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1、12按照时期分类一、殖民时期(约16071765)二、启蒙时期和独立革命(176518世纪末)三、浪漫主义时期(18651918)四、现实主义时期(18651918)五、现代主义时期(19181945)六、当代文学(1945 )3v殖民地时期 v独立革命至南北战争时期 v南北战争到第一次世界大战 v两次世界大战之间 v第二次世界大战后 4Brief Outline of American literatureColonial period (1607-1775)Anne BradstreetEdward TaylorRevolutionary period (1775-1783)Benjami
2、n FranklinPhilip FreneauDemocratic Period (1783-1802)Romanticism (1820-1861)Washington IrvingEdgar Allan PoeNathaniel Howthorne William Whitman* Transcendentalism * (New England Renaissance)Ralph Waldo EmersonFillip ThoreauRealism (1861-1914)Mark TwainHenry JamesNaturalism:Stephen CraneTheodore Drei
3、serThe 1920sT.S. EliotWilliam FaulknerErnest Hemingway (Lost Generation)Imagism: Ezra Pound5Brief Outline of American literatureThe 1930sSteinbeckHarlem Renaissance(Black American literature)HughesWrightEllisonAmerican DramaEugene ONeill Arthur Miller Tennessee WilliamsThe Post-war SceneSaul BellowS
4、alingerPoetry:Confessional PoetryBlack Mountain PoetsSan Francisco RenaissanceThe Beat GenerationThe New York Poets6Colonial Period (1607-1775)Chapter One7Historical backgroundvThe first permanent English settlement in North America at James town, Virginia in 1607.vIn 1630 the puritans established t
5、he Massachusetts Bay Colony.vIndependent War (1776-1783); the foundation of a Federative bourgeois democratic republicthe United States of America.8The early settlersvChristopher Columbus discovered the American continent in 1492.vCaptain John Smith reached Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.vPuritans came
6、 to the New England area, by Mayflower in 1620.vThe first settlement was established in Plymouth in 1620. vMassachusetts Bay Colony was established in 1630.9Puritanism in America Why did Puritans come to America?- to escape religious persecution - to reform the Church of England - to have an entirel
7、y new church * Gods chosen people * To seek a new Garden of Eden * To build “City of God on earth”10The Definition of Literary TermsvColonial AmericavAmerican PuritanismvAmerican Dream 11Features of Puritanism1) Predestination: God decided everything before things occurred.2) Original sin: Human bei
8、ngs were born to be evil, and this original sin can be passed down from generation to generation.3) Total depravity: Humanitys utter corruption since the Fall.4) Limited atonement: Only the “elect” can be saved.12Influence of PuritanismInfluence - American Puritanism was one of the most enduring sha
9、ping influences in American thought and American literature.- American literature is based on a myth, i.e. the Biblical myth of the Garden of Eden.- Puritanism can be compared with Chinese Confucianism.13Influence of Puritanism1) A group of good qualitieshard work, thrift, piety, sobriety (serious a
10、nd thoughtful) influenced American literature.2) It led to the everlasting myth. All literature is based on a myth garden of Eden. American literature, in a sense, was a literary expression of the pious idealism of the Puritan request. Namely, American literature is based on a myth, that is, the myt
11、h of Garden of Eden. (optimism/American Dream)3) Symbolism: The Puritans metaphorical mode of perception brought American literary symbolism into being, a literary symbolism which is distinctly American.4) With regard to their writing, the style is fresh, simple and direct; the rhetoric is plain and
12、 honest, not without a touch of nobility often traceable to the direct influence of the Bible. The Puritan style of writing was characterized by simplicity. (The use of metaphors was only to explain the writers opinions rather than to decorate.)14Puritanism: Puritan values /Creedslhard worklthrift l
13、pietylsobriety lPuritans are more practical, tougher, and to be ever ready for any misfortune and tragic failure.They are optimistic.15American DreamThe American Dream is the faith held by many in the United States of American that through hard work, courage, and determination one can achieve a bett
14、er life for oneself, usually through financial prosperity. These were values held by many early European settlers, and have been passed on to subsequent generations. Nowadays the American Dream has led to an emphasis on material wealth as a measure of success and /or happiness.16Types of writing: hi
15、stories, travel accounts, diaries, biographies, letters, autobiographies, sermons, and poems.Major writers: vJohn Smiththe first American writervAnne Bradstreetthe first important poet in the American colonies. Her work The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America(1650) is considered as the first book
16、 of original poetry written in colonial America. vEdward Taylorfinest poet of the colonial period.17Authors and Their WorksvPuritanism: William Bradford, Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, Jonathan Edwards.vAntiPuritanism: Roger Williams, John Woolman, Thomas Paine, Philip Freneau18Major Writers Captai
17、n John Smith (约翰(约翰史密斯)史密斯)u the first American writeru A Description of New England 新英格兰叙事(1616)u General History of Virginia弗吉尼亚通史(1642)vPocahontas 19William Bradford (1590-1657)vOne of the greatest of colonial American, wholly consecrated to a mission in which he regarded himself as an instrument
18、 of God.vAt the age of 18, he accompanied the group to Holland to escape persecution.v13 years later he was one of those who, on December 11, took on the Mayflower and entered Plymouth Bay.vFrom 1622 until his death, Bradford was reelected thirty timed as governor.vMasterpiece: Of Plymouth Plantatio
19、n普利茅斯开发史20 Of Plymouth PlantationvA story of these early American and their long geographical and spiritual pilgrimage.21Three major poets in colonial period:lAnne BradstreetlMichael WigglesworthlEdward Taylor 22 Anne Bradstreet (安妮安妮布拉布拉德斯特里特德斯特里特) (1612-1672) uthe first American woman poetu ua Pur
20、itan poet, once called “Tenth Muse”umost famous poems“Contemplations”沉思录23 Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672)Anne Bradstreets Works“Some verses on the Burning of Our House”“The Spirit and the Flesh”The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in AmericaAnne Bradstreets Life* She was born and educated in England.* At th
21、e age of 18, she came to America in 1630 with her father and husband. * She had 8 children.* She became known as the “Tenth Muse” who appeared in America.the first collection published by English colonists living in America242. Michael Wigglesworth (1631-1705)Work: “The Day of Doom” (1662)3. Edward
22、Taylor (1642?-1729)Work: Preparatory Meditation25Features of Colonial PoetsThey were servants of God.They faithfully imitated and transplanted English literary traditions.In English stylePuritan poets26Chapter TwoRevolutionary Period (1775-1783) The Literature of Reason and Revolution (1700-1800)“Th
23、e Age of Reason”“American Enlightenment”27Literature of Reason and Revolution (1700-1800)I. Background -The Enlightenment Movement -The War of Independence (1775-1783)II. Jonathan Edwards and Benjamin Franklin A. Jonathan Edwards “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” B. Benjamin Franklins The Autob
24、iography of Benjamin Franklin (pp.21-28)III. Features of Literature28The War of Independence (1775-1783)v1775, Lexington, beginning of the Independence WarvJune 4th, 1776, Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independencev1778, alliance with France, turning point for American armyv1778, English army sur
25、renderedv1783, formal recognition from Britain government 29Authors:vBenjamin Franklin (1706-1790): Poor Richards Almanac格言历书格言历书; Autobiography vThomas Paine (1737-1809):Comon Sense vThomas Jefferson (1743-1826):Declaration of Independence (1776) vWilliam Hill Brown(1765-1793):The Power of Sympathy
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