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1、Realism and Naturalism in Art and Literature文化艺术中的现实主义和自然主义中文系 谢琳琳 000114156Before comparing these two cultural schools, we had better ascertain their definitions.Realism,inartandliterature, is an attempt to describe human behavior and surroundings or to represent figures and objects exactly as they
2、 act or appear in life.Naturalism, the term usually used in literature, refers to the theory that literary composition should be based on an objective, empirical presentation of human beings.The two terms are often used interchangeably, as they share so many similarities:Anti-romanticismIn art, real
3、ism is a recurrent theme that becomes a coherent movement after 1850; and even then it struggles against the overwhelming popularity of romanticism. Impressionism can be seen as a development that grew out of realism, but in its turn still had to battle the more popular romanticism. In the scope of
4、literature, realism also marks a radical break with romanticism. Ingeneral,the main tenet of realism is that writers must not select facts in accord with preconceived aesthetic or ethical ideals but must set down their observations impartially and objectively. Naturalism, a logical extension of real
5、ism, proceeds from an analysis of reality in terms of natural forces, e.g., heredity, environment, and physical drives. Its representative writer, mile Zola, undeniably infused French fiction with a refreshing vigor, giving it a tough, powerful edge far removed from the vaporings of high romanticism
6、. Without altogether banishing romanticism, have realism and naturalism had considerable success.Main scopeTheir most important influences have been on literature, especially lengthy novels.Novelist Honor de Balzac is generally hailed as the grandfather of literary realism in the long series of nove
7、ls and stories he titled La Comdie humaine (The Human Comedy). Like such a television series, his works also incorporated a device for maintaining his audience: the continual reappearance of certain characters from one work to the next-now as protagonists, now as secondary figures. The idea is an ol
8、d one, going back classic bodies of work such as the Homeric epics and the Medieval Arthurian romances; but it had a different effect in Balzacs work: readers could recognize a slightly altered version of the world they themselves inhabited as they moved from story to story. Like Balzac, mile Zola c
9、reated a series of novels with linked characters and settings (Les Rougon-Macquart: Histoire naturelle et sociale dune famille sous le second Empire-The Rougon-Macquart: Natural and Social History of a Family During the Second Empire) which stretched to twenty novels. He tried to create a portrait o
10、f France in the 1880s to parallel the portrait Balzac had made of his own times in La Comdie humaine. Initial countryIt is perhaps unsurprising that their origins can be both traced to France. Since the 18th century the French have traditionally viewed themselves as rationalists, and this prevailing
11、 attitude in intellectual circles meant that romanticism led an uneasy existence in France even when allied with the major revolutionary movements of 1789 and 1830.Inart,althoughaclearly defined realist school has never evolved, a realist approach has been manifested in different ways at various tim
12、es. Frequently used to describe scenes of humble life, the term “realist” implies a criticism of social conditions. Thus, some of the work of the French artists Gustave Courbet (for example, The Stonebreakers, 1850), Honor Daumier, and Jean Franois Millet has been described as social realism. Realis
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