Understanding “The Lost Generation” of Authors
The Lost Generation emerged from the ashes of World War I, disillusioned and restless. Writers like Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Stein captured the aimlessness of a generation adrift.
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The Lost Generation emerged from the ashes of World War I, disillusioned and restless. Writers like Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Stein captured the aimlessness of a generation adrift.
The Romantic Movement reshaped literature by celebrating emotion, individuality, and the sublime beauty of nature. Rejecting Enlightenment rationalism, Romantic writers like Wordsworth, Byron, and Poe explored passion and rebellion.
Peter Benchley, best known for his iconic novel Jaws, transformed the thriller genre and sparked a new era in Hollywood filmmaking.