WOMEN WIRETERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY

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This article analyzes the work of 18th-century women writers and their role in society. The article highlights the role of women writers in society, famous representatives, the characteristics of their work, and their contribution to literature and social life. 18th-century women writers demonstrated such features as personal experience, social criticism, feminist motifs, and the development of the novel genre in their works. Their work was important not only in literature, but also in promoting women's rights and strengthening equality in society. The article will be useful for readers and researchers in studying 18th-century feminist literature and the work of women writers.

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Mirqurbonova , L. ., & Umarova , D. (2025). WOMEN WIRETERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY. Наука и инновация, 3(54), 61–65. извлечено от https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/si/article/view/68196

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