Literary Time Periods

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Elizabethan Era

A flourishing age of drama and poetry during Queen Elizabeth I’s reign, including Shakespeare and Marlowe

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Enlightenment

An intellectual movement emphasizing reason, progress, and liberty, often expressed in essays and treatises

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Gothic/Romanticism

Literature featuring mysterious settings, supernatural elements, and emotional intensity, celebrating imagination and nature

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Realism

Literature aiming at honest, detailed portrayals of ordinary life, avoiding exaggeration and melodrama

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Victorian Era

A period marked by prolific literary activity, strict social conventions, and clashes between religion and science

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Transcendentalism

A movement centered in New England that emphasized the primacy of individual conscience and spiritual communion with nature

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Aestheticism

A movement devoted to “art for art’s sake,” rejecting the idea that art must have moral or political purpose

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Harlem Renaissance

A flowering of African American literature, art, and music during the 1920s in New York City

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Lost Generation

Writers disillusioned after World War I who often explored themes of alienation and meaninglessness

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Surrealism

An avant-garde movement seeking to merge the conscious and unconscious through irrational, dreamlike images

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Theater of the Absurd

A dramatic movement portraying human life as illogical and purposeless, often lacking clear narrative or resolution

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Postmodernism

A fragmented, experimental style reflecting the collapse of tradition, often mixing high and low culture in response to World War II

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Beat Generation

A group of American writers who embraced counterculture, spontaneity, jazz, and spiritual exploration through Buddhism and travel