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1
American Romantic Period
  • Also known as the American Renaissance

2
1800 - 1860
  • Whats going on in the world
  • 1803 Louisiana Purchase
  • 1810 Mexico begins its war of independence
    from Spain
  • 1812 British attempt to take back America in
    the War of 1812
  • 1815 Napoleon defeated at Waterloo
  • 1820-1821 Missouri Compromise (free state/
    slave state)
  • 1830 Underground railroad begins
  • 1837 Queen Victoria rules England
  • 1845 United States annexes Texas (leads to war
    with Mexico in 1846)
  • 1849 California gold rush
  • 1854 Republican party formed (opposed extension
    of slavery)
  • 1858 England takes over rule of India

3
Louisiana Purchase
  • From France
  • 4 cents an acre (15 million dollars total)
  • Doubled US Territory

4
The Gold Rush
  • Helped to develop the West
  • Led to the building of railroads
  • California and Alaska were major rushes

5
Romanticism
  • NOT about love
  • Values feeling and intuition over reason
  • Romantics believed that imagination could
    discover truths that the rational mind could not
  • Nature is very important

Those who dream by day are cognizant of many
things which escape those who dream only by
night. -Edgar Allan Poe
6
Characteristics of the American Romantic period
  • Values feeling and intuition over reason
  • Values the imagination over reality
  • Civilization is bad Nature is good
  • Educated sophistication is bad Youthful
    innocence is good
  • Individual freedom is important
  • Nature is the way to find God
  • Progress is bad
  • Most settings are in exotic locales or the
    supernatural
  • Poetry is the highest expression of the
    imagination
  • Lots of inspiration from myths and legends

7
The American Hero
  • Young (or at least acts young)
  • Innocent and pure
  • Sense of honor higher than societys honor
  • Has knowledge of people and life based on a deep
    understanding, not based on education
  • Loves nature
  • Quests for a higher truth

8
The Hero
  • First American Hero created by James Fennimore
    Cooper
  • Natty Bumppo (went by other names
    Hawkeye, Deerslayer, and Leatherstocking)

9
The Fireside Poets
  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • John Greenleaf Whittier
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes
  • James Russell Lowell

10
Fireside Poets
  • People liked to read their works by the fireside
    at night
  • For a very long time were known as the most
    popular poets ever
  • Very un-Romantic in their style

11
Transcendentalists
  • Weird
  • One must go beyond (transcend) the everyday human
    experience in order to determine the ultimate
    reality of God
  • What is perceived by the senses is not
    necessarily true
  • Believed in human perfectibility
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson is best known

12
The Dark Romantics
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman
    Melville
  • Believed what the Romantics did, but felt that at
    the core of everyone was a dark, sinister being
  • Has a lot of crazy or guilt-racked people in
    their stories
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