
Women Who Make Our Novels
Published in 1918, 'Women Who Make Our Novels' by Grant M. Overton provides biographical sketches of contemporary American women novelists whose works are considered artistically significant or widely popular. As a literary reporter, Overton offers insights into the contributions of these authors, despite his own admission of not being a novelist himself. This work highlights the impact of women in literature during the early 20th century, showcasing their achievements in a predominantly male literary landscape.
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