Yes, both Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne, prominent figures of the Romantic movement, incorporated supernatural elements into their works. Poe often explored themes of madness, death, and the macabre, using the supernatural to evoke psychological terror. Similarly, Hawthorne's stories frequently delve into themes of sin, guilt, and morality, often featuring ghosts or otherworldly elements that reflect the inner struggles of his characters. Their use of the supernatural served to enhance their exploration of human emotions and moral complexities.
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