THE EVOLUTION OF FEMALE WRITERS IN THE 20TH CENTURY: FROM THE LATE 19TH CENTURY TOWARDS 21ST CENTYRY

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  • Umida Fayzullaeva1, Nasiba Parmonova2 master’s degree Teacher, PhD, JSPI1, 1st year student JSPI2

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modernist women’s literature, feminism,, female protagonist

Abstract

This article gives an overview of writing by women in a revolutionary phase during the twentieth century and highlights the distinguished features of twentieth century women's literature including the diverse range of themes, change in women's social and family roles, a remarkable shift in subjects of writing which added a new frontier in women's writing.  While contemplating the study of twentieth century women's literature, the most significant features that came under the spotlight include discovery of women's self- identity, women coming out from the male defined precincts to achieve independence and the authors' expedition towards autonomy and self-assertion through their writing. However, to trace the growth twentieth century women's literature has witnessed, a comparative investigation of Victorian and twentieth century women's literature has been stated briefly.

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2021-07-07

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Umida Fayzullaeva1, Nasiba Parmonova2. (2021). THE EVOLUTION OF FEMALE WRITERS IN THE 20TH CENTURY: FROM THE LATE 19TH CENTURY TOWARDS 21ST CENTYRY. Mental Enlightenment Scientific-Methodological Journal, 3(03), 75–83. Retrieved from http://mentaljournal-jspu.uz/index.php/mesmj/article/view/101

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