Women's fiction
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'''Women's fiction''' is an [[umbrella term]] for a wide-ranging collection of [[literary genre | literary sub-genres]] that are marketed to female readers, including many [[mainstream]] novels, [[romantic fiction]], "[[chick lit]]," and other sub genres. | '''Women's fiction''' is an [[umbrella term]] for a wide-ranging collection of [[literary genre | literary sub-genres]] that are marketed to female readers, including many [[mainstream]] novels, [[romantic fiction]], "[[chick lit]]," and other sub genres. |
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Women's fiction is an umbrella term for a wide-ranging collection of literary sub-genres that are marketed to female readers, including many mainstream novels, romantic fiction, "chick lit," and other sub genres.
Although sometimes used synonymously, it is distinguished from Women's writing, which deals with literature written by (rather than targeted at) women.
See also
- Gynocriticism
- List of modernist women writers
- List of women's magazines
- List of women writers
- Women's writing in English
- Chick lit
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