What is the common struggle of all human beings in naturalism literature? This is life itself. As human beings think it is important, in fact, humans are not so important. From the late eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century writers such as ÉmileZola, Jack London, Stephen Crane, and poets such as Robert Frost and Wallace Stevens had a hard time finding a new philosophy of life by abandoning traditional attitudes.
Baym et al. Describe Crane, Dreiser, London, Norris. (2008) As a famous naturalists writer in the United States at that time. How the realism and naturalism affect literary realism has had a great impact on literature during this period. Mark Twain is one of the main authors and his "adventure of Huckleberry Finn" is a good example of his style, which is considered to be a major work of "American style" (Baym et al. , 2008). , P. 6). Twain uses spoken language and his writing style leads the reader to the position of the participants. It's like a conversation with Huck.
In this course, a literary survey of British romantic times (from 1789 to 1832), characterized by political turmoil, rapid social change, and literary development, will be conducted. In this course we will look at various kinds of literature such as poetry, novels and essays of nonfiction and introduce the most influential writers such as Break, Callridge, Wordsworth, Byron, Mary, Percy Sherry, Keats . Social, political, and intellectual history
The writers of the romantic era wrote from their imagination rather than reality. Therefore, in comparison with the realistic literature written during enlightenment, the literature of the romantic era is imaginative and unrealistic. Romantic literature is also a classicism breakthrough, it creates its own theme and form. They understand that human thought is untrustworthy. The other two features of romanticism are related to the character in their literature. These authors have awe of nature and ordinary people. Rural life is considered ideal, while literary heroes usually come from humble origins. A revolutionary difference from past literature is that romanticists use ordinary everyday words in their poetry - words of ordinary people. In addition, the importance of children and women is increasing