The document discusses the Modernist period in literature. Modernism originated from growing disillusionment with capitalism and its negative effects. World War I and II greatly impacted English literary production. Modernist works explored new forms of expression to examine human nature and relationships. Writers like Joyce, Lawrence, and Eliot wrote innovative works that pushed boundaries and explored stream of consciousness writing. Joyce's landmark novel Ulysses uses stream of consciousness and references Homer's Odyssey to portray an ordinary day in Dublin in revolutionary style.