14.3 Post-war disillusionment and existentialism in literature
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Post-WWII British literature grappled with societal changes and global tensions. Authors like Orwell and Golding explored totalitarianism, human nature, and the loss of individual freedom in their works, reflecting the anxieties of the era. The "Angry Young Men" movement challenged traditional values, while writers like Lessing examined postcolonial themes. These works continue to influence literature and culture, addressing timeless questions about power, identity, and human behavior.
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Post-WWII British literature grappled with societal changes and global tensions. Authors like Orwell and Golding explored totalitarianism, human nature, and the loss of individual freedom in their works, reflecting the anxieties of the era. The "Angry Young Men" movement challenged traditional values, while writers like Lessing examined postcolonial themes. These works continue to influence literature and culture, addressing timeless questions about power, identity, and human behavior.
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