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List of Portuguese Women Writersreport

  • Isabel Alçada (born 1950), children's writer (A)

  • Rita Almeida (born 1974), economist, non-fiction writer (A)

  • Ana Luísa Amaral (born 1956), poet (A)

  • Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (1919–2004), poet (A)

  • Maria Isabel Barreno (born 1939) (B)

  • Sara Beirão (1880–1974) (B)

  • Agustina Bessa-Luís (born 1922), novelist, theatre writer, essayist, children's writer, short story writer (B)

  • Fiama Hasse Pais Brandão (1938–2007), poet, dramatist, translator, essayist (B)

  • Amélia dos Santos Costa Cardia (1855–1938) (C)

  • Dulce Maria Cardoso (born 1964), novelist (C)

  • Maria Amália Vaz de Carvalho (1847–1921) (C)

  • Maria Judite de Carvalho (1921–1998), novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright (C)

  • Públia Hortênsia de Castro (1548–1595), poet and humanist (C)

  • Violante do Ceo (1601 or 1607–1693), poet (C)

  • Sara Pinto Coelho (1913–1990), playwright, novelist, short story writer, and children's writer (C)

  • Clara Pinto Correia (born 1960), novelist, journalist (C)

  • Hélia Correia (born 1949) (C)

  • Natália Correia (1923–1993), poet, novelist, essayist (C)

  • Maria Velho da Costa (born 1938) (C)

  • Luísa Dacosta (born 1927) (D)

  • Ana Daniel (1928–2011), poet (D)

  • Vimala Devi (born 1932), writer, poet, translator (D)

  • Florbela Espanca (1894–1930), poet (E)

  • Sofia Ester (born 1978) (E)

  • Rosa Lobato de Faria (1932–2010), scriptwriter, novelists, poet, songwriter (F)

  • Susana Félix (born 1975), songwriter (F)

  • Raquel Freire (born 1973), screenwriter, novelist (F)

  • Joana da Gama (c. 1520–1586), author (G)

  • Teolinda Gersão (born 1940), novelist, educator (G)

  • Luísa Costa Gomes, chronicler, librettist, novelist, playwright, screenwriter (G)

  • Ana Maria Gonçalves (born 1970), novelist (G)

  • Olga Gonçalves (1929–2004), poet, novelist (G)

  • Maria Teresa Maia Gonzalez (born 1958), children's writer, writer of young adult literature (G)

  • Lutegarda Guimarães de Caires (1873–1935), poet and women's rights activist (G)

  • Regina Guimarães (born 1957), poet, playwright, lyricist (G)

  • Ana Hatherly (1929–2015), poet, pioneer of experimental poetry (H)

  • Maria Teresa Horta (born 1937), feminist poet, journalist (H)

  • Lídia Jorge (born 1946), novelist (J)

  • Bernarda de Lacerda (1596–1644), playwright (L)

  • Irene Lisboa (1892–1958), short story writer, poet, essayist, educational writer (L)

  • Susan Lowndes Marques (1907–1993), travel books about Portugal (L)

  • Maria Aurora (1937–2010), journalist, poet, novelist, children's writer, associated with Madeira (M)

  • Isa Meireles (c. 1932–2008), journalist, children's writer (M)

  • Eugénia Melo e Castro (born 1958), songwriter (M)

  • Pilar Homem de Melo (born 1963), songwriter (M)

  • Isabel Meyrelles (born 1929), poet, sculptor (M)

  • Amélia Muge (born 1952), lyricist (M)

  • Raquel Ochoa (born 1980), journalist, travel writer and novelist (O)

  • Inês Pedrosa (born 1962), journalist, novelist, short story writer, children's writer, playwright (P)

  • Ana Teresa Pereira (born 1958), novelist (P)

  • Ana Plácido (1831–1895), novelist (P)

  • Isabel Stilwell (born 1960) Historical novels (S)

  • Joana Vaz (c. 1500–1570), Latin scholar and poet (V)

  • Amélia Veiga (born 1931), Portuguese-born Angolan poet, educator (V)

  • Mafalda Veiga (born 1965), songwriter (V)

  • Alice Vieira (born 1943), children's writer (V)

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In 1999, the CARMON Prize was first awarded to a woman writer, the Portuguese poetess Sofia Andresen. The prize for Literature, named after the Portuguese poet Saint Camus, is the most prestigious award in the Portuguese-speaking world and has been awarded to several Portuguese-speaking women writers. The random tool compiled a list of 56 outstanding Portuguese speaking women writers who were active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and were well known in Portugal at the time.

The works of these women writers were later collected into books and even translated into different languages and spread around the world. In the generator, you can see when these women writers were born, and what they were good at, including novels, children’s literature, long and short stories, poems, plays, and so on.  

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