THE 7 CORE ASPECTS OF REALIST LITERATURE: A Beginner’s Guide
What is Realist Literature? While many associate classic books with romantic heroes and epic adventures, the Realism movement of the 19th century was a radical departure that chose to document the world exactly as it is. In this comprehensive beginner's guide, we break down the seven core aspects that define Realist fiction and explain how this movement transformed the history of the novel. By moving away from the idealism of Romanticism, Realist authors like Leo Tolstoy, George Eliot, and Honoré de Balzac introduced a level of clinical detachment and social observation never before seen in literature. We explore how the shift toward the mundane, the middle class, and the gritty realities of urban life created a new standard for truth in storytelling. This video covers the seven pillars of Realism: 0:00 - Intro 0:27 - Verisimilitude 3:26 - The Ordinary and Normal 7:36 - Middle and Lower Class 11:08 - Society as Antagonist 14:52 - Ethical Questions 18:49 - Unresolved Endings 22:18 - Inreased Role Of Psychology Whether you are a student of English literature, a writer looking to improve your world-building, or a fan of the classics, this guide provides the essential toolkit for a beginning understanding the Realist movement. If you appreciate the content I make here, and would like to support my channel, then consider joining my Patreon community. There you can get access to exclusive content discussing classic literature; a book of the month community read; an in depth book review of the month's read; and the option to join a live discussion of the book with an international group of readers.. Just click the link below. https://patreon.com/u84761803 Alternatively, if you would like to make a small £3 donation to support me with research and acquiring resources at my Buy Me A Coffee page. Link below: https://buymeacoffee.com/tristanclassics If you found this breakdown of literary theory helpful, consider subscribing for more deep dives into classic literature and the history of the novel.
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