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Happy Women's Day !

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 For  International Women's Day (or rather International Day for Women's Rights), I have created posters for the library to put the spotlight on the work of female writers. Indeed, when talking about the literature of different countries, we are usually more familiar with male writers rather than female writers when their works are as significant as their male counterparts'.  For this reason, I chose female writers from around the world and from different times. Some of them need no introduction, as is the case for Agatha Christie also known as the "Queen of Crime" but also Jane Austen, whose books have been adapted in films and series a large number of times.  Others are reknown for their feminist writings, sharing a glimpse of what it means to be a woman. With their strong political opinions, they fought in their own times against prejudices and for women's rights. For this, I could name Simone de Beauvoir, George Sand and Olympe de Gouges.  However, the fem...