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20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

These are some of the best classic female authors.

Famous Female Authors of the 18th and 19th Centuries

We live in an age when anyone can write and get published, particularly with the advent of self-publishing and e-book. Remember when self-publishing didn’t exist, when there was no such thing as a kindle or nook?

In the past, it was difficult to get one’s manuscript accepted by a publisher and printed, so it would, hopefully, be well-liked by the public. Of course, there was still an increasing number of specialized publishers even before the e-book, giving writers a somewhat better chance at publication.

But before the specialized publishers started popping up, one had to hope that a bigger publishing house would accept their work. However, even then, we’re talking about a time when both men and women were accepted as authors.

I want to go back even further to a period when men were the primary authors one expected to find in a bookstore, and if a woman was a writer, they more than likely had a nom de plume.

I’m sure there are many more who qualify to be on this list, and I welcome readers to put in suggestions (I always love finding a new author’s work to explore). I also must say that my ordering is not very fixed, and would likely change depending on my mood, what day it is, etc.

And really, how can one realistically stuff such amazing women in history into something as finite as an ordered list? They have made too big an impact, and each has their own strong points.

So, the list I’m making is simply a suggestion and more of a random ordering, but I felt it was important to give some kind of nod to the first women writers.

I have gathered here for you a list of poets and authors of such genres as Romantic, Gothic, and mythological, as well as numerous others.

One of the authors has published work in the 20th century, but since my favorite book of hers was published in the 19th century, I have included her in this list.

If you haven’t read any of their work, I highly suggest doing so. So, enough chatter from me; let’s get started.

At a time when women were considered rebels and were forced to hide their identities in order to be authors, these women stand out and deserve our recognition.


18TH AND 19TH CENTURY WOMEN WRITERS

Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen in Becoming Jane
Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen in Becoming Jane. Credit: Miramax/BBC Films/Buena Vista International

1. Jane Austen (1775-1817)
Pride & Prejudice

Jane Austen | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

2. Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855)
Jane Eyre

Charlotte Bronte | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

3. Emily Bronte (1818-1848)
Wuthering Heights

Emily Bronte | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

4. Charlotte Lennox (1730-1804)
The Female Quixote

Charlotte Lennox | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

5. SUSANNA ROWSON (1762-1824)
CHARLOTTE TEMPLE

Susanna Rowson portrait

6. George Eliot (1819-1880)
Middlemarch

George Eliot | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

7. Mary Shelley (1797-1851)
Frankenstein

Mary Shelley | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

8. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797)
A Vindication of the Rights of Women

Mary W | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

9. Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888)
Little Women

Louisa May Alcott | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

10. Ann Radcliffe (1764-1823)
The Mysteries of Udolpho

Ann Radcliffe | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

11. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
Poet

Emily Dickinson | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

12. Augusta, Lady Gregory (1852-1932)
Folklorist

Lady Gregory | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

13. Anne Bronte (1820-1849)
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

Ann Bronte | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

14. Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865)
North & South

Elizabeth Gaskell | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers
One of the best 19th century female authors!

15. Frances Burney (1752-1840)
Evelina

Frances Burney | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

16. Clara Reeve (1729-1807)
The Old English Baron

Clara Reeve | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

17. Mary Davys (1674-1732)
The Reform’d Coquet

mary davys | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

18. Elizabeth von Arnim (1866-1941)
Elizabeth and Her German Garden

Elizabeth V | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

19. Kate Chopin (1850-1904)
The Awakening

Kate Chopin | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

20. Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861)
Poet

Elizabeth Barrett Browning | 20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers

Did you see your favorite female author of this time period on the list? Who are your personal favorite female authors? Sound Off Below…


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By on August 15th, 2013

About Rebecca Lane

Rebecca Lane grew up in the hot desert landscape of Tucson, Arizona where she decided early on she wanted to write, if only to mentally escape her blistering surroundings. She has always been enamored of the arts and literature. As a child she often wrote short stories, and rewrote the endings of novels that she simply could not abide. She received her Undergraduate degree from Sarah Lawrence College in New York, where she was lucky enough to also spend a year studying at Oxford University. While she began her journey dreaming of the day she would sing opera in a large Manhattan theater, she found in the end she could not stand waitressing and simply could not give up books and her hopes of someday writing them. She is currently working as a freelance writer/editor and earning her Masters in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University.

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13 thoughts on “20 of the Best 18th and 19th Century Women Writers”

  1. How about Susanna Rowson? She wrote Victoria and Charlotte: A Tale of Truths (Later became Charlotte Temple and the first bestseller in the U.S.) while in England. 🙂 Both published in the 1780s and 1790s.

  2. Beatrix Potter surely warrants a mention …also for her stirring work as an environmentalist in the Lake District…

  3. What about Ann of Swansea who wrote an opera in the US in the 1790s, was a published poet in London in the 1780s and a prolific novelist in the 1810s.

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