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1、Romanticism Simply speaking,Romanticism is a literary movement flourished as a cultural force throughout the 19th C and it can be divided into the early period and the late period.Also it remains powerful in contemporary literature and art.Romanticism is a complex artistic,literary,and intellectual
2、movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Western Europe,and gained strength during the Industrial Revolution.It was partly a revolt against aristocratic social and political norms of the Age of Enlightenment and a reaction against the scientific rationalization of nature,an
3、d was embodied most strongly in the visual arts,music,and literature.第1页/共20页 Romanticism,a term that is associated with imagination and boundlessness,as contrasted with classicism,which is commonly associated with reason and restriction.A romantic attitude may be detected in literature of any perio
4、d,but as an historical movement it arose in the 18th and 19th centuries,in reaction to more rational literary,philosophic,artistic,religious,and economic standards.The most clearly defined romantic literary movement in the U.S.was Transcendentalism.第2页/共20页Reasons on the rise of American Romanticism
5、Internal causes:1)American burgeoned into a political,economic and cultural independence.Democracy and political equality became the ideals of the new nation.Radical changes came about in the political life of the country.Parties began to squabble and scramble for power,and new system was in the mak
6、ing.2)The spread of industrialism,the sudden influx of immigration,and the pioneers pushing the frontier further west,all these produced something of an economic boom and,with it,a tremendous sense of optimism and hope among the people.第3页/共20页3)Ever-increasing magazines played an important role in
7、facilitating literary expansion in the country.External causes:1)Foreign influences added incentive to the growth of romanticism in America.2)The influence of Sir Walter Scott was particularly powerful and enduring.第4页/共20页British RomanticismIt prevailed in England during the period(1798-1832).There
8、 are two schools of Romanticists:a.passive or escapist.These writers protested against capitalist development by turning to the feudal past,turning to nature for protection.(Wordsworth,Coleridge,Southey)b.active.They held out an ideal of a future society free from oppression and exploitation.(Byron,
9、Shelly,Keats)2.Their writings are filled with strong-willed heroes,terrible events,tragic situation,powerful conflicting passion and exotic events.Sometimes they resort to symbolic methods,and pay great attention to spiritual and emotional life of man.Nature often personified,also plays an important
10、 role.The creative imagination occupied the center of romantic views of arts.第5页/共20页American Romanticism(The most important period in the history of American literature)1.Time:It stretches from the end of the 18th century throughout the outbreak of the Civil War,with two phrases:a.1770s to 1830s,Ea
11、rly period Representatives:Washington Irving,James Fenimore Cooper b.1830s to 1860s,Late period summit of American literature Representatives:Emerson,Thoreau,Hawthorne,Melville,Whitman,Dickinson,Poe etc.2.Features of American Romanticism a.Imitative:Some of the American Romantic writings were modele
12、d on English and European works.The Romantic Movement proved to be a decisive influence.Without it,the rise of Romanticism would have been impossible.Romanticism writers such as Scott,Coleridge,Wordsworth,Byron all made a stimulating impact on American literature.第6页/共20页b.Independent:From the very
13、beginning,American Romanticism exhibited distinct features of its own.It originated from a mixture of factors which were altogether American rather than anything else.American Romanticism was in essence the expression of a real new experience and contained“an alien quality”.E.g.,the American nationa
14、l experience of pioneering into the west is a rich fund of material for American writers.It is these Romanticism writers that created an indigenous American literature.c.Puritan influence over American Romanticism was clearly noticeable.E.g.,the author tended more to moralize than writers in England
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