Dark Romanticism
The works of Herman Melville
Herman Melville- Moby Dick
The works of Nathanial Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne- "Young Goodman Brown," "The Birthmark," "The Minister's Black Veil," and The Scarlet Letter
The works of Bram Stoker
Bram Stoker- Dracula
Gothic Literature
Characterized by grotesque characters, bizarre situations, and violent events
The works of Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe- "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Raven," "Tell Tale Heart," "Cask of Amontillado," "The Oval Portrait," "Annabel Lee," and "The Pit and the Pendulum"
Dark Romanticism
Focused on the dark, evil aspects of human nature.
Dark Romanticism Characteristics
Focused on the darker side of human nature Horrific Themes: Examined the psychological effects of guilt and sin, the conflict between good and evil, and people plagued with madness Often featured a creepy, dark, hopeless mood, created through a detailed setting Depicted extreme, passionate emotions like fear, hatred, grief, and love Often a ghostly legend, an unexplainable occurrence, or a story about a horrible death or murder. Supernatural events are often included. Atmosphere of mystery and suspense Omens, foreshadowing, and dreams Used extensive use of symbols
Differences between Transcendentalists and Dark Romantics
Human Nature- While Transcendentalists believed that humans were inherently good, capable of reaching perfection, and able to possess divinity and wisdom, Dark Romantics sought to present individuals as prone to sin and self-destruction. Spiritual Forces- Transcendentalism saw nature as a divine mediator, while Dark Romanticism viewed it in a much more sinister light. For Dark Romantics, the natural world is dark, decaying, and mysterious; when it does reveal truth to man, its revelations are evil and hellish. Reform- Transcendentalists advocated social reform when appropriate, works of Dark Romanticism frequently show individuals failing in their attempts to make changes for the better.
5 I's of Romanticism
Imagination Intuition Idealism Inspiration Individuality
The works of Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley - Frankenstein
Transcendentalism Characteristics
Nonconformity - Societal norms and structure was perceived as a negative thing. Self Reliance - They relied on their own survival abilities. Through their own philosophical reflection with Nature, they could reach perfection. Free Thought - Carried the belief that at the core, the soul, humans are good and humanity will carry on and transcend time just as nature transcends time. Confidence - Transcendentalists viewed confidence as a way of viewing oneself and how that person should take on actions and problems. (They were incredibly optimistic!) Importance of Nature - Much like the Romantics, the Transcendentalist believed that Nature was sacred and holy.
Edgar Allan Poe
Poe is the father of Dark Romanticism Poe's wrote about the workings of the human mind; master of suspense/horror He most desired to cut free from reality or actually enter into the world of the imagination Poe used his stories to show readers the truth that lies in the dark and irrational depths of the human mind Poe wrote the first detective story - Inspired Doyle to create Sherlock Holmes
Transcendentalism
The first real American literary movement; individuals wished to use Nature to transcend the limits of human reason for existential meaning
Romanticism
is a literary movement that focused on introspection, individuality, nature, and freedom of expression.
Romanticism Characteristics
values feelings over intuition values the power of the imagination seeks the beauty of unspoiled nature values youthful innocence values individual freedom values the lessons of the past finds beauty in exotic locales, the supernatural, and in the imagination values poetry as the highest expression of the imagination values myth, legend, and folk culture