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Naturalism
By: Michael Giddens
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Ian Sane
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Who was involved?
Emile Zola first formulated naturalism and is labelled as its creator
Hippolyte Taine developed its theoretical basis
Other writers such as Jack London, Stephen Crane, and Thomas Hardy
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Most important facts
It was influenced by the evolution theory of Charles Darwin.
Often depicts man in conflict with nature, society, or himself.
People are governed by heredity and environment
People can be studied from their relationships with nature
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Where did this happen?
Naturalism originated in France since Emile Zola and Hippolyte Taine were French but spread to America and Britain.
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When did this happen?
The naturalism movement started in the late 19th Century and extended into the early 20th Century
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Why is this important?
This is important because many American writers were influenced by the Naturalism movement.
It influenced many peoples views on life and social change, as reflecting how life was at the time.
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Works Cited
Works Cited Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. “Naturalism.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 18 Feb. 2014,
www.britannica.com/topic/naturalism-art
. Campbell, Donna M. “Naturalism in American Literature.” Naturalism in American Literature,
public.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/natural.htm
. “Naturalism - Examples and Definition of Naturalism.” Literary Devices, 1 Oct. 2017,
literarydevices.net/naturalism/
. New World Encyclopedia contributors. “Naturalism (Literature).” Naturalism (Literature) - New World Encyclopedia, New World Encyclopedia, 2 Apr. 2008, 13:00 UTC,
www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Naturalism_(literature)
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