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1、英美文学赏析,English Literature,“The Wife of Bath” from The Canterbury Tales“Sonnet 18”Excerpt from Romeo and Juliet“Song”“Letter to Lord Chesterfield”“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”A discussion of Jane EyreExcerpt from Mrs. Dalloway,American Literature,“Rip Van Winkle”“The Tell-tale Heart”“Because I Could
2、 not Stop for Death”“I heard a fly buzz”Excerpt from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn20th century poems“A Clean Well-lighted Place”,Lecture 1 Geoffrey Chaucer and his The Canterbury Tales,Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400),Messenger of HumanismThe first realistic writerFather of English poetryMaster of
3、the English language,The Canterbury Tales,The Canterbury Tales,The Canterbury Tales was written in the years between 1387 and 1400. It has a general prologue and twenty four tales that are connected by “links”.,The Canterbury Tales,It gives a comprehensive picture of Chaucers time. (There are 29 pil
4、grims and they are from all walks of life.)It popularizes the literary use of the vernacular English.,The Wife of Bath,One of two female storytellers (the other is the Prioress), the Wife has a lot of experience under her belt. She has traveled all over the world on pilgrimages, so Canterbury is a j
5、ourney for pleasure or enjoyment compared to other dangerous journeys she has endured.,Bath,Back,Lecture 2William Shakespeare,The Renaissance,Renaissance: Together with the development of bourgeois relationships and formation of the English national state, the 16th century is marked by a flourishing
6、 of national culture known as the Renaissance. The term Renaissance originally indicated a revival of classical (Greek and Roman) arts and sciences after the dark ages of medieval obscurantism.,The Renaissance,The study and propagation of classical learning and art was carried on by the progressive
7、thinkers of the humanists. They held their chief interest not in ecclesiastical(教会的) knowledge, but in man, his environment and doings and bravely fought for the emancipation of man from the tyranny of the church and religious dogmas.,William Shakespeare (1564-1616),He was not of an age, but for all
8、 time! the greatest of all English authorsA landmark in the history of world culture,William Shakespeare,Sonnet: Asonnetis a fourteen-line lyric poem, traditionally written in iambic pentameterthat is, in lines ten syllables long, with accents falling on every second syllable. The Shakespearean sonn
9、et is divided into four parts. The first three parts are each four lines long, and are known as quatrains, rhymed ABAB; the fourth part is called the couplet, and is rhymed CC. The Shakespearean sonnet is often used to develop a sequence of metaphors or ideas, one in each quatrain, while the couplet
10、 offers either a summary or a new take on the preceding images or ideas.,William Shakespeare,Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets. The first group (1-126): to Mr. W. H. The second group (127-152): to a Dark Lady,iambic pentameter,meter: the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse the pattern
11、of syllables in a line of poetry a rhythm of accented and unaccented syllables arranged into feet.iambic: 抑扬格(轻读音节与重读音节交替出现)pentameter:五音步 (five feet)syllable: 音节,通常包含一个元音和若干辅音vowel: 元音consonant: 辅音,iambic pentameter,Example: 1. if you would put the key inside the lock,if YOU | would PUT | the KEY |
12、 inSIDE | the LOCK,2. Shall I compare thee to a summers day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate.,Shall I / com PARE/ thee TO / a SUM / mers DAY? Thou ART / more LOVE / ly AND / more TEM / per ATE,Sonnet 18,In the sonnet, the speaker compares his beloved to the summer season, and argues that his
13、 beloved is better. He also states that his beloved will live on forever through the words of the poem.,Romeo and Juliet,Lecture 3 John Donne,John Donne (1572-1631),an English poet, satirist, lawyer and aclericin the Church of England. He is considered the pre-eminent representative of themetaphysic
14、al poets.,John Donne,His poetry is noted for its vibrancy of language and inventiveness of metaphor, especially compared to that of his contemporaries. Donnes style is characterized by abrupt openings and various paradoxes, ironies and dislocations.,Metaphysical poets (玄学派),a loose group ofBritishly
15、ric poetsof the 17th century, whose work was characterized by the inventive use ofconceits, and by speculation about topics such as love or religion. Conceits(奇喻)far-fetched or unusual similes or metaphors “the most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence together”,Example: The Flea,Lecture 4 Samu
16、el Johnson,Samuel Johnson (1709-1784),an English writer who made lasting contributions toEnglish literatureas a poet, essayist, moralist, literary critic, biographer, editor andlexicographer,Dr. Johnsons Dictionary,After nine years of work, JohnsonsA Dictionary of the English Languagewas published i
17、n 1755. It had a far-reaching effect onModern English and has been described as one of the greatest single achievements of scholarship. This work brought Johnson popularity and success; until the completion of theOxford English Dictionary150 years later, Johnsons was viewed as the pre-eminent Britis
18、h dictionary.,Dr. Johnsons Dictionary,An important innovation in English lexicography was to illustrate the meanings of his words by literary quotation, of which there are around 114,000. The authors most frequently cited include Shakespeare, Milton and Dryden.,Lecture 5William Wordsworth,Romanticis
19、m,English romanticism: 1798-1832A reaction against the age of EnlightenmentFeatures: 1. Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings that expresses the poets mind. 2. an emphasis on spontaneity 3. a strong love for the remote, the unusual, the strange, the supernatural, the mysterious, th
20、e splendid, the picturesque, and the illogical 4. worship of nature 5. Romantic poets take to using everyday language spoken by the rustic people.,William Wordsworth (1770-1850),A major romantic poetBritainsPoet Laureatefrom 1843 until his death in 1850,Lecture 6 A Discussion of Jane Eyre,Jane Eyre,
21、The Victorian AgeColonialism The “scientific” study of race and gender eg. The facial angle conclusion: 1. race was a crucial determinant of physical, intellectual, and moral character, and that white Europeans were of the superior race.,2. The female European skull resembles much more the Negro sku
22、ll than that of the European male. In the evolutionary development of the race, women had lagged behind men, much as “primitive people lagged behind Europeans.,Race as metaphor,It would seem logical to look for an interest in race in the fiction of some of the women novelists of nineteenth-century E
23、ngland who manifest the most overt discontent with the constraints of gender.,Bertha Mason, a CreoleIs she white or black?,Bertha Mason: an indictment of British imperialism in the West Indies and the stained wealth that came from its oppressive rule,Bertha Mason: Janes “dark double”,Lecture 7Stream
24、 of Consciousness, Virginia Woolf and Mrs Dalloway,基本背景: 世纪之交深刻的社会危机 一次大战 一个动荡不安、矛盾激化、充满精神危机而又急速现代化的世界必然要求文学对其作出相应的反应。,意识流: 意识本身并非是许多割裂的碎片。乍看起来,似乎可以用“锁链”或“系列”这样的字眼来描述它。其实,这是不恰当的。意识并不是一段一段地连结起来的。用“河”或者“流”这样的比喻来形容它才恰如其分 我们就称之为思想流,意识流或主观生活之流吧。,人的意识似乎是由飞行与栖息交替构成的。它的栖息部分(实体状态)包含着长期埋在人脑中的思想内容,而飞行部分(过渡状态)则
25、属于那种飘忽、闪烁和晃动的感官印象。,Stream of consciousness in literature: the narrative method whereby certain novelists describe the unspoken thoughts and feelings of their characters, without resorting to objective description or conventional dialogue,传统小说的特征: 1) 追求表现外部世界,刻意描绘人的物质生活环境,塑造典型环境中的典型人物。2) 布局上具有戏剧化的特点。
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