Women Who Changed Literature
Eight groundbreaking novels by women that reshaped what literature could be and say.
Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
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Where it begins β Austen invented the modern novel of manners with wit sharper than any sword.
Jane Eyre
Charlotte BrontΓ«
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A woman's voice demands to be heard β 'Reader, I married him' is still one of literature's great declarations.
Frankenstein
Mary Shelley
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A teenage girl invented science fiction β and asked questions about creation we still can't answer.
Their Eyes Were Watching God
Zora Neale Hurston
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A Black woman's journey to self-discovery β Hurston's prose sings with the rhythms of the American South.

The Handmaid's Tale
Margaret Atwood
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Atwood turns patriarchy into dystopia β terrifyingly plausible because nothing in it is invented.
Beloved
Toni Morrison
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Morrison gives voice to the unspeakable β a ghost story about slavery's wound that never fully heals.

Half of a Yellow Sun
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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War, love, and identity through the Nigerian Civil War β Adichie expands the boundaries of whose stories get told.
Pachinko
Min Jin Lee
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Four generations of a Korean family in Japan β an epic of resilience, identity, and the immigrant experience.
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