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Characteristics of American Literary Romanticism 1. INDIVIDUALISM –Popularized by the frontier tradition –Jacksonian democracy – Supported Abolitionism

2. IMAGINATION –Reaction against the earlier age’s emphasis on Reason –Abandonment of literary tradition in favor of experimentation –“Organicism”: every idea held within it an inherent structure

3. EMOTION –F–Feeling is now considered superior to rationality as the mode of perceiving and experiencing reality –I–Intuition leads one to truth –T–Truth/reality are now highly subjective

4. NATURE –T–The means of knowing Truth God reveals himself solely through Nature Nature becomes a moral teacher –T–The actual subject matter of the Romantics

5. DISTANT SETTINGS –Both in terms of time and place –Used to comment on attitudes of the time period

The Fireside Poets America’s First Literary Rock Stars

What are the Fireside Poets? First group of American poets to rival British poets in popularity in either country. Notable for their scholarship and the resilience of their lines and themes. Preferred conventional forms over experimentation. Often used American legends and scenes of American life as their subject matter.

Who were the Fireside Poets? Henry Wadsworth Longfellow William Cullen Bryant James Russell Lowell Oliver Wendell Holmes John Greenleaf Whittier

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Composed “Song of Hiawatha”, “Paul Revere’s Ride” “Psalm of Life” “The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls”

William Cullen Bryant Composed “To a Waterfowl” and “Thanatopsis” One of the founders of the Republican party and supporter of Lincoln

James Russell Lowell Composed “The First Snowfall” and “The Present Crisis” Active in anti- slavery causes

Oliver Wendell Holmes Medical doctor – invented the term “anesthesia.” Composed “Old Ironsides,” which saved the U.S.S. Constitution from the scrap yard Father of Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

John Greenleaf Whittier Composed Snow- bound, “Maude Muller” and “Barefoot Boy” Active in anti- slavery movement

Lasting Impact Longfellow remained the most popular American poet for decades. When Poe criticized him, he was all but ostracized. Longfellow remains the only American poet to be immortalized by a bust in Westminster Abbey’s Poets’ Corner They took on causes in their poetry, such as the abolition of slavery, which brought the issues to the forefront in a palatable way. Through their scholarship and editorial efforts, they paved the way for later Romantic writers like Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman.