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Avant Garde Literature

Avant Garde Literature

Avant Garde Literature is an experimental and unconventional style of writing that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It gained prominence in the early 1900s through the works of notable authors such as James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Gertrude Stein. This style of literature is characterized by its rejection of traditional narrative structures, linear plots, and coherent storytelling. Instead, it embraces fragmented narratives, stream-of-consciousness writing, and innovative use of language and imagery. Avant Garde Literature revolutionized the way stories are told, challenging the norms and pushing the boundaries of literary expression.

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James JoyceVirginia WoolfGertrude Stein
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