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Voices of Reform: Romanticism and the Transcendentalist Movement

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Abstract
America in the mid-19th century is caught in a whirlwind of change. The country's expansion and growth excite artists and writers caught up in the spirit of romanticism, a cultural and artistic movement that immigrated from Europe in the 1820s. Even in politics and economics American intellectuals commit themselves to the liberation of the human spirit. The romantic influence also impacts the transcendentalist movement illustrated in Henry David Thoreau's writing about nature with romantic sensibility.
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American History, American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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English
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