What is baroque literature?

Baroque literature refers to literary works influenced by baroque. Beautiful and flashy writing, exaggerated language and decadent ideas are all manifestations of baroque literature, which is also a manifestation of aristocratic literature. Italian poet marino's adonis, Spanish writers gongola and Calderon, British metaphysical poet john donne and German writer Grimhausen's biography of an idiot are all representatives of Baroque literature.

The development of baroque literature?

The representative of Spain is gongola, who is "pretentious" and "gongola". /kloc-The Story of an Idiot, written by German writer Grimehausen in the 7th century, is a tramp novel, but it also has obvious characteristics of baroque literature. /kloc-French aristocratic salon literature in the 0/7th century is also baroque literature. /kloc-English metaphysical poetry in the 0 th and 7 th centuries has baroque style. Metaphysics represents john donne. Absorbing images from science, philosophy and theology is full of strange metaphors and changeable rules. Donne has been controversial for a long time and was not recognized as a master until the 20th century.