Sharon Olds and Confessional Poetry
Title: Sharon Olds and Confessional Poetry
Category: /Law & Government/Military
Details: Words: 1715 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sharon Olds and Confessional Poetry
Category: /Law & Government/Military
Details: Words: 1715 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
The twentieth century was a period of great change - rapid industrialization, the growth of sophisticated technology and the realization of the subconscious, as discovered by psychoanalysis psychology founder, Sigmund Freud. Because of the ever changing times, the arts also began to evolve. More specifically, poetry began to adapt to our increasingly self-conscience universe and so the style of confessional poetry was born. The movement started in the late 1950s-early 1960s with writers such as
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