Adam Bede

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Men and women often vary in their reading habits. While on surface it often times appears that a man and a woman like a heap of things in common, which is without doubt unfeigned to a good deal of extent, there are sufficient contradictions found to this faith if inspected from a depth. Reading habits, and in peculiar selecting the authors, plays a necessary role in terms of the content the writers present. More oftentimes than not, the degree of alignment of a writing with the psychological likes and disfavors of a person is the crux of an author being successful or not. And the observation one would make at this point is that while a good deal of writers would be a success with humans of both the genders, there are sure writers who are better accepted by one gender than the other.

Surprisingly and not too surprisingly, we find that girls and women often tend to read classic creative writing of recognized artisti value written by women more than they read creative writing of recognized artisti value written by men. The reason has often been analyzed and never finalized. But the popular understanding is that creative writing of recognized artisti value written by women in general tend to view the world, the society, the economics, the values, the family matters and everything else more ofttimes from a female perspective rather than a male perspective. This makes it posing no difficulty for the female readers to associate themselves, their social lives and personal situations more to these writings than those written by males from a male perspective.

Hence, girls tend to read novels by Jane Austen or the Bronte sisters much more than they ordinarily tend to read, lets say, Alexandre Dumas or Edgar Rice Burroughs. While all the writers cited here are immortals by the greatness of their own achievements of the art, but it is the other constituents such as social, socio-economic, personal and psychological alignment that makes the difference. This is not to say that men don’t read novels or writings by women or women don’t read those written by men, but just the degree to which a woman reader have a tendancy to read a book and come back is observed to be more with alignment of her “self” and emotions.

All said, which are the classic writers that women and girls tend to read more and tend to read yet again? Which are the ones that they tend to refer to other friends? Arguably following are the most-read five (5) women writers and their most-read works.

Author: Jane Austen

Popular titles:

  • Pride and Prejudice
  • Sense and Sensibility
  • Emma
  • Lady Susan

Author: Charlotte Bronte

Popular titles:

  • Jane Eyre
  • The Professor
  • Shirley

Author: Emily Bronte

Popular title:

  • Wuthering Heights

Author: Lucy Montgomery

Popular titles:

  • Anne of Green Gables
  • Anne of the Islands
  • Rainbow Valley

Author: George Eliot

Popular titles:

  • Adam Bede
  • Brother Jacob
  • Middlemarch


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