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Title: Nationalism Ascendant: Romanticism


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Nationalism AscendantRomanticism
  • Alex
  • Reuben
  • Kevin
  • Edan
  • Meghan

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What is Transcendentalism?
  • A movement started by American authors to define
    themselves
  • Had achieved political independence, but now
    wanted literary independence
  • Believed in freedom and knowledge for all
  • Turning point Civil war inspired many of the
    authors
  • Started theme of American nationalism
  • Writers started to focus on nature and American
    scenes, rather than those of
  • Europe

3
Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • 1804 - 1864

(Reuben)
4
Background Information
  • Born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts from a long
    line of Puritans
  • Experienced tragedy early in life
  • Father died on an ocean voyage
  • Became one of the most
  • famous writers of his time
  • for his romantic novels that
  • explored human nature

(Soylent Communications)
5
The Scarlet Letter (1850)
  • Tells the story of a woman whose secret lover is
    a minister of gospel in Puritan Boston
  • Any adulteress is made to wear the letter A on
    her clothing for her sin
  • Dealt with the exploration of sin and repentance

(Fantastic Fiction)
6
The Marble Faun (1860)
  • Tells the story of four artists who witness a
    murder in Rome
  • Takes place in a romantic setting, and deals with
    concepts such as love
  • and misery
  • Recognition of evil and
  • the idea of past vs. present

(Advameg, Inc.)
7
Nationalism
  • Hawthornes romantic writings helped form an
    emerging era
  • Works reflected the belief of transcendentalism
  • Urged nonconformity and questioned the integrity
    of humanity
  • Works contributed to the quest for independence
  • Advocated self reliance
  • Shaped the nations identity
  • Promoted idealism and psychological thought

8
Oliver Wendell Holmes
  • 1809-1894

(Wikipedia)
9
Background Information
  • Born in Massachusetts in 1809
  • Was a physician and a professor at Harvard
    University
  • Well known for his poetry
  • Wrote on many different topics
  • Became well-known for patriotic
  • writing
  • During the Civil War
  • He changed from a conservative
  • poet to a radical patriot

(Cazalet)
10
Brother Jonathans Lament for Sister Caroline
(1861)
  • A patriotic writing
  • Discusses the Civil War and the splitting of
    South Carolina
  • Holmes did not want the nation to break apart
  • Hoped the Carolinas would once again join the
    nation
  • Significance
  • Showed his support of the nation
  • Expressed his faith and and hope that the United
    States would soon reunite.

(Code Network Media Group)
11
Old Ironsides (1830)
  • A poem about the decommission of the U.S.S.
    Constitution
  • U.S.S. Constitution was vital during the War of
    1812
  • Used a simple object that everyone could relate
    to
  • Was a symbol of nationalism
  • Used reverse psychology to
  • show its importance
  • Significance
  • Brought the nation together
  • Put in a museum in 1930

(Roach)
12
Nationalism
  • Holmess writing style changed during the Civil
    War
  • Wrote many patriotic poems to promote nationalism
  • Holmes supported the nation as a whole
  • Known as an American Patriot
  • Themes of nationalism can be
  • seen in many of his poems

(Matheson)
13
Washington Irving
  • 1783 - 1859

(Wikipedia)
14
Background Information
  • Born to a family of merchants in Manhattan in
    1783
  • Served in the War of 1812
  • Moved to Europe in 1815 to salvage merchant
    business
  • Returned to the United States
  • in 1832
  • Became a diplomat and a
  • writer

(Wikipedia)
15
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1820)
  • Explores the story of Ichabod Crane as he is
    pursued by a ghost of the American Revolution
  • Hints that the nations history still closely
    follows its citizens
  • Expresses a major theme in the battle between
    civilization and
  • wilderness.
  • Explains that there is almost
  • never a balance between
  • the two

(Holodook)
16
Rip Van Winkle (1819)
  • The main character goes from living as a subject
    of King George III to becoming an American
  • Explores the changes that take
  • place after the American
  • Revolution
  • Expresses the ideas that, though
  • continuity is necessary, drastic
  • changes are vital for a
  • society to grow

(Holodook)
17
Nationalism
  • Irving wrote many famous American works
  • Contributed to Americas growing library
  • Discussed internal and external conflicts
  • Internal the growing nation
  • External the struggle of people vs. environment
  • Influenced future American
  • writers, such as Edgar Allen Poe

(Washington Irving Trail Museum)
18
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • 1807 - 1882

(Rabe)
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Background Information
  • Born in 1807 in present-day Maine
  • Attended Bowdoin College
  • Was a foreign languages professor
  • Published books on grammar and
  • poetry
  • Included some of his Puritan beliefs
  • in his work
  • Set an example for how professors
  • should carry out the educational
  • system

(Drane)
20
A Psalm of Life (1825)
  • Written the same year Longfellow graduated
  • Was a religious poem
  • Encourages one to leave
  • their mark on the world
  • Persuades that one should
  • not live in the past

(Poet Seers)
21
Evangeline (1847)
  • Explores the life of two Acadians during their
    move from Canada to the colonies
  • Due to his teachings of French grammar,
    Longfellow enjoyed writing about the lives of the
    Acadians as they lived in
  • North America
  • Was set to take place before the
  • American Revolution

(Doucette)
22
Nationalism
(Advameg, Inc.)
  • Longfellow printed some of the first American
    textbooks on foreign languages
  • Set a precedent for future scholars
  • His works reminded Americans why and how their
    country was founded
  • Paul Reveres Ride (1860)

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Conclusion
  • Writers of the 19th century greatly contributed
    to Americas newfound nationality
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Explored human nature
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes
  • Explored patriotism
  • Washington Irving
  • Explored innocence and adventure
  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • Explored the history of the country
  • and published American textbooks

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