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One notable nature writer from the school of American Romanticism is Ralph Waldo Emerson, known for his essays and poetry that celebrate the interconnectedness of nature and the human soul. His work emphasized the spiritual and philosophical significance of the natural world.
Ralph Waldo Emerson is a notable nature writer from the school of American romanticism. His essays, such as "Nature" and "Self-Reliance," reflect his deep connection to the natural world and the idea of finding spiritual truth in nature.
The Dark Romanticism
Emerson is generally considered a writer of light romanticism. His philosophy, focused on self-reliance and the beauty of nature, aligns more closely with the optimism and appreciation of the natural world found in light romanticism.
Emily Dickinson was associated with the literary movement of Romanticism, which emphasized individualism, emotion, nature, and imagination. She is often considered a pre-modernist writer for her innovative use of language and form.
Robert Finch - nature writer - was born in 1943.
Nathaniel Hawthorne is known for his works of fiction, particularly his novels and short stories focusing on themes of sin, guilt, and the human condition. He is often associated with the American Romantic movement and is renowned for his use of allegory and symbolism in his writing.
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is primarily known for his detective fiction, particularly the Sherlock Holmes series. While his writing often includes elements of romance and adventure, he is not typically classified as a romanticism writer. His works are more closely associated with the genre of mystery and crime fiction.
William Blinn writer of Brian's Song went to The American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Roger Morris - American writer - was born in 1937.
John Nichols - American writer - was born in 1940.
Charles Morris - American writer - died in 1922.