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    Smile Queen Margot

    by Alexandre Dumas ,Denise Baudu in The Ladies Paradise by Emile Zola,Eugenie Grandet from the novel with the same name by Balzac , Bathsheba in Far from the Madding Crowd, Becky Sharp in Vanity Fair and Moll Flanders by Defoe ; Medea in the play written by Euripides and so on ...............

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    Jane Eyre in the book of the same name.
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    Blood and Guts in Highschool by Kathy Acker.

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    Mary Barton, by Elizabeth Gaskell

    Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
    To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits
    in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable.”

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    I would dare

    to say Lady Chatterley and Fanny Hill?

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    I am reading a book called The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio... it is a book about 10 young people, 7 women, and 3 men, who go to the country to escape the plague. while in the country, each person tells a story each day to help pass the time. I was pleasently surprised to find that the female protagonists in these stories are actually very strong and resourceful, given the time period, and the stories themselves, while maybe not on as good literature as, say Shakespeare, are very witty.

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    Wink Then we can say about

    Chaucer too the same thing right? Canterbury Tales?

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    What are some books that have a strong female character as the protagonist?
    The protagonist (unnamed) in Margaret Atwood's SURFACING is a strong character. The novel is written in stream of consciousness.

    Not novels, but Maya Angelou's I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS and Isak Denison's OUT OF AFRICA.

    Doris Lessong CHILDREN OF VIOLENCE ( a five novel series)
    Also by Lessing: The Diaries of Jane Somers, The Diary of a Good Neighbor, The Golden Notebook, The Fifth Child, The Grandmothers, The Summer Before the Dark

    Isabel Allende's THE HOUSE OF THE SPIRITS

    Thomas Hardy's FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD and TESS OF THE D'UBERVILLES

    Gloria Naylor's THE WOMEN OF BREWSTER PLACE

    Margaret Drabble's THE RADIANT WAY

    Jamaica Kincaids's ANNIE JOHN

    Amy Tan's THE JOY LUCK CLUB

    Edith Wharton's THE AGE OF INNOCENCE and THE HOUSE OF MIRTH

    Kate Chopin's THE AWAKENING

    Margaret Atwood's THE HANDMAID'S TALE

    Honoré de Balzac's EUGENIE GRANDET

    Emile Zola's THERESE RAQUIN

    Carson McCullers' THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER

    Truman Copote's BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S

    Boris Pasternak's DOCTOR ZHIVAGO

    William Styron's SOPHIE'S CHOICE

    Daniel DeFoe's MOLL FLANDERS

    Andrée Chedid's FROM SLEEP UNBOUND
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    Ann Vickers by Sinclair Lewis - a thoroughly developed and sensitively done character

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    Tess is a strong character, certainly, but she exhibits that strength in her endurance of suffering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by myrna22 View Post
    (...) and THE HOUSE OF MIRTH (...)
    I don't agree that Lily Bart is a strong female character -- quite the opposite. Or did you have some other female character of the novel in mind?

    Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
    To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits
    in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable.”

    Helen Keller

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    Oh, how can we forget Portia from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and Viola from Twelfth Night. Both are very strong characters concerning that Shakespeare belonged to a patriarchal age.
    Here are some more:
    Beatrice Okoh in Anthills of the Savannah - by Chinua Achebe
    Ursula Iguaran in 100 Years of Solitude - by Marquez

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lulim View Post
    I don't agree that Lily Bart is a strong female character -- quite the opposite. Or did you have some other female character of the novel in mind?
    Depends whether the thread starter meant strongly characterised or characterised as strong, doesn't it?

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    Portrait of a Lady by Henry James

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