英语专业本科毕业论文超验主义重解《小妇人》.doc
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1、Abstract: American famous writer, Louisa May Alcotts novel Little Women fully reflects the transcendental ideas. This novel based on the American Civil War contains complex cultural contexts and thus, can be read from many perspectives. This thesis attempts to read this novel from the perspective of
2、 Transcendentalism, and try to tap the Transcendentalism embodied in thought, in order to broaden peoples perspective of reading the novel. Transcendentalism promotes the unity of people, God, the spirit of natural, to emphasize the spirit of self and self-reliance. These ideas are reflected in the
3、March sisters growing up and character. March sisters have different personalities and talents, but they focus on their own spirit improvement and strongly maintain the self-reliance and self-independent spirit. Transcendentalism gave the charisma to the March sisters and made the novel won the read
4、ers favorite. In addition, Alcott extended Transcendentalism to women reality in Little Women, and it increases the readability of the novel.Keywords: Little Women; Transcendentalism; Individualism; Self-reliance摘要:美国著名女作家露易莎梅奥尔科特的长篇小说充分体现了超验主义思想.这部以美国南北战争为背景的小说包含着复杂的文化情境,可以从多重视角来解读。 本文试图从超验主义视角解读这篇
5、小说,并尽力挖掘该小说中体现的超验主义思想,以拓宽人们阅读该小说的视野。超验主义宣扬人、神、自然的精神统一,强调精神、自我和自助。这些思想都在马奇姐妹的性格和成长过程中有所体现。马奇姐妹具有不同的性格和才华,但都注重自己的精神提高和完善,并极力保持自助和自我独立的精神。超验主义赋予了马奇姐妹人格魅力,使小说赢得了读者的喜爱。此外奥尔科特在小说中把超验主义延伸到女性现实,这也增加了小说的可读性。关键词:小妇人;超验主义;个人主义;自助 Thesis Statement: This paper discusses the importance of the Transcendentalism in
6、 Little Women and its influence on the minds of the four March daughters.Outline:.The Development of TranscendentalismA. The Connotation of TranscendentalismB. Some Important Comments on Transcendentalism.Transcendentalism in Little WomenA. A Brief Look at the Plot of the Little WomenB. The Reflecti
7、on of Transcendentalism through the Characters in Little Women1. Tomboyish Jo2. Beautiful Meg3. Fragile Beth 4. Romantic Amy5. John Brooke6. Laurence boy.The Influence of Transcendentalism in Little Women on the Future Literature.ConclusionA Transcendental Reading of Little WomenIntroductionLouisa M
8、ay Alcott, the second daughter of Amos Bronson Alcott and Abigail “Abba” May was born in Germantown, Pennsy1vania on November 29, 1832. Her famous work, Little Women is a novel written and set in the Alcott family home, Orchard House, in Concord, Massachusetts. It was published in two parts in 1868
9、and 1869. The novel follows the lives of four sistersMeg, Jo, Beth, and Amy Marchand is loosely based on the authors childhood experiences with her three sisters. The first part of the book was an immediate commercial and critical success, prompting the composition of the books second part titled Go
10、od Wives, also a huge success. Both parts were first published as a single volume in 1880. Alcott followed Little Women with two sequels reprising the March sisters, Little Men (1871) and Jos Boys (1886). Little Women has been adapted to play, musical, opera, film, and animated feature.Some scholars
11、 have studied about images in Little Women. They lay particular emphasis on self-dependence and self-discipline in Little Women (许绮,2004:122). From the studies, we can find out that different personalities reflect different outlooks on value and life. The studies only describe what the female images
12、 in Little Women, while this thesis is to attempts to read this novel from the perspective of Transcendentalism, and try to tap the Transcendentalism embodied in thought, in order to broaden peoples perspective of reading the novel.Little Women totally reflects the spirits of transcendentalism. The
13、March sisters in this novel were the classic reflections of self-reliance, individualism and feminism.The Development of Transcendentalism A. The Connotation of TranscendentalismTranscendentalism was a group of new ideas in literature, religion, culture, and philosophy that emerged in New England in
14、 the early to middle 19thcentury. It is sometimes called American transcendentalism to distinguish it from other uses of the word transcendental. Transcendentalism began as a protest against the general state of culture and society, and in particular, the state of intellectualism at Harvard and the
15、doctrine of the Unitarian church taught at Harvard Divinity School. Among transcendentalists core beliefs was an ideal spiritual state that transcends the physical and empirical and is only realized through the individuals intuition, rather than through the doctrines of established religions. Promin
16、ent transcendentalists included Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Orestes Brownson, William Henry Channing, James Freeman Clarke, Christopher Pearse Cranch, John Sullivan Dwight, Convers Francis, Margaret Fuller, William Henry Furness, Frederick Henry Hedge, Sylvester Judd, Theodore Parker,
17、Elizabeth Peabody, George Ripley, Amos Bronson Alcott, and Jones Very. Others included Amos Bronson Alcott and A.E. Waite.The publication of Ralph Waldo Emersons 1836 essay Nature is usually taken to be the watershed moment at which transcendentalism became a major cultural movement. Emerson wrote i
18、n his speech The American Scholar: We will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands; Divine Soul which also inspires all men. Emerson closed the essay by calling for a revolution in human consciousness to emerge from the new idealist philosophyIn the same year, transcendentalism became
19、a coherent movement with the founding of the Transcendental Club in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on September 8, 1836, by prominent New England intellectuals including George Putnam, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Frederick Henry Hedge. From 1840, the group published frequently in their journal The Dial, alo
20、ng with other venues. The movement was originally termed Transcendentalists as a pejorative term, suggesting their position was beyond sanity and reason.The practical aims of the transcendentalists were varied; some among the group linked it with utopian social change and, in the case of Brownson, i
21、t joined explicitly with early socialism, while others found it an exclusively individual and idealist project. Emerson believed the latter. In his 1842 lecture The Transcendentalist, Emerson suggested that the goal of a purely transcendental outlook on life was impossible to attain in practice.By t
22、he late 1840s, Emerson believed the movement was dying out, especially after the death of Margaret Fuller in 1850. All that can be said, Emerson wrote, is that she represents an interesting hour & group in American cultivation.1Transcendentalism was rooted in the transcendental philosophy of Immanue
23、l Kant (and of German Idealism more generally), which the New England intellectuals of the early 19th century embraced as an alternative to the Lockean sensualism of their fathers and of the Unitarian church, finding the alternative in Vedic thought, German idealism, and English Romanticism.The tran
24、scendentalists desired to ground their religion and philosophy in transcendental principles: principles not based on or falsifiable by, sensuous experience, but deriving from the inner, spiritual or mental essence of the human. Immanuel Kant had called all knowledge transcendental which is concerned
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