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Title: American Romanticism


1
American Romanticism
  • 1800 - 1840

2
Romanticism and Democracy
  • Growth of Democracy in politics corresponded with
    the rise in Romanticism.
  • Common person acquired new importance.
  • Nation expanding physically, economically, and
    politically.
  • Growing sense of nationalism.
  • Humanitarian reforms.

3
American Romanticism
  • Placed central importance upon the emotions and
    the individual.
  • Emphasized intuition.
  • Key to the inner world is imagination.
  • Less of a philosophy -- more of changing
    attitudes.
  • Dignity and worth of the common individual.

4
Characteristics of Romantic Attitudes
  • 1. Nature
  • 2. The Past
  • 3. The Inner World of Human Nature

5
Nature
  • Emphasized beauty, strangeness, and mystery of
    nature.
  • Constant development and change reflecting our
    own inner changes.
  • Reflects the emotional state of the writer.
  • Definite connection between the human imagination
    and nature.

6
The Past
  • Dramatic incidents from our early history became
    standard literary material.
  • Legend and folklore became the unofficial record
    of American character and belief.
  • Developed a sense of national past and of an
    emerging national character.

7
The Inner World of Human Nature
  • Emphasis on emotions, intuition, and the
    individual encouraged exploration and expression
    of writers most private inner being.
  • Not ruled by reason but intense feeling.
  • Carried exploration of inner self to its greatest
    depths, sometimes to the point of madness.

8
Romantics with a Darker Vision
  • Not all writers shared the strong optimism.
  • Examined the darker facets of humanity, such as
    greed, vanity, guilt.
  • Narrators who were criminals or insane.
  • Psychological effects of evil, terror, and grief
    on the human soul.

9
The American Romantics
  • Authors
  • Washington Irving
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Edgar Allan Poe

10
Washington Irving1783-1859
  • Short story writer, essayist, poet, travel book
    writer, biographer, and columnist
  • Has been called the father of the American short
    story
  • The first American to make a living solely from
    writing
  • Best known stories include The Legend of Sleepy
    Hollow, The Headless Horseman.

11
Nathaniel Hawthorne1804 - 1864
  • Descendant of the hanging judge at Salem witch
    trials.
  • Unhappy childhood.
  • Worked in isolation for twelve years.
  • Major work The Scarlet Letter 1850

12
Edgar Allan Poe1809 - 1849
  • Tormented through-out his life with loss,
    bitterness, and depression.
  • Lived in poverty most of his life.
  • Married his 13-year-old cousin.
  • Dead in a gutter at 40, drunk or rabies?

13
Edgar Allan Poe
  • Brilliant talent for investigating the dark side
    of humanity.
  • Revenge, terror, lost love, insanity were common
    themes.

14
Edgar Allan Poe
  • Credited with defining the short story.
  • Father of modern detective fiction story and of
    the horror tale, as well.
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