Ahoj potřebuji poradit s překladem aspoň částečně, nemohl jsem na toto téma najít žádný kvalitní zdroj v češtině a tak jsem sáhl do anglických zdrojů bohužel moje znalosti nejsou tak dobré abych to sám kvalitně přeložil do čj budu rád za jakoukoliv pomoc.
- Belief in natural goodness of man, that man in a state of nature would behave well but is hindered by civilization. The figure of the “Noble Savage” is an outgrowth of this idea.
- Sincerity, spontaneity, and faith in emotion as markers of truth. (Doctrine of sensibility)
- Belief that what is special in a man is to be valued over what is representative; delight in self-analysis.
- Nature as a source of instruction, delight, and nourishment for the soul; return to nature as a source of inspiration and wisdom; celebration of man’s connection with nature; life in nature often contrasted with the unnatural constraints of society.
- Affirmation of the values of democracy and the freedom of the individual. (Jacksonian Democracy)
- High value placed on finding connection with fresh, spontaneous in nature and self.
- Aspiration after the sublime and the wonderful, that which transcends mundane limits.
- In art, the sublime, the grotesque, the picturesque, and the beautiful with a touch of strangeness all were valued above the Neoclassical principles of order, proportion, and decorum. (Hudson River School of painters)
- Interest in the “antique”: medieval tales and forms, ballads, Norse and Celtic mythology; the Gothic.
- Belief in perfectibility of man; spiritual force immanent not only in nature but in mind of man.
- Belief in organicism rather than Neoclassical rules; development of a unique form in each work.





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