- Low Modernism: Education Act of 1870, literature available to the masses.
Everyday moral, language
Example Authors: Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells
- High Modernism: Art is for a higher purpose, not for the masses.
High morals, complex language
Example authors: James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Joseph Conrad, T.S. Eliot.
- High Modernism used elements of Low Modernism when it was suitable.