Literary history - part 3

Literary History 5V

Victorianism & (post)modernism
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Literary History 5V

Victorianism & (post)modernism

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Part 3

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Terminology
How well do you know the terminology that belongs to literary history?

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Victorianism

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What are the major events that took place during Queen Victoria's reign?
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huge growth in population
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poor conditions for the working class
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changing world views
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improvements in technology

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What are the key features of Victorian literature?

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Struggle of working people
Triumph right over wrong
Romance (in the sense of love, not romantic period)

Middlemarch
Oliver Twist
The Lady of Shalott
Charles Dickens
George Eliot
Lord Alfred Tennyson

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Modernism

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Which word describes Modernist literature best?

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The word that best describes Modernist literature is "experimental." Modernist literature often pushed the boundaries of traditional storytelling and experimented with new narrative techniques, fragmented structures, stream-of-consciousness writing, and unconventional perspectives to reflect the complexities and uncertainties of the modern world.
What makes literature of Modernism so 'different'?
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nonlinearity
B
streams of consciousness
C
irony and satire
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allusions

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To the Lighthouse
Waiting for Godot
The Waste Land
Virginia Woolf
T.S. Eliot
Samuel Beckett

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Postmodernism

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After which major event did Postmoderism start?

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After WWII
Name some examples of stylistic techniques that are often used in postmodern literature.

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See page 40
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