British Literature: World War 1 to World War 2 Part 2

Video title: World War 1 to World War 2 Part 2

Watch this History of British Literature video entitled From World War 1 to World War 2 Part 2 to study the influence of social protests, the tradition of Empire and imperialism, and the Aesthetic and Decadent movements on the literary works of this period. Learn how how British writers broke new artistic ground in their study of human relationships and the use of stream of consciousness.

With this title you will examine how British writers broke new artistic ground in their study of human relationships and the use of stream of consciousness.

 

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British Literature: World War 1 to World War 2 Part 2. Learning Objectives for this video:

  • World War 2 Literature. Learn about English Literature in the Era from World War 1 to World War 2. Survey British literary history from the late Victorian period to the first four decades of the twentieth century, a period that nurtured the new fields of psychology and anthropology and the aesthetic of 'art for art's sake.'
  • Examine how British writers broke new artistic ground in their study of human relationships and the use of stream of consciousness.
  • Explore the influence of social protests, the tradition of empire and imperialism, and the Aesthetic and Decadent movements on the literary works of this period.
  • Gain insight to social currents that formed the backdrop of this period, including the further growth of mass readership, the increasing power of the working classes, and the expansion of industrial and technological environments.
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