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1、The Modern Period,Influences of the two World Wars The catastrophic(disastrous)First World War tremendously weakened the British Empire and brought about great sufferings to its people.The Second World war marked the last stage of the disintegration(destroy)of the British Empire.,Historical Backgrou
2、nd,The century had to face two ruinous wars that cost many lives and made destruction of property:thousands of people were killed;the economy was ruined;and almost all its former colonies were lost.The once sun-never-set Empire finally collapsed.,Historical Background,The postwar economic dislocatio
3、n(disturbance)and spiritual disillusion produced a profound impact upon the British people,who came to see the wretchedness(unpleasant situation)in capitalism.,Historical Background,Since World War,Britain saw momentous changes in its social and political life.Different kinds of philosophical ideas
4、appeared in the Western world.In the middle-19th century,Marxism showed its appearance.Darwins theory of evolution made a strong influence on the peoples mind.Albert Einsteins theory of relativity provided entirely new ideas for concepts of time and space.,Modernism,Modernism grew out of skepticism
5、and disillusion of capitalism.After the First World War,all kinds of literary trends of modernism appeared as follows.1.Expressionism:a practice in art of seeking to depict subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse in the artist);2.Surrealism:the principles,ideals,or practice
6、of producing fantastic or incongruous imagery or effects in art,literature,film,or theater by means of unnatural or irrational juxtapositions and combinations;,Modernism,3.Futurism:in the western history of art,especially in the modern painting history of 20th,there were many modern painting trends,
7、such as Fauvism,Cubism,Dada and Surrealism,etc.Futurism is one of them.4.Dadaism:a movement in art and literature based on deliberate irrationality and negation of traditional values;5.Imagism:a movement in poetry advocating free verse and the expression of ideas and emotions through clear precise i
8、mages;6.Stream of consciousness:the continuous unedited chronological flow of conscious experience through the mind.,Modernism,Towards the 1920s,these trends converged into a mighty torrent(pour)of modernist movement,which swept across the whole Europe and America,the principles,ideals,or practice o
9、f producing fantastic or incongruous imagery or effects in art,literature,film,or theater by means of unnatural or irrational juxtapositions and combinations,Major Figures of this Movement,Kafka,Franz(1883-1924):Czech(捷克斯洛伐克的)-born author writing in German;Picasso,Pablo(1881-1973):Spanish painter an
10、d Virginia Woolf.,Modernism After the Second World War,After the Second World War,a variety of modernism,or post-modernism,like existentialist literature,theater of the absurd(theater that seeks to represent the absurdity of human existence in a meaningless universe by bizarre or fantastic means),ne
11、w novels and black humor,rose with the spur of the existentialist idea that“the world was absurd,and the human life was an agony.”,Modernisms Theoretical Base and Themes,Modernism takes the irrational philosophy and the theory of psycho-analysis as its theoretical base.The major themes are the disto
12、rted,alienated and ill relationships between man and nature,man and society,man and man,and man himself.The modernist writers concentrate more on the private than on the public,more on the subjective than on the objective.They are mainly concerned with the inner being of an individual.,Features of M
13、odernism,Modernism is a reaction against realism.It rejects rationalism,which is the theoretical base of realism.It excludes from its major concern the external,objective,material world,which is the only creative source of realism.By advocating a free experimentation on new forms and new techniques
14、in literature,it casts away(throw)almost all the traditional elements in literature such as story,plot,character,chronological narration.,which are essential to realism.,English Poetry in the 20th Century,In the early years of this century,Thomas Hardy and the war poets of the younger generation wer
15、e important realistic poets.Hardy expressed his strong sympathies for the suffering poor and his bitter disgusts at the social evils in his poetry as well as in his novels.The soldiers-poets of World War I revealed the appalling brutality of the war in a more realistic way.,Poetry in the 20th Centur
16、y,The early poems of Pound and Eliot and Yeasts matured poetry marked the rise of modern poetry.The modernist poets fought against the romantic fuzziness and self-indulged emotionalism,advocating new ideas in poetry writing such as to use the language of common speech,to create new rhythms as the ex
17、pression of a new mood,to allow absolute freedom in choosing subjects,and to use hard,clear and precise images in poems.William Butler Yeats(1865-1939):Irish poet&dramatist,Poetry in the 20th Century,In the 1930s,which was known as“the red thirties,a group of young poets expressed in their poetry a
18、radical political enthusiasm and a strong protest against fascism.The 1950s witnessed a return of realistic poetry again by advocating reason,moral discipline,and traditional forms.There was no significant poetic movement in 1960s.,Novels in the Early 20th Century,Realistic Novels The realistic nove
19、ls in the early 20th century were the continuation of Victorian tradition,yet its exposing and criticizing power against capitalist evils had been somewhat weakened in width and depth.,Realistic Novelists of the period,The outstanding realistic novelists were John Galsworthy,H.G.Wells,and Arnold Ben
20、nett.The three trilogies(a series of three dramas or literary works)of Galsworthys Forsyte(John Forsyte,1780-1841,American statesman)novels are master piece of critical realism in the early 20th century,which revealed the corrupted capitalist world.In his novels of social satire,H.G.Wells made reali
21、stic studies of the aspirations and frustrations of the“little man;”whereas Bennett presented a vivid picture of English life in the industrial Midlands(the central counties of England)in his best novels.,Realistic Novels in the 1920s,The realistic novels of this period were more or less touched by
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