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American Renaissance

The American Renaissance was a literary and cultural movement that emerged in the late 19th century and lasted until the early 20th century. This period was marked by a renewed interest in American history, literature, and culture. The movement was characterized by a sense of optimism and a belief in the potential of the United States to become a great cultural and intellectual power. It was also marked by a rejection of European literary and cultural traditions, and a desire to create a distinctly American culture. The American Renaissance was marked by the emergence of a number of influential writers, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, and Emily Dickinson. These writers sought to create a new American literature that was distinct from European literary traditions. They drew on American history and culture, and sought to create a literature that was reflective of the unique experiences of Americans. The American Renaissance was also marked by a number of cultural and intellectual developments. These included the emergence of new art forms, such as jazz and modernist painting, as well as the growth of new intellectual movements, such as pragmatism and progressivism. These developments reflected the changing social and cultural landscape of the United States, and the growing sense of American identity and national pride. Overall, the American Renaissance was a period of great cultural and intellectual ferment in the United States. It was marked by a renewed interest in American history, literature, and culture, and a desire to create a distinctly American culture. This movement played a significant role in shaping American identity and culture in the 20th century.

American history, literature, culture, optimism, rejection of European traditions

Joshua Wilson

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The American Renaissance was an architectural style that emerged in the mid-nineteenth century in the United States. It drew on classical and Gothic Revival principles and was characterized by an emphasis on symmetry, proportion, and the use of materials such as brick, stone and terra cotta. This style of architecture was popularized by numerous prominent architects, who sought to combine classical forms with modern, functional elements. These architects also sought to create buildings that were both aesthetically pleasing and practical. The American Renaissance style of architecture was a response to the growing demand for a distinctively American style of architecture, and sought to create an architecture that was reflective of the values and culture of a new nation.

Classicism, Eclecticism, Monumentality, Regionalism, and Craftsmanship.

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