The Romanticism era in American literature is generally considered to span from the late 18th century to the mid-19th century, with key figures such as Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Emily Dickinson contributing to the movement.
The Romanticism Era in American Literature was the period from 1820-1860. The Romantic Era actually got its start in Europe beginning in 1800.
American Romanticim was from 1800-1860.
The major genres of the romantiscism era in American literature are novels, short stories, sermons, manifestos and poems.
The literary aspects of the rationalism era in american literature were realism, music, poems, and much more.
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The early 20th century
This occurred in the early 20th century.
Puritan literature in American was begun many authors and related to sorry state of affairs. It ended about 1728 with the advent of Enlightenment philosophy.
The rationalism era in American literature came in the form of political pamphlets, travel writing, fiction employs generic plots and characters, and waned as patriotism grew, and differences between Americans and Europeans worsened.
American literature of this era was most strongly influenced by movements such as Transcendentalism, Realism, and Naturalism. Writers like Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mark Twain, and Jack London made significant contributions to this period, shaping the development of American literature. These movements emphasized themes of individualism, nature, and societal issues, reflecting the changing landscape of the country during this time.
The modern period for literature was between 1914 and 1939. This was after the American Renaissance. Major writers were Robert Frost, William Carlos, TS. Eliot, Cummings, etc. They were influenced by World War I.
Oral traditions were most common during the pre-colonial and early colonial eras in American literature. This was a time when storytelling and folklore were passed down through generations verbally, before written forms of literature became more widespread.
Romanticism originated in England and a bit later had a great influence on American writers such as Thoreau and Emerson.