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Discusses the state of literature and written history in the 1800s as they related to the development of a national identity, and the role Romanticism played. With the passage of time, more serious literature emerged and authors began to be recognized internationally. Writers began to explore the unique history and geography of America, and this impacted on the sense of national identity.
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emerging national identity, national identity, american romanticism, american history texts, american identity, henry thoreau, historical magazine, ralph waldon emerson, revolution to reconstruction: philosophy and literature: history and literature, writing american history, american literature (1800-1840)
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