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  • ROMANTIC Period

    Part Two

    Early American Lit

  • • Romanticism& American Romanticism

    Growth

  • American Romanticism - Literature

    5 CHARACTERISTICS

    Imagination & Escapism

    Individuality

    Nature (as a source of spirituality)

    Nostalgia/ Past (as a source of wisdom)

    Common man (as hero)

  • Imagination & EscapismIndustrial Revolution

    . . . conflicting reactions:

    • Time of great progress optimism about future

    • People naturally wanted to imagine/ believe

    • Time of drawbacksskepticism about present/future

    • People naturally wanted to escape

  • Imagination & EscapismESCAPISM - When the mind allows you to escape harsh conditions by taking you to another place

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering fearing,

    Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before

    - Poe, The Raven

  • Imagination & EscapismESCAPISM - When the mind allows you to escape harsh conditions by taking you to another place

    • Romantics embrace escapism – Characters often journey away

    from city to countryside

    • Place of escape, typically:– Not so realistic, often possessing

    improbable, supernatural qualities

  • Imagination & EscapismESCAPISM - When the mind allows you to escape harsh conditions by taking you to another place

    • Imageryoften used by writers to help reader experience unrealistic settings as if they were real

  • IndividualityFrom Political Independence to Cultural Independence

    Romantic Characters :

    Don´t follow “European way”

    live on outskirts of society

  • IndividualityTRANSCENDENTALISM – intuition over reason

    knowledge from within (Inner Light)

    manhood as nonconformity, individualism (Self-reliance)

  • Individuality1800s-1900

    • Immigration & the Melting Pot

    • Westward Expansion

    – Own Identity

    for themselves

    for America

  • Nature (as spirituality) • Puritans:

    – escape religious persecution

    – deeply spiritual

    • Romantics

    – Embrace the “spiritual root”established by the puritans but plant it into nature

  • Nature (as spirituality) • Puritans:

    – Saw nature as “savage” (devil behind every tree)

    • Romantics

    – Nature as source of spirituality (god behind every tree)(as much as the devil, i.e. Poe and dark romantics)

  • The Past (as wisdom)• Romantic Novels and Short Stories

    – Settings reflect past

    – Reuse of old Legends

    • E.g. Irving´s Legend of Sleepy Hollow

  • The Past (as wisdom)Romantic Poets

    • In contrast, tended to stick to old techniques

    • BUT unique content

    – looked at American nature/history for inspiration Longfellow´s poem

    “Paul Revere´s Ride”

  • The Past (as wisdom)Fireside Poets

    • In the romantic period, sitting by the fire and reading poems was a popular form of evening entertainment

    (Like TV today, or stories by the bomb fire when camping)

    • Longfellow Whittier Lowell

  • Common Man (as Hero)• Romantics turn away from the traditional

    “sophisticated” hero

    .Romantic Hero:

    – Loves: nature

    – Searches for: “higher” truth

    – Flawed/ awkward/ common

    . . . But intuitive

    Follows a solid moral code (over social norms)