Baroque literary movement
The Baroque literary movement emerged in Europe during the late 16th to early 18th centuries, characterized by its elaborate style and emotional intensity. It often reflected the complexities of life and the human experience, using intricate language, vivid imagery, and dramatic contrasts. Writers sought to evoke strong feelings and engage readers through their works.
Key figures of the Baroque period include Luis de Góngora and John Milton, who exemplified the movement's focus on ornate expression and thematic depth. The Baroque style influenced various genres, including poetry, drama, and prose, leaving a lasting impact on literature and paving the way for later movements like Romanticism.