EARLY 1800’S TO 1865
American Romanticism
Know this time
frame!!!
We will walk with our own feet. We will work with our own
hands. We will speak our own minds -Ralph Waldo Emerson
What types of
values were
embraced???
What is a non-
conformist???
What Romanticism is NOT!
Despite the name of the literary period,
Romanticism does not deal with sappy love
stories. Is this
reality???
Or is this
just
fantasy???
What IS Romanticism???
Followed the Age of Reason (The Revolutionary
Period) in America.
Established country- writers moved their focus
away from political matters and revolutionary
governmental ideas
 began to focus on other aspects of life (emotions,
possibilities, imagination etc.…)
Some may call them
tree-hugging hippies,
and they are. Lol
They’re #done
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 to the worth of
the individual
Contemplates nature’s
beauty as a path to
spiritual and moral
development
What might some
writing topics be???
Characteristics Continued
Look 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
Who needs logic
when you have
trees and
feelings?
A sample of American Romantic art- What do you
notice?
Types of Prevalent Literature in Romanticism
Short stories
Novels
Poetry
Essays
So much
writing to
analyze!!!
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.
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.
Subject Matter
Because sappy love plots do not count
The quest for beauty and does not tell people how to
live their lives
Escapism - from American problems. The use of
the far-away and non-normal
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.
IMPORTANT Side Note
There is a big difference between religion and
spirituality
 Our authors are more spiritual. While they may believe in God,
it is not used, referenced, or reflected upon in the same
manner as our previous authors.
Romantic Techniques
Remoteness of settings in time and space.
Improbable plots.
Inadequate or unlikely characterization.
Socially "harmful morality;" a world of "lies."
Organic principle in writing: form rises out of
content, non-formal.
These techniques are for the
Dark Romantics
Creepy stories
written by lonely
and creepy men.
The Happy Boys and Girls
The sad…well…they’re
mostly boys.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow
Emily Dickenson
Margaret Fuller
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Herman Melville
Edgar Allan Poe
Washington Irving
Representative Writers
Who will
get this
author???
She makes
Hillary look
like a burger
flipper
Look at the BIG Picture.
Romantic VIEW OF MAN: Focus on the individual
and his inner world (imagination and emotions).
ommm
Outside the Human Form
Romantic VIEW OF NATURE: Nature is beautiful,
mysterious, and symbolic. God can be seen in
nature.
Are we noticing
a theme here???
BIG Picture- Again, Outside the Human form
Romantic GUIDE TO TRUTH: Intuition (inner
voice or gut feeling) and imagination guides each
individual to understanding.
An
understanding
of what?
Do we need to
return to the
era of
Romanticism?
Dark Romantics- aka: Anti-transcendentalists
Edgar Allen Poe with Hawthorne and Melville
known as anti-Transcendentalists or Dark
Romantics
Had much in common with Transcendentalists
Explored conflicts between good and evil,
psychological effects of guilt and sin, and madness
Known as anti- T
because of their
pessimism.
Shocking…I
know.
Nathaniel Hawthorne Herman Melville
Edgar Allan Poe
The Sad Boys-aka: Dark Romantics- aka:
Anti-transcendentalists

American Romanticism Literature

  • 1.
    EARLY 1800’S TO1865 American Romanticism Know this time frame!!!
  • 2.
    We will walkwith our own feet. We will work with our own hands. We will speak our own minds -Ralph Waldo Emerson What types of values were embraced??? What is a non- conformist???
  • 3.
    What Romanticism isNOT! Despite the name of the literary period, Romanticism does not deal with sappy love stories. Is this reality??? Or is this just fantasy???
  • 4.
    What IS Romanticism??? Followedthe Age of Reason (The Revolutionary Period) in America. Established country- writers moved their focus away from political matters and revolutionary governmental ideas  began to focus on other aspects of life (emotions, possibilities, imagination etc.…) Some may call them tree-hugging hippies, and they are. Lol They’re #done
  • 5.
    Characteristics of AmericanRomanticism 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 to the worth of the individual Contemplates nature’s beauty as a path to spiritual and moral development What might some writing topics be???
  • 6.
    Characteristics Continued Look backwardto 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 Who needs logic when you have trees and feelings?
  • 7.
    A sample ofAmerican Romantic art- What do you notice?
  • 8.
    Types of PrevalentLiterature in Romanticism Short stories Novels Poetry Essays So much writing to analyze!!!
  • 9.
    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. 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.
  • 10.
    Subject Matter Because sappylove plots do not count The quest for beauty and does not tell people how to live their lives Escapism - from American problems. The use of the far-away and non-normal 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.
  • 11.
    IMPORTANT Side Note Thereis a big difference between religion and spirituality  Our authors are more spiritual. While they may believe in God, it is not used, referenced, or reflected upon in the same manner as our previous authors.
  • 12.
    Romantic Techniques Remoteness ofsettings in time and space. Improbable plots. Inadequate or unlikely characterization. Socially "harmful morality;" a world of "lies." Organic principle in writing: form rises out of content, non-formal. These techniques are for the Dark Romantics Creepy stories written by lonely and creepy men.
  • 13.
    The Happy Boysand Girls The sad…well…they’re mostly boys. Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Emily Dickenson Margaret Fuller Nathaniel Hawthorne Herman Melville Edgar Allan Poe Washington Irving Representative Writers Who will get this author??? She makes Hillary look like a burger flipper
  • 14.
    Look at theBIG Picture. Romantic VIEW OF MAN: Focus on the individual and his inner world (imagination and emotions). ommm
  • 15.
    Outside the HumanForm Romantic VIEW OF NATURE: Nature is beautiful, mysterious, and symbolic. God can be seen in nature. Are we noticing a theme here???
  • 16.
    BIG Picture- Again,Outside the Human form Romantic GUIDE TO TRUTH: Intuition (inner voice or gut feeling) and imagination guides each individual to understanding. An understanding of what? Do we need to return to the era of Romanticism?
  • 17.
    Dark Romantics- aka:Anti-transcendentalists Edgar Allen Poe with Hawthorne and Melville known as anti-Transcendentalists or Dark Romantics Had much in common with Transcendentalists Explored conflicts between good and evil, psychological effects of guilt and sin, and madness Known as anti- T because of their pessimism. Shocking…I know.
  • 18.
    Nathaniel Hawthorne HermanMelville Edgar Allan Poe The Sad Boys-aka: Dark Romantics- aka: Anti-transcendentalists

Editor's Notes

  • #3 What type of values might American Romantics embraced, judging from this quote? Shun industrial progress, disliked factory products, were non conformists
  • #6 What would have been the subjects of painters of American Romanticism? What might be the topics of writing? Painters- wild landscapes, ominous skies, ancient ruins, rustic scenes
  • #7 Embraced the antique;nature was an instrument of instruction and delight for the soul
  • #8 A sample of American Romantic art- note the wild landscape, no hint of civilization. Ominous clouds
  • #18 Known as anti- T because of their pessimism Like the T’s, they valued intuition over logic and reason