Are there any good novels written by women?

Are there any good novels written by women?

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Anything by Virginia Woolf

Nope
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England had a number of good woman novelists: the Bronte sisters, Jane Austen, George Elliot, Mary Shelley. America had Willa Cather, Edith Wharton, Flannery O'Connor (my personal favorite, though more known for her stories than her novels)...

Gravity's rainbow

Tale of Genji
Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando, The Waves
The Man Who Loved Children
It Is of Jasper and Coal, The Amputated Memory
Middlemarch, The Mill on the Floss
Song of Solomon, Sula, The Bluest Eye
Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion
The Hunger Angel, The land of Green Plums
Autobiography of Red, NOX
Memoirs of a Polar Bear
Agaat

Good, yes.
Great, no.

im sure there is, but it probably hasnt been found yet. there has to be some woman who isnt hung up on feminism and social issues that wrote something more profound than that kind of shit

nina berberova, irene nemirovsky, shirley jackson

george eliot. the lifted veil

Road Warrior
Ghostbusters
Star Wars
Flat chested Wonder Woman
Flat chested Tomb Raider

I think it’s pretty clear that women are inherently hostile to men enjoying themselves. Let the sisterhood read ‘em. I trust ‘em about as far as I can throw their fat arses.

Iris Murdoch wrote some good ones.

Anything by McCullers

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highsmith

Marry Shelley

Annie proulx is my favourite

Anything by Joan Didion. She's my waifu, so please be respectful.

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She's probably not Veeky Forums-approved, but I love everything I've ever read by Jhumpa Lahiri. Her short stories are definitely better than her novels, but I've learned plenty from the latter, too.

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la batarde - violette leduc
ice - anna kavan
passion of g. h. - clarice lispector
the piano teacher - elfriede jelinek

>ice - anna kavan
I've heard good things about this and I want to buy it. What did you think about it user?

i read it quite a few years ago but it's great and you should definitely check it out. it's short too so you could probably even read it in a day
it's really incredibly dark and foreboding, intentionally vague, i could only compare her to kafka but completely devoid of humor. if that appeals to you, grab it

it's true

noice, thanks

Thomasine Pynchon.

The Haunting at Hill House?