Women writers in English literature
Keywords:
Women Writers, English Literature, Feminism, Literary History, Gender and Literature, Female Novelists, Poetry, Literary Canon, Social Issues, Gender EqualityAbstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of women writers in English literature, examining their historical context, themes explored, notable authors and their works, challenges faced, and the enduring influence they have had on the literary landscape.
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