Realism
Arthur Miller was an influential literary figure and a defender of realism.
Realism is a literary school of thought in which the writer aimed to depict the everyday life of characters without idealization or subjective bias.
realism
William Dean Howells was an influential literary figure and a defender of realism.
The literary school of realism was most popular from 1860 to 1890 and attempted to represent middle class, also known as verisimilitude.
Realism is a literary school of thought in which the writer aimed to depict the everyday life of characters without idealization or subjective bias.
The school of literature was also know as simply "realism".
realism.
The school of literature most popular in America from 1860 to 1890 and known for its focus on realism and everyday life is called "realism." Realism sought to depict ordinary people and situations with accuracy, avoiding romanticism and idealism. This movement aimed to present a truthful representation of society and human experiences.
Realism is the literary term that is often described as "nothing more, nothing less." Realism aims to depict everyday life and experiences without embellishment or idealism, focusing on presenting situations and characters in a truthful and accurate light.
Realism is a literary movement characterized by its rejection of Romantic ideals. Realism focuses on portraying everyday life as it is, without idealizing characters or situations. This movement sought to depict the world as accurately and truthfully as possible.