Ch 4. Romantic Period in Literature Ch 5. Dark Romantics Ch 6. Transcendentalism in Literature Ch 7. Realism in Literature Realism in Literature | Overview & Writers 6:22 Uncle Tom's Cabin and the American Civil War 10:05 Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass | Overview & Quotes...
Naturalism in American Literature 1865 –1900 Beginnings Naturalism evolved as an extreme form of Realism. It was heavily influenced by Darwin’s theory of evolution, suggesting that heredity, environment, and social conditions shaped human character. Beginnings While Naturalism was a philosophy, Naturali...
In American literature, naturalism had a delayed blooming in the work of Hamlin Garland, Stephen Crane, Frank Norris, and Jack London; and it reached its peak in the art of Theodore Dreiser. James T. Farrell’s “Studs Lonigan” trilogy (1932–35) is one of the latest expressions of tru...
NATURALISM in literatureCLASS identityLABORVIOLENCENATURALISM (Literary period)A literary criticism of the book "McTeague: A Story of San Francisco" by Frank Norris is presented. It states that the novel shows transgression in naturalism through representations of class and labor. It is stated that ...
美国文学 Naturalism AmericanNaturalism I.NaturalismII.StephenCraneIII.FrankNorrisIV.TheodoreDreiserV.OtherAuthorsofthePeriod I.Naturalism BackgroundDefinitionFeaturesRepresentativeWritersGeneralComments Background(1) Socialbackground:industrialism financialgiantsvs.proletariat;slumsi...
Romanticism is a boom period in American literature。It is also known as the“American Renaissance”. characteristic 1。Expression of subject thinking and personal feeling 2. Description and exaltation of nature 3。Return to the middle age (folk culture and middle age pastoral life) In literature,...
Naturalism, in literature and the visual arts, late 19th- and early 20th-century movement that was inspired by adaptation of the principles and methods of natural science, especially the Darwinian view of nature, to literature and art. In literature it e
Another prominent writer in the naturalistic movement was Jack London, who wrote about survival and the struggle for existence in the natural world.In conclusion, while realism and naturalism both emerged during the same time period, the two literary movements remained distinct in their ...
Literary Movements The writing of this period steered away from the Romantic, highly imaginative fiction from the early 1800s. The main movements are known as: Realism Naturalism Regionalism π Realism literary movement that developed towards the end of the Civil War and stressed the actual (reality...
AmericanNaturalism I.Naturalism II.StephenCrane III.FrankNorris IV.TheodoreDreiser V.OtherAuthorsofthePeriod I.Naturalism Background Definition Features RepresentativeWriters GeneralComments Background(1) Socialbackground:industrialism financialgiantsvs.proletariat; ...