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Chapter 04 An American Renaissance 20162760 모은주 20162761 박상희

Contents 1 2 3 4 VOCA BACK GROUND KEY WORD 1.Emerson 2.Thoreau 0 3 1 2 3 VOCA BACK GROUND KEY WORD 0 3 4 1.Emerson 2.Thoreau 3.Hawthorne 4.Melville 5.Poe WRITERS

Vocabulary Intellectual [Adj] - connected with or using a person’s ability to think in a logical way and understand things Patriotism [N] - love of your country and willingness to defend it Intuition [N] - the ability to know something by using your feelings rather than considering the facts 0 1 Allegory [N] - a story, play, picture, etc. in which each character or event is a symbol representing an idea or a quality, such as truth, evil, death, etc.; the use of such symbols Primitive [Adj] - belonging to an early stage of technical development

Back Ground 1830s~1840s New spiritual era Transcendentalism 0 1 Transcendentalism Romanticism An American Renaissance

Key Word Romanticism Transcendentalism 0 1 Transcendentalists

Writers Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1803~1882 - essayist, lecturer, and poet - founded the “Transcendental Club” - Wrote about nature in the abstract Works Nature(1836) Self-Reliance(1841) The Over-Soul(1841) The Poet(1844)

Writers Henry David Thoreau - 1817~1862 - Deeply influenced by reading Nature - Similar opinions with Emerson - Wrote about nature in the detail Works Civil Disobedience(1849) A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (1849) Walden(1854)

Writers Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1804~1864 - Opposed the Transcendentalists - Writes about man in society 0 1 Works The Celestial Railroad(1843) Fanshawe(1828) Twice-Told Tales(1837) Mosses from an Old Manse(1846) Young Goodman Brown(1835) The Snow Image(1851) The Scarlet Letter(1850) House of the Seven Gables(1851)

Writers Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter House of the Seven Gables 0 1

Writers Herman Melville - 1819~1891 - Has a tragic view of life - Became a sailor at age twenty - Moves from allegory to symbolism 0 1 Works Typee(1846) Omoo(1847) Mardi(1849) Redburn(1849) White-Jacket(1850) Moby-Dick(1851) Pierre(1852) Bartleby the Scrivener(1853)

Writers Herman Melville Moby-Dick 0 1

Writers Edgar Allan Poe - 1809~1849 - More romantic in language and imagery - The short story, literary criticism, and poetry - Tales of horror are known throughout the world 0 1 0 1 Works MS Found in a Bottle(1833) The Fall of the House of Usher(1839) Ligeia(1838) The Bells(1840) The Black Cat(1843) The Raven(1845) Ulalume(1847)

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