The Romantic Crowd
- 312 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
Exploring the instinctive behavior of crowds, this study delves into how Romantic period literary writers interpreted and portrayed collective human actions. It examines the interplay between individual and crowd psychology, highlighting the unique perspectives of various authors. By analyzing their works, the book reveals insights into societal dynamics and the emotional undercurrents that influence group behavior, offering a nuanced understanding of the era's literary landscape.
