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    In 18th-century Britain, travel literature was highly popular, and almost every famous writer worked in the travel literature form; [13] Gulliver's Travels (1726), for example, is a social satire imitating one, and Captain James Cook's diaries (1784) were the equivalent of today's best-sellers. [14]

  3. List of college literary societies - Wikipedia

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    English Literary Society: Shri Ram College of Commerce: Delhi, India: Active [4] English Literary Society: Guru Nanak Khalsa College for Women: Ludhiana, India Active [5] English Literary Society: St. Joseph's College, Bangalore: Bangalore, India: Active [6] The English Literary Society: St. Stephen's College, Delhi: University Enclave, New ...

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  6. List of literary movements - Wikipedia

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    It refers to a group of American literary notables who lived in Paris and other parts of Europe from the time period which saw the end of World War I to the beginning of the Great Depression [97] F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, Waldo Pierce, John Dos Passos: Stridentism: A Mexican artistic avant-garde movement.

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  8. List of poetry groups and movements - Wikipedia

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    The Proletarian poetry is a genre of political poetry developed in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s that endeavored to portray class-conscious perspectives of the working-class. [64] Connected through their mutual political message that may be either explicitly Marxist or at least socialist , the poems are often aesthetically disparate.

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