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The Southern planters were ruined, the sovereignty of the states was obliterated, and The South lost an entire generation of young men.
people of the 1920's who rejected American post World War I values. Gertrude Stein spoke for the people.
The Lost Generation was the name given to the men who came back from fighting in World War I. They were disillusioned and depressed, because the fighting was unlike anything the world had ever seen. The men of the Lost Generation had lost their beliefs and their naivete about that world.
Lost their traditional cultural practices
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They thought it could not be taken serious.
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Groups of young American writers who expressed feelings of disillusionment in the American society.
were disillusioned with the course of American life
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The Lost Generation of the 1920s refers to a group of American writers and artists who settled outside the United States. Notable members include Paul Bowles, Ernest Hemingway, and Gertrude Stein.
The Lost Generation, a term popularized by writer Gertrude Stein, refers to the group of individuals who came of age during World War I. Many of them were disillusioned by the war and its aftermath, as they witnessed the horrors and destruction of the conflict. This disillusionment and sense of alienation influenced their literary and artistic works, reflecting a cynical and existentialist outlook on life. Their works exposed the futility and brutality of war, contributing to a broader critique of the war's impact on society.
They thought it could not be taken serious.
The "Lost Generation" refers to the generation of people who came of age during or just after World War I. This term was popularized by writer Gertrude Stein and later used by author Ernest Hemingway. It described a generation that felt disillusioned, disconnected, and lost due to the destruction and trauma of the war.
Generation Lost was created on 2006-12-05.
They thought it could not be taken serious.