
Mainstream Literature in the Nineteenth Century Iv: British Naturalism
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"Mainstream of Nineteenth-Century Literature" is a literary history full of poetry and passion, a landmark masterpiece. It is a high-rise and majestic book that vividly tells the life story of the writer and provides thoughtful analysis of the works. It vividly reflects the magnificent history of the European literary world in the first half of the 19th century, especially the youthful movement of Romantic literature. Although this book is divided into six volumes, each volume is an independent chapter. What Brandes calls "naturalism" is roughly equivalent to what we often call "romanticism." This volume focuses on the development of British Romanticism, from the tranquility and self-admiration of the Pastoral and Lakeside Poetry Schools, to the emergence of Byron and Shelley, who have a universal mind.
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