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Imagine you investigated the works of Igor Stravinsky, James Joyce, and Luigi Pirandello. Which of the following post-World War I values and developments were reflected in their work?
unorthodoxy
surrealism
cubism
modernism
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Unorthodoxy and modernism.
All three broke with traditional forms and are central figures of literary/musical modernism. They were not representatives of cubism (a visual-art movement) and were not primarily part of the Surrealist movement (though some of Joyce’s and Pirandello’s experiments flirt with dreamlike or absurd effects, they are best understood as modernist rather than surrealist).
All three broke with traditional forms and are central figures of literary/musical modernism. They were not representatives of cubism (a visual-art movement) and were not primarily part of the Surrealist movement (though some of Joyce’s and Pirandello’s experiments flirt with dreamlike or absurd effects, they are best understood as modernist rather than surrealist).
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