美国诗歌选修12周殖民地时期+浪漫主义早期课件.ppt
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1、Selected Readings of British&American PoetryLecture 12:American Poetry in the Colonial and Early Romantic Period第1页,共15页。Colonial period poetryvPhilip Freneau(1752-1832)1.Regarded as“the Farther of American Poetry”/study in Princeton University and a roommate of James Madison(4th president of the US
2、)/career as a poet began during college period.第2页,共15页。Colonial period poetry2.From 1776 to 1778,he was offer a position of secretary in the West Indies,where he became interested in the romance of the past and the natural beauty of American country and wrote a large group of lyrical works,among th
3、em,“The Wild Honey Suckle”is considered the best.第3页,共15页。The Wild Honey Suckle Fair flower,that dost so comely grow,Hid in this silent,dull retreat,Untouchd thy honeyd blossoms blow,Unseen thy little branches greet;No roving foot shall crush thee here,No busy hand provoke a tear.By Natures self in
4、white arrayd,She bade thee shun the vulgar eye,And planted here the guardian shade,And sent soft waters murmuring by;Thus quietly thy summer goes,Thy days declining to repose.第4页,共15页。Smit with those charms,that must decay,I grieve to see your future doom;They died-nor were those flowers more gay,Th
5、e flowers that did in Eden bloom;Unpitying frosts,and Autumns power Shall leave no vestige of this flower.From morning suns and evening dewsAt first thy little being came:If nothing once,you nothing lose,For when you die you are the same;The space between,is but an hour,The frail duration of a flowe
6、r.第5页,共15页。Analysis vThe first stanza shows readers a contradictory of the retreat status of the wild honey suckle:the flower is designed with beauty and well protected in solitude,whereas its beauty might be admired by few.vThe 2nd stanza depicts the flowers relationship with nature.From the words
7、like“array,bid,plant and send”this point is clearly shown,which is the natures kindness.However,instead of this favor,the flower cannot escape its doom,and death is waiting.vThe 3rd stanza goes on to talk about the indifferent side of nature.Nature brings unpitying frost in autumn as well as soft wa
8、ters in summer.From this contrast the readers see that nature is relative,while death is absolute.vThe 4th stanza shows the poets meditation of the life and death of the flower,the poet sees his fate mirrored in that of the flower.Human beings are part of nature,and they originated from nature and w
9、ill surely return to nature some day.第6页,共15页。Theme&Rhyme SchemevTime is constant but the time of a life is short;any favor is relative but change is absolute.And thus create a philosophical meditation by the description of the fate of a trivial wild flower.vThe rhyme scheme is ababcc in each stanza
10、,with a regular tetrameter(四步音节).第7页,共15页。Significancev1.Freneau is the first American-born poet,and he cast his eyes over natural surrounding of this new continent.v2.the wild honey suckle,instead of the daffodil or rose,becomes the depiction;the word“wild”conveys the fresh perception of the natura
11、l scenes of the new continent.v3.in the poem,the wild honey suckle was born,bloomed and then declined to repose,from which the poet feels doubt about the Puritan belief that they were the selects of God,and to be arranged on the abundant land.And the poet thinks people should wake up from the fantas
12、y and be more respectful to natural law.第8页,共15页。Early Romantic Poetry Edgar Allan Poe(1809-1849)vBorn in Boston/entered university of Virginia,gamble and dismissed from school/went to west point and dismissed because of misbehavior/then make a living by editing some magazines or journals/At 27,marr
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