The book, Feminine Issues: In the
Writing of British Female Authors
critically examines various
feminine aspects raised and
discussed by the British Women
Authors. Female novelists like
Virginia Woolf, Emily Bronte,
George Eliot, Jane Austen, Joanne
Harris, Katherine Mansfield,
Jeanette Winterson, Angela Carter,
Muriel Spark, Doris Lessing,
Margaret Drabble, Helen Fielding,
Hillary Mantel, Jean Rhys etc have
raised the different issues and
facets of womanhood. They have
focused on what it means to be an
emancipated woman in the male
dominated and patriarchal society.
This book in all probability is one
of the finest books that critically
examine and bring together the
best of major authors in feminine
world of British writings.
The book has gathered almost all
the iconoclasts of British female
writings and it involves the writing
experience of prominent British
female authors on various
feminine consequences that have
taken place in the history of Britain
and dealt with different feminine
issues. This book ensembles new
perspective with refreshing and
insightful ventures on different
female issues as motherhood,
social conflicts, marriage, female
conundrum, feminine dichotomy,
androgynous women characters
etc in the writing of British female
authors.
This book will be remarkably
instrumental in debating and
deliberating the issues of feminism
and will have far reaching
influence in promoting and
persuading academicians, critics
and young researchers to turn their
attention to facilitate their dues
they deserve.