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Which of these historical or social events did not have an influence on the literature during period 1914 1939?

You're asking a tricky question! It's almost impossible to say that *any* major historical or social event during that period *didn't* influence literature.

The period from 1914-1939 was a time of tremendous upheaval and change:

* World War I (1914-1918): The war's devastating impact on Europe and the world led to widespread disillusionment, questioning of traditional values, and a rise in modernist literature that reflected the fragmentation and uncertainty of the times.

* The Russian Revolution (1917): This event sparked significant political and social change, influencing writers who explored themes of revolution, class struggle, and societal transformation.

* The Great Depression (1929-1939): The economic crisis deeply impacted writers, leading to themes of poverty, social injustice, and the search for meaning in a world of hardship.

* The Rise of Fascism and Nazism: These totalitarian ideologies, with their emphasis on nationalism, racial superiority, and suppression of dissent, were a major source of anxiety and fear, prompting writers to explore themes of political oppression, human rights, and the struggle for individual freedom.

Even if you were to try and pick something seemingly less significant, it's likely to have had some indirect impact on the literature of the time.

To give you a more specific answer, you need to provide a list of potential events for me to compare.

Let me know if you have a list in mind, and I'll be happy to help you figure out which event might have had the least direct influence on literature in that period!

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