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2014- 12- 28 | #171 |
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2014- 12- 28 | #172 |
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2014- 12- 28 | #173 |
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2014- 12- 28 | #174 |
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American Romanticism was just as multifaceted and individualistic as it was in Europe Romanticism became popular in American politics, philosophy and art The Romantics rejected rationalism and religious intellect It appealed to those in opposition of Calvinism . The Romantic movement gave rise to New England Transcendentalism which portrayed a less restrictive relationship between God and Universe It encouraged the rejection of harsh, rigid Calvinism The Romantic movement in America created a new literary genre Romantic literature was personal, intense, and portrayed more emotion The Romantic period saw an increase in female authors and also female readers Poe, Emerson, and Hawthorne are near perfect representations for Romanticism Poe's poetry has that happy, lyrical, and metrical verse. His subjects may be gloomy, but his poems contain sentimentality and supernatural characteristics and are about exploring the human psyche For example, "The Raven" The man asks questions about grief but the raven will only answer "nevermore." This event would never occur in real life, which makes the poem Romantic In "Self Reliance," Emerson espouses the ideas of Transcendentalism that we don't know everything by knowledge; some things are learned through experience Discussing abstract ideas without translation to real life is Romantic as well In his poem "Give All to Love," giving oneself over to the divine power of love In Hawthorne's short stories, these abstract qualities take on a symbolic meaning they were a diverse group of individuals varying from different backgrounds and styles, but one thing that they had in common was that they were all individualistic minded writers |
2014- 12- 28 | #175 |
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2014- 12- 28 | #176 |
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2014- 12- 28 | #177 |
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2014- 12- 28 | #178 |
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Hawthorne- "Young Goodman Brown", "The Scarlet Letter", "The House of Green Gables", one of the anti-romantics Edgar Allan Poe- "Narrative of Arthur Gordon Rym", "A Tell Tale Heart", "The Raven" Washington Irving-"Rip Van Winkle", "Sleepy Hollow", is the father of American Literature, saw the country as a escape from city life, and fought for copyright infringement laws for authors Walt Whitman- the controversial "Leaves of Grass", "Franklin Evans", one of the bridge poets between American Romanticism and the 20th century. Harriet Beecher Stowe- "Uncle Tom's Cabin". the "little lady who started the Civil War" and kept European nations from aiding the south in the Civil War James Fenimore Cooper- "The Last of the Mohicans" and was the father of the American novel Emily Dickinson- "is My verse...alive", one of the bridge poets between American Romanticism and the 20th century |
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