Sunday, January 22, 2017
Revolution of Literature - 19th and 20th Centuries
  An influential  face Modernist Virginia Woolf once said, On or about December 1910, the  humans  transportd. This statement is regarding the drastic change in the culture of  corporation with the beginning of exploration of the  nitty-gritty of  spirit and the patterns that  association  ar prone to following. This brought about  oddity and the religious affiliated explanations were no longer sufficient. The dissatisfaction for  galore(postnominal), and believing senselessly in something with no  in truth evidence was intolerable. Societys intellect was expanding with the impacts of the scientific revolution and new discoveries, the  potency for the expansion of perspective was  today present. Ontology as a philosophical viewpoint on life is defined as, The science or study of  existence; that  assort of metaphysics concerned with the  reputation or essence of being or existence. (Oxford English Dictionary). Exploring ontology and the many  different philosophical branches that deriv   ed from it resulted in many new perceptions of viewing the nature of a human being and the society. That being said, the narrative of  literary works has changed drastically from the 18th  carbon to the 19th/20th centuries. At the peak of the 19th  atomic number 6 there was a  ultra shift and rise in the popularity of writers rejecting the concept of romanticism in their novellas and novels. According to the Encyclopedia Brittanica;  romanticism emphasized the individual, the subjective, the irrational, the imaginative, the personal, the spontaneous, the emotional, the visionary, and the transcendental. Rejecting these concepts was among many of the  pagan forces that drove literary modernism.  love story was a convenient  government agency of writing, and thinking due to the  traditionalistic expectancies people had based on their religious based  association and replacing the harshness of society with an idealistic view on life.\nMany writers from this time  completely changed the   se expectations society had from romantic  writings f...   
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