WOMEN WRITERS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE: PIONEERS, VOICES AND LEGACIES
UMIRZOQOVA SHAXRIZODA MIRXALIL QIZI
KHAMITOV ELDORBEK ERKIN O'G'LI
Keywords: Keywords: women writers, English literature, pioneers, voices, legacies
Abstract
Abstract: This article delves into the rich and diverse contributions of women
writers in English literature throughout history. From the pioneering works of early
trailblazers to the powerful voices of contemporary authors, women have played a
pivotal role in shaping the literary landscape. Through an exploration of their diverse
themes, innovative narrative techniques, and enduring legacies, this article sheds light
on the profound impact of women writers on English literature.
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