One of the well - known ones is Edith Wharton. Her short stories often deal with the upper - class society and the lives of women within it. Another is Katherine Mansfield, whose works are known for their psychological depth in portraying female characters.
Jane Austen is a very famous author in this category. Her works, like 'Sense and Sensibility' and 'Mansfield Park', are known for their sharp social commentary and complex female characters. Another is Virginia Woolf. Her stream - of - consciousness writing in books such as 'Mrs. Dalloway' offers unique insights into the female experience.
Agatha Christie is a well - known author in this genre. Her works like 'Murder on the Orient Express' and 'And Then There Were None' are classic examples of women's crime fiction. She was a master at creating intricate plots and memorable characters.
A very famous one is 'The Temple of My Familiar' by Alice Walker. It explores complex themes such as reincarnation, family, and relationships. Walker's Christian background subtly influences the moral and ethical undertones in the book. It's a thought - provoking read that showcases her unique storytelling style as a black woman author.
Agatha Christie. She is one of the most famous mystery authors. Her books like 'Murder on the Orient Express' and 'And Then There Were None' are full of suspense and intricate plots. Christie's ability to create complex mysteries and memorable characters has made her a household name in the world of fiction.
Charlotte Bronte is a famous author of 'women gothic stories'. She wrote 'Jane Eyre' which is full of gothic elements such as the spooky Thornfield Hall. Another is Daphne du Maurier who wrote 'Rebecca'. Her use of atmosphere and the mystery surrounding Rebecca is very gothic. And Mary Shelley is well - known for 'Frankenstein' which has a gothic undertone.
J.K. Rowling. She is famous for the 'Harry Potter' series which has captured the hearts of millions around the world. The books are filled with magic, adventure, and complex characters.
There's also Dinaw Mengestu. His works in Ethiopian - American fiction (as he is of Ethiopian origin but writes in the American context as well) have brought more international attention to Ethiopian stories. He writes about the immigrant experience which is related to Ethiopian roots. In Ethiopia itself, Berhane Meskel Redda is an important figure. His fictions have contributed to the development of Ethiopian literature with their unique narrative styles.
Bao Ninh is quite famous. His work 'The Sorrow of War' has been widely read both in Vietnam and internationally. It gives a deep look into the psychological trauma of war for the soldiers.