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1、AMERICAN LITERATUREChapter I The Romantic Period浪漫主义时期1. The Romantic Period, one of the most important periods in the history of American literature, stretches from the end of the 18th century to the outbreak of the Civil War. It started with the publication of(华盛顿,欧文) Washington Irvings The Sketch
2、 Book (见闻札记)and ended with (沃尔特,惠特曼)Walt Whitmans Leaves of Grass. (叶草集)It is also called the American Renaissance.2. the nation felt an urge to have its own literary expression, to make known its new experience that other nations did not have: the early Puritan settlement(早起清教徒殖民), the confrontatio
3、n with the Indians(与印第安人的遭遇), the frontiersmens life(边疆开发者的生活), and the wild west(西部荒原)。3. a. Foreign literary masters, especially the English counterparts exerted a stimulating impact on the writers of the new world. Born of one common cultural heritage, the American writers shared some common feat
4、ures with the English Romanticists. Washington Irving against the literary forms and ideas of the period of classicism by developing some relatively new forms of fiction or poetry. In most of the American writings in the period there was a new emphasis upon the imaginative and emotional qualities of
5、 literature想象力和情感因素, which included a liking for the picturesque生动描写, the exotic异国情调, the sensuous, the sensational感官体会, and the supernatural超自然能力. The strong tendency to exalt the individual and the common man was almost a national religion in America.b. the great works that demonstrate what Americ
6、an Romantic writings were are typically American. For example, the American national experience of pioneering into the west proved to be a rich source of material for American writers to draw upon.c. Then the American Puritanism as a cultural heritage exerted great influences over American moral val
7、ues. And this Puritan influence over American Romanticism was conspicuously noticeable. One of the manifestations is the fact that American romantic writers tended more to moralize than their English and European counterparts. the Calvinistic view of original sin and the mystery of evil (加尔文主义的原罪思想和
8、罪恶的神秘性)纳撒尼尔,霍桑Nathaniel Hawthorne.简而言之美国浪漫主义时期文学的特点1,受英国文学的影响2美国本土特色3清教徒思想的影响。4. New England Transcendentalism (新英格兰超验主义)拉尔夫,华尔多,爱默生Ralph Waldo EmersonTranscendentalism has been defined philosophically as the recognition in man of the capacity of knowing truth intuitively, or of attaining knowledge
9、transcending the reach of the senses.承认人类具有本能了解或认识真理的能力,能够超出感官获取知识Emerson once proclaimed in a speech, Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. 只有人心灵的尊严才是最神圣的。Other concepts that accompanied Transcendentalism include the idea that nature is ennobling自然是高尚的 and the idea that the
10、individual is divine 个人是神圣的and, therefore, self-reliant.自立5.The fiction of the American Romantic period is an original and diverse 独创性和多样性body of work. It ranges from the comic fables喜剧性寓言体小说 of Washington Irving to the Gothic tales of Edgar Allen Poe, from the frontier adventures of James Fenimore
11、Cooper to the narrative quests 长篇叙事of Herman Melville, from the psychological romances心里罗曼史 of NathanieI Hawthorne to the social realism of Rebecca Harding Davis.一华盛顿,欧文 Washington Irving Father of the American short stories.The sketch book (见闻札记) Rip Van Winkle(瑞普,凡,温克尔) 选文The Legend of Sleepy Holl
12、ow (睡谷的传说)二拉尔夫,华尔多,爱默生 Ralph Waldo Emerson New England TranscendentalisEssays(散文集) The American Scholar(论美国学者) Self-Reliance(论自助 ) The over-soul (论超灵) The poet(论诗人)Experience(论经验)Nature(论自然)选文三纳撒尼尔,霍桑 Nathaniel Hawthorne Mosses From an Old Manse (古屋青苔) The Scarlet Letter(红字) The Snow-Image and Other
13、 Twice-Told Tales(雪的形象及其他尽人皆知的故事)The House of the Seven Gables(有七个尖角阁的房子)The Blithedale Romance(福谷传说 ) The Marble Faun(石玉雕像)选读 (小伙子布朗)Young Goodman Brown四沃尔特,惠特曼Walt WhitmanLeaves of grass(草叶集)选文there was a child went forth(有一个孩子在长大) Drum Taps(鼓点) 选文Cavalry Crossing a Ford(渡河的骑兵) Song of Myself (自我之
14、歌) When Lilacs Last in The Dooryard Bloomd(小院丁香花开时)五赫尔曼,麦尔维尔 Herman Melville选读Mody-Dick (白鲸) Billy Budd(比利巴德 ) Typee(泰比) Omoo(奥穆) Mardi(玛地) Redburn(雷德本)White Jacket(白外衣)Chapter 2 The Realistic Period现实主义时期The period ranging from 1865 to 1914 has been referred to as the Age of Realism in the literary
15、 history of the United States, Realism was a reaction against Romanticism and paved the way to Modernism.社会背景Mark Twain马克吐温 referred to as The Gilded Age镀金时代.The three dominant figures of the period are William Dean Howells, Mark Twain马克吐温, and Henry James詹姆斯亨利. they differed in their understanding
16、of the truth. While Mark Twain马克吐温 and Howells seemed to have paid more attention to the life of the Americans, Henry James had apparently laid a greater emphasis on the inner world of man. Though Twain and Howells both shared the same concern in presenting the truth of the American society, they ha
17、d each of them different emphasis. Howells focused his discussion on the rising middie class and the way they lived, while Twain preferred to have his own region and people at the forefront of his stories. This particular concern about the local character of a region came about as local colorism, a
18、unique variation of American literary realism现实主义. the American men of letters gave rise to yet another school of realism: American naturalism. And one of the most familiar themes in American naturalism is the theme of human bestiality, especially as an explanation of sexual desire.Theodore Dreiser西
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