4: Romantic Literature (1820–1860) Last updated May 25, 2024 Save as PDF 3.16: Video- American Gothic (I) 4.1: Introduction to Romantic Literature Page ID86485 Anne EidenmullerColumbia Basin College ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) 4.1: Introduction to Romantic Literature4.2: The Romantic Period, 1820–1860- Essayists and Poets4.3: Thanatopsis4.4: Wakefield4.5: Song of Myself4.6: The Use of Nature in American Gothic4.7: The Indian Burying Ground4.8: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow4.9: The Raven4.10: History of American Literature4.11: The Second Great Awakening and Transcendentalism4.12: Nature4.13: The American Scholar4.14: Self-Reliance4.15: Walden- Economy4.16: Walden- Where I Lived, and What I Lived For4.17: Walden- Conclusion4.18: Women’s Sphere and the Emergence of the Women’s Rights Movement4.19: Woman in the Nineteenth Century4.20: Resistance and Abolition4.21: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave4.22: Uncle Tom’s Cabin