Category: <span>History of Literature</span>

The Romantic movement, which emerged in the late 18th century, marked a decisive shift away from the rationalism of the Enlightenment. Writers of this era, such as Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, began to explore the profound emotional experiences of individuals. Their works emphasized the intensity of personal feeling, imagination, and…

History of Literature

The roots of Gothic literature stretch back to the mid-18th century, a period of dramatic change in both art and society. As Enlightenment ideals emphasized reason and order, writers began to explore their opposites—emotion, chaos, and the unknown. One of the earliest and most influential figures in this transition was Horace Walpole, whose 1764 novel…

History of Literature

Origins of Detective Fiction Detective fiction, as a distinct literary genre, can trace its origins back to the early 19th century. It arose in the context of an evolving society, where urbanization, advances in law enforcement, and the rise of rational thought played crucial roles. The genre’s roots are intertwined with the public’s growing fascination…

History of Literature

The Role of Greek and Roman Myths in Shaping European Literature Greek and Roman myths have been foundational in shaping European literature, laying the groundwork for storytelling traditions that continue to resonate today. In the ancient world, these myths were not only sources of religious devotion but also served as important cultural vehicles that defined…

History of Literature