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world literature in the end of the 19th century world literature in the end of the 19th century lecture 2 the end of the 19th century witnessed a rich and diverse landscape in world literature, with significant literary movements and notable authors emerging from various parts of the globe. here are some key literary movements and authors from that period: 1. realism: realism was a dominant literary movement during the latter half of the 19th century. it aimed to depict life as it was, focusing on the everyday experiences of ordinary people. some prominent realist authors include: - fyodor dostoevsky (russia): known for his psychological depth and exploration of moral and philosophical themes, dostoevsky's works include "crime and punishment" (1866) and "the brothers karamazov" (1880). - leo tolstoy (russia): tolstoy's novels, such as "war and peace" (1869) and "anna karenina" (1877), are considered masterpieces of realist fiction, portraying russian society …
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: - charles baudelaire (france): baudelaire's collection of poems, "les fleurs du mal" (the flowers of evil) (1857), is considered a seminal work of symbolism, exploring themes of beauty, decadence, and spirituality. - stéphane mallarmé (france): mallarmé's poetry is known for its complex symbolism and exploration of linguistic and aesthetic possibilities. his most famous work is the poem "un coup de dés" (a throw of the dice) (1897). 4. regionalism and local color: this literary movement focused on capturing the unique characteristics and cultural nuances of specific regions or locales. notable authors include: - mark twain (united states): twain's novel "adventures of huckleberry finn" (1884) is a prime example of regionalism, presenting a vivid portrait of life along the mississippi river. - thomas hardy (england): hardy's novels, such as "tess of the d'urbervilles" (1891) and "far from the madding crowd" (1874), depict the rural landscapes and social dynamics of wessex, …
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ict everyday life with vividness and precision, often emphasizing the small details. - kate chopin (united states): chopin's novel "the awakening" (1899) explores the inner life of a woman awakening to her own desires and challenging societal conventions. 7. modernism (emerging): while modernism as a literary movement gained momentum in the early 20th century, its roots can be traced back to the late 19th century. modernist writers sought to break away from traditional forms and experiment with narrative techniques. notable figures include: - joseph conrad (poland/united kingdom): conrad's novel "heart of darkness" (1899) delves into themes of imperialism, morality, and the darkness within human nature. - henry james (united states): james's works, such as "the turn of the screw" (1898) and "the portrait of a lady" (1881), exhibit his psychological insight and intricate narrative style. these additional authors and movements demonstrate the diversity and innovation present in world literature at …
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world literature in the end of the 19th century world literature in the end of the 19th century lecture 2 the end of the 19th century witnessed a rich and diverse landscape in world literature, with significant literary movements and notable authors emerging from various parts of the globe. here are some key literary movements and authors from that period: 1. realism: realism was a dominant literary movement during the latter half of the 19th century. it aimed to depict life as it was, focusing on the everyday experiences of ordinary people. some prominent realist authors include: - fyodor dostoevsky (russia): known for his psychological depth and exploration of moral and philosophical themes, dostoevsky's works include "crime and punishment" (1866) …

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