What is IMPRESSIONISM in English literature
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The depiction (as in literature) of scene, emotion, or character by details intended to achieve a vividness or effectiveness more by evoking subjective and sensory impressions than by recreating an objective reality. b : a style of musical composition designed to create subtle moods and impressions.
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Simply, the term impressionism is used to describe literature in which a few selected details suffice to convey the sensory impressions of an incident or scene.
Impressionist literature is closely related to symbolism, with its main examplars being, Baudelaire, Mallarme, Rimbaud and Verlaine.
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Simply, the term impressionism is used to describe literature in which a few selected details suffice to convey the sensory impressions of an incident or scene.
Impressionist literature is closely related to symbolism, with its main examplars being, Baudelaire, Mallarme, Rimbaud and Verlaine.
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