THE FORMATION OF THE ARTISTIC STYLE OF VICTORIAN WOMEN WRITERS
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The article analyzes the main factors influencing the formation of a female writer’s style, including sociocultural background, psychological experience, gender identity, and the development of artistic consciousness. Drawing on the works of Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, and George Eliot, the study reveals how the female gaze, empathy, and internal monologue serve as dominant stylistic features shaping women’s literary voices. It concludes that a female writer’s style arises from the synthesis of emotional perception, social context, and creative reflection, contributing significantly to the evolution of literary psychologism in English fiction.
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