1. Transcendentalism and Romanticism
Herman Melville is most widely known for his work "Moby Dick", which describes the adventure of sailing the sea whilst hunting the elusive white whale. ... Though transcendentalism placed an emphasis on the individual looking to his own inner light for guidance, the movement produced many new authors, such as Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson, which people looked to as an example of what they could achieve. ... "Nature" greatly inspired Henry David Thoreau and shaped many of his future writings, including one of his most well-known works, Walden. "The poet, ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate