Women in British Literature Analytical Essay by CalDR
Women in British Literature
A literary review of three popular British author's and the role of the women in their novels.
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| 1,779 words
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| MLA
| 2002
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This paper presents an exploration of women's places through the writing of British fiction. Using three classic examples of women's fiction in British literature, the writer examines the overt and underlying relationship women have in the world and with society throughout the evolvement of literature. The three pieces used are Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"; Virginia Woolf's "A Room of One's Own"; and Helen Fielding's "Bridget Jones's Diary".
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Women in British Literature (2003, September 03)
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"Women in British Literature" 03 September 2003.
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