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Introduction to American Romanticism. Romanticism: The Movement Time Frame: late 18th century - early 20th century Origins First appearance in Germany.

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1 Introduction to American Romanticism

2 Romanticism: The Movement Time Frame: late 18th century - early 20th century Origins First appearance in Germany in 1770s (“Sturm und Drang”); England in 1790s; spread to America from 1820s onward What Started It? A reaction against the Enlightenment or Age of Reason, especially emphasis on formal propriety, classical style, and decorum

3 What do you think of when you hear the word “Romantic”? Jot down as many things as possible. Bullet points are fine. Go for at least 8-10 associations.

4 Romantic and romantic ➔ r: Emotion, imagination, symbolism, love ➔ R: INDIVIDUALITY - The Individual and relationship to society (Birth of “Self”) ➔ R: FEELING over FORM - experimentation and creativity in art and literature ➔ R: AWE, OPTIMISM, ESCAPISM - the uncharted frontier, opportunity, adventure ➔ R: NATURE as REFUGE - source of spirituality, Truth, wisdom, inspiration

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6 “ “Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”  Ralph Waldo Emerson

7 American Romantics ◍ Poets o Henry Wadsworth Longfellow o Walt Whitman o Emily Dickinson ◍ Prose Writers o Ralph Waldo Emerson o Henry David Thoreau o Herman Melville ◍ Artists o Thomas Cole o Asher B. Durand o Alfred Bierstadt

8 TRANSCENDENTALISM Valued intuition, insight, inspiration, experience, personal discovery, social reform, and universal truth

9 THOMAS COLE, “The Falls of Kaaterskill” (1826)

10 THOMAS COLE, “The Oxbow (View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, after a Thunderstorm)” (1836)

11 ASHER DURAND, “Kindred Spirits” (1848)

12 ALFRED BIERSTADT, “Emigrants Crossing the Plains” (1867)

13 ALFRED BIERSTADT, “Looking up the Yosemite Valley” (1865-67)

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15 CHAIN REACTION Renaissance Enlightenment Romanticism

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17 Time Frame?MVPs?Reaction to? Likes Dislikes Transcen- dentalism? LET’S REVIEW


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