General characteristics of the 20th century:
☆ Introduction:
The Twentieth century was like no time period before it. Einstein Darwin, Freud, and Mark were just some of the thinkers who profoundly changed Western culture. These changes took distinct shape in the literature. Of the 20th century. Modernism a movement that was a rradical break from 19th century Victorianism, led to postmodernism , which emphasized see if consciousness and Pop art. While 20th century literature is a diverse field covering a variety of genres there are common characteristics that change literature forever.
After 1918, 'Modern' define the effect of literature that are to expand its range, to fragment its solidarity, to enlarge and profoundly change its audience, its forms and its subject matter.
☆ Characteristics of the 20th century:
{1} Development of poetry, novels and Drama:
The greatest poets in this era are such as Thomas Hardy and W.B. Yeats to T.S.Eliot and W.H. Auden Hardy (1940- 1928) . Mostly writes about country people life in Wessex- a rural country in southeast England.
● Georgian and Imagist poetry development in 20th century :
Rupert Brooke, D.H. Lawrence, Siegfried sassoon and Issac Rose Georgian because they poets in found in a series entitled Georgian poetry. The name of Georgian poetry is derived from the king (George V) Who reign in 1910 to 1936 as earter explains. Imagist poets , such as Des Imagistes (1914) have some characteristics that are tendes to be short and sharp glimpses. It is a movement designed to replace the soft discursive narrative a harder. More condensed, Imagistic language. " nearest the bone." Irish drama development in 20th century.
{2} Fragmented structure :
Modernist and postmodern writers, however, believed that this did a disservice to the reliability of stories in general. The 20th century saw the birth of the ironic narrator, who could not be trusted with the facts of narrative. Nick Carraway, narrator of Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," for example, tells the story with a bias toward the novel's titular character. In an extreme case of fragmented perspective, Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying" switches narrators between each chapter.
{3} Experimentation :
Writers mixed images from the past with modern languages and themes, creating a collage of styles. The inner workings of consciousness were a common subject for modernists. This preoccupation led to a form of narration called stream of consciousness, where the point of view of the novel meanders in a pattern resembling human thought. Authors James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, along with poets T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, are well known for their experimental Modernist works.
{4} writing from the margins:
The Harlem Renaissance, for example, brought together African-Americans living in New York to form a powerful literary movement. Writers such as Langston Hughes, Nella Larsen and Zora Neale Hurston wrote fiction and poetry that celebrated black identity. Similarly, female writers gained recognition through novels that chronicled their own experience. Finally, the post-colonial literary movement was born.
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