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1、 王尔德童话夜莺与玫瑰中的唯美主义Aestheticism in Oscar Wildes Fairy Tale The Nightingale and the Rose 摘要本文从形式和内容入手,探讨了王尔德夜莺与玫瑰童话中的唯美主义体现,从而揭示了王尔德“为艺术而艺术”,“艺术高于一切”的唯美主义价值观。在形式上,分别从修辞、意象入手,分析了童话在文字层面上精巧华丽的美以及作者构造奇幻图画的写作技巧。在内容上,从更深层次的讽刺、象征、人物刻画、死亡与悲剧之美以及二元对立等方面分析,表现了作者强烈的情感,对爱与艺术美的追求,对善的颂扬以及对恶的摈弃,并从中反映了艺术与当时社会现实生活的关系。
2、关键字:唯美主义,修辞,意象,对立ABSTRACT From the aspects of form and content, this thesis will analyze the embodiment of Aestheticism in Oscar Wildes The Nightingale and the Rose, in order to manifest his aesthetic values of “Art for arts sake” and “Art is superior”. From the aspect of form, the paper argues from
3、 rhetoric and image to analyze the writing methods to construct fantastic images and magnificent beauty on the literal level. From the aspect of content, the thesis analyzes from irony, symbol, depiction of characters, beauty of anticlimax and binary antithesis of two specific elements, expressing t
4、he authors intense emotion, pursuit towards art and beauty, glorification of goodness, and critique towards vice. Keywords: Aestheticism, rhetoric, image, antithesisContents1 Introduction12 Previous Studies 43 Embodiment of Aestheticism in form 5 3.1. Beauty of rhetoric 5 3.1.1 Use of repetition5 3.
5、1.2 Use of antithesis5 3.1.3 Use of synaesthesia6 3.1.4 Use of personification6 3.2 Beauty of image 7 3.2.1 The combination of movement and stillness 7 3.2.2 Converting between concrete and abstract images84 Embodiment of Aestheticism in content 10 4.1 Beauty of rhetoric10 4.1.1 Use of sarcasm10 4.1
6、.2 Use of symbol11 4.2 Beauty of imagery12 4.2.1 The nightingale12 4.2.2 The student 14 4.2.3 Beauty of anticlimax (death and tragedy)16 4.2.4 Binary antithesis of two specific elements 17 4.2.4.1 The binary antithesis of poem and reality17 4.2.4.2 The binary antithesis of deep and shallow emotion 1
7、85 Conclusion 19Works cited 201 IntroductionOscar Wilde (18541900) is a famous dramatist, novelist and poet in the 19th centurys England. He has a great deal of accomplishments in nearly every field of literature. His novel The Portrait of Dorian Gray, comedies Lady Windermeres Fan, A Woman of No Im
8、portance as well as The Importance of Being Earnest all created sensation when they were published. With gifts of language, Wilde was once acclaimed by Yeats: “I never before heard a man talking with perfect sentences, as if he had written them all overnight with labour and yet all spontaneous.” (吴伟
9、仁,2006)In the 19th century in England, industry developed rapidly. Following the development of industry, the principle of materialism infiltrated into every status of the society. Wilde thought that in the age he lives “to be practical is everything”, in his words: “Present peoples life has been en
10、tirely affected by business.” As English female writer Verginia Woolf wrote in her later observation: “Behavior of human-beings have been changed tremendously.” (章安祺,2003)In intellectual sphere, people generally feel the shortage of culture and loss of beauty. Thus aesthetic movements developed in t
11、he universities and intellectual circles in the last decades of the 19th century. It reflected artists sense of frustration and uncertainty against materialism and restrictive moral code of bourgeoisie. Because of this, artists withdrew from political and social stage, and escaped into aesthetic iso
12、lation. Wilde is the main representation of the aesthetic movement. His aesthetic opinion can be summarized as “Art is superior.” In detail, Wildes aestheticism can be related in several aspects below: He advocates the pure artistic theory. “Art for arts sake”Art has independent life, which is far a
13、way from the real world, not related to ethics. All excellent works of art pursue pure art effect. So, “the only beautiful thing is that irrelevant to us.” “Artists should neither have any purposes of utilitarianism, nor be restrained by ethics.” He emphasizes “the admiration of form” He considers t
14、hat art has one highest principle, the principle of form. As he once said: “You neednt have superb rational imagination, deep satire towards life, even excited emotion.” “Form is all you need.” About the relationship between life and art he thought, “Life imitates art much more than art imitates lif
15、e.” Art is always ahead of life. Its not art reflecting the reality but the reality reflecting art. The real society is ugly and vulgar. Only “beauty” has perpetual value. “Art is superior to life. Life is dull and disorderly. But art can satisfy our emotion need of love and resent, joy and pain.” H
16、e believes art superior to all other things. “In order to pursue entertainment and beauty, one can disregard and sacrifice anything.” “Art is life itself. It is ignorant of death, which is absolute truth, ignorant of facts.” (Ellmann, 1988) Here art has its broaden meaning, which includes beauty ent
17、ertainment and joy. Here beauty is some kind of free beauty which is sublime epicurean and irrelevant to utilitarianism; joy is not purely sensory enjoyment, but coming from life, creation and love.The fairy tale The Nightingale and the Rose is chosen from his The Happy Prince and Other Tales,1888.
18、His another book about fairy tale is A House of Pomegranates. They are regarded as works of superior quality among the worlds creation of fairy tales. The famous Chinese writer ZhouZuoren said that: “The two books are purely poemsIn my opinion their feature is the plentiful words and wit of spirit.”
19、 (王开林,2002) These fairy tales extol love beauty art and kind heart, satirize selfish and cruel behavior and show sympathy to the insulted weak. “The different elements of narration provide social satire, comedy of manners, moral allegory and a commentary on aestheticism for the cognoscenti.” (Varty,
20、 2005)In The Nightingale and the Rose, the theme is also around above topics. A student wept sadly, for the reason that the girl he loved promised to dance with him if he got a red rose. But he cant find one in his garden. A nightingale saw and was moved by the student. Regarding him as a true lover
21、, she decided to find a red rose for him. Disregarding some insects query and sneer, she flied over the garden, from white rose-tree to yellow rose-tree, and then finally found a red rose-tree. The tree answered it wouldnt have any rose that year, but if she wanted a red rose she must sing all night
22、 long with her breast against a thorn. The thorn must pierce her heart and her life-blood must flow into tree. Death is a great price to pay for a red rose. But the nightingale believed love is more precious than life. Thus she did what the red rose-tree told her to do. She died and a rose as red as
23、 ruby was produced. The student discovered the red rose in his garden. He was so excited for he had never seen any rose like it. However, when he hopefully brought the rose to the girl, she refused, because she wanted to dance with the Chamberlains nephew who had sent her some real jewels. Angrily t
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