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DEFINE “MODERN.”
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MODERNISM
•   Literary and
    artistic movement
•   Provided radical
    breaks with the
    conservative and
    traditional values
    of realism
•   Characterized by a
    series of cultural
    shocks               Sixth Avenue Elevated at Third Street (1928) by John Sloan
CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERNISM
• Rejected traditional ways
• Promoted experimentation and individualism
• Attack on the notions of hierarchy/class/race
• Preoccupation with the inner self and consciousness
• Disillusionment and loss of faith and innocence
• Rejection of the ideal hero in favor of a realistically flawed
  hero
• Optimism in response to cynicism and alienation
• “Unreliable” narrator in many novels
• Stream-of-consciousness
COMPARING MODERNISM TO THE PAST

 PRE-MODERN WORLD       MODERN WORLD

• Ordered           • Chaos
• Meaningful        • Pessimistic
                    • Unstable
• Optimistic
                    • Loss of Faith
• Stable            • Collapse of
• Clear sense of      Morality/values
  identity          • Confused sense of
                      identity and place
• Faith               in world
• Morality/values
TIMELINE: 1900-1950
• 1905: Einstein formulates theory of relativity
• 1906: Earthquake and fire ravage San Francisco
• 1912: Titanic sinks
• 1914: Panama Canal opens
• 1914: WWI beings in Europe
• 1917: U.S. enters WWI
• 1920: 19th Amendment grants U.S. women the right
  to vote
• 1927: Charles Lindberg completes first transatlantic
  solo flight
TIMELINE: 1900-1950
• 1927: The Jazz Singer opens
• 1929: U.S. stock market crashes (The Great
  Depression)
• 1939: WWII begins when Germany invades Poland
• 1941: U.S. enters WWII after Japanese attack on
  Pearl Harbor
• 1945: Germany and Japan surrender
• 1945: United Nations forms
• 1950: Korean war begins
• 1950: U.S. population is about 151 million
WRITERS TO REMEMBER
•   William Carlos Williams   •   F. Scott Fitzgerald
•   Jack London               •   John Steinbeck
•   Willa Cather              •   William Faulkner
•   Robert Frost              •   Edgar Lee Masters
•   Edna St. Vincent Millay   •   Zora Neale Hurston
•   T.S. Eliot                •   Arthur Miller
•   James Joyce               •   Tennessee Williams
•   Ernest Hemingway
•   Langston Hughes

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Introduction to Modern Literature 1900-1950

  • 1.
  • 3. MODERNISM • Literary and artistic movement • Provided radical breaks with the conservative and traditional values of realism • Characterized by a series of cultural shocks Sixth Avenue Elevated at Third Street (1928) by John Sloan
  • 4. CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERNISM • Rejected traditional ways • Promoted experimentation and individualism • Attack on the notions of hierarchy/class/race • Preoccupation with the inner self and consciousness • Disillusionment and loss of faith and innocence • Rejection of the ideal hero in favor of a realistically flawed hero • Optimism in response to cynicism and alienation • “Unreliable” narrator in many novels • Stream-of-consciousness
  • 5. COMPARING MODERNISM TO THE PAST PRE-MODERN WORLD MODERN WORLD • Ordered • Chaos • Meaningful • Pessimistic • Unstable • Optimistic • Loss of Faith • Stable • Collapse of • Clear sense of Morality/values identity • Confused sense of identity and place • Faith in world • Morality/values
  • 6. TIMELINE: 1900-1950 • 1905: Einstein formulates theory of relativity • 1906: Earthquake and fire ravage San Francisco • 1912: Titanic sinks • 1914: Panama Canal opens • 1914: WWI beings in Europe • 1917: U.S. enters WWI • 1920: 19th Amendment grants U.S. women the right to vote • 1927: Charles Lindberg completes first transatlantic solo flight
  • 7. TIMELINE: 1900-1950 • 1927: The Jazz Singer opens • 1929: U.S. stock market crashes (The Great Depression) • 1939: WWII begins when Germany invades Poland • 1941: U.S. enters WWII after Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor • 1945: Germany and Japan surrender • 1945: United Nations forms • 1950: Korean war begins • 1950: U.S. population is about 151 million
  • 8. WRITERS TO REMEMBER • William Carlos Williams • F. Scott Fitzgerald • Jack London • John Steinbeck • Willa Cather • William Faulkner • Robert Frost • Edgar Lee Masters • Edna St. Vincent Millay • Zora Neale Hurston • T.S. Eliot • Arthur Miller • James Joyce • Tennessee Williams • Ernest Hemingway • Langston Hughes