Romanticism.
Rudyard Kipling is associated with the Victorian and Edwardian literary periods. His works often reflect the themes and style popular during this era, such as imperialism, adventure, and patriotism.
Margaret Atwood is a contemporary writer, often associated with the postmodern literary period. Her works typically address themes such as feminism, dystopia, and environmentalism, reflecting the concerns of the modern world.
A literary period is a period where literary work can be grouped together by what they share within a given time span. Literary periods can be differentiated by chronological groupings. Literary periods include Romanticism, Renaissance, and Victorian.
During the period of American literature, a wide range of literary works was produced, including novels, short stories, poetry, essays, and plays. Writers from this period often explored themes of identity, society, politics, and culture, reflecting the changing landscape of America. Prominent authors from this period include Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
J.D. Salinger was associated with the literary period known as Modernism. His most famous work, "The Catcher in the Rye," was published in 1951 during the post-World War II era in the United States when Modernist ideas were still prevalent.
The colonial period
During the period of inactivity associated with complete metamorphosis, an insect is called a pupa. This is a stage where the insect undergoes significant internal changes before emerging as an adult.
Romantic.
John Donne was a poet who lived during the English Renaissance period, also known as the Early Modern period, which lasted from the late 15th century to the late 17th century. His work is often associated with the metaphysical poets of the early 17th century.
Time Period : 1731-1809
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The Jacobean Period of the Renaissance was associated with the reign of James.