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( the History of literature in Europe)



The first person of poetry in Europe is Homerus, he is an epos poetry that time who told everyone about poet and poem about Goddless, davit. The history and literature of Continental Europe has been a specialty of the Newberry since its beginning, but like many other such broad fields, there are particular areas of great strength and others that are less well developed. History  of literature in the Modern period in Europe begins with the Age of Enlightenment and the conclusion of the Baroque period in the 18th century, succeeding the Renaissance and Early Modern periods.  The early 18th century sees the conclusion of the Baroque period and the incipient Age of Enlightenment with authors such as Immanuel Kant, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau or Gotthold Ephraim Lessing.  Early American literature appears towards the end of the century, e.g. with The Power of Sympathy by William Hill Brown (1789). The late 18th century in Germany sees the beginning Romantic (Novalis) and Sturm und Drang (Goethe und Schiller) movements.  The 19th century was perhaps the most literary of all centuries, because not only were the forms of novel, short story and magazine serial all in existence side-by-side with theatre and opera, but since film, radio and television did not yet exist, the popularity of the written word and its direct enactment were at their height.
The collections of source materials are particularly strong in these areas: 

·         About 300 medieval and Renaissance manuscripts
·         Political treatises of all periods to the time of the French Revolution
·         Humanism
·         French political pamphlets of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
·         French Revolutionary-period pamphlets
·         Early works on military science and military architecture
·         Calligraphy, handwriting, and shorthand books
·         Emblem books, Courtesy books, Dictionaries and encyclopedias
·         Editions of Terence, and the institutional history of the Christian churches
·         Religious non-conformity, especially Recusancy, Jansenism, Sociniansim
·         The Roman and Spanish Inquisitions
·         Religious publishing and censorship
Some smaller but notable concentrations exist: Arthuriana, Prose novels in the Romance languages, Children’s books, especially alphabet books, Hebraica, especially manuscripts and early printing, Works on Mary Queen of Scots, Napoleonica, Gypsy lore, and The history of libraries. Hopely it can help you guys :)

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