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  1. Poetic realism was a film movement in France of the 1930s. More a tendency than a movement, poetic realism is not strongly unified like Soviet montage or French Impressionism but were individuals who created this lyrical style.

  2. Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (11 October 1825 – 28 November 1898) was a Swiss poet and historical novelist, a master of literary realism who is mainly remembered for stirring narrative ballads like "Die Füße im Feuer" (The Feet in the Fire).

  3. Nov 13, 2021 · The Poetic Realism film movement, which started in 1930 and extended through the end of the decade, was full of characters living on the fringe of society, whose lives, to be frank, sucked.

  4. Jul 5, 2023 · Poetic realism was an important development in French cinema that took place in the 1930s. Rather than led by a vanguard of young thinkers, sharing ideas and writing manifestos in coffee shops and bars like the French New Wave, poetic realism grew naturally and simultaneously, more of a cinematic evolution than a ground-breaking movement.

  5. Jul 19, 1998 · Gottfried Keller was the greatest German-Swiss narrative writer of late 19th-century Poetischer Realismus (“Poetic Realism”). His father, a lathe artisan, died in Keller’s early childhood, but his strong-willed, devoted mother struggled to provide him with an education.

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  6. Jan 18, 2022 · Williamss tormented heroines and poetic realism won him wide critical and popular acclaim, which followed him through the next decade with a string of Broadway hits, including Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955), Suddenly Last Summer (1958), and The Night of the Iguana (1961).

  7. Jan 14, 2021 · Poetic realist classic LAtalante Children of Paradise tells a story that includes all of these elements. It follows three men with working class roots — actor Frédérick, mime Baptiste, and criminal/playwright Lacenaire — as they become entangled with a performer named Garance.

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