In De Stael and Constant's novel, women are used as male counterparts. Corrine and Ellenore as the main female characters can be seen as muses, but the situation is different. Corrine 's Muse' s depiction is close to classical myths, and Ellenore 's Muse is dark and looks like a feminine figure. This can be explained by Corrine and Ellenore, their relationship with the male hero, and the relationship between the hero and other women. Corrine and Ellenore seem to have similar backgrounds, they are regarded as leaving their homeland, being unable to raise children, craving love, and inappropriate games.
Clearly, these views are far from primitive, and the influence of Emerson's neopratonic philosophy, previous readings of Coleridge and other European romanticism, and the work of Emmanuel Fort Sweden, Hindu philosophy and other factors influence I am receiving. . The difference between Emerson and other people expressing similar transcendental ideas is their ability as a superb literary stylist to express his ideas in a vivid and broad perspective. His philosophical sophistication has unique power and organic unity, and its cumulative effect is very exciting and stimulates his imagination of modern readers.
In the 19th century American writers, including Nathaniel Hawthorne, were influenced by the romantic movement of Europe, but they joined their own nationalist thought. The most famous romantic movies in Europe are William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Blake. In this movement, in Germany, in the beginning of the 18th century, such as attention to personal strength, attention to extreme experiences such as fear, love, fear, attention to nature and natural landscape, the importance of everyday events, started. Among the American writers inspired by the romantic tradition are James Fenimore Cooper, Washington Irving, and transcendent Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. American romanticism in the early 19th century has a tendency to celebrate the American landscape and emphasized the high-level ideal that beautified the beautiful homeland.