Category
page 118th-century literature

Romanticism
thumb|Caspar David Friedrich, [[Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, 1818]]
thumb|right|Eugène Delacroix, [[Death of Sardanapalus, 1827, taking its Orientalist subject from a play by Lord Byron]]
thumb|Philipp Otto Runge, The Morning, 1808
Romantic literature
literature of the Romantic Period
dark romanticism
romanticism sub-genre
empfindsamkeit
style of musical composition developed in 18th-century Germany

Poor Liza
novel by Nikolay Karamzin
sefaretname
Sefāret-nāme (سفارت نامه), literally the book of embassy, was a genre in the Turkish literature which was closely related to seyahatname (the book of travels), but was specific to the recounting of journeys and experiences of an Ottoman ambassador in a foreign, usually European, land and capital. Sefâretnâme were edited by their authors with a view to their presentation to the Sultan, and to his high administration, thus also bearing a semi-official character, their objective being to make them "feel" the foreign country in question, as much as informing on it. For this reason, and for the lit
Spanish Enlightenment literature
Spanish literature during the Age of Enlightenment
18th century literature
overview of world literature produced during the 18th century
Galant style
18th-century movement in music, visual arts and literature
monster literature
Literature genre