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Modernism and the Jazz Age: Exploring Literary Revolution in the 1920s
Discover how post-World War I disillusionment transformed American literature through stream of consciousness, fragmentation, and the bold innovations of the Lost Generation.
What You'll Learn
Modernist writers rejected Victorian forms after World War I's devastating impact.
Stream of consciousness captures unfiltered thoughts without conventional narrative organization.
Jazz Age themes include alienation, irony, disillusionment, and generational conflict.
Imagism, fragmentation, and emotional restraint define key modernist literary techniques.
What You'll Practice
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Students identify modernist techniques like stream of consciousness in 1920s texts.
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Learners analyze Jazz Age themes including alienation, irony, and generational conflict.
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Practice questions test vocabulary including fragmentation, imagism, and disillusionment terms.
Why This Matters
Mastering Modernism and the Jazz Age equips students with the analytical tools to interpret experimental literature and understand how historical upheaval permanently transforms artistic expression.
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Stream of Consciousness
Fragmentation
Modernism
Jazz Age
Disillusionment

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