WOMEN-WRITERERS IN ENGLISH LITERERATURE

Nilufar Anorbayeva O`rinbek qizi

Khamitov Eldorbek erkin o`g`li

Keywords: KEYWORDS: Women writers, English literature, Victorian Era, Gender inequality, Societal norms, Feminism Literary, contributions Representation, Pseudonyms, Literary analysis, Social reform, Character portrayal, Identity, Agency, Historical context, Female characters, Literary canon, Diversity, Inclusivity,


Abstract

This article delves into the rich tapestry of English literature, shining a spotlight
on the often overlooked contributions of women writers. From the pioneering works of
Jane Austen and Virginia Woolf to contemporary voices like Elizabeth Cleghorn
Gaskell and Charlotte, George Eliot women have woven narratives that challenge
societal norms, explore complex themes, and offer unique perspectives on the human
experience. Through an analysis of selected works spanning different genres and
historical periods, this study aims to highlight the diversity, depth, and significance of
women's literary contributions. It examines the socio-cultural contexts that have shaped
their writing, explores the recurring themes of identity, agency, and representation, and
discusses the evolving reception and recognition of women's literature within the
canon. By acknowledging and celebrating the voices of women writers, this article
seeks to contribute to a more inclusive and comprehensive understanding of English
literature.


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