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This literary movement valued using one's reason over using one's imagination.
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This literary movement valued using one's reason over using one's imagination.
rationalism
This literary movement valued celebrating nature over embracing industrialization.
romanticism
These literary movements thought the city (industrialization) represented immorality, corruption, and death.
Fireside Poets, Transcendentalism, Dark Romanticism
This literary movements looked for solutions to social problems.
Transcendentalism
This literary group wrote literature that contained many moralistic and nationalistic themes.
Fireside Poets
This literary movement was more pessimistic about humanity.
Dark Romanticism
This literary movement believed that one's spirit could reach a higher plane of consciousness or understanding.
Transcendentalism
This literary movement often focused on U.S. politics.
Fireside Poets
This literary movement saw individuals as prone to sin and self-destruction.
Dark Romanticism
This literary movement felt people could unite with God through nature.
Transcendentalism
This literary movement often showed individuals FAILING to make things better.
Dark Romanticism
This literary movement often wrote for a contemporary audience of general readers.
Fireside Poets
This literary movement felt it was possible to create a utopia (an ideal society).
Transcendentalism
This literary movement often focused on the supernatural.
Dark Romanticism
This literary movement often showed revelation of truths that were hellish and evil.
Dark Romanticism