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LITERARY MOVEMENTS - Coggle Diagram
LITERARY MOVEMENTS
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DADDASIM
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rejected the traditions, rules
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Postmodernism
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disjointed, fragmented pastiche of high and low culture
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Enlightenment
reason, progress, and liberty
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Neoclassicism
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balance, restraint, and order
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Gothic fiction
brooding, mysterious settings and plots
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Postcolonial literature
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examination of questions of otherness, identity, and race
Romanticism
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spontaneity, imagination, subjectivity, and the purity of nature
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Transcendentalism
primacy of the individual conscience and rejected materialism in favor of closer communion with nature
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Victorian era
strict social, political, and sexual conservatism and frequent clashes
between religion and science
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Harlem Renaissance
African-American literature, art, and music
Naturalism
used detailed realism to suggest that social conditions, heredity, and
environment had inescapable force in shaping human character
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Realism
aims at honest portrayal over sensationalism, exaggeration, or
melodrama
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