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1、Lesson Ten The Sad Young MenRod W.Horton and Herbert W Edwards,Background information,1.About the authors Rod and Edwards are joint authors of the book,Backgrounds of American Literary Thoughts(1967),from which this piece of text is taken.,2.The Sad Young Men and the Lost Generation The two terms re
2、fer to the same group of people.The first name was created by F.Scott Fitzgerald in his book All the Sad Young Men and second by Gertrude Stein.These names were applied to the disillusioned intellectuals and aesthetes of the years following the World War.When the World War broke out,some of them too
3、k part in“the war to end wars”only to find that modern warfare was not as glorious or heroic as they thought it to be.,Disillusioned and disgusted by the frivolous,greedy,and heedless way of life in America they began to write about their own experience in the war.They were basically expatriates who
4、 left America and formed community of writers and artists in Paris,involved with other European novelists and poets in their experimentation on new modes of thought and expression.These writers were named by Gertrude Stein,also an expatriate,“The Lost Generation”.(Hemingway:the representative),The L
5、ost Generation,3.海明威与“迷惘的一代”Hemingway and the“Lost Generation”作为“迷惘的一代”的代言人,海明威在他的两部早期成名作太阳照常升起和永别了,武器中描写了当时青年一代的幻灭感以及对传统道德观念的反叛精神和强烈的反战情绪。“迷惘”是他创作个性的显著特点,他一生都在迷惘中追求.海明威与“迷惘的一代”结下了不解之缘,他创作的整个思想基础都是在“迷惘的一代”时期奠定的。,Ernest Miller Hemingway(July 21,1899 July 2,1961)was an American writer and journalist.H
6、e was part of the 1920s expatriate community in Paris,and one of the veterans of World War I later known as the Lost Generation.He received the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 for The Old Man and the Sea,and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.Hemingways distinctive writing style is characterized by econom
7、y and understatement,and had a significant influence on the development of twentieth-century fiction writing.His protagonists are typically stoical men who exhibit an ideal described as grace under pressure.Many of his works are now considered classics of American literature.,Hemingway in Milan 1918
8、 At home,4.The Beat Generation It refers to a group of American poets and writers and novelists of the 1950s and 1960s on romantic rebellion against the culture and value systems of America.They used literary works of loose structure and slang diction to express their revolt.They opposed the prevail
9、ing“establishment”values with an anti-intellectual freedom,often associated with religious ecstasy,visionary states,or the effect of drugs.The groups ideology includes some measure of primitivism,Orientalism,experimentation and eccentricity.,垮掉的一代(the Beat Generation)第二次世界大战后在美国出现的一个文学流派。有人根据英文“Beat
10、s”和“Beatniks”(“垮掉青年”的俗称)译成“避世青年”或“疲塌派”,也有人取其诗歌的部分特征,称为“节拍运动”或“敲打诗派”。“垮掉青年”对战后美国社会现实不满,又迫于麦卡锡主义的反动政治高压,便以“脱俗”方式来表示抗议。他们奇装异服,蔑视传统观念,厌弃学业和工作,长期浪迹于底层社会,形成了独特的社会圈子和处世哲学。50年代初,他们的反叛情绪表现为一股“地下文学”潮流,向保守文化的统治发动冲击。多数垮掉派文人来自东部。著名的有杰克凯鲁亚克、艾伦金斯堡、威廉 巴罗斯、格雷戈里。柯尔索、约翰克莱伦霍尔姆斯、塞缪尔克雷姆和加里斯奈德等。1950年,凯鲁亚克与巴罗斯合写侦探故事未成,却各自完
11、成了一部垮,掉派小说小镇与城市(1951)和吸毒者(1953)。霍尔姆斯从中受到启发,在小说走吧(1952)中更明确地反映纽约“垮掉青年”的生活感受,又在纽约时报上鼓吹垮掉派文学,但这种尝试受到东部学院派势力的压抑,他们就往西部寻求同道和发展基地。当时洛杉矶近郊的西威尼斯有个以劳伦斯李普顿为首的垮掉派组织,他于1955年发表小说神圣的野蛮人。在旧金山,以劳伦斯弗林盖梯的“城市之光”书店为中心,聚合了一群立志从事“文艺复兴”的反学院派诗人,他们的首领即是后来成为“垮掉的一代”理论家的肯尼斯雷克思罗斯。,The Beat Generation,5.F.Scott Fitzgerald He(Sep
12、tember 24,1896 December 21,1940)was an American writer of novels and short stories,whose works are evocative of the Jazz Age,a term he coined himself.He is widely regarded as one of the twentieth centurys greatest writers.Fitzgerald is considered a member of the Lost Generation of the Twenties.He fi
13、nished four novels,including The Great Gatsby,with another published posthumously,and wrote dozens of short stories that treat themes of youth and promise along with despair and age.,He is a most representative figure of the 1920s and a literary spokesman of the Jazz Age.His fictions best embody the
14、 spirit of the Jazz Age,in which he shows a particular interest in the upper-class society,especially the upper-class people.Young men and women in the 1920s had a sense of reckless confidence not only about money but about life in general.Plunging into their personal adventures,engaging themselves
15、in casual sex and heavy drinking,they took risks and spent money extravagantly and enjoyed themselves to their hearts content.But beneath their masks of relaxation and joviality there was only sterility,meaninglessness and futility and s spiritual wasteland.,F.Scott Fitzgerald and his wife,The Great
16、 Gatsby,盖茨比是美国中西部的一个穷孩子,他爱上了一位“大家闺秀”黛西。战争爆发了,盖茨比去海外参战。当他戴着军功勋章回来时,戴西已经嫁给了芝加哥的富家子弟汤姆。盖茨比悟到:因为他没有钱,所以他失去了黛西;如果他有钱,有比汤姆更多的钱,他就能夺回黛西。于是他怀着对黛西的痴情,怀着献身爱情的理想,开始了顽强的奋斗。他想方设法甚至不择手段赚钱,终于成为一个有钱人。他在黛西住所的海湾对面买下了一幢豪华的别墅,举行盛大的宴会,想以次来吸引黛西。他通过黛西表哥卡罗威的帮忙,终于在跟心爱的姑娘分手五年后再次同她见面,并向她表白了他不变的爱情。黛西虽然为他的忠诚和执着感动,对他现有的财富不免动心,也对
17、粗野不忠的tom深感失望,但她最终没有勇气离开她的丈夫离开她的家。在一次摊牌和争吵之后,心情不宁的黛西在驾车回家途中恰好撞死了tom的情人威尔逊太太。盖茨比决定为黛西承担责任,但嫉妒的tom嫁祸于人,指使威尔逊太太的丈夫枪杀了盖茨比。当他冰凉的尸体浸泡在游泳池水中时,tom和黛西重归于好,出门旅行去了。,6.Gertrude Stein(1874-1946)She is an American writer,majoring in psychology and medicine.Settled in Paris,she was absorbed into the world of experi
18、mental literary creation.As a critic,she was held in high esteem in Paris.Her home was something of a cultural saloon for artists and the expatriate writers between the two world wars.,Gertrude Stein,As an American writer,she spent most of her life in France,and became a catalyst in the development
19、of modern art and literature.Her life was marked by two primary relationships,the first with her brother Leo Stein,from 1874-1914(Gertrude and Leo),and the second with Alice B.Toklas,from 1907 until Steins death in 1946(Gertrude and Alice).Stein shared her salon at 27 rue de Fleurus,Paris,first with
20、 Leo and then with Alice.Throughout her lifetime,Stein cultivated significant tertiary relationships with well-known members of the avant garde artistic and literary world.,7.John Dos PassosJohn Dos Passos(January 14,1896 September 28,1970),the illegitimate son of a prominent American attorney,was b
21、orn in Chicago in 1896.Brought up by his mother in Virginia,and for a time lived in France.Dos Passos returned to the United States to attend Harvard University.Dos Passos left university to join the Allied war effort in Europe.He served as an ambulance driver in France and Italy during the First Wo
22、rld War and afterwards drew upon these experiences in his novels,One Mans Initiation(1920)and Three Soldiers(1921).In 1922 Dos Passos published a collection of essays,Rosinante to the Road Again,and a volume of poems,A Pushcart at the Curb.However,his literary reputation was established with his wel
23、l-received novel Manhattan Transfer(1925).,As well as writing plays such as The Garbage Man(1926),Airways(1928)and Fortune Heights(1934),Dos Passos contributed articles for left-wing journals such as the New Masses.In 1927 he joined with other artists such as Upton Sinclair,Dorothy Parker,Edna St.Vi
24、ncent Millay,Ben Shahn,Floyd Dell in the campaign against the proposed execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti.This included the writing of Facing the Chair:Sacco and Vanzetti(1927).The 1930s saw the publication of his USA trilogy:The 42nd Parallel(1930),1919(1932)and The Big Money(1936).D
25、os Passos developed the experimental literary,device where the narratives intersect and continue from one novel to the next.The USA trilogy also included what became known as newsreels(impressionistic collections of slogans,popular song lyrics,newspaper headlines and extracts from political speeches
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