英语专业四八级美文学要点课件.ppt
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1、Introduction to American literature 1.The Colonial Period 2.The Romantic Period(the first half of 19th century)3.The Age of Realism and Naturalism 4.The Period around WWI 5.The Modern PeriodI.The Colonial Period(the early 17th and 18th century)1.Puritanism:idealism and opportunism 2.Benjamin Frankli
2、n本杰明本杰明富兰克林富兰克林:“The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin”自传 Poor Richards Almanac穷查理历书 (containing witty maxims for achieving wealth as a result of hard work and thrift)3.Philip Freneau(poem)菲利普菲利普弗伦诺弗伦诺 The Rising Glory of America蒸蒸日上的美洲蒸蒸日上的美洲 American Puritanism The early settlers founding fathers
3、 of the America nation To purify the rituals and lessen the authority of bishops escaped to the new world,create a new paradise American Puritanism was one of the most enduring shaping influences in American thought and American literature.Chapter Two American Romanticism and New England LiteratureL
4、ogic ThreadLogic ThreadAmerican RomanticismPre-romanticism1770s-1830sPost-romanticism(New EnglandTranscendentalism)Flowering time before American Civil War 1830-1860 Declining time after American Civil War 1865-1875 Representative figures of the time:d Pre-romanticism:Washington Irving,James Fenimor
5、e Cooper库珀 d Post-romanticism:Novelists:Nathaniel Hawthorne,Herman Melville Poets:Henry Wadesworth Longfellow,Edgar Allan Poe,Walt Whitman Emily Dickinson Essayists:Ralph Waldo Emerson,-Nature Henry David ThoreauAmerican Romanticism The romantic period stretches from the end of the eighteenth centur
6、y through the outbreak of the Civil War(1790-1865).1.Background(1)Political background and economic development Territorial Expansion Industrial Growth The Civil War The“newness”of Americans as a nation is in connection with American Romanticism.optimism and hope among the people There is American P
7、uritanism as a cultural heritage to consider.(2)foreign influence Romantic movement in European countries American RomanticismRomanticism was a rebellion against the objectivity of rationalism.For romantics,the feelings,intuitions and emotions were more important than reason and common sense.They st
8、ressed the close relationship between man and nature;They emphasized individualism and affirmed the inner life of the self.Washington Irving(1783-1859)华盛顿欧文早期浪漫主义小说家A History of New York纽约的历史-美国人写的第一部诙谐文学杰作;The Sketch Book见闻札记见闻札记 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow睡谷的传说-使之成为美国第一个获得国际声誉的作家 Rip Van Winkle Ja
9、mes Fenimore Cooper 1789-1851詹姆斯费尼莫尔库珀早期浪漫主义小说家“Leatherstocking Tales”皮裹腿故事集a series of five novels,that is the Pioneers拓荒者(I823)the Last of the Mohicans(1826)最后的莫希干人 The Prairie(1827)大草原 The Pathfinder(1840)探路者 The Deerslayer(1841)杀鹿者 adventure into the wilderness of the West/2.The summit of Romant
10、icism-New England Transcendentalism/1.Emerson/“Nature”2.Henry David Thoreau/“Walden”3.Whitman/“Leaves of Grass”4.Hawthorn/“The Scarlet Letter”5.Herman Meville“Moby Dick”Post-romanticism(New England Transcendentalism)What is Transcendentalism?1.Ralph Waldo Emerson(1803-1882)爱默生 The leading New Englan
11、d Transcendentalist “Nature”论自然-新英格兰超验主义者的宣言书;The American Scholar论美国学者 2.Henry David Thoreau(1817-1862)Transcendentalist Emersons friend WaldenThe major features of Transcendentalism 1.The Transcendentalists placed emphasis on spirit,or the Oversoul,as the most important thing in the universe.2.The
12、 Transcendentalists stressed the importance of the individual.To them the individual was the most important element of society.3.The Transcendentalists offered a fresh perception of nature as symbolic of the Spirit or God.Nature was,to them,not purely matter.It was alive,filled with Gods overwhelmin
13、g presence.The Development of Transcendentalism Nature(in 1836)by Ralph Waldo Emerson Natures voice pushed American Romanticism into a new phase,the phase of New England Transcendentalism,the summit of American Romanticism.Transcendentalist Club Transcendentalism was indebted to the dual heritage of
14、 American Puritanism,the religious idealism of their Puritan past.Transcendentalists emphasis on the individual was directly traceable to the Puritan principle of self-culture and self-improvement.Thus there is good reason to state that New England Transcendentalism was Romanticism on the Puritan so
15、il.New England Transcendentalism was important to American literature.It inspired a whole new generation of famous authors such as Emerson,Thoreau,Hawthorne,Melville,Whitman and Dickinson.Nathaniel Hawthorne(1804-1864)Novels:Scarlet Letter红红字字 Hester Prynne;The House of Seven Gables七个尖角阁的房子;The Blit
16、hedale Romance福谷传奇;The Marble Faun大理石神像 Short story collections:Twice-Told Tales 故事新编 Moses from an Old Manse古屋青苔Herman Melville赫尔曼梅尔维尔1819-1891 Moby Dick/The White Whale 莫比迪克/白鲸 Edgar Allan Poe埃德加爱伦坡1809-1849 The first professional writer in America The first writer of detective story in the world-
17、歌特风格;首开近代侦探小说先河,又是法国象征主义运动的源头 The Fall of the House of Usher厄舍古屋的倒塌(novel);The Raven乌鸦(poem)Tamerlane and Other Poems帖木儿和其他诗;To Hellen致海伦(以诗为诗;永为世人共赏的伟大抒情诗人-叶芝)Walt Whitman(1819-1892)沃尔特惠特曼 One of the great innovators in American Poetry Free verse Growing up in a working-class background,having litt
18、le education Leaves of Grass草叶集 Song of Myself”自我之歌 reveals a world of equality,without rank and hierarchy.poets Emily Dickinson(1830-1886)The Poems of Emily Dickinson埃米莉迪金森诗集(love,death,nature,friendship,and immortality)Henry Wadsworth Longfellow亨利沃兹沃思朗费罗1807-1882 A Psalm of Life生命礼赞(short poem)The
19、 Song of Hiawatha海华沙之歌-美国人写的第一部印第安人史诗;William Cullen Bryant 1794-1878柯伦布莱恩特 To a Waterfowl致水鸟-英语中最完美的短诗 Harriet Beecher Stowe哈丽特比彻斯托1811-1896 Uncle Toms Cabin汤姆叔叔的小屋 Chapter 3The Age of Realism and Naturalism The three strong advocates of 19th century American realism James novels“international situ
20、ation”are set against a background between America and Europe James contribution to literary criticism is immense.To him,“”.His realism was called as.He was esp.an observer of the mind rather than a recorder of the times.The American,Daisy Miller The Portrait of a Lady贵妇人画像 The Wings of the Dove鸽翼 T
21、he Ambassadors大使 Mark Twain马克吐温1.“The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”汤姆索耶历险记 2.“The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”-his masterpiece/哈克贝利费恩历险记 The Gilded Age镀金时代 3.Famous for his localism,colloquial style,humor and bitter attacks American Naturalism:pessimistic realism 1.Naturalism came from France.2.Reaso
22、ns:civil war,social upheavals Darwins theory of evolution:the survival of the fittest”Men were conditioned dominated by social and economic forces,by heredity and environment.3.Features of naturalist writing:A.naturalist writers turned literary creation into a mechanical record of society,in a way o
23、f attempting to achieve extreme objectivity and frankness.They never made comments on the characters and their behaviors.B.The characters were often figures of low social and economic classes C.They stressed men had no free will,their lives were controlled by heredity and environment.American Natura
24、lism 4.American Naturalist writers:Stephen Crane,Frank Norris,Jack London,Henry Adams,Theodore Dreiser.Stephen Crane(1871-1900)斯蒂芬克莱恩 Maggie:A Girl of the Streets街头女郎梅姬(美国文学史上首次站在同情立场上描写受辱妇女的悲惨命运)The Red Badge of Courage红色英勇勋章 The Black Riders(his first book of poems)Theodore Dreiser(1871-1945)Dreis
25、ers works Sister Carrie 1900(A feather in wind,she is totally at the mercy of forces she cannot comprehend and control.She does not seem to possess what may be called a moral fibre in her.)Jennie Gerhardt 1911 Trilogy of Desire欲望三部曲(Financer金融家1912,The Titan巨人1914,The Stoic斯多葛1915)An American Traged
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