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1、,英国文学选读,教学课件,Unit2 Adventure Fiction Writers,Daniel Defoe(1660-1731)Jonathan Swift(1667-1745),Daniel Defoe(1660-1731),Daniel Defoe,the son of a butcher,was born in London.He received a good education in one of the best dissenting academies.Instead of becoming a clergyman,he became a hosier(袜商)and tr
2、aveled in Spain,Italy,France and Germany.He was a merchant and was once rather wealthy.He was always interested in politics.During the“Glorious Revolution”,he was a loyal supporter and took great interest in establishing the new government.However,whether because of his adventurous speculation(投机)in
3、 business or on account of the disastrous losses in shipping resulted from Englands wars with France,Defoe was forced into bankruptcy in 1692.In his seventy years of life,Defoe passed through all extremes of life:from poverty to wealth,from prosperity to obscurity,from Newgate Prison to immense popu
4、larity and royal favor.All this is obscure enough in detail,but two facts stand out clearly and are worth mentioning.,First,Defoe was a jack-of-all-trades(多面手)a merchant,soldier,economist,journalist,pamphleteer(活页文章作者),publicist(宣传家)and novelist.He was famous for his versatility and was at least goo
5、d at journalism and novel-writing.In English literature,he was often given the credit for the discovery of the modern novel.But Defoe the novelist came out of Defoe the journalist;he once conducted several papers,the most popular one of which was The Review.As a journalist,he had a reporters eye for
6、 the picturesque and a newspapermans instinct for making a good story with simple,smooth and colloquial English.This partially accounts for the great popularity of his works.Another fact about Defoe is that he knew about prison life.In 1702,when proposals for increasing discrimination against dissen
7、ters(持异议者)were introduced,Defoe published an anonymous pamphlet,“The Shortest Way with the Dissenters”,advocating the most extreme measures to eradicate(根除)the dissenters.This offended both the Whigs(辉格党)and the Tories(托利党).He was tried,found guilty of seditious(煽动叛乱的)libel(诽谤),fined and sentenced t
8、o stand three days in the pillory(颈手扣,枷锁)in three different parts of London.Hardly had the sentence been announced when Defoe wrote his“Hymn(赞美诗)to the Pillory”a set of doggerel(打油诗)verses ridiculing his prosecutors.He had it printed by his friends for street distribution upon his first appearance a
9、t the pillory.His courage and humor won him the sympathy of many people.Consequently,on his appearances at the pillory,he was cheered as a hero with flowers rather than pelted(投掷)with stones.This experience was a turning point in the career of Defoe.His prison experience and his further knowledge of
10、 criminals helped the creation of his numerous stories of thieves and pirates,like Captain Singleton and Moll Flanders.,When Defoe was nearly 60 years old,he wrote the great work Robinson Crusoe,for which he was remembered.It was an instant success.Other stories followed rapidly:Captain Singleton(17
11、20)(辛格顿船长),Colonel Jacque(1722)(杰克上校),Moll Flanders(1722)(摩尔。弗兰德斯).The list grew with astonishing rapidity,ending with the History of the Devil(魔鬼的历史)in 1726.Defoe died in 1731.He was buried in what is now Bunhill fields.,Comments on the significance of the novel“Robinson Crusoe”Robinson Crusoe is o
12、ne of the protagonists drawn most successfully in English novels.Throughout his characterization of Crusoe,Defoe depicts him as a hero,struggling against nature and human fate with his indomitable will and hand,and eulogizes creative labor,physical and mental,an allusion to the glorification of the
13、bourgeois creativities when it was a rising and more energetic class in the initial stage of its historical development.From an individual laborer to a master and colonizer,Crusoe seems to have gone through various stages of human civilization.,JONATHAN SWIFT(1667-1745)was born of English parents in
14、 Dublin,where he was educated at Trinity College,and in 1713became Dean of St Patricks Cathedral.While previously living in London,he had made friends with Pope,Gay,and Arbuthnot,formed with them the Scriblerus Club,and written propaganda for the Tory administration of another club member,Robert Har
15、ley.He had first made his fame as a satirist with A Tale of a Tub and The Battle of the Books(1704),and after his return to Dublin(1714)he used his genius for polemical satire to defend Ireland(i.e.Anglo Irish Protestants)against exploitation by the English Whigs,most sensationally in S Modest Propo
16、sal(1729).Politics figured in Gullivers Travels also,but only as a single element in a story of universal appeal,full of humor and excitement.Written when Swift was nearly 60,and first published in 1726,it at once became literally one of the worlds classics.,Jonathan Swift(1667-1745),Gulliver travel
17、s to four extraordinary places.In the first,people are five or six inches tall,in the second,sixty or seventy feet.The third is a kind of satellite inhabited by absurdly impractical scientists,and the fourth is a country governed by horses who treat humans as filthy animals.By turns exciting and com
18、ic,Gullivers fantastic adventures were read,in the words of Gay,from the cabinet-council to the Nursery,as a travel book and as a powerful satire on human nature.The text is based on that of 1735,incorporating revisions by Swift of the first edition.,Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin in 1667.He had
19、no father and his uncles decided to take charge of his education.After his university years in Dublin,he left Ireland and joined his mother in Leicester.He became William Temples secretary,quite an important retired statesman and MP.Swift lived under his supervision for ten years.His job allowed him
20、 to attend theology courses and in 1694,he was named Prebent at Kilroot(near Belfast).But he soon comes back with Temple in Surrey,and it was there that he wrote The Battle of the Books and Tale of a Tub(1704),although they werent published for several more years.After Temples death,Swift goes back
21、to Ireland.In 1701 Swifts career began in earnest by writing his first politic pamphlet,favouring the Whigs,and by anonymously publishing his treatise,Dissensions in Athens and Rome,which caused a stir.Over the next decade,Jonathan Swift published numerous essays and pamphlets,most of which were com
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