Throughout history, women authors have broken barriers and contributed vastly to the literary world. From Mary Shelleyβs 'Frankenstein' to Toni Morrisonβs 'Beloved,' these writers have created works that reflect society, challenge norms, and offer powerful stories from diverse perspectives.
Despite historical challenges, women authors have shaped genres like horror, fiction, and poetry, becoming voices for social change. Today, writers like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Zadie Smith continue this legacy, adding their unique voices to the literary canon.