- List of literary movements
This is a list of modern literary movements: that is, movements after the
Renaissance . These terms, helpful for curricula or anthologies, evolved over time to group writers who are often loosely related. Some of these movements (such as Dada and Beat) were defined by the members themselves, while other terms (the metaphysical poets, for example) emerged decades or centuries after the periods in question. Ordering is approximate, as there is considerable overlap.These are movements either drawn from or influential for
literature in theEnglish language .Amatory fiction
*Romantic fiction written in the 17th century and 18th century, primarily written by women.
**Notable authors:Eliza Haywood ,Delarivier Manley Cavalier Poets
*17th century English royalist poets, writing primarily aboutcourtly love , calledSons of Ben (afterBen Jonson ).
**Notable authors:Richard Lovelace ,William Davenant Metaphysical poets
*17th century English movement using extendedconceit , often (though not always) about religion.
**Notable authors:John Donne ,George Herbert ,Andrew Marvell The Augustans
*An 18th century literary movement based chiefly on classical ideals,satire andskepticism .
**Notable authors:Alexander Pope ,Jonathan Swift Romanticism
*18th to 19th century movement emphasizing emotion and imagination, rather than logic and scientific thought. Response to the Enlightenment.
**Notable authors:Victor Hugo ,Lord Byron Gothic novel
*Fiction in which Romantic ideals are combined with an interest in thesupernatural and in violence.
**Notable authors:Ann Radcliffe ,Bram Stoker Lake Poets
*A group of Romantic poets from the EnglishLake District who wrote aboutnature and the sublime.
**Notable authors:William Wordsworth ,Samuel Taylor Coleridge American Romanticism
*Distinct from European Romanticism, the American form emerged somewhat later, was based more in fiction than in poetry, and incorporated a (sometimes almost suffocating) awareness ofhistory , particularly the darkest aspects ofAmerican history .
**Notable authors:Washington Irving ,Nathaniel Hawthorne Pre-Raphaelitism
*19th century, primarily English movement based ostensibly on undoing innovations by the painterRaphael . Many were both painters and poets.
**Notable authors:Dante Gabriel Rossetti ,Christina Rossetti Transcendentalism
*19th century American movement: poetry andphilosophy concerned withself-reliance , independence from modern technology.
**Notable authors:Ralph Waldo Emerson ,Henry David Thoreau Dark romanticism
*19th century American movement in reaction to Transcendentalism. Finds man inherently sinful and self-destructive and nature a dark, mysterious force.
**Notable authors:Edgar Allan Poe ,Nathaniel Hawthorne ,Herman Melville ,George Lippard Realism
*Late-19th century movement based on a simplification of style and image and an interest in poverty and everyday concerns.
**Notable authors:Gustave Flaubert ,Stendhal ,Honoré de Balzac ,Leo Tolstoy ,Frank Norris Naturalism
*Also late 19th century. Proponents of this movement believeheredity and environment control people.
**Notable authors:Émile Zola ,Stephen Crane Symbolism
*Principally French movement of thefin de siècle based on the structure of thought rather than poetic form or image; influential for English language poets fromEdgar Allan Poe toJames Merrill .
**Notable authors:Stéphane Mallarmé ,Arthur Rimbaud ,Paul Valéry Stream of consciousness
*Early-20th century fiction consisting of literary representations of quotidian thought, without authorial presence.
**Notable authors:Virginia Woolf ,James Joyce Modernism
*Variegated movement of the early 20th century, encompassingprimitivism , formal innovation, or reaction toscience andtechnology .
**Notable authors:T. S. Eliot ,H.D. The Lost Generation
*It was traditionally attributed toGertrude Stein and was then popularized byErnest Hemingway in theepigraph to his novel "The Sun Also Rises ", and his memoir "A Moveable Feast ". It refers to a group of Americanliterary notables who lived in Paris and other parts ofEurope from the time period which saw the end ofWorld War I to the beginning of theGreat Depression .
**Notable Authors:F. Scott Fitzgerald ,Ernest Hemingway ,Ezra Pound ,Waldo Pierce Dada
*Touted by its proponents as anti-art, dada focused on going against artistic norms and conventions.
**Notable authors:Guillaume Apollinaire ,Kurt Schwitters First World War Poets
*Poets who documented both the idealism and the horrors of the war and the period in which it took place.
**Notable authors:Siegfried Sassoon ,Rupert Brooke Los Contemporáneos
*AMexican vanguardist group, active in the late twenties and early thirties; published an eponymousliterary magazine which served as the group'smouthpiece and artistic vehicule from1928 -31.Imagism
*Poetry based on description rather than theme, and on the motto, "the natural object is always the adequate symbol."
**Notable authors:Ezra Pound ,Elizabeth Bishop ,Richard Aldington Harlem Renaissance
*African American poets, novelists, and thinkers, often employing elements ofblues andfolklore , based in theHarlem neighborhood ofNew York City in the 1920s.
**Notable authors:Langston Hughes ,Zora Neale Hurston Surrealism
*Originally a French movement, influenced by Surrealist painting, that uses surprising images and transitions to play off of formal expectations and depict the unconscious rather thanconscious mind.
**Notable authors:Jean Cocteau ,Dylan Thomas Southern Agrarians
*A group of Southern American poets, based originally atVanderbilt University , who expressly repudiated many modernist developments in favor of metrical verse andnarrative . Some Southern Agrarians were also associated with theNew Criticism .
**Notable authors:John Crowe Ransom ,Robert Penn Warren Oulipo
*Mid-20th century poetry and prose based on seemingly arbitrary rules for the sake of added challenge.
**Notable authors:Raymond Queneau ,Walter Abish Postmodernism
*Postwar movement skeptical of absolutes and embracing diversity,irony , and word play.
**Notable authors:Jorge Luis Borges ,Thomas Pynchon ,Alasdair Gray Black Mountain Poets
*A self-identified group of poets, originally based atBlack Mountain College , who eschewed patterned form in favor of the rhythms and inflections of the human voice.
**Notable authors:Charles Olson ,Denise Levertov Beat poets
*American movement of the 1950s and '60s concerned withcounterculture and youthful alienation.
**Notable authors:Jack Kerouac ,Allen Ginsberg ,William S. Burroughs ,Ken Kesey Hungryalist Poets
* A literary movement in postcolonial India during 1961-65 as a counter-discourse to Colonial Bengali poetry.
** Notable poets:Chattopadhyay Shakti ,Malay Roychoudhury ,Binoy Majumdar Confessional poet ry
*Poetry that, often brutally, exposes the self as part of an aesthetic of the beauty and power of human frailty.
**Notable authors:Robert Lowell ,Sylvia Plath New York School
*Urban, gay or gay-friendly,leftist poets, writers, and painters of the 1960s.
**Notable authors:Frank O'Hara ,John Ashbery Magical Realism
*Literary movement in which magical elements appear in otherwise realistic circumstances. Most often associated with theLatin America n literary boom of the 20th century.
**Notable authors:Gabriel García Márquez ,Octavio Paz ,Günter Grass ,Julio Cortázar Postcolonialism
*A diverse, loosely connected movement of writers from formercolonies of European countries, whose work is frequently politically charged.
**Notable authors:Jamaica Kincaid ,V. S. Naipaul ,Derek Walcott ,Salman Rushdie ,Wole Soyinka
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