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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Naturalism, Realism, Regionalism Naturalis m 1840's1940The theme of Naturalist literature is that persons are fated to whatever station in life their heredity, environment, and social conditions prepare them for. The Naturalist simply takes the world as it is, for good or bad. Naturalism was a relatively shortlived philosophical approach to crafting novels. Some of the best naturalist writers were Stephen Crane,the first naturalist writer in America, Frank Norris, American literature found its most potent expression of Naturalism, his novels are Darwinian struggles played out in fiction, and he was sometimes criticized for making literature that was too scientific and lacking in sympathy. There is many naturalist writers but only few have the skill to write this way. 1840's-1940The theme of Naturalist literature is that persons are fated to whatever station in life their heredity, environment, and social conditions prepare them for. The Naturalist simply takes the world as it is, for good or bad. Naturalism was a relatively short-lived philosophical approach to crafting novels. Some of the best naturalist writers were Stephen Crane,the first naturalist writer in America, Frank Norris, American literature found its most potent expression of Naturalism, his novels are Darwinian struggles played out in fiction, and he was sometimes criticized for making literature that was too scientific and lacking in sympathy. There is many naturalist writers but only few have the skill to write this way. Realism 18611914Realism is the depictions of contemporary life as it is or it was, the harsh reality of life. Realism focused on the truthful treatment of the common, average, everyday life. Realism focuses on the immediate, the here and now,and the specific actions and their verifiable consequences. Realism seeks a onetoone relationship between representation and the subject. Realists are concerned with the effect of the work on their reader and the reader's life, and realism aims to interpret the actualities of any aspect of life, free from subjective prejudice, idealism, or romantic color. 1861-1914Realism is the depictions of contemporary life as it is or it was, the harsh reality of life. Realism focused on the truthful treatment of the common, average, everyday life. Realism focuses on the immediate, the here and now,and the specific actions and their verifiable consequences. Realism seeks a one-to-one relationship between representation and the subject. Realists are concerned with the effect of the work on their reader and the reader's life, and realism aims to interpret the actualities of any aspect of life, free from subjective prejudice, idealism, or romantic color. double click to change this title text! Regionalis m 1880's-1885The theory of regionalism emphasizing the regional characteristics of a locale or setting. Regionalism focuses on the characters, dialect, customs, topography, and other features particular to a specific region. Between the Civil War and the end of the nineteenth century this mode of writing became dominant in American literature
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