| American Romanticism : American Romanticism 1800 - 1860 |
| Introduction : Introduction The theme of journey as a declaration of independence
Bryant, Homes, Whittier, Longfellow, and Lowell are Romantic poets
Irving is the Father of American Literature
Cooper is the Father of the American novel
Poe is the inventor of the American Short Story |
| Introduction : Introduction Emerson is the Father of American Transcendentalism
Thoreau is a famous practical transcendentalist
Melville and Hawthorne are Anti-Romantics
Dickinson and Whitman are bridge poets between American Romanticism and the 20th century |
| Introduction : Introduction The rationalistic view of urban life was replaced by the Romantic view
Rationalists saw cities as a place to find success and self-realization
Romantics saw the city as a place of moral corruption, poverty, and death
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| Introduction : Introduction The Romantic journey is to the countryside
The Romantics associated the country with independence, moral clarity, and purity
The Gothic Romantic, E.A. Poe, saw the country as a place of phantasm
Irving saw the country as idyllic and as an escape
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| The Romantic Sensibility : The Romantic Sensibility Romanticism: valuing feeling and intuition over reason
Romanticism: viewing life as we would like it to be, rather than how it really is
Romanticism began in Germany and influenced literature, music, and art
Romanticism is a reaction against Rationalism |
| The Romantic Sensibility : The Romantic Sensibility The development of slums and poverty due to the Industrial Revolution turned people from Rationalism
Romantics believed that imagination, emotion, spontaneity, feelings, and nature were more important than rational thought
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| Characteristics of Romanticism : Characteristics of Romanticism values feelings over intuition
values the power of the imagination
seeks the beauty of unspoiled nature
values youthful innocence
values individual freedom
values the lessons of the past
finds beauty in exotic locales, the supernatural, and in the imagination
values poetry as the highest expression of the imagination
values myth, legend, and folk culture |
| Romantic Escapism : Romantic Escapism Romantic writing looked for comforting or exotic settings from the past
This was found in the supernatural, in nature, and/or in folk legends
Romantics believed in contemplating, or becoming one with the natural world
The Gothic novel emerged from Romanticism |
| Romantic Escapism : Romantic Escapism The Gothic novel had wild, haunted landscapes
It had supernatural events in the plot
It was often mysterious
The Gothic concept had roots in France, Germany, and England
Edgar Allan Poe was Romanticism’s great American writer |
| Romantic Escapism : Romantic Escapism Romanticism also used lyrical poetry as a means to contemplate the beauty of nature
It focused on simple natural beauties
Its intent was to seek truth through a calm contemplation of a simple natural beauty
Romantics saw God in this contemplation |
| The American Novel : The American Novel Most American Romantic writers imitated the European writing style
American Romantic novelists broke away from the European tradition and discovered uniquely American topics and settings
American novelists explored the vast unknown lands – something the Europeans could not do |
| The American Novel : The American Novel James Fenimore Cooper was the first American novelist to break from European tradition
His novels were set in the American frontier
His central character, Natty Bumppo, was the first American literary hero
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| The American Novel : The American Novel Bumppo appeared in a series of Cooper novels as other characters: Hawkeye, Deerslayer, Leatherstocking, etc.
He was virtuous, moral, distrustful of city life, one with nature, etc.
His skills were almost superhuman
Cooper’s series of novels were called The Leatherstocking Tales
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| The New American Hero : The New American Hero American Romantic literature created this unique person
he was youthful
he was innocent
he was intuitive
he was one with nature
he was a loner – uneasy around women
he was handsome
he was brave
he was moral and honorable |
| American Romantic Poetry : American Romantic Poetry Most Romantic poets worked within conventional European literary structures
They proved that American poetry could reflect American subject matter, yet still hold to conventional poetic style
Most American Romantic poets wrote about the past |
| American Romantic Poetry : American Romantic Poetry The Fireside Poets, a Boston group of Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes, and Lowell, were widely read and loved in America
They were the TV of the American Romantic period and families gathered around the fireside to be entertained by their poetry
Their subject matter was comfortable and instructional |