User:Nilssuguz/Literary movement

A certain style, emotion and thought series that affect literature in a certain historical process in form and content without any distinction in terms of genre and nationality of the author is called a literary movement.

When we look at the development of literary movements, it is seen that these movements are not only specific to literature, they started and developed as a general art movement. Moreover, almost all of them are the products of the social structure of the age in which they were born, the way of thinking and ideology attached to this structure. The influence of the philosophy of the age on art emerges as a movement and develops around common features in all art types.

Rauf Mutluay's definition is important in this respect: "... As a requirement of the social order and its change, the coherence arising from the sum of the principles put forward and maintained by the people who unite in terms of worldview and understanding of art, is called a literary movement."

Major Literary Movements Throughout The World

 * Humanism
 * Classicism
 * Romanticism
 * Parnassism (descriptism - only in poetry)
 * Modernism
 * Postmodernism
 * Naturalism
 * Symbolism
 * Idealism
 * Realism
 * Futurism
 * Dadaism
 * Surrealism
 * Letrism
 * Existentialism
 * Personalism
 * Expressionism
 * Impressionism
 * Sentimentalism