American Romanticism Americans continue to reach out for independence, prosperity, commerce, and urban civilization. Romanticism Romanticism began in Germany in the ...
American Romanticism 1820-1865 National Optimism Rapid expansion of US population Agricultural advancement Industrial advancement Frontier Technological advancements ...
American Romanticism 1800 - 1860 Historical Background Experimentation Science Social institutions Immigration Industrialization Differences between North and South ...
American Romanticism 1800 - 1860 Introduction The theme of journey as a declaration of independence Bryant, Holmes, Whittier, Longfellow, and Lowell are Romantic ...
American Romanticism 1800 - 1860 The theme of journey as a declaration of independence Bryant, Homes, Whittier, Longfellow, and Lowell are Romantic poets also called ...
American Romanticism 1800-1870 Characteristics of American Romanticism 1800-1825: 1. Reaction against logic and reason 2. Faith in something inherently good ...
American Romanticism 1800 -1860 American Romanticism For Rationalists the city was a place of civilization and opportunity For Romantics the city was a place ...
American Romanticism: Imagination and the Individual 1800-1860 * ( When you think of American romanticism, think of this: Where the Wild Things Are ...
To romantic writers the city was a place of moral ambiguity and worse, of corruption and death. ... Would American writers continue to imitate European models?
American Romanticism. A New Setting. Rationalists city was a place to find success ... find the 6 I's of romanticism in your reading? Where? Intuition ...
American Romanticism 1800 1860 Feature Menu Interactive Time Line Milestone: Rise of American Romanticism Milestone: The Louisiana Purchase Milestone: Education and ...
Values feeling and intuition over reason. Looks backward to the ... Patrician Classicism. Idealism/Utopia. Realism. Age of Reason. Romanticism (Continued) ...
Growth of Democracy in politics corresponded with the rise in Romanticism. ... American Romanticism. Placed central importance upon the emotions and the individual. ...
American Romanticism - Renaissance ... Henry David Thoreau Walden Resistance to Civil Government ... Henry David Thoreau Walden Resistance to Civil ...
AMERICAN ROMANTICISM: INTRODUCTION ROMANTICISM: THE MOVEMENT - dominated cultural thought from the last decade of the 18th century well into the first decades of the ...
Industrialization, growth of cities, and factories ... Romanticism: a reaction to the Age of Reason. Realism. Patrician Classicism. Dominion over the Native American ...
A journey toward the honesty of nature and freedom of ... CENTRAL PARK. 1840S POET WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT PUSHES TO CONSTRUCT A PARK IN THE MIDDLE OF ...
This time period embodies the quest for that identity. ... 1830 Steam-powered trains. 1830 Underground railroad. 1838 Trail of Tears Cherokees forced ...
... based not on society s rules but on some higher principle American Romantic Hero Has a knowledge of people and of life ... Exotic Places Mysterious or ...
Radical re-thinking of religion and ... First big American literary celebrity ... Hollow' and 'Rip Van Winkle'- European-style folk tale in American setting ...
American Romanticism Traits Valued poetry because allowed one to use imagination Preferred youthful innocence over educated sophistication Looked to past for wisdom ...
American Romanticism 1800 - 1860 We will walk with our own feet we will work with our own hands we will speak our own minds-Ralph Waldo Emerson Adapted from www ...
American Romanticism 1800 - 1860 We will walk with our own feet we will work with our own hands we will speak our own minds-Ralph Waldo Emerson Political and Social ...
... often social nonconformists or outcasts The Scarlet Letter (1850) ... Antinomians / Quakers vs. Puritans Settlement at Boston Nathaniel Hawthorne ...
American Romanticism 1800 1860 Feature Menu Interactive Time Line Milestone: Rise of American Romanticism Milestone: The Louisiana Purchase Milestone: Education and ...
Washington Irving: American Romanticism Washington Irving 1783-1859 born in New York City (near present-day Wall St.) youngest of 11 children parents were Scottish ...
Has a sense of honor based not on society's rules but on some higher principle ... giants of the period who were from New England and used heavy/obvious symbolism ...
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American Romanticism 1800 - 1860 We will walk with our own feet we will work with our own hands we will speak our own minds-Ralph Waldo Emerson Political and Social ...
Transcendentalism: Transcendentalism Elements of Transcendentalism: ****Many elements of the transcendental theory were evident again in the 1960 s-70 s.**** ...
Transcendentalism. After the years of Manifest Destiny, Transcendentalism arose ... Whitman's poetry aesthetic hinged Transcendentalism and Democratic Realism ...
The Flowering of American Romanticism. 1820. 1865. American Romanticism ... Jonathan Edwards's 'A Divine and Supernatural Light' and 'Images and Shadows of ...
American Romanticism. I hear America Singing. Walt Whitman. American Romantic Period ... Henry David Thoreau. Walt Whitman. Emily Dickinson. Frederick Douglass ...
A deep love of nature, a source of wisdom, guidance, consolation, and happiness ... and habits of the North American savage, taken in connection with the scenery ...
American Renaissance: Romanticism, Dark Romantics, Fireside Poets, Transcendentalists, Anti-Transcendentalists: 1800-1870 Introduction to the American Renaissance ...
... made real their declaration of independence at a Philadelphia convention that ... Elizabeth Cady Stanton stated in Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions: 'We ...