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Name: Gohel Ankita Kishorbhai
Roll no: 12
Course: M.a Sem-3
Year:- 1216-17
Paper name: The Modernist literature
Professor’s name: Dr.Dilip Barad
Topic: The Salient Feature of the modern age.
Submitted by: Department of English, M .K. Bhavnagar University.
Introduction:-
The litetature of modern age is endless in subjects, infinite in
forms, countless in thems, vast in topic, limitless in structure, and endless
in types. To talk about the literary tendencies and characteristics of the 20th century is like the
counting of the twinking stars, a never ending process. In the modern age,
there “has been no dearth of poets and novelists, and dramatists who will stand
the test of time and become a part of the immortal litetrary heritage of
England.”
Mixture of Themes:
Modern
literature and in particularly modern poetry was written on almost all the
subjects of the universes. The Modern Poet finds intspiration from railway
trains, tramcars , telephone , and things of commonplance interest. We find
literature on the themes of real life the world of religion mysticism and
fairyland. The moods of the modern Poets are also diverse. The Modern poets do
not belong to a single familiar album.
Variety in the field of poetry:
We
find Arther Symons and
Oscar Wilde the realist poets, Rudyard
Kipling and Wilfred Blunt the pessimist poets, Robert Bridges and W. B. Yeats,
the transitional poets, John Masefield and John Drink Water the Georgian poets.
Rupert Brook and kipling the soldier pets (Poetry of War 1914-1918), W. B.
Yeats, T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden the symbolist poets and several other groups and the prominent
poets in modern Age.
Diversity in the field of Prose:
We
find the eminent novelist like Dorothy Richardsin, Virginia Woolf James Joyce
Graham Green, C. P. snow, George Orwell, Kingsley amis, George Moore, Samuel
Butler, H. G. Wells, Joseph Conrad, J. B. Priestly, Somerset Maugham, Aldous
Huxley, E. M. Foster, and the psychological novelist like D. h. Lawrence and
several groups and the prominent novelist in Modern Age. The modern age is the
age of novel. We also find the flow of Essay (E. V. Lucas), Biography,
Autobiogtaphy, Literature of Travel (T. E. Lawrence), Historical Prose (H. A.
Fisher), Scienitific Literature (H. G. Wells), and Pholosophical Literature
(Bertrand Russell).
Variety in the field of Drama:
We
find the same zest and zeal in the in the field of drama in 20th
century as we find in the Elizabethan Age. The prominent Writer who revived the comedy of
manners in the 20th century were G. B. Shaw and Oscar Wilde.
We also
find The dramatist of the Abbey Theatre like W. B. Yeats, J. M. synge and
Sean O’cosey. There are the
dramatists of Historical drama like John
drink water and Edward Thomason and
the dramatist of Poetic Drama like Oscar Wilde, John Mansfield, W. B Yeats, T.
S. Eliot Christopher Fry. We do have the dramatist of Expressionisic School and
several other groups in Modern Age.
Ø THE SALIENT FEATURES OF THE MODERN
LITERATURE:
Humanitarian and Democratic Feeling:
Modern
Liteature is marked with a note of humanitarianism and democratic feeling. The
modern dramatis, novelist, and the poets are interested in the life and the
daily struggles of the people.
Masfield,
Gibson, Galsworthy are mainly interested in the common man and his sufferings.
In their poetry there Is a note of sympathy. The modem poet is also interested
in to treat everything sympathetically.
Realism:
The
realism is one of the most noteworthy characteristics of the 20th
century literature and in particular the poetry.
The
poetry of the 20th century is marked with a note of realism. Realism
in modern poetry was a reaction against the pseudo-romanticsm of the last
century. Realism was there under the influence of science. The modern poet
paints life with all its growth and ugliness. Robert Frost, W.W. Gibson, and
John Masefieid are the poets of realism in modern poetry. The best expression
of realism in modem poetry is found among the war poets.
Romantic Element in Modern Poetry:
Inspite
of the dominance of realism in modern poetry, the spirit of romance continues
to wave the minds of ceatain poets like W.B. Yeats, john Masefleld, and Edward
Thomas. Thround their work, we can feel that the spirit of romance is as old
life itself.
Pessimistic Note in Modern Literature:
Thre is
a note of pessimism, disillusionment, distrust, disappointment, cynicism and
disillusionment in modern literature and in particularly in the modern poetry.
In
modern literature, We find the pettiness of human life and the tragedy and
suffering of the oppressed people. T.S.Eliot’s lines in THE HOLLOW Men are
marked with a note of pessimism. “We are hollow men”
The
modern literature is bubbling with gloominess, despair, misery, desolation,
hopelessness, anguish, depression, dejection, and hopelessness of the modern world.
Religion and Mysticism:
The
modern age is the age of science but even in his this scientific age we have
poems written on the subject of religion and mysticism. Francis Thompson,
Robert Graves, G.K. Chesterton, W.B.Yeats, and George Russell are the great
poets whose poetry is burning with the flame of religion and mysticsm.
Thompson’s
‘Hounds of Heaven’ and ‘In strange
Land’ are great poems of religion in modern poetry. In modern literature, we
also find the supremacy of god and the feelings of religion.
The Treatment of love and Nature:
Love
is the subject of many modern lyrics and novels. Robert Bridges has produced
fine sonnets of love in The Growth of
love. W.B.Yeats’s when you are old is a one of the most noteworthy
love poems.
In the
poetry of John Masefied, We find a feeling of dejection in love. The beauty of the beloved reminds John
Masefield the decay of physical charms. His mind never seems to forget that.
Death
has a lodge in lips as cherry
Death
has mansion in the yew tree berries.
Nature fascinates the modern port like the poets
of the romatic age,
The
modern poetry is full of beautiful picture of birds, clouds, landscapes, sea
and the countryside. Masefield and Robert Bridges are the great poets of
Nature in modern poetry.
Psychological treatment in literature:
Some modern
poets and novelists are interested in examining the inner working of the
subconscious mind.
Some
of the poems of T.S.Eliot and Ezra pound are difficult to follow because of
their psychological complexity and difficult imagery.
In the same manner, The stream of
consciousness novels and the psychological
novels of D. H. Lawrence are very difficult to understand because of their psychological
treatment.
Longingness in Modern Literature:
Longingness
is at the root of modern literature. Modem poets express longingness of all
kind in their poetry. Rupert Brooke’s Old vicarage is a cry of homesickness.
John Masefield’s Seekers is the best example of the longing of man for God and
the eternal city of light. The longingness is also evident in The Hollow men
and The Waste Land of T. S. Eliot. The modern literature is an echo of the
following lines of seekers.
Friend and lovers we have none, nor wealth nor blessed abode.
But the hope of the city of God at the other end
of the road.
Not for us are content and quiet, and peace of
mind
For we go seeking a city that we shall never
find.
Conclusion:-
The literature of the modern age is shapeless but at the same very
clear. It is true “criticism of modern life.” As it is born out of the modern life the
literature of the modern age is the reflection of modern life. It is
realistic in tone.
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