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
B
poor conditions for the working class
C
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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Key features of Victorian literature include:
  • Realistic portrayal and social criticism.
  • Moral and ethical concerns.
  • Historical and regional settings.
  • Focus on the individual and psychological exploration.
  • Examination of women's roles and rights.
  • Gothic elements and themes.
  • Serialized publication.
  • Broadening readership and accessibility.
  • Innovation and experimentation in form and style.
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
D
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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