美国文学史浪漫主义时期课件.pptx
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1、 American Literature The Romantic Period (the end of the 18th century - the outbreak of the Civil War. )the first American RenaissanceHistorical background(1) American westward expansion (美国西部扩展美国西部扩展)- “拓荒小说拓荒小说”(2) New England Transcendental Movement (新英格兰超验主义运动)-”宗教性”、“象征”New England Transcendent
2、al MovementNature: the bible of New England TranscendentalismThis book pushed American Romanticism into a new phase, the phase of New England Transcendentalism, the summit of American Romanticism. the Oversoul- nature as symbol the individualFeatures of literature of this period(1) Description of na
3、tional experience of “pioneering into the west” (西部开拓)(2) Fascination about the past and the exotic(3) free expression of emotion and display of the psychic states of the characters.(4) Pay attention to the description of the individual and the common man(5) Description of the role of nature and Ame
4、rican landscape(6) strongly influenced by the PuritanismMajor writers and their works of Major writers and their works of the periodthe periodWashington Irving (华盛顿华盛顿. 欧文欧文)James Fenimore Cooper(1789-1851)Ralph Waldo Emerson (拉尔夫拉尔夫. 华尔多华尔多. 爱默生爱默生)Henry David ThoreauNathaniel Hawthorne (纳撒尼尔纳撒尼尔.
5、霍桑霍桑)Herman Melville (赫尔曼赫尔曼. 麦尔维尔麦尔维尔)Edgar Allan PoeWalt Whitman (华尔特华尔特. 惠特曼惠特曼)Emily Dickinson Washington Irving (华盛顿华盛顿. 欧文欧文, 1783-1859) The father of American Literature short story writer, essayist, poet, travel book writer, best known for the short stories “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (睡谷的传
6、说睡谷的传说)” and “Rip Van Winkle (瑞普瑞普. 凡凡. 温克尔温克尔).BiographyBiographyBorn of a wealthy merchant in New York City as the youngest of 11 children. Early in his life Irving developed a passion for books. He studied law privately but practiced only briefly. From 1804 to 1806 he travelled widely in Europe.
7、Irvings career as a writer started in journals and newspapers.Major pointsMajor pointsthe first American writer of imaginative literature to gain international fame.father of American literature. The short story as a genre in American literature probably began with Irvings The Sketch Book, a collect
8、ion of essays, sketches, and tales, the most famous story are “Rip Van Winkle” ( (瑞普瑞普. . 凡凡. . 温克尔温克尔) ) and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” ( (睡谷的传说睡谷的传说) ) Rip Van Winkle (瑞普瑞普. 凡凡. 温克尔温克尔) It tells the story of the hero Rip Van Winkles peculiar encounter. The hero, Rip Van Winkle, is a naive (天真的天
9、真的), honest, and warmhearted but poor farmer. The other day, he met a short man and helped him to carry his belongings and then was treated with drink. Winkle was drunk and slept for 20 years from then on. Winkle found that everything was enormously changed after he woke up from the long sleep. The
10、undisturbed (peaceful) and uncultured small village where he used to live became a modern town which is full of noise and crowd. Winkle who used to a quiet life was unable to understand all those “tragic changes”. The theme: The author, through this novel, reveals his conservative view about the bou
11、rgeois revolution (i.e. the independent war through which the emperor was overthrown), and criticized that the revolution didnt bring benefits to American people. However, the figure of Winkle become an absurd remainder (时代的落伍者时代的落伍者). James Fenimore Cooper(1789-1851)Natty BumppoLeatherstocking Tale
12、s: a serious of five novels about the frontier life of American settles The Pioneers The Last of the Mohicans The Prairie The Pathfinder The Deerslayer Ralph Waldo Emerson (拉尔夫拉尔夫. 华尔多华尔多. 爱默生爱默生, 1803-1882) A major American poet, essayist, philosopher. The major representative of the American Trans
13、cendental Movement. Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Most of his ancestors were clergymen as was his father. He was educated in Boston and Harvard, and graduated in 1821. In 1825 he began to study at the Harvard Divinity School and next year he was licensed to preach by the Middlesex Assoc
14、iation of Ministers. Emerson became a pastor at the Second Unitarian Church of Boston in 1830. Three years later he had a crisis of faith , finding that he was not interested in the rite (仪式) of Communion (宗教团体). Emersons controversial views caused his resignation (辞职). Harvard ostracized (排斥) him f
15、or many years, but his message attracted young disciples (信徒), who joined the informal Transcendental Club (established in 1836). In 1840 Emerson helped Margaret Fuller to launch The Dial (1840-44), an open forum for new ideas on the reformation of society. Emersons health started to fail after the
16、partial burning of his house in 1872. He made his last tour abroad in 1872-1873, and then withdrew more and more from public life. Emerson died on April 27, 1882 in Concord. Principles of Emersonian TranscendentalismThe over-soul: According to Emerson, the oversoul is a supreme reality of mind, a sp
17、iritual unity of all beings, and a religion regarded as an emotional communication between an individual soul and the universal oversoul of which it is a part.the individual : Emerson strongly believes in the divinity and infinity of man as an individual.Nature: Emersons nature is the garment of the
18、 over-soul.Major works: Nature (1836), The American scholar (1837), Self-Reliance (1841), The Over-Soul (1841) Emersons first book, Nature (论自然, 1836), appeared when he was 33. Emerson emphasized individualism and rejected traditional authority. He also believed that people should try to live a simp
19、le life in harmony with nature and with others. His lectures The American Scholar (论美国学者, 1837) and Address at Divinity College (在美国神学院致辞, 1838) challenged the Harvard intelligentsia (知识界) and warned about a lifeless Christian tradition. As an essayist Emerson was a master of style. He encouraged Am
20、erican scholars to break free of European influences and create a new American culture. ”The American Scholar” has been regarded as “Americas Declaration of Intellectual Independence”. Self-trust is the first secret of success.自信乃成功之第一秘诀。 A great man is always willing to be little.伟人总愿当个平常人 The firs
21、t wealth is health.健康是人生第一财富 Dont waste life in doubts and fears. 不要把生命浪费在怀疑与恐惧中 We are all wise for other people, none for himself 替别人考虑人人都很明智,轮到自己却总是当局者迷 A Successful life To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of h
22、onest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch (小块地小块地), or a redeemed social condition;” - Ralph Waldo Emerson -Henry David ThoreauAn active TranscendentalistMajor
23、works:WaldenA Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers Nathaniel Hawthorne (纳撒尼尔纳撒尼尔. 霍霍桑桑, 1804-1864) American novelist and short story writer, most famous for his novel The Scarlet Letter (红字红字, 1850)Biography and works# He was born at Salem, Mass., on July 4th, 1804, son of a sea captain. He led
24、there a shy and rather over protected life. Hawthorne turned to writing after his graduation from Bowdoin College. He wrote several successful short stories such as The Ministers Black Veil (牧师的黑面纱牧师的黑面纱, 1836) which were collected in Twice-Told Tales (尽人皆知的故事尽人皆知的故事, 1837).# Insufficient earnings a
25、s a writer forced Hawthorne to take a job in the Salem Custom House (海关). By 1842, he was able to earn enough to marry Sophia Peabody and move to Concord, which was then the center of the Transcendental Movement.# Hawthorne returned to Salem in 1845 and in 1850, his most famous novel, The Scarlet Le
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