The 1920s saw the emergence of several influential literary figures, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, known for his novel "The Great Gatsby," which encapsulated the Jazz Age. Ernest Hemingway gained prominence with his distinct writing style and works like "The Sun Also Rises." Virginia Woolf also rose to fame during this period, particularly for her modernist novel "Mrs. Dalloway." Additionally, T.S. Eliot made a significant impact with his poem "The Waste Land," reflecting the disillusionment of the post-World War I era.
Literary figures of the 1920's were critical of the morality and capitalism of American society. Social status and how wealth determined that was one of the most criticized aspects of literary figures during the 1920's.
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The Harlem Renaissance was a literary movement of the 1920s and 1930s.
A famous quote that was said in the 1920s was, ''Everything I know I learned after I was thirty.' This was said by Georges Clemenceau.
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