WOMEN-WRITERS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE
Jumanazarova Nilufar Ilhom qizi
Khamitov Eldorbek Erkin o‘g‘li
Ключевые слова: Keywords: feminism, social justice, emotions, English history, new generations, artistry and creativity.
Аннотация
Through their works that have influenced the literary landscape and offered
distinctive viewpoints on a range of subjects and issues, women writers have made
major contributions to English literature throughout history. Women authors have
produced strong and timeless works that continue to speak to readers all around the
world, from the Brontë sisters to Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen to Toni Morrison. A
wide range of subjects, such as feminism, social justice, relationships, and personal
experiences, are frequently covered by female authors in their pieces. Their literature
is distinguished by its emotional impact, intricacy, and depth; it challenges social
conventions and expectations while providing insights into the human condition.
Additionally crucial in dismantling obstacles and promoting gender equality in the
literary community have been women writers of English literature. By sharing their
tales with the world, they have opened doors for other generations of women authors
to express themselves.
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