Romanticism Ms Cooper
What is Romanticism? Romanticism is a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual. 1800-1860 Romanticism is a reaction to the Age of Reason.
#RomanticismGoals Independence, and Prosperity Imagination/Creativity
Characteristics of Romantic Era Focus in individual freedom Distrust of civilization Interest in supernatural Love of beauty and nature-Getting back to nature Anti-industrialism Focus on emotion rather than reason Imagination could reach places where reason could not
History of Romanticism Romanticism was first felt in Germany Goes beyond national
Age of Reason vs. Romanticism Imagination able to discover truths that Reason could not reach Truths accompanied by powerful emotion and associated with beauty City: place of moral ambiguity, corruption, and death Countryside: Independence, moral certainty, and health
The Light and Dark of Romanticism TRANSCENDENTALISM Transcendentalism in the 19th Century was more than a trend in American literature. It was a philosophical movement, but it owed its development as much to democracy as to European philosophers. Transcendentalism centered on the divinity of each individual; but this divinity could be self-discovered only if the person had the independence of mind to do so.
Light: TRANSCENDENTALISM The chief aim is to become fully aware not only of what our senses record, but also to recognize the ability of our inner voice—our intuition—to wisely and correctly interpret the sensory input. Focus on self-reliance and individualism-listen and obeying your inner-voice
Dark: Gothic Literature Include highly charged emotional states like: terror, a feeling that one is on the brink of insanity, anger, agitation, an exaggerated feeling of some impending doom, and obsessive love. Supernatural events: ghosts, doors that open themselves, unexplained sounds, etc. Damsels in distress are frequent. Women who are frightened and confused, wandering around lost, or dying due to a slow and unexplainable ailment.
Father of the Dark Poe is the father of Dark Romanticism - Poe is a Gothic writer - Gothic novels feature mysterious settings and elements of the bizarre and supernatural - Poe wrote the first detective story – Inspired Doyle to create Sherlock Holmes