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Romantic Literature
Published by 每月專題小編 on 2005-08-15 (901 reads)

Definition

浪漫文學是強調個別、主觀、想像、即興、情感、異象、玄奧、形而上的文學,盛行於十八世紀末到十九世紀中的歐洲。浪漫文學對人生的關懷和呈現特質是多面的。有洋溢著對大自然的推崇和深沉回應的詩作,有以詩人個人內心的掙扎和反省為主的作品;有些強調想像力是進入超出普通經驗範圍和一探真理的通道,也有些偏好處理異國風情、神祕、怪異、病態、撒旦。一般說來,浪漫文學中充斥著我們所謂至情至性的作品,頗受青年學子喜愛。


~ 感謝英文系夏燕生老師提供主題及定義~



國籍
人名
作品
德國
哥德
少年維特的煩惱 、 浮士德
英國
雪萊
西風頌
法國
雨果
巴黎聖母院的駝俠(鐘樓怪人)、 悲慘世界


  1. 浪漫主義(romanticism)
  2. 西洋文學(european literature)

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