French philosopher Baron de Montesquieu influenced the framers to adopt the philosophy of separation of powers.
Cicero
The Lost Generation was a name for the young generation of Americans who were in Europe during the First World War and returned afterward as a way to rebel against mainstream America. This generation was skeptical of authority and writers often portrayed America as a nation that made them lose hope in modern society. These writers tended to adopt influences from European cultures instead.
They were assumed by the writers of the Constitution to be necessary to the government to function
Logic, emotion and morality
The ideals of the Roman Republic inspired the writers of the American Constitution.
American writers largely imitating European Romantics.
Ralph Waldo Emerson was influenced by European writers such as Montaigne, Goethe, and Wordsworth. He was drawn to their ideas on individualism, nature, and the power of self-reliance, which influenced his own transcendentalist philosophy. Emerson sought to create a uniquely American literature that emphasized the importance of intuition and spiritual connection with the natural world.
French writers and artists such as Charles Baudelaire, Gustave Flaubert, and Edouard Manet.
John Locke
American writers, composers, and artists in the 1920s broke away from European traditions by embracing new forms of expression such as jazz music, modernist literature, and abstract art. They rejected the rigid structures of classical art and literature, seeking to create works that reflected the dynamic and diverse American culture of the time. This led to the development of distinctly American styles that were influenced by but distinct from European traditions.
Transcendentalism.
Ralph Waldo Emerson was influenced by European writers such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Thomas Carlyle. He was also inspired by French philosophers like Montaigne and Rousseau. These influences helped shape his transcendentalist philosophy and writing style.
Recent writers been influenced by the poems of Homer because he wrote epic poems
it's Trancendentalism
B. Writers of the Enlightenment era.
These writers were influenced by the literary movement known as American Romanticism. This movement emphasized individualism and the importance of emotion and intuition over reason. Writers explored themes of nature, the supernatural, and inner emotions in their works.