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Transcendentalism In American Literature

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Transcendentalism in American literature was a philosophical and literary movement that emerged in the 19th century, emphasizing the importance of individual intuition, nature, and personal experience.

Key Features

  • Celebration of individuality and self-reliance
  • Emphasis on connection to nature
  • Rejection of societal norms and institutions
  • Exploration of spiritual and philosophical ideas
  • Influence on later American writers like Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson

Pros

  • Encourages self-exploration and personal growth
  • Challenges conventional thinking and encourages critical reflection
  • Inspires creativity and originality in literature

Cons

  • Can be seen as overly idealistic and impractical
  • May promote individualism at the expense of community values

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