CONCLUSION
American Romanticism literature knew from the 1750’s to 1840’s, from faith in reason to the reign of senses, feelings, and escapism to imagination changed the writers’ spirit towards their writings. The style and words changed going hand in hand with the genres. Just like the previous movements, Romanticism manifested itself in poetry and drama, in music and paintings, in novels and short stories.We knew it presented how the Americans At the nineteenth and eighteenth century saw their society. The Romantic Movement that lasted from 1800 till 1860 was, in fact, a revolution against the age of reason. Writers, thinkers, and artists started to focus more on imagination, intuition, metaphysical musing, and emotions There are many different famous wrters such as Washington Irving’s The legend of Sleepy Hollow (1820) and most famously Edgar Allan Poe with all his poems and short stories like The Fall of the House of Usher (1839) in American romanticism literature.Edgar Allan Poe described a mystery, dark, and fictional world full of suspense. "The Fall of the House of Usher" possesses the typical features of a gothic tale, a haunted house, dreary landscape, mysterious sickness, doubled personality, death, darkness and gloom in addition to the use of some specific characteristics that helps create this new imaginary world. Among these characteristics, there are the elements focused on which are Time, Space and Imagination.
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