英国文学Unit1Chaucer课件.pptx
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1、Selected Readings in British Literature Unit 1Geoffrey Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400)the Canterbury TalesGeoffrey Chaucer(1340?-1400)II.Geoffrey Chaucer Literary career The French period (The Book of the Duchess)The Italian period (Troilus and Criseyde)The mature period (The Canterbury Tales)d
2、iplomat,soldier,scholar,Controller of the Customs,Justice of the Peace and Knight of the Shire(Member of Parliament).the father of English poetry born in a middle class family,son of a well-to-do wine merchant.Life of ChaucerCanterbury Tales A rich,tapestry of medieval social lifecombining elements
3、of all classes,from nobles to workers,from priests and nuns to drunkards and thieves.When The Canterbury Tales were written:Christianity was the dominant social force throughout western Europe,including England.The Feudal System was the way of life in Medieval times and if you failed to follow it yo
4、u could be killed for treason.If you worked hard enough and did enough good deeds you could advance in the system but it was uncommon to advance past a knight or noble F eudal S ystemN oblesK nightsS quiresS erfsP easantsY eom anK ingC hurch Feudal S ystemFriarsM onksB ishopP opeMiddle Ages:General
5、Timeline476 C.E.Fall of Rome1066 C.E.Norman invasion of Britain1095-1291C.E.Crusades1306-1321 Dantes Divine Comedy1386 C.E.Chaucer begins writing Canterbury Tales1455 C.E.Printing PressBeowulf Composed sometimebetween850 C.E.900 C.E.1453Fall of Byzantine Empire with invasion of Ottoman Turks306 C.E.
6、Constantine comes to power in Eastern Roman Empire;beginning of Byzantine Empire1347 Bubonic Plague450 C.E.Anglo-Saxons invade England1375-1400 Sir Gawain&Green KnightGeoffrey Chaucers The Canterbury TalesHistory of the Tales Geoffrey Chaucer began writing the tales around 1387 AD Uncompleted manusc
7、ript published 1400AD,the year he died First book of poetry purposely written in the English language Set a precedent and poets from Shakespeare to Dryden and Keats to Eliot owe him a debt of gratitude Begun:1386 Planned:120 tales Completed:22 and 2 fragments Remaining:80 manuscripts Most highly dec
8、orated:Ellesmere Manuscript Variety of genres:general prologue is estates satire Pilgrimage as a framing device for tales Conventional springtime opening Ernest and game instruction and entertainment Pilgrimage Very popular to go on pilgrimage Pilgrims often want to Rome or Jerusalem Canterbury Cath
9、edral:shrine to Thomas a Becket Reasons Hope of heavenly reward Penance 苦修;忏悔苦修;忏悔 Pubs People went in groups for safetyCanterbury Cathedral:pilgrimage destination in the Medieval Times A pilgrimage is a religious journey undertaken for penance and grace.As pilgrimages went,Canterbury was not a very
10、 difficult destination for an English person to reach.It was,therefore,very popular in fourteenth-century England,as the narrator mentions.Pilgrims traveled to visit the remains of Saint Thomas Becket,archbishop of Canterbury,who was murdered in 1170 by knights of King Henry II.Pilgrims Upper class(
11、Knight,Squire,church people)Learned professions(Physician,Man of Law)Landed gentry(Franklin)Medieval manor people(Miller,Reeve 城镇(或地区)城镇(或地区)长官长官)Mercantile class(Shipman,Merchant)Guildsmen(Haberdasher男子服饰经销商;杂货商,男子服饰经销商;杂货商,Dyer,etc.)Laborer(Plowman)Egypt Aswan Mosque 埃及阿斯旺清真寺Synagogue:a Jewish con
12、gregation or the house of worship for that purpose,a Jewish institution for prayer,study,and socializing犹太会堂;犹太教堂 Chaucer is the first great poet who wrote in the current English language.His production of so much excellent poetry is an important factor in establishing English as the literary langua
13、ge of the country.And he made the dialect of London the foundation for Modern English speech.Thats why John Drydon called him“the Father of English Poetry.”Geoffrey Chaucer(1343-1400)Originally,Old English poems are mainly alliterative verses with few variations.Chaucer introduced from France the rh
14、ymed stanzas of various types to English poetry to replace it.In The Canterbury Tales,he employed heroic couplet with true ease and charm for the first time in the history of English literature.A heroic couplet is a traditional form for English poetry,particularly for epic and narrative poetry.It co
15、rresponds to a two line stanza in iambic pentameter.(押韵抑扬五音步押韵抑扬五音步)The heroic couplet became the principal metre used in drama about the mid-17th century,and the form was perfected by John Dryden and Alexander Pope in 18th century.Heroic Couplet(英雄双韵体英雄双韵体)Iambic pentameter consists of lines with f
16、ive feet(hence pentameter)in which the iamb is the dominant foot(hence Iambic).da-DUM da-DUM da-DUM da-DUM da-DUM Shall I com-PARE thee TO a SUM mers DAYThe Canterbury TalesArtistry of Language Chaucer wrote in English It was becoming more solid and widespread He used verse,which was the norm,but va
17、ried it according to his purpose Despite borrowing much of his material,his use of language injects these tales with new lifeThe prioressThe Wife of BathThe KnightThe Oxford ClerkChaucer Chaucer:He is a character in his own novel,and he writes in the first person as an outside observer traveling wit
18、h the pilgrims on their way to Canterbury.Prologue Represent a wide range of 14th century English society 3 Groups Represent:Agricultural feudalismLandownership and serviceKnights yeomanFranklin UrbanizationChange in feudal structureDoctorGuildsmen The ChurchOne of the most powerful elements in medi
19、eval society9 of pilgrims belong to clergy The General Prologue -Occasion -Time -Sketches of the pilgrims -Purpose -Motivation -Satire1 Whan that Aprill with his shoures soote When April with its sweet-smelling showers2 The droghte of March hath perced to the roote,Has pierced the drought of March t
20、o the root,3.And bathed every veyne in swich licou4.And bathed every vein(of the plants)in such liquid5.Of which vertu engendred is the flour;By the power of which the flower is created;6.Whan Zephirus eek with his sweete breeth When the West Wind also with its sweet breath,7.Inspired hath in every
21、holt and heeth In every holt and heath,has breathed life into8.The tendre croppes,and the yonge sonne The tender crops,and the young sun9.Hath in the Ram his half cours yronne,Has run its half course in Aries,10.And smale foweles maken melodye,And small fowls make melody,10 That slepen al the nyght
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