literary periods
... Because of the actual events, though, many authors share works that are similar, and literary periods are created. One of the most invisible literary periods was the Edwardian Age. It fell between the Victorian Age and the Modernist Era, two of the most definitive time periods in British Literature. ... Most of the authors of the Edwardian Age continued to write into the next literary period, known as the Modernist Era. ... A Passage to India was published in 1924, ten years after the periods official ending. However, literary periods are not set in stone, and they are defined more by a novels content than by the year it is published.