Pre-Modernism is an approach to literature and art characterized by a rejection of modernism and a return to traditional modes of expression. Pre-Modernism emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as artists and writers sought to reconnect with historical and cultural traditions that had been lost or forgotten in the rush towards modernity. Pre-Modernism is often associated with Romanticism and the Gothic, and is marked by an emphasis on emotion, imagination, and intuition over reason and scientific inquiry. While Pre-Modernism was ultimately eclipsed by the rise of modernism in the early 20th century, it remains an important precursor to many of the key themes and techniques of modernist art and literature.
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