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ROMANTIC PERIOD OF AMERICAN LITERATURE

Том 5 № 19 (2026): Наука и технологии в современном мире 64-67

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20806674 2026-06-22 Статьи Open Access

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  • Moʻydinov Shahboz Ravshan oʻgʻli Teacher of English Philology Department, FerSu

Аннотация

The Romantic Period of American Literature (early 19th century) represents a major intellectual and artistic movement that emphasized emotion, nature, individuality, imagination, and spiritual exploration. Emerging as a reaction against Enlightenment rationalism and industrialization, American Romantic writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Herman Melville reshaped national literary identity. This article explores the historical background, key themes, research methodology, and literary significance of the movement, showing how Romanticism contributed to the development of uniquely American cultural expression and philosophical thought.

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Опубликован

2026-06-22

Как цитировать

Moʻydinov, S. (2026). ROMANTIC PERIOD OF AMERICAN LITERATURE. Наука и технологии в современном мире, 5(19), 64-67. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20806674
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