Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Journal 13 - The Meiji Era Summary
The Meiji Era was a change in intellect for the better. Many new ideas such as realism, first-person novel styles, the reformation of past ideas, and the discussion of politics came out. Writers who wrote about realism became a lot more popular. During the late 1800s, a new form of writing called the "I" novel developed and it focuses on the first-person style. There was a chain of movements from Romanticism to Naturalism to Humanism and neo-realism. Past ideas were rewritten and renewed by the new writers. New writers also started to write about harsh lives of people as well as the literature that opposed war.
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