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American Romanticism 1800-1860

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American Romanticism 1800-1860. Historical Context . Industrial Revolution 1760-1840 1803 Louisiana Purchase Enlightenment 1714 - 1818 1848 Gold rush Mid 1800’s – Suffrage Movement Right around the corner - Civil War 1861 - 1865. Romanticism. Reaction to Revolutionary Period - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: American Romanticism 1800-1860

American Romanticism1800-1860

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Historical Context Industrial Revolution 1760-1840 1803 Louisiana Purchase Enlightenment 1714 - 1818 1848 Gold rush Mid 1800’s – Suffrage Movement Right around the corner - Civil

War 1861 - 1865

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Romanticism Reaction to Revolutionary Period

Reaction to the Industrial Revolution

Imagination over Reason Intuition over Fact Focus on Emotions

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Romanticism Transcendentalists Love of nature

Idealization of rural life

Love of beauty and nature

Sympathy and sentimentality

Dark / Gothic Romantics

Nature is alien or even frightening

Loss of place in the urban, modern world

Enthusiasm for the wild or grotesque in nature

Emotional psychology

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Dark / Gothic Romantic American Literature

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Dark / Gothic Romantic Literature

*Supernatural events

*Damsels in distress

*Creepy / disturbed characters

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Dark / Gothic Romantic Literature

*Creepy settings

*Omens and dreams

*Highly charged emotional states

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Dark / Gothic Romantic Literature

* deep awareness of the human capacity for evil

* probing of the mind, conscience, and heart

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The Dark / Gothic

Romantics Three giants from this period are Washington

Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Edgar Allan Poe. Hawthorne

and Poe are what have been called “brooding”

romantics or “anti-transcendentalists” while

Irving’s works are interspersed with dark

humor.

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Washington Irving

“The Devil and Tom Walker”“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”“Rip Van Winkle”

Father of American Literature

1789 – 1851

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Nathaniel HawthorneSin, Guilt, Pride, SelfishnessThe Scarlet Letter“Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment”“Rappaccini’s Daughter”“The Minister’s Black Veil”“The Birthmark”“Young Goodman Brown”

1804 - 1864

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Edgar Allan PoeCreated the modern short story & the detective story“Masque of the Red Death”“The Fall of the House of Usher”“The Raven”“The Cask of Amontillado”“The Tell-Tale Heart”“The Murders in the Rue Morgue”

1809 - 1849