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Chapter Three American Romanticism (1820-1860)
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General Introduction “ Romanticism The term ,Romanticism, is associated with imagination and boundlessness, as contrasted with classicism, which is commonly associated with reason and restriction. The most profound and comprehensive idea of romanticism is the vision of a greater personal freedom for the individual
Romantic Attitudes 1: Appeals to imagination; 2. Stress on emotion ratherthan' reason; optimism,geniality.113. Subjectivity: in form andmeaning.福1111IE1-111111111
Romantic Attitudes ▪ 1. Appeals to imagination; ▪ 2. Stress on emotion rather than reason; optimism, geniality. ▪ 3. Subjectivity: in form and meaning
福1. Time RangeFrom the end of the 18th1century through the outbreak1of the Civil War.1稻意1-111一-1111福y.-11111/1
1. Time Range ▪ From the end of the 18th century through the outbreak of the Civil War
112. Ideals:111福Ideals: Democracy andpolitical equality becamethe ideals of the newnation.一一11111福111111111111111111
2. Ideals: ▪ Ideals: Democracy and political equality became the ideals of the new nation