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A small selection of women writers from across the centuries. Features: L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables) Virginia Woolf (To the Lighthouse, Mrs. Dalloway) Maya Angelou (I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings) Jane Austen (Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility) Mary Shelley (Frankenstein) Murasaki Shikibu (The Tale of Genji) Agatha Christie (Miss Marple, Poirot) Sappho (lyric poetry)

women in translation 💞 happy women in translation month! to celebrate one of the best months in literature, here are a few recommendations of my favorite translated works. (i’m still currently reading “time of the flies,” but loving every minute of it - thank you @charcopress i get a lot of questions about where to start with translated literature, or people saying, “i’m not sure if it’s for me.” honestly, i don’t know how to answer that. english is not my first language; i basically grew... Aesthetic School Books, English Books To Read, Reading Book Aesthetic, Aesthetic Literature, Book Content, Reading Aesthetic, Unread Books, Short Books, Currently Reading

women in translation 💞 happy women in translation month! to celebrate one of the best months in literature, here are a few recommendations of my favorite translated works. (i’m still currently reading “time of the flies,” but loving every minute of it - thank you @charcopress i get a lot of questions about where to start with translated literature, or people saying, “i’m not sure if it’s for me.” honestly, i don’t know how to answer that. english is not my first language; i basically…

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