AMERICAN ROMANTICISM Early 1800s to 1865 We will

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AMERICAN ROMANTICISM Early 1800’s to 1865

AMERICAN ROMANTICISM Early 1800’s to 1865

We will walk with our own feet. We will work with our own hands.

We will walk with our own feet. We will work with our own hands. We will speak our own minds -Ralph Waldo Emerson

Before we look at what Romanticism IS, we have to think about what it

Before we look at what Romanticism IS, we have to think about what it IS NOT! Despite the name of the literary period, Romanticism does not deal with sappy love stories. THIS IS NOT THE KIND OF LITERATURE THAT WE ARE GOING TO STUDY!

So what IS Romanticism? Romanticism is the name for the literary period that followed

So what IS Romanticism? Romanticism is the name for the literary period that followed the Age of Reason (The Revolutionary Period) in America. Due to the fact that the country was now established, writers moved their focus away from political matters and revolutionary governmental ideas, and began to focus on other aspects of life (emotions, possibilities, imagination etc…)

Characteristics of American Romanticism Values feeling and intuition over reason Places faith in inner

Characteristics of American Romanticism Values feeling and intuition over reason Places faith in inner experience and the power of the imagination Shuns the artificiality of civilization and seeks unspoiled nature Prefers youthful innocence to educated sophistication Champions individual freedom and the worth of the individual Contemplates nature’s beauty as a path to spiritual and moral development

Characteristics (continued) Looks backward to the wisdom of the past and distrusts progress Finds

Characteristics (continued) Looks backward to the wisdom of the past and distrusts progress Finds beauty and truth in exotic locals, the supernatural realm, and the inner world of the imagination

A sample of American Romantic art- note the wild landscape, ominous clouds, but no

A sample of American Romantic art- note the wild landscape, ominous clouds, but no hint of corrupt civilization! TRUTH is to be found in nature.

Types of literature prevalent in Romanticism… Short stories Novels Poetry Essays American Romanticism was

Types of literature prevalent in Romanticism… Short stories Novels Poetry Essays American Romanticism was influenced by European Romanticism, though American Romanticism took on its own flair and distinctions. Europe finally took notice of America during this period, which was also known as The American Renaissance.

Elements of Romanticism Frontier: vast expanse, freedom, no geographic limitations. Optimism: greater than in

Elements of Romanticism Frontier: vast expanse, freedom, no geographic limitations. Optimism: greater than in Europe because of the presence of frontier. Experimentation: in science, in institutions, triggered the fanciful, the imaginative… Mingling of races: immigrants in large numbers arrive to the US. Growth of industrialization: polarization of north and south; north becomes industrialized, south remains agricultural.

Romantic Subject Matter The quest for beauty and does not tell people how to

Romantic Subject Matter The quest for beauty and does not tell people how to live their lives Escapism - from American problems. The use of the far-away, non “normal” or expected, or the supernatural Interest in external nature - for itself, for beauty: Nature as source for the knowledge of the primitive. Nature as refuge. Nature as revelation of God to the individual. Nature as the redeemer from corruption of society

Romantic Techniques Remoteness of settings in time and space. Improbable plots Inadequate or unlikely

Romantic Techniques Remoteness of settings in time and space. Improbable plots Inadequate or unlikely characterization. Organic principle in writing: form rises out of content, non-formal, more colloquial and the beginnings of regional (Folklore such as Rip Van Winkle or The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, for example. Poets such as Walt Whitman wrote in Free Verse – non conforming style and non-restrictive to meter or form).

Representative writers William Cullen Bryant Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Fireside Poets Irving DARK ROMANTICS

Representative writers William Cullen Bryant Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Fireside Poets Irving DARK ROMANTICS (The Anti. Transcendentalists) Nathaniel Hawthorne Herman Melville Edgar Allan Poe And the TRANSCENDENTALISTS…

BIG PICTURE. Romantic VIEW OF MAN: Focus on the individual and his inner world

BIG PICTURE. Romantic VIEW OF MAN: Focus on the individual and his inner world (imagination and emotions). Transcendentalists dealt with this in terms of positive and light Dark Romantics held to the more cynical

BIG PICTURE Romantic VIEW OF NATURE: Nature is beautiful, mysterious, and symbolic. God can

BIG PICTURE Romantic VIEW OF NATURE: Nature is beautiful, mysterious, and symbolic. God can be seen in nature. Note: Dark Romantics will always take the typical Romantic view and give it a little gothic twist. Note: Transcendentalists will see all as divine and good – shared oneness.

BIG PICTURE Romantic GUIDE TO TRUTH: Intuition (inner voice or gut feeling) and imagination

BIG PICTURE Romantic GUIDE TO TRUTH: Intuition (inner voice or gut feeling) and imagination guides each individual to understanding… or, for the Dark Romantics… madness? despair?

 Dark Romanticism or American Gothic Edgar Allen Poe with Hawthorne and Melville known

Dark Romanticism or American Gothic Edgar Allen Poe with Hawthorne and Melville known as anti-Transcendentalists (a. k. a Dark Romantics) Because Dark Romantics were still Romantics And Because Transcendentalists were still Romantics… The Dark Romantics and the Transcendentalists still had much in common… such as: exploring conflict; good vs. evil, psychological effects of guilt and sin; idea of madness; God (or supernatural); nature of man; role of nature vs. society, etc.

Dark Romanticists Herman Melville Nathaniel Hawthorne Edgar Allan Poe

Dark Romanticists Herman Melville Nathaniel Hawthorne Edgar Allan Poe

TRANSCENDENTALISM The Positive and Enlightened Romantics An important American Literary and Philosophical Movement (though

TRANSCENDENTALISM The Positive and Enlightened Romantics An important American Literary and Philosophical Movement (though NOT a religion) 1830 s to 1860 s

Transcend (v) to go beyond a limit or range, for example, of thought or

Transcend (v) to go beyond a limit or range, for example, of thought or belief So, TRANSCENDENTALISM, at its core is about “moving beyond” common experience and understanding.

Transcendentalism The idea that in determining the ultimate reality of God, the universe, the

Transcendentalism The idea that in determining the ultimate reality of God, the universe, the self, and other important matters, one must transcend, or go beyond, everyday human experience in the physical world. Also based on Romantic ideas Based on intuition; optimistic

Premises of Transcendentalism There is a direct connection between the universe and the individual

Premises of Transcendentalism There is a direct connection between the universe and the individual soul By thinking about objects in nature, people can transcend the world and discover a union with the Over-Soul Follow your intuition and beliefs no matter how much they differ from the social norms All people are inherently good

So who were a few Transcendentalists? Ralph Waldo Emerson (former Unitarian minister from Massachusetts

So who were a few Transcendentalists? Ralph Waldo Emerson (former Unitarian minister from Massachusetts who became the most well known Transcendentalist. ) Henry David Thoreau (his pupil, the son of pencil maker who dropped out of society to live a solitary and transcendent life).

Transcendentalists Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry David Thoreau

Transcendentalists Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry David Thoreau

Why did Transcendentalism become popular? As with Romanticism, Americans felt that there must be

Why did Transcendentalism become popular? As with Romanticism, Americans felt that there must be more to life than logical, rational experience. The Transcendentalists sought to regain a spirituality that they thought was missing from current thought and philosophy.

Transcendentalism With a partner answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Transcendentalism With a partner answer the following questions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. How are you affected by nature? Do you find comfort in it? Do you reflect the moods of nature? What is the role of nature in your life? What is meant by an individual’s spiritual side? How do you define it? What is the connection between the individual’s spirit and nature? What does it mean to know something intuitively? How do you demonstrate that you are an individual? Do you think independently of others or do you follow the crowd?