THE CONTRIBUTION OF WOMEN WRITERS TO MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE
Keywords:
English writers, creativity, pseudonym, proseAbstract
The article discusses the contribution of English writers, who were among the first to embody in their novels the idea of the possibility of self-realization of the heroine not only in the traditional sphere of the family, but also outside it, in particular, in public, professional, charitable and other spheres.
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