WOMEN-WRITERS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.

Mo’ydinova Umida

Eldorbek Erkinovich Hamitov

Keywords: KEYWORDS: women writers, Jane Austen, Anne and Emily Bronte, criticism.


Abstract

This article provides an overview of the contribution of women writers to English
literature throughout history. Beginning with early pioneers such as Jane Austen and
the Brontë sisters, the discussion traces the evolution of women's voices in literature,
exploring the societal challenges they faced and the themes they addressed. The article
examines key works by women writers across different genres, highlighting their
impact on literary movements and their role in shaping cultural narratives.
Furthermore, it analyzes the changing attitudes towards women's writing and the
emergence of feminist literary criticism. By exploring the diverse perspectives and
narratives of women writers, this article aims to underscore their significance in
enriching the literary landscape and challenging conventional literary norms.


References

https://britainsbestguides.org/blogs/great-women-writers/

https://english.colostate.edu/news/whm-10-women-writers-who-changed-

history/

https://oxfordsummercourses.com/articles/famous-female-writers-in-

history/

 WOMEN’S WRITING IN LITERATURE Mrs.Sangeetha J Senior Assistant

Professor New Horizon College Kasturinagar Bangalore- 560043

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