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During the 1820s, American Romanticism emerged in literature, marked by an emphasis on emotion, nature, individualism, and the supernatural. It led to works by authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Washington Irving that explored themes of the human experience and the unknown. This movement pushed against the rationalism of the Enlightenment era.

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