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Sublime (literary) : ウィキペディア英語版
Sublime (literary)
The literary concept of the sublime became important in the eighteenth century. It is associated with the 1757 treatise by Edmund Burke, though it has earlier roots. The idea of the sublime was taken up by Immanuel Kant and the Romantic poets including especially William Wordsworth.
==Longinus==

The earliest text on the sublime was written sometime in the first or third century AD by the Greek writer (pseudo-) Longinus in his work ''On the Sublime'' (, ''Perì hýpsous''). Longinus defines the literary sublime as "excellence in language", the "expression of a great spirit" and the power to provoke "ecstasy" in one's readers.〔(State Dept of English - "The Sublime" )〕 Longinus holds that the goal of a writer should be to produce a form of ecstasy.

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