Realism, Naturalism, Modernism

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Across
  1. 1. Billie Holiday and Langston Hughes called this place home in the '20s
  2. 4. The act of forbidding, or the 18th amendment
  3. 6. A big relocation, northward
  4. 9. The cruelest month
  5. 12. The better craftsman, according to Eliot
  6. 13. His turn-of-the century interpretations were dreamy
  7. 14. Authoritarian political ideology that came to power alongside Modernism
  8. 19. This kind of lyric glorifies it subject
  9. 20. Naturalism's class
  10. 21. Realism and Naturalism's sworn enemy
  11. 22. Imagist poet, briefly
  12. 23. Modernism is taking a break from this
  13. 26. Freight handler to the nation but this for the world
  14. 27. Sara Teasedale watched it as a girl
  15. 28. Hemingway's couple wait on it
  16. 29. It cannot hold
  17. 31. The language of final line in "The Waste Land"
  18. 32. He "foresuffered all" during the sermon
  19. 34. An unorthodox belief
  20. 35. The cities of Eliot's poetry share this dreamy/nightmarish quality
  21. 37. Louise's state for an hour
  22. 38. Realism and Naturalism's philosophy
  23. 39. His painting shined a light on modernity's horrors
  24. 41. Artistic movement committed to verisimilitude
  25. 44. Foes of wheat and shade
  26. 46. Dominated culture from 1918 to 1945
  27. 47. These set the schedule during the Second Industrial Revolution
  28. 48. Lions, or that one decade
  29. 49. Most junior classes read this book (but not H3!)
Down
  1. 2. Much of "The Waste Land" is set here
  2. 3. Modernism's imperative
  3. 5. "Migrant Mother" photographer
  4. 6. Moral ambiguity, or the color of Naturalism's skies
  5. 7. This 1936 Chaplin film was very much about its moment
  6. 8. He really liked a house with those angles, right?
  7. 10. How the universe feels about humanity per Crane, et al.
  8. 11. Infatuated with speed, motion, and . . . tomorrow?
  9. 15. Global economic event from 1929-1939
  10. 16. She sinks her tiger's tooth into Claude McKay
  11. 17. A city of big shoulders
  12. 18. Riis practiced photojournalism here
  13. 24. Many who struggle to read maps?
  14. 25. His fire went out
  15. 30. Imagism's preferred rhythm
  16. 33. His jar took dominion everywhere
  17. 36. A scientific literature?
  18. 40. Said a man to the universe
  19. 42. To live outside one's native country
  20. 43. Bird that's hard of hearing?
  21. 45. The first was considered "great," for a while