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Iconic Literary Movements and Their Most Representative Writers

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    Realism

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    • Moral, political, and humanitarian commitment

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    Realism stands out as an iconic literary movement for its focus on the faithful representation of everyday life and social classes, moving away from the idealized and romantic. Its works, often centered on complex characters and plausible situations, offered a critical and profound perspective on the society of its time, significantly influencing later literature.

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    Modernism

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    • Rubén Darío is considered the creator of modernism

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    Modernism is an iconic literary movement that revolutionized the way literature was written and conceived in the early 20th century. It is characterized by its formal experimentation, exploration of subjectivity, and a break from previous literary traditions, leaving a lasting legacy on universal literature.

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    Postmodernism

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    • Breaks with literary norms

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    Postmodernism is an iconic literary movement renowned for its break with traditional narrative conventions and its exploration of fragmentation, irony, and self-referentiality. Its works challenge notions of truth and reality, offering complex and multifaceted perspectives that have left an indelible mark on contemporary literature.

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    Transcendentalism

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    • Emphasizes individuality

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    Transcendentalism stands out as an iconic literary movement for its profound influence on American philosophy and literature, championing ideas of individualism, nature, and spirituality. Key figures like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau articulated a unique vision that resonated strongly and continues to inspire.

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    Naturalism

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    • It prioritizes objectivity over subjectivity

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    Naturalism stands out as an iconic literary movement for its rigorous focus on representing reality, often exploring the influences of environment and heredity on human behavior. Its most representative works delve into raw social issues and complex characters with scientific objectivity, marking a milestone in the evolution of the novel.

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    Victorian Era Literature

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    • Evolution from romanticism towards realism

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    Victorian Era Literature is iconic for its profound exploration of the social, moral, and psychological complexities of 19th-century England. Authors like Charles Dickens and the Brontë sisters defined an era with their immersive narratives and memorable characters, establishing a lasting literary legacy.

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    Symbolism

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    • The deepest ideas, emotions, and moods could only be represented through symbols.

    Symbolism was an iconic literary movement that sought to express emotional and spiritual truths through suggestive and evocative symbols. Its works explored the mysterious, the dreamlike, and the irrational, profoundly influencing later poetry and prose.

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    Gothic Literature

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    • Combines horror, mystery, and fantasy

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    Gothic Literature is an iconic literary movement, recognized for its atmosphere of mystery, terror, and supernatural elements. Its works, often exploring dark themes and intense emotions, have left an indelible mark on popular culture and have influenced later genres, establishing itself as a pillar of narrative.

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    Postcolonialism

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    • Emerges from the common experience of domination

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    Postcolonialism stands as an iconic literary movement for its profound exploration of the aftermath of colonialism, giving voice to the experiences and perspectives of oppressed cultures. Through its works, postcolonial writers challenge Eurocentric narratives and re-examine identity, history, and power.

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    Romanticism

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    • It reacted against the rationalism of neoclassical art

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    Romanticism is an iconic literary movement that revolutionized artistic expression, emphasizing emotion, individuality, and imagination. Its most representative writers explored profound and subjective themes, leaving a lasting legacy in universal literature.

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