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英国文学知识点梳理:

1.Renaiance:(from 14th century to 17th century)

Definition: Renaiance is commonly applied to the movement or period in Western civilization, which marks the transition from the medieval to the modern world.An age of drama and poetry.Reasons:the rediscovery of ancient Roman and Greek culture, the new discoveries in geography and astronomy, the religious reformation and economic expansion

Significance: a reflection of the cla struggle waged by the new rising bourgeoisie against the feudal cla and its ideology.William Caxton—the first person who introduced printing into England.Sonnet: originated in Italy, sonnet is a fourteen-line poem with a distinctiverhyme scheme and metrical pattern.It was introduced to England by Sir Wyatt in the early stage of English Renaiance and then further cultivated by Edmund Spenser and William Shakespeare so as to produce respectively the Spenserian stanza and

Shakespearian stanza, both of which exerted great influence on the succeing poets.Shakespearian Stanza: Shakespearean Sonnet is made up of three quatrains(四行诗节)with different rhymes, followed by a couplet.The rhyme scheme is abab cdcd efef gg.Spenserian Stanza: invented by Edmund Spenser.It is a stanza of 9 lines, with the first eight lines in iambic pentameter 抑扬格五音步& the last line in iambic hexameter抑扬格六音步, rhyming ababbcbcc.blank verse—is unrhymed poetry with each line written in iambic pentamet Metaphysical Poetry:

 Definition:The term is commonly used to name the work in the 17th century written by the writers who wrote under the influence of John Donne.Representatives: John Donne & George Herbert

Technique: Peculiar/Metaphysical conceits(奇喻)

 General Features: a.The diction is simple and echoes the words and cadence of

common speech.The imagery is drawn from the actual life yet subtle, the extended metaphors for such images are typically called “metaphysical/peculiar

conceits”.The form is frequently that of an argument with the poet’s loved, with God, or with himself.2.Neo-claic Period:

1)The Enlightenment Movement—The Age of Reason

Definition: The Enlightenment refers to a progreive intellectual movement

throughout Western Europe that spans approximately one hundred years from

1680s to 1789.Purpose: to enlighten the whole world with the light of modern philosophical and

artistic ideas.2)Neoclaicism:(Main literary form—English Novels)

Definition: In literary criticism, this term refers to the revival of the attitudes and

styles of expreion of claical literature.It is generally used to describe a period in

European history beginning in the late seventeenth century and lasting until about

1800.Characteristics of Neoclaical Literature: fixed laws and rules for almost every

genre of literature.Prose: lyrical, epical, didactic, satiric or dramatic, each cla

guided by its own principles.Drama: in Heroic Couplet;strictly observation of the 3

unity of time, space andaction;regularity in construction;type characters

rather than individuals.Mainstream of literature: realism—writers described the

social realities.3.Romantic Period:(an age of poetry)

1)Romanticism

English Romanticism is said to have begun in 1798 with the publication of

Wordsworth and Coleridge’s Lyrical Ballads and to have ended in 1832 with

Sir Walter Scott’s death and the paage of the first Reform Bill in the

Parliament.2)Characteristics of the Age

 The Romantic Age is emphatically an age of poetry.Women novelists appeared in this age.It was during this period that women aumed, for the first time, an important place in English literature.(Jane Austen)The greatest historical novelists Walter Scott belongs to this period.His

historical novels combines a romantic atmosphere with a realistic depiction of

historical background and common people’s life.Scott marked the transition

from romanticism to the period of realism that followed it.4.The Victorian Period:

1)Victorian Literature

 The novel became the most widely read and most vital and challenging

expreion of progreive thought.

 The Victorian age was also a great one for non-fictional prose.The poets of this period were mainly characterized by their experiment with

new styles and new ways of expreion.2)Critical Realism

 English critical realism of the 19th century flourished in the 1840s and early 1850s.It found its expreion mainly in the writing of novels and the greatest

English critical realist of the time was Charles Dickens—a humorist and

satirist, a great bourgoisie intellect who could not overstep the limits of

 his cla.The English critical realism of the 19th century not only gave a satirical

portrayal of the bourgeoisie and all the ruling claes, but also showed

profound sympathy for the common people.5.The Modern Period—marked by the publification of T.S.Eliot’s The Wast

Land:(Prevailing Genre: Fictions)

1)Cultural Background

Darwin’s Origin of Species and social Darwinism;Einstein’s theory of relativity;Freud’s

analytical psychology;irrational philosophers including Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and

Bergson.2)The Differences Between Realism and Modernism:

Realism: Theoratical Base---Rational PhilosophyFunction of Literature---Educate

People and Criticize Social EvilsSubject---Public, Exterior WorldConception of

Time &Space---Clock Time, Geographic spaceForms and Techniques---Hero, Plot

Tone---Optimistic

Modernism: Theoratical Base---Irrational PhilosophyFunction of Literature---

Expreion of “Self”Subject---Private, Interior World

Conception ofTime &Space---Psychological Time &SpaceForms and Techniques---

Anti-hero, Anti-plot

Tone---Peimistic

Modernism is , in many aspects, a reaction against rationalism, it rose out of

skepticism and disillusion of capitalism.The Major theme of Modernism:

distoreted, alienated and ill relationships between man and nature, man and society,man and man, and man and himself.Literary Trends: expreionism, surrealism(超现实主义), futurism, imagism and stream

of consciousne, existentialsm.美国文学

1.Literature of Colonial Period

a.Indian tribes had a rich store of oral literature in the forms of songs, spells, charms,omens ,riddles and stories.b.Three stages: Traditional literature, Transitional Literature, Modern Literaturec.The first permanent English settlement was established at Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.d.Puritanism :Origin of Puritan

Doctrines:based on Calvinism1)predestination2)original sin and total depravity

3)limited atonement4)theocracy

Influence on American Literature 1)Its optimism has exerted a great influence on

American literature2)Puritan’s metaphorical mode of perception changed

gradually into a literary symbolism

e.Literature of Colonial Settlement: Forms: histories, travel account, biographies,diaries, letters, autobiographies, sermons and poems.Characteristics:1)American

colonial literature is neither real literature nor American.2)Their writings served either

God or colonial expansion

2.The Literature of the Revolutionary Period:

a.The Age of Reason: Definition:A rational society is that “reforms the mind,sweetens the temper, cheers the spirits, and promotes health”(by Thomas

Jefferson).b.The forms of literature: ballads, skits, broadsides, newspaper poems, editorials,eays, private and public letters, satires, pamphlets

3.The Literature of the Romantic Period

1)American Romanticism: an artistic and intellectual movement originating in Europe

in the late 18th century and characterized by a heightened interest in nature, emphasis on

the individual’s expreion of emotion and imagination, departure from the attitudes and

forms of claicism, and rebellion against established social rules and conventions.native factors: It is a period following American independence.(Political independence,economic development and territorial expansion contributed much to literature.foreign influence: Romanticism emerged from England and it added impetusto the

growthof Romanticism in America.2)Distinct Features of American Romanticism

a.It was in eence the expreion of a real new experience

b.American Puritanism served as a cultural heritage in American literature.c.American new ideals were strong enough to inspire Romantic spirit

d.both imitative & independent

4.The Literature of the Realistic Period:

a.Realism:is a term applied to literary composition that aims at an prejudice, idealism, or romantic color.b.Time:Realism flourished from the Civil War to the turn of the century.c.Features:(1)It strees truthful treatment of material.(2)Characterization is the center of the story.(3)Open ending is a good example of the truthful treatment of material.(4)Realism focuses on common characters and everyday events.(5)Realism emphasizes objectivity.(6)Realism presents moral vision.d.Two Literary Trends:

1)Local Color(or Local Corlorism/Regionalism etc.)

a.Local Color is a term applied to literature which, asthat have escaped standardizing cultural influences

b.Features: Presenting a locale which is distinguished from the outside world;Describing the exotic and the picturesque;Nostalgia;Showing things as they are;The influence of setting on character(environmental determinism)

2)Naturalism:

a.Background: 1)Darwinism’s key points: the struggle for existence or evolution, the survival of the fittest, natural selection.2)SocialDarwinism: the weak and stupid would fall victim in the natural course of events to economic forces.b.Definition: Naturalism is a critical term applied to the method of literary

composition

c.Features:Humans are controlled by laws of heredity and environment.The universe is cold, godle, indifferent, and hostile to human desires.The literary naturalists have a major difference from the realists.(Violent, sensational, sordid, unpleasant and ugly vs.genteel)

5.The Literature of the Modernist Period:

1).Modernism:

Cultural Background: Darwin’s Origin of Species;Freud’s analytical psychology(libido, id, ego, superego);Irrational Philosophers: Schopenhauer & Nietzsche

Modernist literature is characterized chiefly by a rejection of 19th-century traditions.2)Imagism:(Leaders: Ezra Pound and Amy Lowell)

Definition: Imagism is the doctrine and poetic practice of a small but influential group of American and British poets calling themselves imagists between 1912 and 1917.Aiming at a new clarity and exactne in the short lyric poem, the imagists cultivated concision and directne, building their short poems around single images;they also preferred looser cadences to traditional regular rhythms.Features: Free choice of subject matter, Free verse, Image Without interpretation or comment

Influences: a.The imagist theories call for brief language, describing the precise picture in as few words as poible.This new way of poetry composition has a lasting influence in the 20th century poetry.b.The second lasting influence of Imagism is the form of free verse.There are no metrical rules.There are apparent indiscriminate line breaks, which reflects the discontinuity of life itself.That is art of the poem.(The poet uses the length of the lines and the strange groupings of words to show how life itself can be broken up into somehow meaningle clusters.)

2)The Lost Generation:

.first used by Gertrude Stein, an American woman writer, who was one of the leaders of the group,the term defines a sense of moral lo or aimlene.The WWI destroyed the innocent ideas, many good young men went to the war and died, or

returned damaged, both physically and mentally;their moral faith were no longer valid---they were “Lost.”

In the Narrow Sense: a group ofAmerican writers, including Hemingway,F.S.Fitzgerald, J.Dos Paos, E.E.Cummings, Sherwood Anderson, and Hart Crane, etc.In the Broad Sense: the entire post WWI American young generation

Main Characteristics: Suffering from the war, losing beliefs, being cut off from life, indulged in drinking and partying.

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