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+ American Literature: American Romanticism Ambre Lee Dubnoff Center
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism Term Romanticism 1820 -1865 Comments A literary movement expressing the unlimited potential of humans, but also expressing a fear of death and the dark side of human nature.
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism Term Romanticism 1820 -1865 Conditions that influenced American Romanticism Comments A literary movement expressing the unlimited potential of humans, but also expressing a fear of death and the dark side of human nature.
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism Term Comments Romanticism 1820 -1865 A literary movement expressing the unlimited potential of humans, but also expressing a fear of death and the dark side of human nature. Conditions that influenced American Romanticism • Frontier promised expansion and freedom
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism Term Comments Romanticism 1820 -1865 A literary movement expressing the unlimited potential of humans, but also expressing a fear of death and the dark side of human nature. Conditions that influenced American Romanticism • Frontier promised expansion and freedom • Spirit of optimism (due to unchartered territory)
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism Term Comments Romanticism 1820 -1865 A literary movement expressing the unlimited potential of humans, but also expressing a fear of death and the dark side of human nature. Conditions that influenced American Romanticism • Frontier promised expansion and freedom • Spirit of optimism (due to unchartered territory) • Immigration=new culture+perspectives
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism Term Comments Romanticism 1820 -1865 A literary movement expressing the unlimited potential of humans, but also expressing a fear of death and the dark side of human nature. Conditions that influenced American Romanticism • Frontier promised expansion and freedom • Spirit of optimism (due to unchartered territory) • Immigration=new culture+perspectives • Search for new spiritual roots
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism Term Highlights of Romanticism Comments
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism Term Highlights of Romanticism Comments • Man in the state of nature would behave well, but he is hindered by society
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism Term Highlights of Romanticism Comments • Man in the state of nature would behave well, but he is hindered by society • Celebrates man’s connection with nature
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism Term Highlights of Romanticism Comments • Man in the state of nature would behave well, but he is hindered by society • Celebrates man’s connection with nature • Affirmation of the values of democracy and freedom
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism Term Highlights of Romanticism Comments • Man in the state of nature would behave well, but he is hindered by society • Celebrates man’s connection with nature • Affirmation of the values of democracy and freedom • Belief in the perfectibility of man
+ Early American Literature: Romanticism and Realism Term Highlights of Romanticism Comments • Man in the state of nature would behave well, but he is hindered by society • Celebrates man’s connection with nature • Affirmation of the values of democracy and freedom • Belief in the perfectibility of man • In art, the sublime, the grotesque, and the beautiful with a touch of strangeness were valued
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