INTERTEXTUAL RELATIONS BETWEEN FEMINISM AND MODERNIST PROSE
In the era of modernism, the issue of intertextuality of world literature has developed significantly, copying and referencing
examples from the era of feminism has expanded. This article examines the issue of intertextuality in the works of Virginia
Woolf and Jane Austen, prominent representatives of the feminism era
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