Romantic literature typically focused on themes of nature, emotion, and individualism, often emphasizing the beauty of the world. Civil War literature, on the other hand, is centered around the themes of conflict, loss, and societal upheaval, often portraying the harsh realities of war and its impact on individuals and society.
Each label refers to the type of literature being written and the time period it was written in. The Romantic Period is conventionally applied to the time from 1800 - 1830. Romantic Literature has persistent references to Nature, natural objects, intimate self-revelation of the poet, and direct expression of strong emotion (see Sir Walter Scott, Wordsworth, Coleridge for examples). Civil War Literature (and I'm having to assume you mean the American Civil war) would be literature written about, during, or was influenced by the Civil War that took place from 1861 - 1865.
writings of local color
writings of local color
There are allot of difference but the main difference is the science is discovered while the literature is invented
One difference that I can see in both of these:-' The Hindi of literature is ' साहित्य' ,, ,, ,, Poetry is 'कविता'
Literaure is short. Text is long.
Charles Dickens and Gustave Flaubert are primary examples of writers who bridged the gap between Romantic literature and the Realism period. Their works often blend elements of Romanticism with a more realistic portrayal of society and human nature.
Romantics celebrated nature, while Realists wanted to show industrial life as it was for everyday people.
Romantics celebrated nature, while Realists wanted to show industrial life as it was for everyday people.
Romantics celebrated nature, while Realists wanted to show industrial life as it was for everyday people.
Romantics celebrated nature, while Realists wanted to show industrial life as it was for everyday people.
Romantics celebrated nature, while Realists wanted to show industrial life as it was for everyday people.
Whats the difference between maths lit and pure maths