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REalism Movement
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The realist movement in literature first developed in France in the mid-nineteenth century, soon spreading to England, Russia, and the United States.
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Realist literature is best represented by the novel, including many works widely regarded to be among the greatest novels ever written.
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Realist writers sought to narrate their novels from an objective, unbiased perspective that simply and clearly represented the factual elements of the story.
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They became masters at psychological characterization, detailed descriptions of everyday life, and dialogue that captures the idioms of natural speech.
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The realists endeavored to accurately represent contemporary culture and people from all walks of life.
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Thus, realist writers often addressed themes of socioeconomic conflict by contrasting the living conditions of the poor with those of the upper classes in urban as well as rural societies.
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In France, the major realist writers included Honoreéde Balzac, Gustave Flaubert,Émile Zola, and Guy de Maupassant, among others.
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In Russia, the major realist writers were Ivan Turgenev, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Leo Tolstoy.
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In England, the foremost realist authors were Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and Anthony Trollope.
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In the United States, William Dean Howells was the foremost realist writer.
Novels from this Movement
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A Doll's House