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Impressionism (literature) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Influenced by the Impressionist art movement, many writers adopted a style that relied on associations. The Dutch Tachtigers explicitly tried to incorporate impressionism into their prose, poems, and ...
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The term, first used sarcastically, was derived in part from the title of a painting, Impression, Sunrise (1872, Musée Marmottan-Claude Monet, Paris), by Claude Monet. ... Impressionism subsequently became widely used to describe the style of painting practiced by these artists, who exhibited together eight times until 1886.
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Claude Monet, well-represented in the new impressionism show at the St. ... If I meant for the piece to be heard as an abstract composition, and if some critic 100 years from now decided to call it the ''Moonlight Sonata,'' then the piece might well become - over my dead body - part of the impressionistic literature.
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Impressionism in literature is a manner of writing whereby the author does not try to represent reality objectively but to capture the impressions derived ...
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