Realism in literature

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Name (Hebrew)
ריאליזם בספרות
Name (Latin)
Realism in literature
Name (Arabic)
الواقعية في الأدب
Other forms of name
Neorealism (Literature)
See Also From tracing topical name
Magic realism (Literature)
Mimesis in literature
MARC
MARC
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Wikidata: Q667661
Library of congress: sh 85111770
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Wikipedia description:

Literary realism is a movement and genre of literature that attempts to represent mundane and ordinary subject-matter in a faithful and straightforward way, avoiding grandiose or exotic subject-matter, exaggerated portrayals, and speculative elements such as supernatural events and alternative worlds. It encompasses both fiction (realistic fiction) and nonfiction writing. Literary realism is a subset of the broader realist art movement that began with mid-nineteenth-century French literature (Stendhal) and Russian literature (Alexander Pushkin). It attempts to represent familiar things, including everyday activities and experiences, as they truly are.

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