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  1. The Porter scene, where he discusses the effects of alcohol—one of them being lechery, excessive lustiness or sexual desire—provides comic relief between two incredibly emotionally intense...

  2. Jun 7, 2021 · Literary movements help categorize authors and literary works that share similar philosophies, aesthetics, or topics.

  3. A literary movement is defined by a group of writers with shared ideas about a number of things ranging from: style, content, philosophy, sociological concerns, art, culture, etc.

    • The Harlem Renaissance. Origins: In the early part of the 20th century, African Americans, faced with legal segregation, rampant racism, lack of economic opportunities, and unchecked violence, began moving to Northern states in large numbers, and New York’s Harlem was particularly popular.
    • Dada. Origins: Dadaism is an art and literary movement that began in Zürich around 1915 as a reaction against traditional, realist (and capitalist) aesthetics.
    • Postmodernism. Origins: Postmodernism is even less well-defined than modernism, and in fact the two are very similar. It may have emerged in the 1940s, but you can see examples of it as it is now defined much further back than that.
    • The Beat Generation. Origins: According to Allen Ginsberg himself, “the phrase “Beat Generation” rose out of a specific conversation with Jack Kerouac and John Clellon Holmes in 1950-51 when discussing the nature of generations, recollecting the glamour of the ‘lost generation.'”
  4. Literary movements are a way to divide literature into categories of similar philosophical, topical, or aesthetic features, as opposed to divisions by genre or period. Like other categorizations, literary movements provide language for comparing and discussing literary works. These terms are helpful for curricula or anthologies.

  5. Sep 16, 2016 · This chapter considers discussions about desire, the body, and culpability in relationship to lechery and efforts to control it. Texts consider whether certain kinds of bodies are more disposed to the sin, particularly female bodies. Download chapter PDF.

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  7. Summary. In 1885 Annie Burnham Cooper was twenty years old, and she recorded in her diary the events of an unexpectedly amorous spring. Her fortyfour-year-old minister, a Mr. Camp, seemed to be flirting with her.

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