Chapter 14 Sec 2 1.Writing A.Romanticism: A style of writing that stressed individual, imagination, creativity and emotion. James Fennimore Cooper Noah.

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Chapter 14 Sec 2 1.Writing A.Romanticism: A style of writing that stressed individual, imagination, creativity and emotion. James Fennimore Cooper Noah Webster-dictionary Henry Wadsworth Longfellow- Revere’s Ride

Art 2. Hudson River School taught how to paint landscapes

Nourishing the Mind 3. Ralph Waldo Emerson & Henry David Thoreau A. Transcendentalists who thought the spiritual world was more important than the physical world. B. Thoreau believed people should follow their own beliefs and protest peacefully when necessary. –Civil Disobedience

Nourish the Heart 4. Walt Whitman- Poet Emily Dickenson-Poet Edgar Allen Poe Nathaniel Hawthorne- Scarlet Letter Herman Melville-Moby Dick