the Journal of European Romantic Review is an academic journal dedicated to exploring and researching the fields of European Romantic literature, art, philosophy, and social sciences. The establishment of this magazine aims to deeply explore and widely disseminate the rich connotations and profound influence of Romanticism, an important literary trend, and provide a high-end platform for the academic community to exchange ideas and share research results.
Romanticism, as one of the most important literary trends in the history of modern Western literature, has had a profound impact on the spiritual life of Europe and even the world, spanning across multiple fields such as literature, art, philosophy, social sciences, and even natural sciences. It inherited and developed the humanistic ideas of the Renaissance period, vigorously refuted the rigid classicism of France, completely overturned the classical rules and regulations that had dominated the European literary world for thousands of years, and together with later realism, constructed the two major systems of Western modern literature.
The European Journal of Romanticism Review emerged in this context, bringing together numerous experts and scholars studying Romanticism both domestically and internationally. By publishing high-quality academic papers, commentary articles, and specialized research, it comprehensively showcases the diverse aspects and profound connotations of Romanticism. The magazine covers the origin, development, evolution, and specific manifestations of Romanticism in different countries and regions, while also paying attention to the complex relationships between Romanticism and other literary trends, art schools, and social and historical backgrounds.