Author(s): Dr. Ratanlal L. Yeul
Abstract: The women writers mostly focus on inspiring women by sharing stories of courageous women who serve as role models for overcoming difficult situations in their lives, rather than on individuals dealing with mental health concerns. Even though they are not required, most tales do contain a technique. It is not always necessary to have innovative systems; instead, each representation should speak to the spirit of the individual user. Freed from men's immediate constraints, they may explore a broad range of engagement fiction written by women authors, creating a sizable portion of modern Indian English-language literature. When all is said and done, women hate having the same status as males. In fact, a married lady who overindulges in her profession or studies is still frowned upon. It has produced at least a handful of amazing women writers in all Indian languages in the contemporary literary world.
Keywords: Feminism, Egocentrism, Patriarchy, Meta-Narrative, Empowering Women.
DOI:10.61165/sk.publisher.script.writing.2024.35
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Contemporary Indian English Novels: A Study of Women's Writing
Pages:163-165
