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From Romanticism to Realism

por María Eugenia Hidalgo
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Southern states Northern states

opposed any interference with slavery by the federal government because of the region ? s economic dependence on it . On the other hand , opposed slavery and its expansion into the West .

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Slavery Civil War Emancipation Proclamation Thirteenth Amendment

was outlawed by Lincoln ? s and the to the Constitution . The had divided the country ; its end brought the country back together .

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Realism Romanticism

The Civil War changed American literary culture . American readers and writers lost their taste for . Many had witnessed war ? s grim nature firsthand , and it shaped their view of life . Writing became more honest , unsentimental , and ironic . A new style , , would predominate in the years to come .

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Walt Whitman Emily Dickinson

saw America as a great poem , the greatest in the world , and wanted to capture it on paper .

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Emily Dickinson Walt Whitman

wrote about intensely personal subject matter , exploring the great themes of life : love , death , immortality , and nature .

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Emily Dickinson Walt Whitman

wrote in free verse , unconfined by formal patterns of rhyme and meter , with rambling lines , and colorful and vigorous language .

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Whitman?s poems Dickinson?s poems

While were expansive , were terse and compressed ? a few brief lines packed with complex , original images .

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realistic romantic transitional

Both Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman can be seen as poets .

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slave narratives diaries letters

Often at the urging of abolitionists , former slaves who escaped to the North published detailing their experiences , which helped reveal the true nature of slavery and made readers care .

Personal experience was central to the literature of the time , because everyday life now had great historical significance . Other examples of Civil War literature include personal , and addressed to friends and family .

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