Early American Romanticism
Across
- 3. Feeling prioritized by Romantic writers
- 5. Walker who makes a deal with the devil
- 6. Female Usher twin who rises from death
- 8. Experiences of awe, terror, and beauty in nature
- 11. Descriptive language appealing to the senses
- 13. Edgar Allan who mastered Gothic horror
- 14. Moral decay shown in Tom Walker's greed
- 16. Giving human qualities to non-human things
- 17. Washington who wrote "The Devil and Tom Walker"
- 18. Male Usher twin in Poe's story
- 20. Literary movement emphasizing emotion, imagination, and nature over reason
- 21. Type of spiritual song in Longfellow's title
- 22. Dark literary style featuring decay, psychological terror, and supernatural elements
- 24. William Cullen who wrote "Thanatopsis"
- 26. William who wrote about daffodils
- 28. State of being alone with one's thoughts
Down
- 1. Mental faculty that preserves emotional experiences
- 2. Mental faculty valued over logic by Romantics
- 4. Central source of truth and spiritual insight for Romantics
- 7. Golden flowers in Wordsworth's nature poem
- 8. Using objects to represent deeper meanings
- 9. Natural process explored in "Thanatopsis"
- 10. False religious behavior shown by Tom Walker
- 11. Finding truth through feeling rather than logic
- 12. Doomed family name in Poe's Gothic tale
- 15. Bryant's poem about accepting death naturally
- 19. Physical and moral deterioration in Gothic literature
- 23. Literary technique using humor to criticize society
- 25. Henry Wadsworth who wrote "A Psalm of Life"
- 27. Natural force that erases footprints in Longfellow's poem