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Salma Sayegh (December 3, 1889 – September 27, 1953) was a Lebanese writer, novelist, and feminist of the Nahda era. She, along with other female contemporaries, helped in founding the Society for Women's Renaissance. She wrote for several journals, newspapers, and magazines such as Sawt al-Mar’a (The Women’s Voice) and published many novels. She also played part in Lebanon's cultural salon movement as she hosted one at her home in Beirut in the early 1950s.

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  • سلمى بنت جبران الصائغ (ar)
  • Salma Sayegh (en)
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  • سلمى بنت جبران الصائغ (1889-1953) أديبة لبنانية معاصرة، لها مقالات أدبية تنمّ عن مقدرة وسعة اطلاع ممزوجتين يذوق رفيع، واحساس مرهف ووطنية صادقة. قضت شطرا كبيرا من حياتها في تعليم اللغة العربية. ترجمت عن الفرنسية رواية و نشرتها في مجلة تسمى المرأة الجديدة. سميت باسمها ثانوية «سلمى الصايغ الرسمية للبنات». (ar)
  • Salma Sayegh (December 3, 1889 – September 27, 1953) was a Lebanese writer, novelist, and feminist of the Nahda era. She, along with other female contemporaries, helped in founding the Society for Women's Renaissance. She wrote for several journals, newspapers, and magazines such as Sawt al-Mar’a (The Women’s Voice) and published many novels. She also played part in Lebanon's cultural salon movement as she hosted one at her home in Beirut in the early 1950s. (en)
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  • Salma Sayegh (en)
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  • Beirut, Lebanon (en)
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  • Beirut, Lebanon (en)
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  • Photograph of Sayegh (en)
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  • سلمى بنت جبران الصائغ (1889-1953) أديبة لبنانية معاصرة، لها مقالات أدبية تنمّ عن مقدرة وسعة اطلاع ممزوجتين يذوق رفيع، واحساس مرهف ووطنية صادقة. قضت شطرا كبيرا من حياتها في تعليم اللغة العربية. ترجمت عن الفرنسية رواية و نشرتها في مجلة تسمى المرأة الجديدة. سميت باسمها ثانوية «سلمى الصايغ الرسمية للبنات». (ar)
  • Salma Sayegh (December 3, 1889 – September 27, 1953) was a Lebanese writer, novelist, and feminist of the Nahda era. She, along with other female contemporaries, helped in founding the Society for Women's Renaissance. She wrote for several journals, newspapers, and magazines such as Sawt al-Mar’a (The Women’s Voice) and published many novels. She also played part in Lebanon's cultural salon movement as she hosted one at her home in Beirut in the early 1950s. (en)
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