
literary groups
Literary groups are communities of writers who share common interests, styles, or goals, often collaborating to promote their ideas and work. Historically, these groups emerge to challenge mainstream trends, explore new forms, or support each other’s growth. Examples include the Romantic poets and the Beat Generation. They influence literature by fostering innovation, creating shared identities, and shaping literature movements. While members may have diverse backgrounds, their collective efforts deepen literary culture and shape the evolution of writing across different eras.