The document provides an overview of modern period literature from the late 19th century through the early 20th century. It describes modernist literature as representing a departure from previous traditions through its experimental approaches to storytelling, language, and themes. Key characteristics included a focus on individual subjective experiences, the use of stream-of-consciousness narration, and nonlinear/fragmented structures. Modernist works also explored themes of absurdity, used symbolism and allegory, and emphasized formal literary techniques. The movement reflected profound societal changes and was influenced by events like the world wars. Prominent modernist authors mentioned include James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka, F. Scott Fitzgerald, T.S. Eliot, Ernest