Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 4. Naturalism in England

Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 4. Naturalism in England

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"Main currents in the literature of the 19th century - 4. Naturalism in England" is the fourth volume of the great literary cycle of the outstanding Danish critic Georg Brandes. In this book, the author examines in detail the development of naturalism in English literature of the 19th century, reflecting the important trends and principles of this literary trend. Brandes analyzes the work of prominent English writers who created and popularized a naturalistic view of the world in literature. He examines the influence of naturalism on the style, subject matter, and artistic means of these writers, as well as their role in shaping the literary canon. The book "Main trends in the literature of the 19th century - 4. Naturalism in England" will be a useful source of information for everyone who is interested in the history of literature and wants to better understand the development of the literary process in England in the 19th century.
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Name of the Author
Georg Brandes
Language
English
Release date
2015-01-06
Title
Main Currents in 19th Century Literature - 4. Naturalism in England
Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 4. Naturalism in England
Translator
Morison, Mary
White, Diana
Subject
Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- History and criticism
Naturalism in literature
PN
Romanticism

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