The Evolution of Narrative Virtues Among Contemporary American Women Authors: A Comprehensive Overview

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  • Tayyeba Ashfaq Ph.D. Scholar, Fatimah Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi

Abstract

The research aims to compare contemporary American Women’s literature concerning their narrative technique and the evolution of narrative virtues among contemporary American women authors. Meiliana believes that comparative literature explores connections between literary works, examining sources, topics, mythologies, genres, creative techniques, social movements, and trends, breaking traditional national and international boundaries, and determining universal human interactions. Contemporary women's writings showcase a variety of involvements, reflecting the feminine space in modern times. This variety in literature is too substantial to be considered a universal one, as it reflects harmony and agreement within the group, despite gender differences. In contemporary times, it is crucial to acknowledge the contributions of women authors to the American tradition. Recognizing their distinct traditions, place of origin, race, situations, and personal expression is essential for a comprehensive literary history that respects the unique identities of these women and their contributions to the American tradition.

Keywords; Narrative techniques, contemporary, American, women’s writings, comparative

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2024-11-03

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