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Check Out the Topic & Subtopic: Concept, Characteristics, Philosophical Absurdism, Notable Works of Absurdist Fiction

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Absurdism in Literature

Concept

  • Absurdist literature calls into question the meaningfulness of life. It is concerned with exploring how human beings behave when placed in situations which appear to lack any inherent philosophical purpose.
  • It is a post-modernist approach towards literature, which rejects the supremacy of existential concepts such as truth, value, and reason.

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Imagism: Concept, Emergence, Characteristics, Decline

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Imagism

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  • Imagism is a movement in British and American poetry that developed in the early twentieth century. Imagists opposed the literary standards of the Romantic and Victorian poets who had preceded them. The Romantic and Victorian modes of poetry, which were popular in the nineteenth century, tended to favour subjective emotion and verbosity over objectivity and economy of language. Poets belonging to the Imagist school advocated for a return to what they considered “Classical values,” which include…

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