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1、哥特小说和艾米丽的呼啸山庄【关键词】呼啸山庄;艾米莉?勃朗特;哥特手法. IntroductionGothic is a popular topic in literature in terms of a literary genre, and so are the works, which received and are receiving critics all the time. The word Gothic is originally the name of a Germanic tribe living in northern Europe in the third centur
2、y which sacked Rome and also ravaged the rest of Europe in the third, fourth, and fifth centuries. For this reason the tribe was described to be cruel, rude, and vicious by the Romans. Then one thousand years later, the term applied to a style of medieval architecture(Gothic architecture) and art(Go
3、thic art). The Gothic architectures are mainly churches and castles with high pointed roof, thick walls, narrow windows, and colored glass. With the influence of renaissance, the word got the meaning of savagery, remoteness, and darkness. In the eighteenth century, the term“Gothic”came to be applied
4、 to the literary genre precisely because the genre dealt with such emotional extremes and very dark themes, and because it found its most natural settings in the buildings of this style castles, mansions, and monasteries, often remote, crumbling, and ruined. It was a fascination with this architectu
5、re and its related art, poetry, and even landscape gardening that inspired the first wave of Gothic novelists.Gothic literature grew popular in the Victorian era. Though in some novels, Gothic played itself out and declined into cheap horror, in many ways, it is at that time that Gothic entered its
6、most creative phase. In many novels, Gothic is used, such as The Tale of Two Cities, written by Dickens, Jane Eyre, written by Charlotte Bronte, etc. Gothic provides readers an appreciation of the joys of extreme emotion, the thrill of fearfulness and awe inherent in the sublimity, and a quest for a
7、tmosphere.Wuthering Heights is Emily Brontes only novel. It was first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, and a posthumous second edition was edited by her sister Charlotte. The name of the novel comes from the Yorkshire manor on the moors on which the story centers. The narrator tells
8、 the tale of the all encompassing and passionate, yet thwarted love between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys both themselves and many around them. At the debut of the novel, its reception to the public was overwhelmingly negative. Wuthering Heigh
9、ts is a strange, inartistic story. And Wuthering Heights is a strange sort of book and his work Wuthering Heights is strangely original. These brief quotes show that early critics of Emily Brontes first edition of Wuthering Heights, found the novel baffling in its meaning, they each agreed separatel
10、y, that no moral existed within the story therefore it was deemed to have no real literary value.However, gradually with its strong charm of art, Wuthering Heights gains its fame. It is reputed by Maugham as the Top Ten novels in the world. And also in 2002 it deserved the high prize given by the No
11、rway literary circles as one of the 100 Greatest Books ever written. And in Woolfs eye, Emily stands as a poet as well as a novelist, as Emily created a moor where the wind blow and the thunder roar. A Survey of Gothic NovelA. Definition of Gothic NovelThe Gothic novel, or in an alternative term, Go
12、thic romance, is a type of prose fiction which was inaugurated by Horace Walpoles The Castle of Otranto: a Gothic story and flourished through the early nineteenth century. Some writers followed Walpoles example by setting their stories in the medieval period; others set them in a catholic country,
13、especially Italy or Spain. The locale was often a gloomy castle furnished with dungeons, subterranean passages, and sliding panels; the typical story focused on the suffering imposed on an innocent heroine by a cruel and lustful villain, and made bountiful use of ghosts, mysterious disappearances, a
14、nd other sensational and supernatural occurrences.The principle aim of such novels was to evoke chilling terror by exploiting mystery and a variety of horrors. Many of them are now read mainly as period pieces, but the best opened up to fiction the realm of the irrational and of the preserve impulse
15、s and nightmarish terrors that lie beneath the orderly surface of the civilized mind. The term“Gothic” has also been extended to a type of fiction which lacks the exotic setting of the earlier romances, but develops a brooding atmosphere of gloom and terror, represents events that are uncanny or mel
16、odramatically violence, and often deals with aberrant psychological states.B. The Origin of Gothic Novels1. Historical ReasonsThe word“Gothic” came from the name of a Germanic tribe. Goth was famous for their barbaric and brave character. They invaded into Roma during the 3rd and 5th century and fou
17、nded many kingdoms. About one thousand years after the ruination of Roman Empire,an Italian named Vasari used the word“goth” 1 to name a kind of architecture style in Medieval Age, which was featured by pointed arches, heavy walls, dark rooms, terrible paths, etc.2. Development of the Novel ItselfUn
18、der the influence of some philosophers in renaissance, the word“Gothic” was used to mean wild, barbarous, crude, mystery, dark times, medieval, etc. In the middle of 18th century, the word began to be used to describe a new kind of novel. The name of“Gothic novel” 2came first from Horace Walpoles no
19、vel The Castle Otranto, whose subtitle was a Gothic storya story about the decline of a family in a medieval old castle. This novel influenced the early Gothic novels in many aspects, such as background, theme, plots, characters, artistic methods, etc. After Horace Walpole, there appeared many imita
20、tors. By the 1790s, the Gothic novels had been established formally as a literature genre and developed into a literary trend in England as well as other countries in Europe and America. Thus the 1790s was called the“Gothic Decade” in history. Emilys Gothic Heritage in Wuthering HeightsThe story of
21、Wuthering Heights is concerned with two symmetrical families and an intruding stranger. The Earnshaws rough in manner; include Mr. Earnshaw, his son Hindley, and his daughter Catherine. They live in their old house, Wuthering Heights, up in the folds of the moor. The Linton family, richer and more g
22、enteel, includes Mr. Linton, his wife, his son Edgar, and his daughter Isabella, and they live down in a neighboring valley at Thrushcross Grange. One day Mr. Earnshaw brings home a gypsy looking little boy who was found in the streets of Liverpool. Catherine loves Heathcliff, While Hindley hates hi
23、m, being jealous of his fathers fondness for the stranger. After the death of Mr. Earnshaw, Hindley degrades Heathcliff in every way he can. Heathcliff grows brutal and sullen, and Catherine turns from him to the mild Edgar Linton. Heathcliff runs away and returns when Catherine has become Edgars wi
24、fe. Heathcliff is now rich and is determined to take revenge on Hindley and the Lintons. Between Heathcliff and Edgar, Catherine becomes distracted. She gives birth to Edgars daughter and died. Heathcliff turns Hindley into a drunkard and gambler and wins all his professions so that Hindleys son Har
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