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Some Influential Women Authors in the History of English Literature.

Here is a short introduction about each author according to the photo.

1. Maya Angelou

She is arguably the most famous African-American autobiographer and poet in history. Angelou broke the mold when she wrote her six autobiographical volumes in a nontraditional structure that completely changed the genre. Angelou opened up to readers and shared her controversial life stories without shame or censorship. Her candidness and unique literary style pushed the boundaries for all female writers and changed the face of autobiographies forever.

2. JK Rowling

This British author is one of the most widely read female authors in history. Her popular Harry Potter series combined whimsical fantasy and inspired a generation of children to get excited about reading. Her books ahve also inspired readers on a social, moral, and political base. Even her personal story of rags to riches has influenced readers to never give up on their dreams.

3. Alice Walker

The author of “The Color Purple” holds the title of the first African-American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Walker’s writing career and personal life has mostly centered on race and gender ineqaulity. Her written work and political involvement have made her a respected figure amoung African-Americans and female readers around the world.

4. SE Hinton

American novelist S.E. Hinton is best known for her young adult books, most notably, “The Outsiders”. Hinton began writing “The Outsiders” at 15 years old and it was published when she was 18 years old. Hinton became a household name and instant success with “The Outsiders”, which still sells more than 500,000 copies each year. Hinton has made a lasting impression with her literary work that effectively connects readers to the emotions and experiences of teenagers.

5. Agatha Christie

British crime writer who produced popular novels, plays and short stories. Christie is the best-selling female author of all time and the most translated individual author. Christie’s commercial success and public appreciation came from her masterful writing skills and ability to build a suspenseful whodunit plot with well-developed characters. Not only did Christie pave the way for crime writers, but she also inspired female authors of all genres to follow suit.

6. Laura Ingalls Wilder

Most widely known for writing the Little House series of books, specifically the Little House on the Prairie. Wilder based these novels on her childhood and growing up in a pioneer family. Wilder’s compelling stories and mastery of literary techniques helped set the precedent for future children’s books.

7. Harper Lee

American writer best known for her 1960 Pulitzer Prize winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird. It is Lee’s only published book, but the critically-acclaimed bestseller made quite an impact on its own. Much of the book is autobiographical and details what Lee saw as a child growing up in the South. The powerful story deals with racial inequality and injustice in the Deep South.

8. Jane Austen

Jane Austen is best known for her popular romantic fiction novels, such as Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice and Emma. Austen’s work is the focus of academic study for scholars and critics because of its historical context and mastery of literary techniques. Austen greatly influenced English literature with her use of literary realism, social commentary and techniques that told the compelling stories of 18th century and 19th century women.

9. Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson was an influential poet whose style was unlike anyone else’s. Dickinson was an innovator, who used unconventional techniques, such as short lines, slant rhyme and unusual capitalization and punctuation that garnered both attention and criticism. During the late 19th and early 20th century, critics denounced Dickinson’s individual style and literary prowess, but later praised her originality and talent as a pre-modernist poet.

10. Louisa May Alcott

American author Louisa May Alcott was best known for her novel Little Women. Alcott received critical acclaim for her literary work, as well as her involvement in various reform movements, including women’s rights and ending slavery. Through her professional and personal life, she has inspired and empowered women of all ages to be independent and follow their dreams regardless of what society says.

11. Mary Shelley

A British writer best known for the widely-read Gothic novel Frankenstein. Shelley pushed the boundaries of traditional Romanticism and Gothic fiction when she developed her own brand of the artistic movement that criticized individualism and challenged the traditional 18th century school of thought. Shelley’s work has been at the forefront of feminist literary criticism and academic study for decades.

12. George Eliot

Born Mary Anne Evans in 1819, she wrote Middlemarch, Daniel Deronda, and Silas Marner, a threesome that must rank with any of the finer achievements of realism in fiction. Yet her breadth of character and theme took on so much more. This is a writer that had common sense, verve and intricate knowledge about the unfolding of human events. Eliot’s ouvre is astonishingly mature for its time, and remains readable today.

13. Emily Bronte
She wrote only one book during her short life, but it would forever change the landscape of English Literature, and capture women’s hearts across the world. Wuthering Heights.

14. Charlotte Bronte

Best known for her novel Jane Eyre, which was written under her pen name Currer Bell. Although she had a small number of published works, Bronte made a significant impact in both the literary world and society by highlighting the daily struggles of oppressed women in her written works.

15. Virginia Woolf

A literary genius who broke the mold for 20th century novelists. The modernist was known for her experimental fiction writing and influential feminist essays that enlightened readers on Britain’s class and gender differences. Woolf’s work has impacted readers, writers, historians, scholars and all those who’ve studied her innovative work and mastery of the English language.

16. Harriet Beecher Stowe

Stowe changed history with her influential anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Not only was Uncle Tom’s Cabin the best-selling novel of the 19th century, but it also played an important role in the development of the Civil War. Stowe was a progressive thinker and fierce abolitionist, who wrote about real life issues of inequality and stereotypes and had the power to open up millions of Americans’ hearts.

17. Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand was a Russian writer who is most widely known for her two best-selling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. Rand’s written works were heavily based on her political views and emphasis on individual rights. Her books received vast amounts of praise and criticism, but were commercially successful, nonetheless. Rand’s eye-opening work has impacted various political, social and academic fields and encouraged readers to re-evaluate their political and ethical views.

18. Margaret Mitchell

Best known for writing the American classic Gone With the Wind. The novel was an instant success, selling more than a million copies in the first six months. Mitchell won the Pulitzer Prize for her wildly popular novel. Mitchell changed history when she wrote arguably the best romantic novel of all time. Not only did the story capture the hearts of millions of readers worldwide, but Mitchell’s masterful use of symbolism and treatment of archetypes made it truly original.

19. Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton was an American novelist and short story writer, who is most famous for her Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Age of Innocence. Wharton was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for literature. She was fluent in French and several other languages, and many of her published works are printed in both French and English. Wharton is praised for achieving both social satire and criticism in her work, while mastering the art of humor.

20. Zora Neale Hurston

An American folklorist, anthropologist, and author during the time of the Harlem Renaissance. Of Hurston’s four novels and more than 50 published short stories, plays, and essays, she is best known for her 1937 novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God.”
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Events/Announcements فعاليّات

60+ Organizations Call for Release of All Artists, Writers, and Journalists in Pre-Trial Detention in Egypt رسالة مفتوحة من ٦٠ منظمة عالمية لوزير العدل المصري تدعو الى إطلاق سراح الفنانين والكتّاب في مصر

Shady Habash died in Tora Prison at the age of 24. He had been behind bars for 793 days without ever having been charged or gone to trial. PEN America’s Artists at Risk Connection, together with Amani: Africa Creative Defence Network and over 50 NGOs and organizations around the globe, penned an open letter to Egyptian authorities calling for an open and transparent investigation into the jailing and death of Shady Habash, a 24-year-old filmmaker who died in custody on May 2, 2020. The letter also calls for the release of all artists and writers in pre-trial detention for merely exercising their…

Yemen: Over 150 NGOs appeal for death sentences of four journalists to be overturned اليمن: أكثر من 150 منظمة من منظمات حقوق الإنسان تطالب بإلغاء أحكام الإعدام الصادرة بحق أربعة صحفيين

12-May-2020 Organisations which support human rights, press freedom and journalists are calling on United Nations mechanisms and member states  to help save the lives of four Yemeni journalists who were sentenced to death in April 2020 in the capital Sana’a on charges of “spying” and “spreading false news.” Of the six other journalists in the same case whom the judge ordered to be freed, after five years in detention, only one has been released so far. The de facto authorities in Sana’a, the Houthis, must immediately overturn the death sentences and free the other nine journalists who have been convicted…

Covid-19 جائحة كورونا

بيان نادي القلم الدولي حول سجناء الرأي في ظل جائحة كوفيد ١٩ في ظل الانتشار المتسارع لجائحة كوفيد-١٩ في العالم، تخوض البشرية معركة أودت بحياة عدد كبير من الناس في مواجهة عدّوٍ يختار ضحاياه دون مراعاة لأية فروق. صرّحت جنيفر كليمنت، رئيسة منظمة القلم الدولية: “تنعى منظمة القلم الدولية الخسائر في الأرواح وتعرب عن تضامنها مع العائلات وجميع الأحباء والأصدقاء”. وأضافت “على الرغم من أن هذا الفيروس لا يعرف الفرق بين كبيرٍ وصغير، عدا أن قلقنا ينصبّ بشكل خاص على الفئات التي هي أكثر عرضة للخطر من غيرها، بما فيها الفئات التي تقع ضمن صميم عملنا”. تدعو منظمة القلم الدولية…

بيان نادي القلم في لبنان

انتفض الشعب اللبناني في 17 تشرين الأول 2019 معلنا ثورة شاملة في وجه النظام الطائفي المافيوي الذي يقود الوطن إلى الخراب. شعار اسقاط النظام تحوّل إلى حقيقة ملموسة وممكنة. فعندما تسقط الانتماءات الطائفية في الشارع، وعندما يرفع مئات ألوف اللبنانيات واللبنانيين شعارات موحّدة صاغها الناس بشكل عفوي، وعندما تعم الانتفاضة لبنان من شماله الى جنوبه، يكون لبنان قد دخل منعطف التغيير الديموقراطي الكبير. نحن ككاتبات وكُتّاب ومثقفات ومثقفين نعلن انخراطنا الكامل في الانتفاضة، فلحظة التغيير ليست لحظة سياسية اجتماعية فقط، بل هي أيضا لحظة ثقافية كبرى. سقوط الطائفية وخطابها ولغتها هي مؤشر على التغيير. دور المرأة وتقدمها الصفوف الأولى هي…

Pen Lebanon X Healing Lebanon

Pen Lebanon invites you to attend a unique encounter through poetry between talented school students and established poets in the symbolic setting of Bait Beirut. Participating poets will host talented secondary school students who will also read publicly their texts for the first time. The participating poets are: Hiyam Yared, Mohamad Nassereddine, Zahra Mroueh and Darine Houmani. The young talented students are from secondary classes of public and private schools from different districts outside Beirut. Hamad Karim, the Syrian artist and friend of PEN Lebanon, will accompany the readings with the sounds of his Oud. The event will be organized and…

Threats to Digital Rights in Lebanon

The Department of Media Studies – Faculty of Humanities at NDU and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation cordially invite you to the launching of the DMS Publication Series (First Issue).The event will include a Digital Rights Fair. More

تيكي تاكا، Tiki Taca

هي عرض قراءات/ مسرحية لنصوص مسرحية ، عربية، شابة. مازالت أغلبها قيد الإنشاء و التطوير. More

Ways of Dialogue

Ways of Dialogue is a week long event of both local and international writers invited by PEN Lebanon to participate in panel discussion and read from their work in cities across Lebanon. Participating cities include Aley, Baakline, Baalbek, Tripoli, Tyre and of course Beirut. These events will take place in universities, culture clubs and high schools. For more info on the schedule and participants please refer to the PEN website: https://penlebanon.org Participants include:Sawsan Al Abtah – Rasha Al Ameer – Maya alHajj – Hanan AlShaykh – Assem Bazzi – Youssef Bazzi – Abbas Beydoun – Mark Daou – Roula el…

Renaissance أنا أحيا

Pen Lebanon has the pleasure to invite you to… Renaissance In four voices from Austria & Lebanon Stage reading in Arabic, with English subtitles, exprets from the works of: Rasha Al Ameer, Elfriede Jelinek, Leila Baalbaki & Ingeborg bachmann. Performed by: Fadia Tannir, Sari mustafa & Omar Al jbaaiDirected by: Omar Al Jbaai Free Entrance More