Frank Norris dubbed "the boy Zola" by contemporary critics, summed up the literary movement of the late nineteenth century with his works L'assommoir (1877), Nana (1880), Germinal (1885), and La bête humane (1890).
Frank Norris captured the literary movement of the late nineteenth century through his naturalistic novel "McTeague". The novel explores themes of determinism, social Darwinism, and the struggle of individuals against external forces. Norris's work exemplifies the emphasis on realism, social commentary, and deterministic view of human nature that characterized the literature of this period.
Frank Norris is best known as one of the leading lights of American literary naturalism.
He was the leading figure in a national literary movement that replaced the observance of Victorian notions of propriety with the unflinching presentation of real-life subject matte Theodore Dreiser wrote during a time when Emile Zola's Naturalism was a predominant literary movement in America and France. Many other writer of his time including Norris and Passos were influenced by naturalistic techniques of Zolaesque fiction. Dr.Ratan Bhattacharjee
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