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  2. Naturalism is a literary movement beginning in the late nineteenth century, similar to literary realism in its rejection of Romanticism, but distinct in its embrace of determinism, detachment, scientific objectivism, and social commentary. Literary naturalism emphasizes observation and the scientific method in the fictional portrayal of reality.

  3. Naturalism (NATCH-rull-ihz-uhm) is a late 19th-century literary movement in which writers focused on exploring the fundamental causes for their characters’ actions, choices, and beliefs.

  4. Naturalism was a 19th century literary movement. It was a development of the realism movement. Realism attempted to show subjects as they actually were, honestly and naturally. Naturalism added scientific elements such as environment and heredity to fictional characters. [1] Unlike realism, naturalism used characters who were of the lower classes.

  5. Contents. 1 Theater. 2 Literature. 2.1 United States. 2.2 Key themes of Naturalism in literature. 3 Key Figures of Literary Naturalism. 3.1 Stephen Crane. 3.2 Frank Norris. 3.3 Theodore Dreiser. 3.4 Authors of the Naturalism Movement and their works. 4 Impact of Naturalism on Literature. 5 References. 6 Credits. Theater.

  6. American literature - Naturalism, Realism, Regionalism | Britannica. Home Literature Literatures of the World. The naturalists. Other American writers toward the close of the 19th century moved toward naturalism, a more advanced stage of realism.

  7. “American literary naturalism” is the phrase used to describe the thematic exploration, in American literature, of concepts arising out of post-Enlightenment developments in science and philosophy.

  8. Apr 3, 2020 · Summary. This chapter provides a brief definitional overview of naturalism, its critical reception in the twentieth century, and new directions of scholarship in the twenty-first century. The chapter also includes separate sections on Frank Norris, Theodore Dreiser, Stephen Crane, and Jack London, including biographical information, an ...

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