It doesn't. No one has escaped the modern era yet. If there are writers creating works which will eventually be considered postmodern to this particular epoch they have not been recognized yet.
A Lecture on Modern Poetry was created in 1908.
Stephan Barthelmess has written: 'Das postmoderne Museum als Erscheinungsform von Architektur' -- subject(s): Architecture, Modern, Architecture, Postmodern, Germany (West), Modern Architecture, Museum architecture, Postmodern Architecture
It already is in modern English. It's just in poetry. You can get dumbed down non-poetry paraphrases in various places.
Poetry differs from prose in it's conforming to metre, rhyme and music. Poetry is condensed and musical thought which technically can be fully developed, paraphrased and elongated into prose. And prose can certainly be edited and condensed into poetry by skilled hands. Therefore it can also be said that they do not differ much from each other. But one thing has to be specially noted- poetry can stand through ages by virtue of it's repetitional scope.
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post modern
right before postmodern.
it's a dream after modern.
Twilight can be seen as modern due to its cultural popularity and mainstream appeal, but it also exhibits postmodern characteristics such as blurring the lines between reality and fantasy, and questioning traditional narratives of good and evil. It straddles the line between modern and postmodern elements in its storytelling and themes.
He's a postmodern historian specializing in Syntagmatic structures in history
social satire and an eclectic approach to style
A Lecture on Modern Poetry was created in 1908.
Stephan Barthelmess has written: 'Das postmoderne Museum als Erscheinungsform von Architektur' -- subject(s): Architecture, Modern, Architecture, Postmodern, Germany (West), Modern Architecture, Museum architecture, Postmodern Architecture
Modern philosophy is characterized by a focus on reason, science, and objective truth, while postmodern philosophy questions the existence of objective truth and emphasizes the importance of individual perspectives, language, and power dynamics.
social satire and an eclectic approach to style
A Little Treasury of Modern Poetry was created in 1947.
One major difference is their approach to truth and knowledge. Modern societies tend to value objective truth and scientific reasoning, while postmodern societies challenge the idea of objective truth and see knowledge as socially constructed and subjective. Postmodern societies also tend to embrace diversity, individualism, and skepticism towards metanarratives.