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Edgar Allan Poe American Romanticism

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American Romanticism was the first full-fledged literary movement that developed in the U.S. it was made up of a group of authors who wrote and published between around 1820-1860, when the U.S. was still finding it’s feet as a new nation. Although it hadn’t known any national boundaries. The basic idea for this is in Romanticism is that reason cannot explain everything. In reaction to the cult of nationality that was Enlightenment, Romanticism had searched for deeper appeals. This had led romantics to view things with a different trick that the Enlightenment thinkers. This was a time period where romantics revolted against the “age of reason”. They had celebrated nature, imagination, and intuition. Also the American Romanticism is written in …show more content…

He was the principal forerunner of the “art for art’s sake” movement, in the nineteenth-century European literature. He is well known for the poem “The Raven”, and the “Tall Tell Tale Heart” short story. Edgar Allan Poe had wrote many gothic stories about murder, revenge, torture, the plague, being burned alive. Yet that isn’t all he would write about; he also wrote stories about adventures on the high seas, buried pirate treasure, famous balloon rides, love stories, and even some comedies.

Lastly, we have Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. He was a commanding figure in the cultural life of the nineteenth-century American. He had reminded Americans of their roots, and in the process became an American icon. Longfellow is known for: Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie, and Paul Revere’s Ride. Merchants, manufactures, journalists, preachers, sermons, and ordinary men and women quote him on the daily. His work had inspired artists and composers, and the poems were read in parlors, school rooms, civic ceremonies, schools, geographic locations, and ordinary locations, even cigars were named after

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