Voices of Resistance and Reform: Feminist Contributions of American Women Writers in the Romantic Era
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The current paper aims to explore the prominent women writers in the American Romantic era like Margaret Fuller, Emily Dickinson, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman whose contribution to the American literature is immense. The paper focuses on these writers’ works and contributions in the American literature, and shed lights only on the crucial events in their lives that have relation or reflection in their works. The paper concludes that each one has an influence whether in literature or in society-in general.
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