Albanian literary movement
The Albanian literary movement emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily as a response to national awakening and cultural identity. Writers sought to promote the Albanian language and literature, emphasizing themes of freedom, patriotism, and social issues. This period saw the rise of influential figures like Naim Frashëri and Migjeni, who played crucial roles in shaping modern Albanian literature.
During this movement, literature became a tool for political and social change, reflecting the struggles of the Albanian people. The movement laid the foundation for future literary developments, fostering a sense of unity and national pride. It also paved the way for contemporary Albanian authors to explore diverse themes and styles.