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Jeannette Leonard Gilder (pen name, Brunswick; October 3, 1849 – January 17, 1916) was an American author, journalist, critic, and editor. She served as the regular correspondent and literary critic for Chicago Tribune, and was also a correspondent for the Boston Saturday Evening Gazette, Boston Transcript, Philadelphia Record and Press, and various other papers. She was the author of Taken by Siege; Autobiography of a Tomboy; and The Tomboy at Work. Gilder was the editor of Representative Poems of Living Poets (with her brother, Joseph Benson Gilder); Essays from the Critic (with Helen Gray Cone); Pen Portraits of Literary Women; and The Heart of Youth, an anthology; as well as the owner and editor of The Reader: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine.

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  • جانيت ليونارد غيلدر (ar)
  • Jeannette Leonard Gilder (en)
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  • جانيت ليونارد غيلدر (بالإنجليزية: Jeannette Leonard Gilder)‏ (3 أكتوبر 1849 في الولايات المتحدة - 17 يناير 1916)؛ ناقدة، كاتِبة، صحفية وروائية أمريكية. (ar)
  • Jeannette Leonard Gilder (pen name, Brunswick; October 3, 1849 – January 17, 1916) was an American author, journalist, critic, and editor. She served as the regular correspondent and literary critic for Chicago Tribune, and was also a correspondent for the Boston Saturday Evening Gazette, Boston Transcript, Philadelphia Record and Press, and various other papers. She was the author of Taken by Siege; Autobiography of a Tomboy; and The Tomboy at Work. Gilder was the editor of Representative Poems of Living Poets (with her brother, Joseph Benson Gilder); Essays from the Critic (with Helen Gray Cone); Pen Portraits of Literary Women; and The Heart of Youth, an anthology; as well as the owner and editor of The Reader: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine. (en)
  • Jeannette Leonard Gilder (pseudônimo, Brunswick; Flushing, 3 de outubro de 1849 – Nova Iorque, 17 de janeiro de 1916) foi uma escritora, jornalista, crítica e editora de jornal americana. Ela trabalhou como correspondente regular e crítica literária do Chicago Tribune, e também foi correspondente do Boston Saturday Evening Gazette, Boston Transcript, , e vários outros jornais. Ela foi a autora de Taken by Siege; Autobiografia of a Tomboy; e The Tomboy at Work. Gilder foi a editora de Representative Poems of Living Poets (com seu irmão ); Essays from the Critic (com ); Pen Portraits of Literary Women; e The Heart of Youth, an anthology; bem como o proprietário e editor do The Reader: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine. (pt)
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  • Jeannette Leonard Gilder (en)
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