The period of reorientation from 1898 to 1910 in literature marks a transformative phase in various literary movements, particularly in response to social, political, and cultural changes. It reflects a departure from traditional forms and themes, with writers exploring new narrative styles, experimentation with language, and a focus on psychological depth. This era witnessed the emergence of modernism, as authors sought to capture the complexities of human experience and consciousness. Notable figures include Joseph Conrad, Henry James, and the beginnings of avant-garde movements that would shape 20th-century literature.
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