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Dadaism as a Modern Literary Movement
Article 13: 5. Dadaism as a Modern Literary Movement Introduction to Dadaism Dadaism as a modern literary movement, also known as the Dada movement, was an avant-garde cultural phenomenon that began in Europe during World War I, around 1916. Though Read More …
Expressionism as a Modern Literary Movement
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Symbolism as a Modern Literary Movement
Article (11): 3. Symbolism as a Modern Literary Movement Introduction Symbolism was a powerful literary movement that started in the late 19th century and played an important role in shaping modern literature. It was a reaction against realism and naturalism, Read More …
Imagism as a Modern Literary Movement
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Modernism as a Modern Literary Movement
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The Modern Period in English Literature
Seventh Phase of the History of English Literature – The Modern Period in English Literature (1901-1945) Introduction The Modern Period in English literature, spanning from 1901 to 1945, marked a dramatic departure from the conventions of earlier periods. Writers of Read More …
The Victorian Period in English Literature
Article (7): The Sixth Phase of the History of English Literature: The Victorian Period (1837–1901) The Victorian Period in English literature represents a rich and transformative phase in literary history, coinciding with the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to Read More …
The Romantic Period in English Literature
Article (6): The Fifth Phase of the History of English Literature – The Romantic Period in English Literature (1798–1837) The Romantic Period in English literature is one of the most important, influential, and dynamic eras in literary history. Spanning from Read More …
The Neo-Classical Age
Article 5: The History of English Literature-The Neo-Classical Age in English Literature (1660–1798) Introduction The Neo-Classical Age in English literature, which extended from 1660 to 1798, represents one of the most intellectually and artistically refined periods in literary history. This Read More …