nitiated a whole new way of thinking. Romanticism                                 basically dealt with three attitudes: Nature, the past, and the inner world of                                 human nature. Although the early Romantic writers varied widely in the forms                                 that they chose, these certain subjects were characteristics or Romantic                                 attitudes.The writer who mainly told about nature was William Cullen Bryant.                                 He became the first national spokesperson for a new religion of nature in                                 which nature serves as a source of moral and spiritual lessons.One of his                                 famous poems, "To a Waterfowl", tells of the journey of a waterfowl during                                 migration and relates that to the path in which we as humans take in our lives.                                 He also incorporates some religious attitudes in his works as well and you can                                 see this at the end of "To a Waterfowl" when he tells you that "God will lead                                 your steps aright" Washington Irving was a fine example of telling about the                                 past. He wrote many a folk tales.In the short story "The Devil and Tom                                 Walker" he Americanizes the devil and gives him qualities that are carried on                                 with him for generations. The last writer that I will discuss is Edgar Allen Poe.                                 Now, he is considered to be the most influential writer/poet of this time period.                                 Unique as they were, his thoughts and powerful writings came from his inner                                 self. No other writer had anywhere near the imagination as this poet did. He                                 used his dark gothic mind to create...