English literature
Dark Romanticism was an anti-Transcendentalist movement
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wellis
Dark Romanticism was influenced by Transcendentalism but did not fully embrace its idealism. One of the most notable distinctions is Dark Romanticism's decided lack of optimism in regards to the human condition, nature, and God.
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mahir
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Dark Romanticism draws more heavily from the Romanticist movement that preceded it, but exists as a pessimistic counterbalance to the Transcendentalists.
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Ruzhyo
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While Transcendentalists preoccupied themselves with man's potential, and his innate capacity for free thought and moral virtue, Dark Romanticists such as Poe, Hawthorne and Melville clearly placed more emphasis on man's sinful nature.
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ltred12
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Dark Romanticism places a lot of emphasis on evil, and the evil aspects of the world, anthropomorphizing demons, ghosts, and Satan; there's a clear fascination with themes of madness, weakness, and failure.
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