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  • Lea Rettagliati
  • Kate McKee
  • Irena Hubble-Brezowski
  • Hels Borlase
  • Lily Wheeler
  • Carmen Brown-Hernandez
  • Megan Carroll
  • Linus Cohen
  • Chiara Caputi
  • 1900–1939
    Focus on social reform, suffrage, and women’s rights; writers like Willa Cather and Edith Wharton.
  • 1860–1899
    Reflected rapid industrialization and social stratification; prominent figures like Edith Wharton.
  • 1820–1859
    Literature focused on social reform and abolitionism; writers like Louisa May Alcott and Emily Dickinson.
  • 1780–1819
    Era focused on philosophical and literary experimentation; Margaret Fuller was a notable figure.
  • 1900–1939
    Period of literary experimentation and increasing engagement with political movements.
  • 1860–1899
    Exploration of Irish identity post-independence and the rise of a new literary consciousness.
  • 1820–1859
    Period of Irish literary nationalism, with writers such as Lady Gregory and W.B. Yeats.
  • 1780–1819
    Focused on Gaelic culture and early nationalistic themes; writers like Maria Edgeworth.
  • 1900–1939
    Focus on societal transition, early feminism, and modernist thought; Virginia Woolf was a key figure.
  • 1860–1899
    Writers explored social reform, suffrage, and changing gender roles, with figures like Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
  • 1820–1859
    Literature often reflected moral responsibility, gender roles, and industrial society; key figures like George Eliot.
  • 1780–1819
    Emphasis on individual emotion, nature, and imagination; prominent women writers included Mary Shelley and the Brontës.
  • 1900–1939
    Period of World War I and early fascist movements; writers began exploring complex themes of identity and modernity.
  • 1860–1899
    Literature reflecting challenges of modernization, industrialization, and social reforms.
  • 1820–1859
    Period of Italian unification; literature often focused on national identity and independence.
  • 1780–1819
    Early period with emerging calls for independence; writers often addressed social and political issues.
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