Typologies
Identities And Roles
Adventuresses, Heterosexuality, Beauties
- Adventuress, self-promoting entrepreneur
- Beauty, celebrated
- celibate, chaste or virginal
- Coquette
- Lover or mistress of great man, middle or lower rank
- Prostitute
- Sexual agency, transgression (hetero)
Relation To Male: Lover, Muse, Mistress
- Coquette
- Lover or mistress of great man, middle or lower rank
- Lover or muse of writer or artist
- Mistress of aristocrat
- Mistress of royalty
- Prostitute
- Sexual agency, transgression (hetero)
Family Role/Stage Of Life
- celibate, chaste or virginal
- Daughter of notable man
- Daughter of notable woman
- divorced or separated
- Model single woman
- Mother, model of family life
- Mother of notable man
- Mother of notable woman
- Mother Who Has Lost a Child
- Single mother
- single woman, spinster, unmarried
- Sister of eminent woman
- Sister of notable man
- Son of Notable Person
- widow
- Wife, example of domesticity
- Wife, Honorable and Dedicated
- Wife of notable man
- Wife with Great Influence on Husband
Alt-Gender
- Cross dresser, female impersonator
- Cross dresser, male impersonator
- Lesbian
- Lover of notable woman
- queer, sexually ambiguous
- sexual agency, bissexual or queer
- sexual agency, transgression (homo)
- Transgender, female to male
- Transgender, male to female
Class
- Laborer, industrial
- Laborer, rural
- Model of indigenous, rural virtue
- Model of overcoming urban poverty
- Philanthropist
- Sempstress, milliner
- Servant
- Shopkeeper or Seller
- Slave, bondservant, former slave
- Typist, clerk, or office worker
Rank: Royalty, Aristocracy, High Society
- Baroness
- Countess
- Dowager
- Heiress
- Mistress of aristocrat
- Mistress of royalty
- Regent
- Royalty
- Ruler
- Saloniere
- Self-made rich woman
- Society or High Rank
Race
- African
- African American
- American, Latin
- American, Native
- Anglo-Saxon
- Asian, East
- Asian, South
- Indian (East)
- Indigenous
- Jewish
- Model of indigenous, rural virtue
- Model of race
- Mulatto
Nationality/Geography
- African
- African American
- American, Latin
- American, Native
- American (US)
- Anglo-Saxon
- Asian, East
- Asian, South
- Australian
- Austrian
- Canadian
- Caribbean
- Colonial, colonist in America
- Dutch
- English
- Expatriated, exiled person
- French
- German
- Hungarian
- Indian (East)
- Indigenous
- Irish
- Italian
- Jewish
- Nationalist
- Patriot
- Representative of nationality
- Representative of region
- Representative of state, current
- Representative of state history
- Russian
- Scottish
- Spanish
- Spanish-speaking
- Swedish
Religion
- Biblical, Christian Bible
- Biblical, Hebrew Bible
- Clergy
- Writer, hymns
- Martyr
- Medieval religious (abbess, nun)
- Missionary
- Model of faith, piety
- Nun
- Preacher
- Prophet or visionary
- Reformer, religious
- Religious sect member, founding
- Religious sect member, recent or current
- Saint
Actions And Occupations
Education (Reform, Teaching)
- Disabled, model or educator of the
- Educational founder, schoolmistress
- Educator, professor
- Reformer, education
- Teacher
Political Action
- Abolitionist
- Activist
- Assassin
- Magistrate
- Nationalist
- Pacifist
- Patriot
- Politician
- Reformer, political
- Regent
- Ruler
- Suffragette
- Activist, Women's Rights
Reform Or Advocacy
- Member of committee or club
- Member of local society
- Nursing reform
- Patron of literature or art
- Philanthropist
- Reformer, education
- Reformer, political
- Reformer, religious
- Social worker
- Temperance worker
- Activist, Women's Rights
Innovative Career
- Artisan
- Aviator
- Businesswoman
- Designer
- Director
- Engineer
- Entrepreneur
- Fashion leader
- Inventor
- Journalist
- Lawyer, Attorney, Judge
- Librarian
- Official or Administrator
- Photographer
- Printer
- Self-made rich woman
- Speaker, Lecturer, Public Reader
- Typist, clerk, or office worker
Arts Or Performance
- Artist, painter
- Artist, sculptor
- Illustrator
- Lover or muse of writer or artist
- Musician, composer
- Patron of literature or art
- Performer, actress
- Performer, dancer
- Performer, popular entertainment
- Performer, singer
- Photographer
- Speaker, Lecturer, Public Reader
Literature (Writing)
- Author or presenter
- Diarist
- Dramatist
- Writer, hymns
- Illustrator
- Lover or muse of writer or artist
- Printer
- Translator
- Writer
- Writer, Epistolary
- Writer for children
- Writer, Nonfiction
- Writer, Novel
- Writer, Plays
- Writer, Poetry
- Writer, Short fiction
Medical
Science Or Learning
- Educator, professor
- Engineer
- Historian
- Inventor
- Journalist
- Lawyer, Attorney, Judge
- Learning, sciences
- Librarian
- Mathematician
- Philosopher
- Saloniere
- Scholar of literatures, classics
- Scientist
- Social scientist, theorist
- Speaker, Lecturer, Public Reader
Physical Prowess Or Deeds
- Adventure, physical feat or survival
- Assassin
- Athlete
- Aviator
- Editor or publisher
- Frontierswoman
- Heroine in war
- Heroine of rescue
- Laborer, industrial
- Laborer, rural
- Military
- Pioneer
- Pirate
- Soldier
Crime, Misdeeds
Disability; Illness [Note: Disability Is Not= Illness]
Revolution Or War
Crisis Or Suffering: Bankruptcy, Disaster, Victimization, Loss
- Financial crisis or bankruptcy
- Prisoner or captive
- Slave, bondservant, former slave
- Victim of injustice
- Victim of rape
Travel
Representational Modes
Groups Or Anonymous Or Biography Role
- Anonymous author
- Anonymous group
- Anonymous individual
- Anonymous set
- Corporate Body
- Counterpart, Female
- Counterpart, Male
- Member of committee or club
- Member of local society
- Representative of nationality
- Representative of region
- Representative of state, current
- Representative of state history