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This work examines the evolution of the American novel during the early twentieth century, focusing on the literary trends and notable authors from 1900 to 1920. It highlights the dominance of naturalism, tracing its roots from earlier writers and exploring its impact on contemporary figures. The analysis categorizes authors into various styles, including local colorists and those who embraced new narrative techniques. The text reflects on the thematic concerns of these writers, their artistic intentions, and the cultural context that shaped their works, providing a critical overview of the period's literary landscape.
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