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Best 1 Toni Morrison
Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison was a towering figure in American literature, known for her powerful, poetic prose and her unflinching examination of the African American experience. Her novels, such as 'Beloved' and '...

9.5 Brilliant
2 Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf was a pioneer of the modernist movement, best known for her innovative use of the stream-of-consciousness technique. In novels like 'Mrs. Dalloway' and 'To the Lighthouse,' she captured...

9.3 Excellent
3 Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author celebrated for her dystopian fiction and feminist perspectives. 'The Handmaid's Tale,' her most famous work, has gained renewed relevance in recent years, sparking...

8.7 Very Good
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4 Twenty-One Love Poems by Adrienne Rich
Twenty-One Love Poems by Adrienne Rich

Adrienne Richs Twenty-One Love Poems is a groundbreaking collection that explores lesbian love and desire with honesty and vulnerability. While challenging in its exploration of identity and sexuality...

7.9 Good
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5 The Edible Woman
The Edible Woman

A seminal work of feminist literature, *The Edible Woman* explores the experiences of Marian, a young woman struggling with her identity and her relationship with her fiancé in 1960s Canada. Atwoods s...

7.8 Good
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6 Doris Lessing
Doris Lessing

Doris Lessing, awarded in 2007, is a British novelist known for her exploration of feminist themes, political activism, and psychological complexity. *The Golden Notebook* is a groundbreaking and cont...

7.6 Good
7 Like a Quetzalcoatl by Rosario Castellanos
Like a Quetzalcoatl by Rosario Castellanos

Rosario Castellanos collection of poems explores themes of indigenous identity, gender inequality, and the complexities of Mexican society. Her powerful and evocative language challenges conventional...

7.5 Good
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