FEMINISM IN ENGLISH LITERATURE OF THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
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Abstract
As the centuries, the style of writing changed, and the need to talk about new things like
sexuality, homosexuality, and the value of liberty became more clear. During the nineteenth
century, writers began to talk about how important it was for women to be free and to be
recognised. Because, for example, when women were finally able to vote and become more
respected in society, writers wrote more openly about new issues. This is also one of the big
changes in the evolution of literature. Some of the topics in twentieth-century literature would
have been considered taboo in the 1800s, like the rejection of religion, homosexuality, and
sexuality in general, as well as the rejection of religion.
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