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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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Literary naturalism denotes a particular genre of fiction that developed in the USA in the 1890s, associated principally with writers such as Abraham Cahan, Ellen Glasgow, David Graham Phillips, Jack London, and most prominently Stephen Crane, Frank Norris, and Theodore Dreiser.
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An essay on American literary naturalism, including a bibliography of sources and links ... For further definitions, see also The Cambridge Guide to American Realism and Naturalism, Charles Child Walcutt's American Literary Naturalism: A Divided Stream, June Howard's Form and History in American Literary Naturalism,
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Selected Short Bibliography on American Literary Naturalism ... Civello, Paul. American Literary Naturalism And Its Twentieth-Century Transformations : Frank Norris, Ernest Hemingway, Don Delillo. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1994.
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Naturalist writers who are involved in literary naturalism normally use a scientific method in coming up with their novels. They pen down the results of their studies on how humans live their daily lives not only through the influences of environment and heredity but also with the guidance of their passions and instincts.
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Def: An addition of pessimistic determinism to Realism. ... ***Deterministic**** Vital principle of Naturalism distinguishing it from Realism. Determinism may result from:
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In Naturalism, characters do not have free will; ... (Students interested in French literature may do a comparative essay on a novel by Zola and any of the American realist or naturalist texts, or might research some of Zola's own literary statements and evaluate those in light of statements and prefaces by Howells and James.
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EDSITEment, the best of the humanities on the web ... How do the two stories differ as representations of American literary naturalism? ... Identify key characteristics of the genre known as American literary naturalism, including the naturalist "plot of decline"
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An brief study of Stephen Crane's use of literary naturalism in his classic short work, "The Open Boat." ... A story containing literary naturalism has been defined as one which "emphasizes the role of environment upon human characters" (Flanagan), where nature is portrayed as uncaring, where it seems there is no order in...
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CiteULike lcrowell82's CiteULike ... Genre Matters: Embodying American Literary Naturalism Export ... literature, naturalism, siecle...
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