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LITERARY PERIOD

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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Literary Period.

Literary Period - as a noun

A time and place characterized by an assemblage of interrelated cultural, societal, ideological, technological, historic, and other trends in which related groups of authors wrote.

Example: "Trying to fix a definitive set of dates to a literary period is never straightforward, and our attempts to do so are often somewhat arbitrary."

Example Sentences

"The Romantic period was a significant literary period in English literature."
"The Victorian era is a famous literary period known for its morality and social realism."
"The Medieval literary period encompassed the works of Chaucer, Dante, and other notable authors."
"The Renaissance literary period is known for its revival of classical texts and focus on humanism."
"The Modernist literary period challenged traditional forms and experimented with new narrative techniques."
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