Domenech I Escate de Canellas, Maria (1877–1952)
Domenech I Escate de Canellas, Maria (1877–1952)
Spanish short-story writer. Born 1877 in Spain; died 1952.
Worked for reforms in women's education and founded union for Catalan working women; writings include Contrallum (1917) and Confidèncias (1946).
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