American literature Gothic slumming| Realist writers and gothic texts in Progressive Era America LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO Jack Kerkering BauerGillian NelsonDuring the Progressive Era, American realist and naturalist writers frequently employed the gothic mode. In contrast with critics who contend that the...
8.As the author of Pride andPrejudice, Jane Austen was one of the famous realistic writers in English literature inthe nineteenth century.奥斯丁是十九世纪英国文学史上最著名的现实主义作家之一。 9.Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), was a well-known English critical realist writer in the late 19th century...
postwar realism embodies great changes in literature along with the great changes in society.postwar realist writers 27、focus more on spiritual aspects of human life while revealing denouncing the dark forces in society. its representatives and their major works are: james thurber: new yorker (...
Literary realists have often been dismissed by later writers of the modernist and post-structuralist schools for their lack of aesthetic sophistication and etymological naivete. In Pragmatist Realism, Sami Ludwig argues that the artistic quality of realist texts is better appreciated by approaching them...
This is characteristic, for example, of a number of contemporary progressive writers in the capitalist countries. Often, the contradiction in their works is resolved by the triumph of the realistic principle (for example, A. Adamov’s drama of the absurd, and the abandonment of surrealism by P...
a Marxist-inspired artistic and literary theory or doctrine that calls on art and literature to promote the socialist cause and sees the artist, writer, etc. as a servant of the state or, in the words of Stalin, “the engineer of human souls.” ...
who has used the technique many times, most famously in his novelOne Hundred Years of Solitude(1967). Other magic realist writers include Guatemala's Miguel ÁngelAsturias, Argentina's JulioCortázar, and Mexico's CarlosFuentes. Non-Latin American writers whose fiction often employs magic realism...
A Claybaugh - 《American Literary History》 被引量: 2发表: 2008年 Reflections on the numerals "one" and "two" in ancient Indo-European languages The riveting, sea-based stories of "realist" writers like Herman Melville and Richard Henry Dana described the tyrannical relationship between many shi...
Born to a family of Sicilian landowners, Verga went to Florence in 1869 and later lived in Milan, where the ideas of other writers much influenced his work. In 1893 he returned to Catania. Starting with historical and patriotic novels, Verga went on to write novels in which psychological obs...
Considered one of the greatAmerican Realistwriters, Mark Twain is not only celebrated for the stories he tells but also the way in which he tells them, with an unmatched ear for the English language and sensitivity to the diction of the common man. To flesh out his stories, Twain also dre...