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What Is Dark Romanticism?
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Dark romanticism is a term with various meanings; one of the most popular ones is a literary genre that has a darkly emotional aspect, similar to what has been called the “transcendentalist” literary movement. Other definitions for dark romanticism relate to other arts, like music, visual arts, and performance arts. Dark romanticism can also be a general ethos related to a person’s individual style and outlook on life. In all of these, the idea of “darkness,” itself related to cynicism, pessimism, or obsession with gothic nature, is juxtaposed with the idea of romanticism, which implies not only amorous passion, but nearly any deeply emotional or dramatic aspiration.

As a literary genre, dark romanticism tends to be engaged with the idea of darkness in the human soul, the concept of original sin, or a certain dark outlook on society in general. In traditional American studies, writers like Nathaniel Hawthorne and Emily Dickinson represent dark romanticism. Others might describe Edgar Allen Poe and other writers of that time as being part of dark romanticism as well. In more modern literature, the genres of noir fiction and hard-boiled detective fiction, represented by writers like Elmore Leonard, might also be called darkly romantic.

In terms of a general cultural phenomenon, dark romanticism is often associated with what people call “goth” in many English-speaking societies. In general, this sort of genre combines traditional love objects like visual heart shapes, cute costumes, and cupids with distinct elements of the Gothic, such as the color black, animal familiars like cats and bats, or other “dark” figures common to Western symbolism, and may also include aspects of the supernatural, such as vampires or witchcraft.

All of the above tend to show up in the arts in the context of dark romanticism, for example, in the cover art for musical compositions, in cartoons or graphic novels, or in self-made props for performance art. Individual definitions of this term can vary, and so do the personal expressions of it in arts. In general, the visual appeal of this type of idea is making it somewhat common in modern English-speaking societies such as America and England. Many mainstream producers of consumer goods have even adopted these types of aesthetic schemes to reach out to a growing consumer audience mainly younger buyers. In general, a dark romantic aspect lends itself well as a “fresh” way to advertise or promote a wide variety of products, and as such, gets a good deal of play in the worlds of marketing and social media.

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