realism
realism
Realism was a literary period during the 19th century in which authors sought to accurately depict life as it was, focusing on everyday experiences, social issues, and the working class. Writers like Gustave Flaubert and Leo Tolstoy were key figures in this movement, using detailed descriptions and precise language to reflect the realities of society.
Homer, author of Iliad and Odyssey.
The term used to describe this trend is "literary movement." It signifies a group of writers who share common ideas and styles that influence their work and the broader literary landscape during a specific period of time.
A literary period is a period where literary work can be grouped together by what they share within a given time span. Literary periods can be differentiated by chronological groupings. Literary periods include Romanticism, Renaissance, and Victorian.
The colonial period
The number of banks grew rapidly,but many failed The U.S. economy experience a period of rapid growth and prosperity. (A+) -Hailey
Some hallmarks of literary Romanticism did not include a focus on scientific rationalism, a celebration of industrialization and technological progress, and a strict adherence to classical forms and structures.
T.S. Eliot was an author who was a biographer, historian, and poet in the modernist period. He is well known for his poetry, including "The Waste Land," as well as his essays on literary criticism and his work exploring religion and philosophy.
Time Period : 1731-1809
who is the most productive in terms of Hebrew literary output
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