THE DARK ROMANTICS.

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THE DARK ROMANTICS

A Dark Romantic View I know not how it was—but, with the first glimpse of the building, a sense of insufferable gloom pervaded my spirit. I say insufferable; for the feeling was unrelieved by any of that half-pleasurable, because poetic, sentiment, with which the mind usually receives even the sternest natural images of the desolate or terrible. From “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe © 2003-2004 clipart.com

Who Were the Dark Romantics? The Dark Romantics were a group of nineteenth-century writers who explored the dark side of human nature. Dark Romantic writers explored the human potential for evil, including the psychological effects of guilt, sin, and madness. The Dark Romantic view countered the optimism of the Transcendentalist writers of the time.

Who Were the Transcendentalists? The Transcendentalists were a group of nineteenth-century writers and artists who believed in the goodness and ultimate perfectibility of human beings. The Transcendentalists valued self-reliance and individualism over custom and tradition. They saw the natural world as a doorway to a mystical or ideal reality.

Differences Between Transcendentalists and Dark Romantics Saw divine goodness and beauty beneath everyday reality Believed spiritual truths may be ugly or frightening Embraced the mystical and idealistic elements of Puritan thought Reintroduced the dark side of Puritan beliefs: the idea of Original Sin and the human potential for evil

Similarities Between Transcendentalists and Dark Romantics True reality is spiritual. Intuition is superior to logic or reason. Human events contain signs and symbols of spiritual truths.

Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) Hawthorne’s short stories and novels reflect Dark Romantic views of humanity. In “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment,” four people drink a magical elixir and choose the foolishness of false youth over the wisdom of age and experience. In “The Minister’s Black Veil,” a Puritan minister decides to wear a black veil for the rest of his life to represent the universality of sorrow and secret sin. The novel The Scarlet Letter tells a story of sin and redemption and explores the evil of hypocrisy.

Herman Melville (1819–1891) Herman Melville’s short stories and novels also reflect a Dark Romantic view of nature and humanity. In the novel Moby-Dick, Captain Ahab doubts whether there is any real truth or meaning behind the appearances of nature. In “Bartleby the Scrivener,” a lawyer watches his copyist withdraw completely from the material world.

Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) Poe’s masterful short stories told tales of madness, revenge, and tragic fate. In “The Cask of Amontillado,” the mad narrator takes deadly revenge on a man who insulted him. In the classic horror tale “The Pit and the Pendulum,” the narrator barely escapes a horrible death in a dark dungeon. In “The Tell-Tale Heart,” a man commits murder and is driven to confess by the imaginary beating of the dead man’s heart.

Washington Irving (1783-1859) In “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” Sleepy Hollow is a town known for its ghosts. The legend has it a soldier had his head shot off by a cannon during the war and comes back nightly to find it.

William Faulkner 1897-1962 Author of “A Rose for Emily” a love story about a very interesting character, Emily. Considered to be a Southern Gothic – a subset of Dark Romanticism Themes include deeply flawed, disturbing or eccentric characters who focus on hoodoo, decayed settings, grotesque situations, and other sinister events relating to poverty, alienation, crime, or violence.

The Dark Romantic Legacy Dark Romantic themes still appear in stories, books, movies, TV shows, and comic books. Present-day horror stories and movies borrow images and themes from the original master of horror, Edgar Allan Poe. The conflict between good and evil and the effects of guilt and sin are major themes in current literature, popular writing, and television. Poe has himself appeared in a Batman comic, as a wild biker with a companion raven on the handlebars in a 1970 Roger Corman film, and once in a Stroh's beer commercial several decades ago. The raven motif has been used in an episode of "The Simpsons." Poe was named in Beatles' lyrics in the song "I Am the Walrus," on the 1967 "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album. The group also gave him the honor of using his image on the iconic album cover.

What Have You Learned? 1. The Transcendentalists had a dark vision of the world. a. true b. false 2. Hawthorne was a Transcendentalist. a. true b. false 3. The Dark Romantics believed in spiritual but not necessarily optimistic truths behind nature.