The literary movement that emerged after World War II and continues to the present is often referred to as "Postmodernism." This movement is characterized by a departure from traditional narrative forms, an emphasis on irony and playfulness, and a questioning of grand narratives and absolute truths. Postmodern literature often incorporates metafiction, pastiche, and a blending of genres, reflecting the complexities and uncertainties of contemporary life.
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Gothic novel is a literary work and an English fiction that became popular during the 18th through early 19th centuries. It has a horror and mystery kind of setting.
There were separate Realism movements in both the arts as well as politics. Realist painters rejected Romanticism. They used natural settings and depicted their subjects realistically with any elements of fancifulness removed. Social Realism was an art movement that drew attention to the poor and downtrodden through their art.
Spanish explorers traveled extensively throughout the Western Hemisphere. The conquistadores traveled as far north as the western portion of the present-day United States to the southernmost regions of the present-day countries of Chile and Argentina. The Spanish also sailed through the Pacific and reached the Philippines.
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The literary movement that occurred from the end of World War II through the present time is known as "Postmodernism." Postmodern literature is characterized by a skepticism towards grand narratives, a focus on metafiction, and a blending of genres and styles.
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Modernism was the movement which began in the early 1900s and continued through to the end of World War 2.
The Dada movement was a literary and cultural movement that arose as a reaction to the destruction and horrors of World War I. It rejected traditional societal values and artistic conventions, seeking to challenge and provoke through absurdity and irrationality.
Negritude was a literary movement started by French Africans and West Indians living in Paris from the 1930s through the 1950s. It was a European version of the Harlem Renaissance.