【英语论文】菲茨杰拉德和海明威写作风格对比(英文二) .doc
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1、The Contrast between Fitzgeralds and Hemingways Writing Style摘要: 这篇文章分析了菲茨杰拉德与海明威写作风格的相同点与不同点. 这两位作家有他们各自独特的写作风格.他们的生活不仅影响了他们的作品而且也影响了整个文坛. 菲茨杰拉德的写作风格主要有两个特点,一是他的作品大都介于现实与小说之间;另一个特点是他的作品通常以爱情故事为主要情节.而海明威主要有四个独特风格,一是简练,二是运用叙述,三是对话,四是“冰山原则”.他们写作风格的相同点在于他们的作品都是影射当时时代背景的镜子,并且他们的作品都受战争与酒精的影响.关键词: 爱情故事; 冰
2、山原则; 战争; 酒精Abstract: This paper analyzes the differences and similarities between Fitzgeralds and Hemingways writing style. Both of them have their own personal style of writing. Their lives had influenced what they wrote about and even the way they wrote. For Fitzgerald, there are two main features
3、 of his writing style. First, he described between fact and fiction. Second, he portrayed romantic stories. On the other hand, Hemingway has four main features which are simple, narrative, dialogue and “ice berg principle”. However there are still some similarities. For example, their works are the
4、mirror of the social situation of that age; their works are all influenced by World War I; their works are all influenced by the alcohol.Key words: romantic stories; “iceberg principle”; war; alcohol OutlineI. Introduction1.1 The Background of Fitzgerald and His Main Works1.2 The Background of Hemin
5、gway and His Main WorksII. The Similarities between Them2.1 Their Works Are the Mirror of the Social Situation of That Age2.2 Their Works Are All Influenced by World War I 2.3 Their Works Are All Influenced by the AlcoholIII. The Differences between Them 3.1 Fitzgeralds Writing Style 3.1.1 He Descri
6、bed between Fact and Fiction 3.1.2 He Portrayed Romantic Stories3.2 Hemingways Writing Style3.2.1 Simple3.2.2 Narrative3.2.3 Dialogue3.2.4 “Iceberg principle”3.2.5 A Simple Conclusion of His Writing StyleIV. ConclusionI. Introduction1.1 The background of Fitzgerald and his main worksFitzgerald was b
7、orn on September 29, 1896 in St. Paul Minnesota. Fitzgerald entered St. Paul Academy when he was a boy, and started to write for the school newspaper when he was thirteen. During 1911-1913, he attended the Newman School, a Catholic Prep School in New Jersey. There, he met Father Sigourney Fay, who e
8、ncouraged him to pursue his ambitions and to achieve personal success and distinction. Afterwards, he entered Princeton University, where he grew on his writing abilities by writing for school media. However, he neglected his studies and was put on academic probation.In 1917, Fitzgerald joined the a
9、rmy to fight in World War I. In June of 1918, he was assigned to Camp Sheridan in Alabama. There, he fell in love with Zelda Sayre. After being turned down during a marriage proposal due to his lack of success, Fitzgerald returned to St. Paul to begin work on his novel, This Side of Paradise. His no
10、vel was published in March of 1920, and he instantly became a success. He had gained the kind of success and wealth that he had desired for so long, and in a short time, he and Zelda married in New York. He moved to an apartment in New York City where he wrote his second novel, The Beautiful and the
11、 Damned. Then he began his literary life. Fitzgeralds major writings include: This Side of Paradise (1920, fiction ) Fitzgeralds breakout novel, and a classic of American literature, This Side of Paradise follows the formative years of Amory Blaine, his days at Princeton, and his entry into world wa
12、r I Flappers and Philosophers (1921, fiction)issued shortly after the publication of his first novel. This collection of short stories contains many of his most famous short stories. The Beautiful and Dammed (1922, fiction) Fitzgeralds second novel is the story of ambitious Anthony patch and his bea
13、utiful wife Gloria and the destruction of their lives as they fall under the influence of alcohol and great amidst the New York nightlife. The Great Gatsby (1925, fiction) Fitzgeralds most famous novel which is considered by many to be his best. Capturing the spirit of the twenties, which tells the
14、story of the rise and fall of self-millionaire jay Gatsby All the sad young man (1926) Fitzgeralds most popular collection of short stories at the time of its release, this collection contains Winter Dreams, a story Fitzgerald described as a first draft of the Gatsby idea, Absolution, and The Rich B
15、oy, the most popular of the stories in the collection. Tender Is The Night (1933, fiction ) Not well received at the time it was fist issued, this story of the demise of a brilliant psychiatrist, pick diver, and Nicole, who is both his wife and patient, is now considered to be one of his best novels
16、. Last Tycoon (1941, fiction) Fitzgerald hoped that those stories of Hollywood moguls, unfinished at the time of his death, would restore his critical reputation. Versions vary by editor, but some critics argue it would have been Fitzgeralds best work when completed.1.2 The background of Hemingway a
17、nd his main worksErnest Hemingway (1899-1961), born in Oak Park, Illinois, started his career as a writer in a newspaper office in Kansas City at the age of seventeen. After the United States entered the First World War, he joined a volunteer ambulance unit in the Italian army. Serving at the front,
18、 he was wounded, was decorated by the Italian Government, and spent considerable time in hospitals. After his return to the United States, he became a reporter for Canadian and American newspapers and was soon sent back to Europe to cover such events as the Greek Revolution.He married Elizabeth Hadl
19、ey Richardson on September 3, 1921. The newlyweds soon entered the literary community of Paris, living off of Hadleys trust fund and Ernests pay as a foreign correspondent for the Toronto Star. The 1920s were extremely productive writing years for Hemingway. In 1923 Three Stories and Ten Poems was p
20、ublished, in 1925 In Our Times was published. In 1926 his successful novel The Sun Also Rises was published. A collection of short stories titled Men without Women came out. This year also signified the end of Hemingways marriage to Hadley and his subsequent marriage to Pauline Pfeiffer on May 10, 1
21、927. Ernest and Pauline would spend the majority of their years together at 907 Whitehead Street in Key West, Florida. On December 6, 1928, Hemingway was dealt a devastating emotional blow as his father, suffering from severe diabetes and concerned about his financial future, shot himself.Hemingway
22、continued to write producing what many critics still feel is the best novel ever written about World War I. in 1929 A Farewell to Arms was published and solidified Hemingways reputation as one the greatest writers of his generation. The 1930s would see the publication Death in the Afternoon (1932).
23、In Green Hills of Africa (1935) we can see a recount of his African safari.In the late 1930s, Hemingway ventured to Spain to give his encouragement to the Loyalists fighting in the Spanish Civil War. His experiences as a war correspondent for the North American Newspaper Alliance would inspire his o
24、ther Great War novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls. Exactly one month after the 1940 publication of For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway married fellow writer and war correspondent Martha Ellis Gellhorn. It was a marriage that would last only five years. He married fourth and final wife Mary Welsh Monks on
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