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1、Pre-Romanticism Pre-Romanticism & & RomanticismRomanticismSchool of Foreign StudiesPre-RomanticismA conspicuous trend in the English literature of the latter half of the 18th century was the so-called pre-romanticism.It originated among the conservative groups of men of letters as a reaction against
2、 Enlightenment and found its most manifest expression in the “Gothic novel,” the term arising from the fact that the greater part of such romances were devoted to the medieval times. The more notable of the Gothic Novels is The Castle of Otranto (1765) by Horace Walpole (1727-1797).But the more impo
3、rtant pre-romanticist writers are the two famous poets, William Blake (1757-1821) and Robert Burns (1759-1796). Thomas Gray (1716-1771)Thomas Gray (26 December 1716 30 July 1771) was a poet, letter-writer, classical scholar and professor at Cambridge University.It is believed that Gray began writing
4、 his masterpiece, the Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, in the graveyard of the church in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, in 1742, completing it, after several years lying unfinished, in 1750.The Graveyard SchoolRobert Burns (1759-1796)Robert Burns is an excellent native poet of Scotland.He is re
5、membered mainly for his poems written in the Scottish dialect. He also created many lyrics praising nature, love, and friendship. Many of them have entered deeply into peoples hearts. These works are “A Red, Red Rose,” “My hearts in the Highland,” etc.Speaking of Burns, we can not forget his “Auld L
6、ang Syne” (Old Long Ago) which have been sung as a parting song in many places of the world in different languages. William Blake (1757-1821)Of all the romantic poets of the 18th century, Blake is the most independent and the most original. His best poems are collected in Songs of Innocence (1789) a
7、nd Songs of Experience (1794). The Songs of Innocence is a lively volume of poems which represent a happy and innocent world although there are evil and suffering existing, while the Songs of Experience paints quite a different world, a world full of misery, poverty, war, and repression. The poems i
8、n Songs of Experience are gray, gloomy and pessimistic. Romanticism The democratization of poetryA literary revolution against restrictions, rules and artificial conventionsHistorical BackgroundFrench Revolution-Bastille in 1789.Industrialization-Invention of Steam Engine.Urbanization and shift from
9、 agricultural to industrial economy.Development of industrial capitalism.Origins of RomanticismOrigins of RomanticismThe origin of Romanticism lies in the philosophy of Frenchman Jean Jacques Rousseau and the writings of German Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.Rousseau championed individualism and freedom
10、 of thought: “I felt before I thought.”Goethe advocated inspiration from Shakespeares works, Gothic architecture and German folk tales.Goethes novel The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774) provide the basis for much of the later Romanticism.The Age of Romanticism (1798-1832)English Romanticism is genera
11、lly defined to begin in 1798 with the publication of William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridges the Lyrical Ballads and end in 1832 with Sir Walter Scotts death and the passage of the first Reform Bill in Parliament. Three schoolsThe Lake School: Wordsworth, Coleridge and SoutheyThe Cockney School: Le
12、igh Hunt, Hazlitt, and associated writers, including Keats.The Satanic School: Byron, Shelly and their followers.Two Groups of RomanticistsThe Romanticists split into two groups because of the different attitudes toward the capitalist society. Some romanticists reflected the thinking of those classe
13、s which had been ruined by the bourgeoisie. They returned to the feudal past and idealized the life of the Middle Ages to protest against capitalist development. Therefore, they stood on the side of the feudal forces and even combined themselves with those forces. They are represented by Wordsworth,
14、 Coleridge and Robert Southey. (the Passive Romantic School)Two Groups of RomanticistsOthers expressed the aspiration of the labouring classes. They held out an ideal of future society free from oppression and exploitation. They were the firm supporters of the French Revolution. They are represented
15、 by Lord G. G. Byron and P. B. Shelley and John Keats. (the Active Romantic School)These poets were all precocious and intense, and had tragically short lives.Characteristic FeaturesTheir own aspiration and ideals are in sharp contrast to the common, sordid daily life under capitalism. Their writing
16、s are filled with strong-willed heroes or even titanic images, formidable events and tragic situations, powerful conflicting passions and exotic pictures.They paid great attention to the spiritual & emotional life of man. Personified nature plays an important role in the pages of their works. Romant
17、icism is characterized by the 5 “I”s: a) Imagination; b) Intuition; c) Idealism; d) Inspiration; e) Individuality.ImaginationvA revolt of the English imagination against the neoclassical reason, a rebellion against the rationalism characterized by the “Age of Reason.” vCreative powers of the imagina
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