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Romanticism 1800-1860. Leading up to the Romanticism Period:. Deism Belief that God made it possible for all people at all times to discover natural laws through their God-given power to reason Different religious backgrounds Belief that universe is orderly and good
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Romanticism 1800-1860
Leading up to the Romanticism Period: • Deism • Belief that God made it possible for all people at all times to discover natural laws through their God-given power to reason • Different religious backgrounds • Belief that universe is orderly and good • Best form of worship is to do good for others
Romanticism: • Reaction against rationalism • Value feeling and intuition over reason • “A journey away from the corruption of civilization and the limits of rational thought and toward the integrity of nature and the freedom of the imagination” • Art = intuitive, “felt” experience • Poetry = highest and most sublime embodiment of the imagination • Attacked science
Characteristics of American Romanticism • Values feeling & intuition over reason • Places faith in inner experiences & the power of the imagination • Shuns the artificiality of civilization and seeks unspoiled nature • Prefers youthful innocence to educated sophistication • Champions individual freedom & the worth of the individual • Contemplates nature’s beauty as a path to spiritual and moral development
Characteristics of American Romanticism (continued) • Looks backward to the wisdom of the past & distrusts progress • Finds beauty & truth in exotic locales, the supernatural realm, and the inner world of the imagination • Sees poetry as the highest expression of the imagination • Finds inspiration in myth, legend, and folk culture
Romanticism – Inspiration • Westward expansion / development of the frontier
Characteristics of the American Romantic Hero • Young, or possesses youthful qualities • Is innocent & pure of purpose • Has a sense of honor based not on society’s rules but on some higher principle • Has a knowledge of people & of life based on deep, intuitive understanding, not on formal learning • Loves nature & avoids town life • Quests for some higher truth in the natural world
“Fireside Poets” • Poets: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow • John Greenleaf Whittier • Oliver Wendell Holmes • James Russell Lowell • William Cullen Bryant • Subject matter: Love, patriotism, nature, family, God, & religion • Celebrations of American people, places, & events • Structured, standard meter, “pretty” style
Classical (eighteenth century; “Enlightenment,” scientific revolution, “Age of Reason”) stylistic tendencies: hard edges, clear colors, focused light subject tendencies: historical figures, social and historical settings, human figures in foreground Audubon, Gyrfalcon Romantic painting stylistic tendencies: softer edges and colors, diffuse light subject tendencies: nature, human figures in background, human figures diminished, human figures not historical but fictional or “types” Heade, Hummingbirds & Orchids
Landscape scene from the Last of the Mohicans by Thomas Cole
Romanticism • The true beginnings of American Literature, true American style