Romantic Prose
Romantic prose is a literary style that emphasizes emotion, nature, and individualism. It emerged in the late 18th and early 19th centuries as part of the Romanticism movement, which celebrated personal feelings and the beauty of the natural world. Writers often focused on themes of love, passion, and the sublime, using vivid imagery and expressive language to evoke deep emotional responses.
Key figures in romantic prose include authors like Jane Austen, Mary Shelley, and Edgar Allan Poe. Their works often explore complex characters and relationships, highlighting the inner struggles and desires of individuals. This style contrasts with the more rational and structured approaches of earlier literary movements, such as Neoclassicism.