J. Hector St. Jean de Crevecoeur's "Letters from an American Farmer"

"Warm imagination"

This phrase shows the beginning of the Romantic period in America. During the Romantic period, "the imagination was elevated to a position as the supreme faculty of the mind. This contrasted distinctly with the traditional arguments for the supremacy of reason. The Romantics tended to define and to present the imagination as our ultimate "shaping" or creative power, the approximate human equivalent of the creative powers of nature or even deity." Read more about the Romantic period here.  

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