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Postmodernism is a literary movement that often rejects traditional order, blurs distinctions between literature types (like fiction and non-fiction), and uses playfulness in storytelling. Postmodern authors often experiment with narrative techniques and challenge traditional conventions of storytelling.
An antiromantic is a person who opposes or rejects the Romantic movement.
Regionalism is a literary movement that captures the culture unique to a particular area by focusing on the customs, dialects, and landscapes specific to that region. Authors in this movement often highlight the distinct characteristics of a locale and the challenges faced by its inhabitants.
Romanticism
Emily Dickinson was associated with the literary movement of Romanticism, which emphasized individualism, emotion, nature, and imagination. She is often considered a pre-modernist writer for her innovative use of language and form.
Romanticism is an artistic and literary movement that emphasizes emotions, nature, and the individual, often exploring themes of love and beauty. Naturalism, on the other hand, is a literary movement that focuses on depicting reality as it is, often with a deterministic view of the world and a belief in the influence of external forces on human behavior.
Critics refer often to literary movements, citing different movements that have developed in literature and then been replaced by some other movement. Generally, the term is not defined, and instead it is simply assumed that everyone is talking about the same thing when the term is used.
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A literary movement is a set of stylistic or thematic elements shared by writers of the same place and time. An example is Romanticism.
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The free love movement is a social movement that rejects the tradition of marriage. There is an emphasis on exploring one's sexuality and having multiple sexual partners.