"The Female Quixote" A Vivacious And Ironical Novel Of Charlotte Lennox: A Critical Note

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Dr.Mohd Shamim , Dr. Tribhuwan Kumar , Thanwamas Kassanuk , Khongdet Phasinam , Dr.Mohd Shamim , H.Seshagiri

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The novel entered into the literary process of women in the 18th century in European literature, particularly thrown light on British literature. Women have made significant contributions. Some of the novels are fantastic, but not all of those authors are geniuses. Lennox is credited with being the first British novelist to publish a satirical novel. On the other hand, The Female Quixote is Lennox's reaction to the intersection of the literary genres with the novel, a genre experiment for female authors while male novelists dominate the world of literature. In this novel, the main genres are romanticism and fiction, with irony being given as a lesser "genre," which oscillates between the two and violates their boundaries. Charlotte Lennox has created a humorous novel about teasing and pointing out the flaws of women caught up in a tornado of love fantasies. Ironies and bubbly concepts are discussed in this research paper.

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