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    Realism & Naturalism in the American literature I. The Realistic period: (1865-1900). During this period modern America was born and the American dream has been intellectually lost. After the civil War a strong critical movement toward realism appeared. Realism has been defined by one of its most vigorous advocates‚ W.D.Howells‚ as “the truthful treatment of materials” (i.e. realism= verisimilitude “the appearance of being true or real”). * What is realism: Realistic fiction is often

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    Ibsen and Strindberg are two playwrights of the same period‚ the Industrial Revolution. This is a time when the world is making a great change in how it runs. Not only is business changing‚ the way people think is changing too. People are beginning to question the ways of society. For an example‚ questions are arising on how women should really be treated. Such notions give way to very controversial theatre. Ibsen and Strindberg strongly demonstrate how these issues were reasoned. It generally seems

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    SYNOPSIS OF THE RESEARCH PROGRAMME FOR Ph. D DEGREE IN ENGLISH Research Topic: “Realism in Tagore’s Poetry” Research Scholar : (Sumer Prasad) S/o Late Mahendra Prasad Vill. Semari‚ P. O. Gothain Dist. Ballia‚ U. P. Supervisor : Dr.( Ravi Shankar Singh) P. G. College‚ Ghazipur U. P. Co-Supervisor : Dr. (A. K. Mishra) Reader‚ Dept. of English D. C. S. K. (P. G.) College‚ Mau‚ U. P. Research Centre : D. C. S. Khandelwal (P

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    faithful representation of reality. Realism is a literary technique practiced by many schools of writing (Howells-Campbell). Realism is a technique. It denotes a particular kind of subject matter‚ especially the depiction and representation of middle-class life. A rage against romanticism‚ a shift in a readers interest in scientific method‚ the study of documentary history‚ and the influence of rational philosophy‚ these were all affected by the rise of realism. Some have suggested that there is no

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    ] 2013 THEATRE ARTS: STAGING HENRIK IBSEN’S ‘A DOLLS HOUSE’ A BACKGROUND ON IBSEN Often considered a theatrical genius‚ Henrik Ibsen based his plays on simplistic foundations of common social occurrences and on them set up constructed elaborate plays with intelligent twists and outcomes. It is possible to assume that he based these stories on some his past experiences. Most of them try to question social assumptions such as gender inequality as portrayed in ’A Doll’s House’ and the assumption

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    Right realism advocates ‘small’ government and considers the phenomenon of crime from the perspective of political conservatism. Right realism assumes it takes a more realistic view of the causes of crime and deviance. Right realists believe crime and deviance are a real social problem that requires practical solutions. It is said that right realism perpetuates moral panics as a means of swaying the public to agree with their views. For example‚ the media claims that elderly people are scared to

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    March 2013 Realism in Huckleberry Finn Between the end of the civil war in 1865 to about 1910‚ two styles of literature dominated American literature: realism and naturalism. Realism presents the world as it really is. One of the well known writers of realism‚ William Dean Howell’s‚ wrote “realism in nothing more and nothing less than the truthful treatment of material.” Realism in literature tends to be the plain and direct account of whatever is being written about. Writers of realism fill their

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    “A Doll’s House” Henrik Ibsen Women did not always have all the freedom and right that they do nowadays. Henrik Ibsen hints at the roles of society and how the female gender was treated during the Victorian Era. What Ibsen believed about the roles of society‚ the equality between males and females‚ and the ideas of feminism is easily observed in his play‚ “A Doll’s House.” This play was written with Ibsen’s opinion in mind and a great portion is influenced by what Ibsen believed about the central

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    20th centuries‚ Realism‚ Impressionism‚ and Post- Impressionism were forms of art that transpired. These techniques in art brought a sense of individualism to Europe; thus‚ people were inspired to make art that represented society. Realism‚ Impressionism and Post-Impressionism reflected European Society through their expressions of depicting life as it truly was‚ hastily capturing moments in time‚ and painting nature as the artist conceptualized them‚ not how it really was. Realism was an art form

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    critical assessment were‚ George Levine’s: Frankenstein and The Tradition of Realism and ’Victor Frankenstein’ a lifeless monster. Both of these articles prove to me that Frankenstein does show realism. The first article‚ George Levine’s: Frankenstein and The Tradition of Realism can best be summarized as a story about how the monster Frankenstein‚ resembles such humanlike characteristics. This novel‚ brings out the realism and reactions that we expect of humans in society‚ not that of a monster of

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