EVOLUTION AND THEMES OF TWENTIETH CENTURY ENGLISH LITERATURE
Abdisharipova Shoira Baxtiyar kizi
Kirgizova Rano Karimovna
Keywords: Keywords: Twentieth Century English Literature, World Wars, Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, T.S. Eliot, Modernist Experimentation, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, Social Criticism, George Orwell, Salman Rushdie, Jamaica Kincaid.
Abstract
The Twentieth Century marked a period of profound evolution and
transformation in English literature, characterized by significant social, political, and
cultural changes. This article explores the major themes that defined this era, including
the impact of World Wars, modernist experimentation, social criticism, and the
emergence of postcolonial voices.
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