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There just is no way these can be compared.
The school of literature was also know as simply "realism".
Realism
Realism is accepting the physical reality over romantic ideals. Realism is when a person has to accepted something. Something realism comes at an odd moment.
During the Realism Period of American literature, W.E.B. Du Bois emerged as a leading spokesman for black Americans. Du Bois was a prominent civil rights activist, author, and scholar who advocated for racial equality and social justice through his writings and speeches. His work, including "The Souls of Black Folk," reflected the experiences and struggles of African Americans during this period.
The literary aspects of the rationalism era in american literature were realism, music, poems, and much more.
Christine Baron has written: 'Realism/anti-realism in 20th-century literature' -- subject(s): Postmodernism (Literature), Realism in literature
realism
Clark M. Zlotchew has written: 'Varieties of magic realism' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism, Magic realism (Literature), Spanish American literature 'Libido into literature' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Estilo literario'
Nicolas S. Witschi has written: 'Traces of gold' -- subject(s): American Authors, American literature, History and criticism, Homes and haunts, In literature, Intellectual life, Natural resources, Nature in literature, Realism in literature 'A companion to the literature and culture of the American west' -- subject(s): In art, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, In mass media, In literature, History and criticism, American literature
Kristie Hamilton has written: 'America's sketchbook' -- subject(s): Aesthetics, American, American Aesthetics, American Short stories, American essays, American prose literature, Books and reading, Civilization, Description (Rhetoric), History, History and criticism, Literary form, Literature and society, Popular literature, Realism in literature, Short stories, American
Magic realism is literature in which there are magical elements in an otherwise normal setting...
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Mark Twain.
I do not think it does.
American literature of this era was most strongly influenced by movements such as Transcendentalism, Realism, and Naturalism. Writers like Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mark Twain, and Jack London made significant contributions to this period, shaping the development of American literature. These movements emphasized themes of individualism, nature, and societal issues, reflecting the changing landscape of the country during this time.