Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Influence of Realism on Literature :: Literature Realism
Influence of Realism on Literature After World War I, American people and the authors among them were left disillusioned by the effects that war had on their society. America needed a literature that would explain what had happened and what was happening to their society. American writers turned to what is now known as modernism. The influence of 19th Century realism and naturalism and their truthful representation of American life and people was evident in post World War I modernism. This paper will try to prove this by presenting the basic ideas and of these literary genres, literary examples of each, and then make connections between the two literary movements. Realism Modernism not only depicted American society after World War I accurately and unbiasedly, but also tried to find the solutions brought upon by the suffering created by the war (Elliott 705). The realistic movement of the late 19th century saw authors accurately depict life and itââ¬â¢s problems. Realists attempted to ââ¬Å"give a comprehensive picture of modern lifeâ⬠(Elliott 502) by presenting the entire picture. They did not try to give one view of life but instead attempted to show the different classes, manners, and stratification of life in America. Realists created this picture of America by combining a wide variety of ââ¬Å"details derived from observation and documentation...â⬠to ââ¬Å"approach the norm of experience...â⬠(3). Along with this technique, realists compared the ââ¬Å"objective or absolute existenceâ⬠in America to that of the ââ¬Å"universal truths, or observed facts of lifeâ⬠(Harvey 12). In other words, realists objectively looked at American society and pointed out the aspects that it had in common with the general truths of existence. This realistic movement evolved as a result of many changes and transitions in American culture. In the late 1800ââ¬â¢s, the United States was experiencing ââ¬Å"swift growth and changeâ⬠as a result of a changing economy, society, and culture because of an influx in the number of immigrants into America. Realists such as Henry James and William Dean Howells, two of the most prolific writers of the Nineteenth-century, used typical realistic methods to create an accurate depiction of changing American life.
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