and from a historical one, showing its association with the development of the nuclear family.

  6. Jan 18, 2005 · Elizabeth Janeway, 91, who died Jan. 15 in Rye, N.Y., after strokes, was a bright literary figure of the 1940s who later acquired a critical voice as a social historian and feminist...

  7. Jan 17, 2005 · Elizabeth Janeway, who was a best-selling novelist in the 1940s and later a distinguished critic, lecturer and early advocate of the women’s movement, has died in Rye, N.Y. She was 91.

  8. Jan 15, 2005 · American author and critic born Elizabeth Ames Hall. When her family fell on hard times during the Depression, Janeway was forced to end her Swarthmore College education and help support the family by creating bargain basement sale slogans (she graduated from Barnard College just a few years later, in 1935).

  9. Sep 29, 1974 · Elizabeth Janeway has clearly been busy since the publication three years ago of her well‐received study of feminism entitled “Man's World, Woman's Place.”. She has summed up the women's ...

  10. Jan 17, 2005 · Elizabeth Janeway, who began her career as a best-selling novelist in the 1940s and later distinguished herself as a critic, a lecturer and an early advocate of the women's movement, died...

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