THE EVOLUTION OF LITERARY CRITICISM DURING THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
Keywords:
Keywords: Gender; women’s writing; literary canon; authorship; Virginia Woolf; Jane Austen; literary history; gender representation.Abstract
Abstract:This study offers a systematic examination of the origins and historical
development of women’s literary tradition alongside feminist criticism within
European and American cultural and historical frameworks. It analyzes the principal
phases in the evolution of feminist theoretical discourse in literary studies, beginning
with early manifestations of women’s writing and the emergence of critical self-
consciousness, and extending to the formal institutionalization of feminist discourse in
the twentieth century.
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