LITERATURE QUESTIONS
EARLY BRITISH LITERATURE
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Anti-American
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Uni-citizen
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Expatriate
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Extrapolator
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Detailed explanation-1: -American modernist literature was a dominant trend in American literature between World War I and World War II. The modernist era highlighted innovation in the form and language of poetry and prose, as well as addressing numerous contemporary topics, such as race relations, gender and the human condition.
Detailed explanation-2: -Experimentation: Modernist literature employed a number of different experimental writing techniques that broke the conventional rules of storytelling. Some of those techniques include blended imagery and themes, absurdism, nonlinear narratives, and stream of consciousness-which is a free flowing inner monologue.
Detailed explanation-3: -The major literary themes of the Modernist Era are confusion, isolation, and disillusionment. These themes reflect the mindset of the American people and the feelings that plagued them throughout the early 1900s.
Detailed explanation-4: -Scott Fitzgerald, D.H. Lawrence, and Ezra Pound to name a few, heralded the beginnings of literary modernism.