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    Literary modernism, or modernist literature, originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and is characterized by a self-conscious separation...
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    focused on social criticism. In literary criticism however they are mostly regarded as a development within modernism and grouped within the term "Geração...
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    had ceased to be victims of history to become instead its creators. Literary modernism is often summed up in a line from W. B. Yeats: "Things fall apart;...
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  • contributed significantly to this late-1960s figures modernism through his articles, essays and literary works. Poetry already exhibited a modernist style...
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    Post-structuralism Deconstructionism Literary Modernism Post-modernism Reader-response criticism Semiotic literary criticism New Criticism Genre studies...
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    Postmodernism (redirect from Post Modernism)
    called post-modernism", and Martin Amis described her as "perhaps the most postmodern personage on the planet". She was also suggested by literary critic Olivier...
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  • Norton "About". The Modernism Lab. Yale University. Retrieved 26 May 2022. "Modernism Lab – Collaborative Research on Literary Modernism". "Announcement –...
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  • Modernismo (category Literary modernism)
    of modernism. This changed the metric of Spanish literature. His use of the french method, Alexandrine verses, changed and enhanced the literary movement...
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  • appearance of Modernism in Spain. Parnasianism, named after its first appearance in the magazine "Le Parnasse Contemporain" (1866–1876), is a literary style that...
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    author. He is regarded as a key transitional figure between literary realism and literary modernism, and is considered by many to be among the greatest novelists...
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    collection Dubliners (1914) earned Joyce a place at the forefront of literary modernism. Born into a middle-class family in Dublin, Ireland, James Joyce (1882–1941)...
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    Madame Bovary (category Literary characters introduced in 1856)
    Writer". London Review of Books. 32 (22): 7–11. "Modernism Lab – Collaborative Research on Literary Modernism". Blakemore, Erin (16 December 2016). "What Madame...
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  • Realism in the Balance (category Literary modernism)
    formulation of a desirable literary school, a realism that depicts objective reality, Lukács turns once again to the proponents of modernism. Citing Nietzsche...
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    High modernism (also known as high modernity) is a form of modernity, characterized by an unfaltering confidence in science and technology as means to...
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    Fin de siècle (category Literary modernism)
    siècle artists provided the impetus for movements such as symbolism and modernism. The themes of fin de siècle political culture were very controversial...
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    Greene 2012, "Modernism"; Baldick 2015, "Modernism". Cuddon, J. A. (1998). C.E. Preston (ed.). A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory (4th rev...
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  • Renaissance) was a mainly literary movement of the early to mid-20th century that can be seen as the Scottish version of modernism. It is sometimes referred...
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    Literary modernism has its origins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mainly in Europe and North America. Modernism is characterized by a self-conscious...
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  • Huebsch. p. 291. cf. e.g. A. Olson, "Exile and Literary Modernism Initiation", in: A. Eysteinsson et al., Modernism Vol. 2, Amsterdam/Philadelphia 2007 A Latin...
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    Gothic fiction (category Literary genres)
    in the high literary Modernism of the 20th century. Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890) initiated a re-working of older literary forms and myths...
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  • emerging from and reacting to postmodernism. Most scholars would agree that modernism began around 1900 and continued on as the dominant cultural force in the...
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    Robert Browning. Literary criticism in the 20th century gradually drew attention to the links between Victorian poetry and modernism. Tennyson was Poet...
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    There are those who also claim she has relevance to the emergence of literary modernism, while others value her contribution to the understanding of Egoism...
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  • encyclopedias" by The Times Literary Supplement. "The Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism". www.rem.routledge.com....
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  • Caspar Decurtins, which were both favoured by Pius X, would even find "literary modernism" on the field of the Catholic belles-lettres which did not meet their...
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    and a wide variety of literary movements and styles, Döblin is one of the most important figures of German literary modernism. His complete works comprise...
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    introduce literary modernism (with elements of Expressionism, Impressionism, and Existentialism, though his works don't neatly fit any particular literary movement)...
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  • American modernism, much like the modernism movement in general, is a trend of philosophical thought arising from the widespread changes in culture and...
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  • final posthumous volume. It is now considered a significant work of literary modernism. Richardson's own term for the volumes was "chapters". Miriam Henderson...
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    Sadegh Hedayat (category Modernism)
    The Blind Owl, he was one of the earliest Iranian writers to adopt literary modernism in their career. Hedayat was born to a northern Iranian aristocratic...
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