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  1. 5 de feb. de 2013 · 1) Realism as a nineteenth-century movement vs. realism as a timeless stylistic mode; I will designate these as “Realism” and “realism,” respectively. 2) Realism in non-German-speaking countries, above all, France, England, and Russia (referred to in this chapter as “European Realism”) vs. Realism in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, often known as Poetic Realism.

  2. Realism in the theatre was a general movement that began in 19th-century theatre, around the 1870s, and remained present through much of the 20th century. It developed a set of dramatic and theatrical conventions with the aim of bringing a greater fidelity of real life to texts and performances. These conventions occur in the text, (set ...

  3. Poetic transrealism. Transrealism in poetry or uchronism, according to this poetic movement's father, the Chilean poet Sergio Badilla Castillo, is created upon a transposition of time, which means that temporary scenes merge, in the textual corpus, and in this way linear coherence between the past, the present and the future is interrupted and ...

  4. Poetic Realism. William Shakespeare. Otto Ludwig (born February 12, 1813, Eisfeld, Thuringia [Germany]—died February 25, 1865, Dresden, Saxony) was a German novelist, playwright, and critic, remembered for his realistic stories, which contributed to the development of the Novelle. He coined the expression poetischer Realismus (“ poetic ...

  5. Poetisk realism ( tyska: Poetischer Realismus ), även kallad borgerlig realism ( Bürgerlicher Realismus ), var en litterär riktning som dominerade tyskspråkig litteratur åren efter Tyska revolutionen 1848–1849 fram till någon gång på 1880-talet. [ 1][ 2] Efter den misslyckade tyska revolutionen undvek man gärna inom den borgerliga ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SurrealismSurrealism - Wikipedia

    Founding of the movement Max Ernst, The Elephant Celebes, 1921. The word surrealism was first coined in March 1917 by Guillaume Apollinaire. He wrote in a letter to Paul Dermée: "All things considered, I think in fact it is better to adopt surrealism than supernaturalism, which I first used" [Tout bien examiné, je crois en effet qu'il vaut mieux adopter surréalisme que surnaturalisme que j ...

  7. 5 de jul. de 2023 · Poetic realism was an important development in French cinema that took place in the 1930s. Rather than led by a vanguard of young thinkers, sharing ideas and writing manifestos in coffee shops and bars like the French New Wave, poetic realism grew naturally and simultaneously, more of a cinematic evolution than a ground-breaking movement.