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Apr 2, 2024 · Historically, female authors have been as innovative as they’ve been overlooked. Considered a relatively new study, women’s literature is at the center of intersectionality. More and more, we recognize that writing, as we know it, wouldn’t exist without the women who laid its foundation.
History. Among the first known female writers is Enheduanna; she is also the earliest known poet ever recorded. She was the High Priestess of the goddess Inanna and the moon god Nanna (Sin). She lived in the Sumerian city-state of Ur over 4,200 years ago. [1] .
Apr 12, 2020 · The tradition of women writing has been much ignored due to the position women have held in male-dominated societies. Here's why we need women's literature.
- Adrienne Rivera
- Charlotte Brontë, 1816 – 1855. Born in Thornton, West Riding, Yorkshire, Charlotte Brontë started creating poetry at age 13. Her 1847 novel, Jane Eyre, published under the pen name Currer Bell, is her most known work.
- Jane Austen, 1775 – 1817. Jane Austen initially published her novels under the anonymous author By a Lady. Today, she’s one of the most prominent literary figures, best remembered for her romance novels, particularly Pride and Prejudice.
- Louisa May Alcott, 1832 – 1888. Novelist and short story writer Louisa May Alcott has always been dedicated to literature, starting with poetry at the age of eight.
- Mary Wollstonecraft, 1759 – 1797. Mary Wollstonecraft was a passionate British advocate for women’s equality. As such, most of her writings revolve around granting women economic independence through proper education.
- Sadie Trombetta
- Sappho. A archaic Greek poet from the 6th century BCE, Sappho is considered to be by many the first female writer. Not only is her work celebrated today, in antiquity she was a celebrated artist.
- Anne Bradstreet. Speaking of firsts, Puritan poet Anne Bradstreet became the first published female writer in the North American colonies when her book, The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America, was printed and sold in England.
- Mary Wollstonecraft. Like her daughter (Frankenstein author Mary Shelley) English author Mary Wollstonecraft was a pioneering writer of her time. Her pamphlet, A Vindication of the Rights of Women, is considered to be one of the most significant work of the early feminist movement.
- Jane Austen. One of the most widely read authors of all time, coming in just behind Shakespeare, Jane Austen changed the literature with her now classic love stories.
Mar 6, 2009 · Literary historian and scholar Elaine Showalter has recently published a sweeping and insightful survey of American women writers, A Jury of Her Peers: American Women Writers from Anne...
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At that period only a handful of women writers made it on to university English courses. Jane Austen and George Eliot had been placed by Leavis within the great tradition, and were allowed canonical status.