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  2. Literary realism - Wikipedia

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    Naturalistic works often include supposed sordid subject matter, for example, Émile Zola's frank treatment of sexuality, as well as pervasive pessimism. Naturalistic works tend to focus on the darker aspects of life, including poverty, racism, violence, prejudice, disease, corruption, prostitution, and filth. As a result, naturalistic writers ...

  3. Category:Realism novelists - Wikipedia

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  4. Eli Siegel - Wikipedia

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    Eli Siegel (August 16, 1902 – November 8, 1978) was a poet, critic, and educator. He founded Aesthetic Realism, a philosophical movement based in New York City.An idea central to Aesthetic Realism—that every person, place or thing in reality has something in common with all other things—was expressed in the title poem of his first volume, Hot Afternoons Have Been in Montana: Poems.

  5. The Atlantic Realists - Wikipedia

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    Specter's comparative approach highlights the shared influences between German and American realists, offering insights into the intellectual and moral legacies of realism in international relations, and concluding that realist thought, in the past and in contemporary literature, is an "ideological justification for empire".

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  7. American realism - Wikipedia

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    American realism was a movement in art, music and literature that depicted contemporary social realities and the lives and everyday activities of ordinary people. The movement began in literature in the mid-19th century, and became an important tendency in visual art in the early 20th century.

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  9. Alice Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Alice Hoffman was born in New York City and raised on Long Island, New York.Her grandmother was a Russian-Jewish immigrant. [1] [2] She graduated from Valley Stream North High School [3] in 1969, and then from Adelphi University with a Bachelor of Arts.