Plautus and Terence are the two leading writers of comedies in the early period of Latin literature. Their works are known for their wit, humor, and timeless themes that continue to resonate with audiences today.
Plautus and terence
Pacuvius and lucius accius
writings of local color
Charles Dickens and Gustave Flaubert are primary examples of writers who bridged the gap between Romantic literature and the Realism period. Their works often blend elements of Romanticism with a more realistic portrayal of society and human nature.
In the 1920s writers wrote about the war results of it etc.; therefore literature from that time reflected the horrors of the war.
The classical Greek writers were the writers of the classical Greek period (5th -- 4th century BC). The classical Roman writers were the writers of the classical Roman period (1st century BC- 2nd century AD). They were the writers of the classical ancient literature and wrote poetry, prose, epics, dramas, comedy and satire.
Typically, works of Colonial literature tended to focus on either true accounts of actual events, or works that were intended to glorify God. Some of the notable writers of that time were Anne Bradstreet, Cotton Mather, and Jonathan Edwards.
The Period of Imitation in Philippine literature in English from 1910 to 1925 was a time when Filipino writers imitated Western literary forms and styles. Influenced by American colonial education, literature during this period tended to mirror Western literary traditions, themes, and techniques. Writers often emphasized mimicry and sought approval from Western critics, leading to a phase where Filipino identity and cultural expression were subordinate to Western standards in literature.
Philippine literature experienced a struggle in mind and spirit during the period of Martial Law under Ferdinand Marcos from 1972 to 1981. Writers during this time faced censorship and repression, leading to a challenging environment for creative expression. Many works produced during this period reflected the socio-political realities and resistance against the authoritarian regime.
The revolutionary period contained political writings by Samuel Adams, Benjamin of which the best known example from this period was Frederick Douglass's.
realism
Realism