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    Who was the first female writer to win the Noble Prize of Literature?

    Question #22162. Asked by Dunc.

    Nelly

    Nelly says:

    The first women to win it was Selma Lagerlof in 1909.

    http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/index.html

    Sun Sep 01 13:46:24 CDT 2002 (Delete Entry)
    (Reposted to fix characters - McG)

    Sep 07 02, 9:11 AM

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