The rise of streaming platforms and prestige television has created a demand for "lived-in" stories.
The representation of motherhood in English literature reflects the societal attitudes and cultural norms of the time. For instance, the Victorian era saw a rise in the idealization of motherhood, with authors like Charles Dickens portraying mothers as nurturing and selfless figures. In modern times, authors like Zadie Smith have challenged traditional notions of motherhood, exploring its complexities and contradictions.
: Male leads were paired with significantly younger women.
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