British literature, the difference between neoclassicism and romanticism Baidu network disk txt latest complete collection download:
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The British neoclassical period refers to the British literature between the restoration of the Stuart dynasty in 1660 and the romantic period marked by the "Lyric Ballads" jointly published by Wordsworth and Coleridge in 1798. era, they advocate that reason is the only reason for anyone's thoughts and actions. They believe that once reason becomes the measure of human behavior and relationships, all superstition, injustice and oppression will give way to "eternal truth" and "eternal justice" " and "natural equality". To this end, they vigorously advocated order, rationality and law...