There were many schools of 20th-century Western literature. The following are some of the main schools and representatives: Realist literature: representative figures include Calvino, Margaret Atwood, Borges, etc. 2. Modern literature: The representative figures include Ernest Hemmingway, Faulkner, etc. 3. Postmodern literature: representative figures include Calvino, Margaret Atwood, Borges, etc. 4. Female literature: Representative figures include Margaret Atwood, Jane Austen, Eugene O'Neill, etc. 5. Science fiction literature: Representative characters include Isaac Asimoff, Arthur Clarke, etc. 6. Magic realism literature: Representative characters include Colombia, Mexico, etc. Detective novels: representative characters include Agatha Christie, Karl Lorenz, etc. 8. Horror novels: William Faulkner, Margaret Atwood, etc. 9. Sports novels: John Le Carre, William gibson, etc. 10 Biography: Representative figures include Henry David Thoreau, John Le Carre, etc. These were just some of the 20th-century western literature schools and representative figures. There were still many overlapping and overlapping parts between the different schools.
The main schools of Western philosophy include: Ancient Greek philosophy: represented by the likes of Socrates, Platos, and Aristotle. Roman philosophy: represented by Russell, Voltaire and others. 3. medieval philosophy: represented by Thomas Aguinas, John Stuart Mill, and others. 4. Renaissance philosophy: represented by people like aristotle, ptolemy, and laplace. 5 Enlightenment philosophy: represented by Voltaire, Russell, Diderot, etc. 6. The philosophy of rationality, represented by Leibniz, Kant, and others. Empiricist philosophy: represented by John Stuart Mill, William James, and others. 8. The philosophy of positivistic philosophy: represented by Senika, Piaget, Bruno, etc. 9. Philosophy of logic: represented by Bertrand Russell, Bertrand Bertrand Russell, etc. Humanist philosophy: represented by Bacon, Voltaire, Diderot and others. These were just some of the schools and representatives of Western philosophy. There were many other schools and philosophers.
The 20th-century Western novel genre and representative works are as follows: 1 Realistic novel: Masterpieces: One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez), Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte), Pride and Predict (Elizabeth Bennett), etc. 2. Modern novels: Masterpieces: 1984 (George Orwell), Animal Manor (George Orwell), The Three-Body Problem (Liu Cixin), etc. 3 Postmodern novels: Masterpieces: Sherlock Holmes (Conan Doyle), Celsius 451 (Harry Potter), etc. 4 feminism novels: Masterpieces: The Great Gatsby (F. Scott), Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte), La Traviata (Alexandre Dumas), etc. 5 Symbolism novels: Masterpieces: Blackbird (Kafka), The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger), One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez), etc. 6. The fusion of realism and realism: Masterpieces: One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Márquez), The White Tower (Lin Yutang), When the Human Stars Shine (Liu Cixin), etc. 7 Magical Realism novels: Representative works: Harry Potter (J. K. Rowling), The Mysterious Island (Marquez), The Lord of the Rings (J. R. R. Tolkien), etc. These schools and representative works had an important position in the 20th century Western culture and had a profound impact on modern literature.
The 19th century was one of the peak periods of Western literature. The following are some female characters in 19th century Western literature: 1 Elizabeth Bennet in Jane Austen's Pride and Predict 2. Katie Darcy in Dickens 'Tale of Two Cities 3. Santos from Saint-Tiago by Morpassant Hamlet's mother, Othello's wife, Mia, in the play "Hamlet" by shakespeare 5. Esther, the heroine of "The Spirit" by Woolf. 6. Esther Mansfield from Jane Austen's Mansfield Park. Oliver Hess in Charles Dickens 'novel Oliver Twist Jane Eyre in Bronte's Jane Eyre Elizabeth Bennet, sister of Elizabeth Bennet in the Victoria novel Pride and Predict 10 Elizabeth Keats, the heroine in John Keats 'poem "Lyric Minor" These female images were all representative figures in the western literature of the 19th century, showing the status and image of women at that time.
In the late 19th century, there were many literary schools in Western Europe. The most successful and influential literary school was romanticism. Romanticism was one of the main schools of European literature in the late 19th century. It originated in France and then spread to England, Germany, Russia and other European countries. Romanticism emphasized personal feelings, imagination, and naturalism against realism and classicalism. The main representative figures of romantic literature included the writers, such as the late composer, composer Romanticism literature had a profound influence on later literature, such as literary style, ideology, artistic form and so on.
There were many schools and representatives in the field of modern literature. 1. Realist literature: representative figures include Balzac, Dickens, and Maupassant. 2. Romanticism literature: The representative figures include Hugo, Dickens, Goya, etc. 3. Modern literature: The representative figures include Ernest Ernest, Faulkner, Marquez, etc. 4. Symbolism literature: Kafka, Zimmerman, Murayama, etc. 5. Female literature: Representative figures include Margaret Atwood, Jane Austen, Maugham, etc. 6. New Sensory School of Literature: William Faulkner, Raymond Chander, etc. 7. Science fiction literature: Representative figures include Walter disney, Isaac asimoff, etc. 8. Horror literature: Representative characters include J. D. Salinger, Stephen King, etc. These were just some of the schools and representatives in the field of modern literature. There were many other schools and representatives.
There are many schools and representatives in the field of modern literature. The following are some of the common schools and their representatives: Realist literature: Representatives include France, Russia, the United States, Twain, etc. 2. Modern literature: Representatives include the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. 3. Postmodern literature: Representatives include Atwood from America, England, France, etc. 4. Female literature: Representatives include American Marquez, British Austin, French Atwood, etc. 5. Science fiction literature: Representatives include the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and so on. 6. Fantasy Literature: Representatives include King of the United States, Rowling of the United Kingdom, and France. 7. Literature criticism: Representatives include the United States, the United Kingdom, Keats, France, Foucault, etc. These are just some of the schools and representatives in the field of modern literature. There are many other schools and representatives. Different schools and representatives have their own unique characteristics and styles.
The 1950s-1970s was a historical peak period for Western art. During this period, many important thoughts and schools of thought appeared, as follows: 1. abstract expressionism: representative figures include Paul Gauguin of the Netherlands and Warholt of belgium. The abstract expressionism emphasized the freedom and abstractness of the form, pursuing the transcendence of reality and the stimulation of the senses. 2. Cubism: The representatives include France's picador and Spain's Yaming. Cubism emphasized the description of the shape and space of objects in an attempt to create realistic shapes and forms. 3. Pop Art: The representative figures include Andy Warhole of the United States and John Cage of the United Kingdom. Pop art emphasized the criticism of mass culture and social reality, trying to change people's aesthetic concepts and values through artistic expressions. 4. Doctrine: The representative figures include the Pompidou Art Center in France and the Venice Biennale in Italy. Doctrine emphasized the review of history and the criticism of tradition in an attempt to create new cultural and artistic forms. 5. Realism: Representative figures include Caravagio of Italy and Matisse of France. Realism emphasized the accurate description of reality and the exploration of the internal structure of objects in an attempt to create works with realism and depth. These are the main trends and schools of thought in Western art from the 1950s to the 1970s. Each school has its own unique characteristics and representatives. The differences and connections between these thoughts and schools also needed to be explored and analyzed through specific works and historical backgrounds.
Harry Potter was a 20th-century Western literary classic created by K Rowling of the United Kingdom. It was a fantasy adventure story between the magical world and the real world, loved by readers all over the world.
The 20th-century literary trends in the West mainly included realism, modernism, post-modernism, culturalism, feminism, surrealism, post-colonization, and other schools. Among them, realism and modernism were the most common and important literary trends. Realism emphasized that literature should reflect social life and human nature, and opposed fiction and fantasy. In the 20th century, the trend of realism in literature had been widely developed and flourished, such as France, Dickens, Mao Passant, Tolstoy, etc. Their works deeply reflected the various problems of the society at that time and became important representatives in the history of Western literature. The modern literary trend of thought emphasized that literature should express the inner world and psychological state of the individual, opposing the traditional narrative mode. In the 20th century, the trend of thought in modernist literature was mainly divided into two directions, one was romanticism and the other was modernism. Romanticism emphasized personal feelings and experiences, while modernism emphasized the inner world and psychological structure of individuals. Austin, America, Faulkner, etc. The post-modern literary trend of thought emphasized that literature should criticize and reflect on history and tradition and re-examine modern culture. In the 20th century, the post-modern literary trend developed rapidly and formed many schools such as culturalism, surrealism, post-colonization, etc. The representatives of post-modern literature, America, and England. In addition, feminism, surrealism, post-colonization and other literary trends were also important components of the 20th-century literature in the west. They made unique contributions to literature.
The representatives of the Hundred Schools of Philosophy included: Confucianism: Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi Taoism: Laozi, Zhuangzi Legalism: Han Fei, Li Si, Fan Ju 4 Military: Sun Tzu, Wu Zi Yin-Yang School: A Branch of Taoism Dong Zhongshu 6 Famous Artists: Gongsun Long, White Horse Is Not a Horse 7 Mohism: Mozi 8 miscellaneous: Du Mu, Yang Xiong, Huang Zongxi Novelists: Lu Xun, Jin Yong, Lao She