Title: American Romanticism
1American Romanticism
2The Age of Reason or The Enlightenment
- Founded on
- Deism
- Logic
- Inalienable rights
- It also brought
- Industrialization, growth of cities, and
factories - American expansion (Lewis and Clark and Manifest
Destiny) - More encounters with Native Americans
Albert Bierstadt
3Romanticism a reaction to the Age of Reason
Romanticism
Age of Reason
- Realism
- Patrician Classicism
- Dominion over the Native American
- Logic, always facts to counter fear and doubt
- Idealism/Utopia
- Glorification of the common man
- Recognition of the nobility of the primitive
the noble savage - Imagination to engender faith and hope
4Characteristics of Romanticism
- Contemplating natures beauty is the path to
spiritual and moral development. - Values feeling and intuition over reason
- Looks backward to the wisdom of the past, shuns
progress
5The City was a Place of . . .
- The Rationalists saw the city as a place of
industry, success, self realization, and
civilization.
- The Romantics saw the city as a place of poor
work conditions, moral ambiguity, corruption, and
death.
6The Journey
- Romanticism was often seen as a journey.
- The journey from the city to the country
- The journey from rational thought to the
imagination
7The Fireside Poets
The Most Popular American Poets of Their Time
John Greenleaf Whittier, William Cullen Bryant,
James Lowell, Oliver Wendell Holmes
- Their poems were often read aloud at the fireside
as family entertainment. - Themes love, patriotism, nature, family, and
religion
- It is poetry that seeks a higher truth from the
natural world.
The Fireside poets were the first group of
American poets to rival British poets in
popularity in either country.
8Literature
- -American Novel - The Romantic Hero
- Youthful
- Pure of Purpose
- Sense of Honor not based on societys rules but
a higher principle - Intuitive Understanding (not formal learning)
- Loves nature and avoids town life
- Quests for higher truth in the natural world
- Modern day examples Superman, Luke Skywalker,
Indiana Jones
-American Novelists looked to westward expansion
and the frontier for inspiration creating a break
with European tradition. Folktales by
regional writers offered glimpse of the
supernatural