Modern Literature
Definition of Modern Literature Hierarchical Category as it relates to Literature
A period of literary creation and development from the late 19th century to the present day, characterized by its departure from traditional forms and themes, the use of innovative narrative techniques, and a focus on contemporary issues and ideas.
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