Abstract
This paper deals with the term feminism in modern studies, its history, and the contributions of various western and Arabic writers to this trend, notably, Virginia Woolf and Nawal Al-Sadawi. The paper trace their personal careers that contributed greatly to the rise of feminism in their fictional writings. The paper focuses on two texts by these novelists; Woolf's An Unfinished Story and Al-Sadawi's A Female Doctor's Memoirs.
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