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The tradition of womens fiction lectures in japan
Margaret Drabble says, 'Women's lives appear to have changed out of all recognition in the last two or three decades, but the changes themselves are rooted in the past, and in the struggles of our predecessors. How this is so is strikingly brought out in this collection of lectures delivered by Margaret Drabble herself in Japan on the development of women's fiction in Britain. Starting with the pioneers of women's fiction in the early nineteenth century, she exam- ines one by one the major British women novelists and writers over the last two hundred years and the contribution which each made to giving to women an awareness and understanding of their position in society and the social rights which rightfully should be theirs. The continuity which lies behind the change and the links which bind the early writers to women's writers today are deftly revealed and the collection as a whole provides a useful introduction to an understanding of the tradition of women's fiction.
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