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Romanticism. 1800-1860. Plain, factual, methodical way to approach a problem and obtain a logical solution. Rationalism vs Romanticism. City was a place to find success and self-realization. City was a place of moral ambiguity, corruption, and death.
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Romanticism 1800-1860
Plain, factual, methodical way to approach a problem and obtain a logical solution. Rationalism vs Romanticism
City was a place to find success and self-realization City was a place of moral ambiguity, corruption, and death. Journeyed to countryside for moral clarity, healthful living, and imagination Rationalism vs Romanticism
Romanticism and the Imagination • Feeling and intuition over reason • The imagination can understand truths that the rational mind can not reach • Truths • Powerful emotion • Natural unspoiled beauty • Spontaneity • Poetry was the highest embodiment of imagination
The Quest for Truth • Searched exotic settings • Removed from grimy and noisy industrial age • Contemplated the natural world until the dull reality fell away to reveal underlying beauty and truth • Intellectual and emotional awakening
A new Hero • European image of American= unsophisticated and uncivilized • Romantic novelists believed virtue was in American innocence, not in European sophistication
Worldly Educated Sophisticated Bent on making a place for himself in civilization Youthful Innocent Intuitive Close to nature Rationalist hero vs Romantic hero