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Two women novelists who have written novels titled "The years".

ASylvia Plath, Virginia Woolf

BAnnie Ernaux, Virginia Woolf

CAnne Bronte, George Eliot

DAnnie Ernaux, Herta Muller

Answer:

B. Annie Ernaux, Virginia Woolf

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Here's a point-by-point explanation:

  1. Novel Title: The novel title in question is "The Years".

  2. Two Authors: Two women novelists have written novels with this title:

  3. Virginia Woolf (English author)

  4. Annie Ernaux (French author)

  5. Publication Years:

  6. Virginia Woolf's "The Years" was published in 1937.

  7. Annie Ernaux's "The Years" (original title: "Les Années") was published in 2008.

  8. Themes: Both novels explore themes related to:

  9. Time

  10. Memory

  11. Personal identity

  12. Style and Approach: Despite sharing similar themes, the two novels differ in:

  13. Narrative style

  14. Literary approach

  15. Literary Significance: Both novels are significant contributions to modern literature, offering unique perspectives on the human experience.


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