Research Article | Open Access
Women's Voices in 20th-Century Literature
Garima Diwan
Pages: 1207-1210
Abstract
This paper examines the evolution and significance of women's voices in 20th-century literature. It explores the works of key female authors from different periods of the century, analyzing the themes, narratives, and reception of their works. The paper also discusses the shifts in women's literary voices and themes, the exploration of identity, sexuality, and societal roles, and the emergence of feminist literature. Additionally, it considers the diversity and intersectionality in women's voices and the influence of global events and movements on women's literature. Through this analysis, the paper highlights the importance of women's voices in literature and their contributions to shaping the literary canon.
Keywords
Women's literature, 20th century, feminist literature, identity, sexuality, societal roles, diversity, intersectionality, global events, female authors.