Women's literature refers to the literary form and content that mainly targets women as readers and women as the main creative body. The creation of women's literature included novels, essays, poems, plays, movies, music, and many other literary forms. It reflected the life experience, emotions and thoughts of women, explored the challenges and difficulties faced by women, and displayed the unique creativity and talent of women. The development of women's literature can be traced back to ancient times, but it was not until the early 20th century that women's literature began to receive widespread attention and recognition. In the 20th century, many women, such as Jane Austen's Pride and Predict, Margaret Atwood's Gone with the Wind, etc. In contemporary women's literature, many works were highly praised by readers and critics, such as Anna Karenina, Oliver Twist, and One Hundred Years of Solitude. Women's literature not only reflects women's lives and emotions, but also shows women's creativity and talent. It is of great significance to promote social progress and cultural development.