By the experiences of the authors in world war I...
World War I had a profound impact on literature in the 1920s by bringing a sense of disillusionment, alienation, and trauma to writers and their works. Themes of loss, disillusionment, and questioning of traditional values became prevalent in literature during this time as writers sought to make sense of the devastating effects of the war on society and individuals. Modernist writers like T.S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, and Virginia Woolf emerged, experimenting with new forms and styles to reflect the shattered world that emerged after the war.
Unions suffered a substantial decline in membership and influence during the 1920s.
They suffered a decline in membership and influence during the 1920's.
Well the 1920s was called "The Jazz-age". Literature was based on the dramatic events that happened during 1920s . In art , the pictures would express the dramatic event that happened.
Well the 1920s was called "The Jazz-age". Literature was based on the dramatic events that happened during 1920s . In art , the pictures would express the dramatic event that happened.
In the 1920s writers wrote about the war results of it etc.; therefore literature from that time reflected the horrors of the war.
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Reynolds Barton Schultz has written books on the intersection of philosophy and literature, including "Fantastic Women: Sex, Gender, and Transvestism in the 1920s Cinema".