About This Book
A critical survey traces the development of English women novelists from early pioneers through the nineteenth century, dividing the period into three chronological phases and profiling major figures such as Aphra Behn, Fanny Burney, Jane Austen, the Brontës, and George Eliot. It analyzes representative works and stylistic shifts, compares parallel passages, explores themes, character types, and authorial personalities, and offers biographical sketches, critical readings, and an appendix of lesser-known writers to map how women shaped novelistic form and subject-matter.