Baroque European Literature
Baroque European Literature refers to the literary works produced in Europe during the Baroque period, characterized by ornate and elaborate writing styles that were popular in the 17th century. Influenced by the artistic and architectural movements of the time, Baroque literature often featured extravagant language, intricate metaphors, and complex themes that reflected the political and social turmoil of the era. Famous writers of Baroque European Literature include Miguel de Cervantes, John Milton, and Jean de La Fontaine.