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avant-garde

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Avant-garde is a prominent feature of modernism. It was a small, self-conscious group of artists and authirs who deliberately undertook "to make it new", in Ezra Pound's phrase. The group set out to ...

aporia

Literature; Literary terms

An aporia is an insuperable deadlock, or "double bind", of incompatible or contradictory meanings which are undecidable in that we lack any sufficient ground for choosing among them. According to ...

antifoundationalism

Literature; Literary terms

Antifoundationalism is the undermining of traditional claims for the existence of self-evident foundations that guarantee the validity of knowledge and truth, and establish the possibility of ...

romance novel

Literature; Literary terms

The romance novel or romantic novel is a literary genre which place their primary focus on the relationship and romantic love between two people, and must have an "emotionally satisfying and ...

simile

Literature; Literary terms

Simile is a figure of speech comparing two unlike things, often introduced by like or as. Other possibilities are for example: A is (not) like B A is more/less than B A is as … as B A is similar to ...

elegy

Literature; Literary terms

Elegy is a type of literature defined as a song or poem, written in elegiac couplets, that expresses sorrow or lamentation, usually for one who has died.

unreliable narrator

Literature; Literary terms

Unreliable narrator is one who gives his or her own understanding of a story, instead of the explanation and interpretation the author wishes the audience to obtain.

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