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Naturalism (literature) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Naturalism is a literary movement that seeks to replicate a believable everyday reality, as opposed to such movements as Romanticism or Surrealism, in which subjects may receive highly symbolic, idea...
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From Realism to Naturalism ... Some Characteristics of Naturalism ... Wilkie, Brian and James Hurt. "Realism and Naturalism." Literature of the Western World. Ed. Brian Wilkie and James Hurt. 4th ed. Vol. 2. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 1997. 971-976.
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Naturalism is, ironically, a controversial philosophy. ... Our modern civilization depends totally for its existence and future survival on the methods and fruits of science, naturalism is the philosophy that science created and that science now follows with such success, yet the great majority of humans (at least 90% of the...
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Two Approaches to the Concept Of Naturalism (from Pizer, Realism and Naturalism in Nineteenth-Century American Literature. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1966.) ... Donald Pizer further suggests specific changes in subject matter and characterization which help in defining Naturalism as different from Realism:
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Characteristics of Naturalism ... 4. Belief that the function of the writer is to report accurately what he observes; he must have the objectivity of the laboratory scientist in dealing with material. ... Philosophy Chart for Naturalism...
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Characteristics of Naturalism in Stephen Crane's "Maggie. A Girls of the Streets" - - Hausarbeit, Diplomarbeit oder Referat hier veröffentlichen. ... Characteristics of Naturalism in Stephen Crane′s...
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Sections: Characteristics of spirituality Traditional spirituality Difficulties with traditional spirituality Naturalism Naturalistic spirituality Limitations of naturalistic spirituality Spiritual practice;
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