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an artist, writer, or thinker from the late 19th and early 20th centuries who aimed to challenge traditional norms through exploring new ideas, innovation, and focus on understanding oneself and societal shifts
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As a modernist writer, James Joyce experimented with narrative structure and language in " Ulysses. "
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related to a style in art, design, literature, or architecture that uses new and simple ideas, moving away from old or traditional styles
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The museum 's collection includes several modernist paintings.
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