Dickinson, Hawthorne, and Melville
[2023-10-07 17:57:57]
Throughout our history, we have tried to utilize the repetitive environment (ie nature) to perfect our lives. In addition to manipulating the materialist and economic aspects of our world, we try to achieve progress within ourselves using morality and spirit. Unfortunately, we do not depend on ourselves to achieve this goal, but we are seeking the help of traditional social institutions. In other words, these agencies are tired of manipulating us for their own benefit and are more harmful than help.
Essays and poems written by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) are about not only what they are embodying and what they are talking about, but also about the impact on other people. Hawthorne, Melville, Fuller, Whitman, Dickinson, and especially Thoreau knew about the work of Emerson and had to accept it as they wrote. Emerson's seed, center, and essence are clearly stated in his famous "self-belief": "Trust yourself," he said. "The heart vibrates the strings of iron." "Self-reliance" He insisted that "every virtue is understood in other places."
Wat Whitman, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, and transcendentalists are the first great writers in America. In the case of novelists, the romantic tendency tends to express themselves in what Hawthorne calls "romantic", a very emotional and symbolic fiction. Romance is not a love story, it is a serious novel that uses special techniques to convey the complicated and subtle meaning. As most British or continental novelists have done, Hawthorn, Melville and Poe do not carefully define the character of the realist as most British or continental novelists, instead they are bigger than life . It is burning in a wonderful sense. A typical hero of American romanticism is a ghost, an alienated individual.
Some literary giants in American romanticism, romanticism and replica have reached their peak. Po, Whitman, Dickinson, Hawthorne, Melville. They created a new personality for themselves. When Americans have more opportunities, more freedom and believe America is the greatest country on the planet, high romanticists live in the era of widespread commercial expansion. However, since otherwise romantic writers tend to draw the darkness of the country, their work carries deeper power
Among the high romantics, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorn, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson and Herman Melville are never ignored. Po established a new iconic poetry and formed a new short story about the detective line that lay the foundation for analytical criticism. Great attention; Whitman is considered a pioneer of American free poetry; Dickinson is a lyric writer and personal writer; Melville fills his book with his iconic richness and penetration.