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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上 英国文学史选读第一册Part I The Anglo-Saxon Period(449-1066)The literature: The literature of this period falls naturally into twodivisions: pagan(异教徒文学) and Christian(基督徒文学)Form: Alliterative verseThe coming of Christianity meant not simply a new life and leader forEngland; it meant also the wea
2、lth of a new language.Caedmon(开德蒙) wrote a poetic Paraphrase of the Bible.The great epicThe Song of Beowulf : The Song of Beowulf can bejustly termed Englands national epic and its hero Beowulfone of thenational heroes of the English people.Part II THE ANGLO-NORMAN PERIOD (1066-1350)Background: the
3、Normans headed by William, defeated the Anglo-Saxon.The literature:The literature is remarkable for its bright, romantic tales of love andadventure. English literature is also a combination of French and Saxonlanguage.Literary work: Sir Gawain and the Green KnightTerm explanation:Romance(传奇): Romanc
4、e was a type of literature that was very popularin the Middle Ages. It is about the life and adventures undertaken by a knight. It reflected the spirit of chivalry. The content of romance: love,religion, chivalry. It involves fighting and adventures.Part III GEOFFREY CHAUCER (1340?-1400)Geoffrey Cha
5、ucer, the “father of English poetry” and one of the greatestnarrative poets of England. Chaucers creative work vividly reflected thechanges which had taken root in English culture of the second half of the14 century.thChaucer chose the metrical form(格律诗) which laid the foundation ofthe English tonic
6、o-syllabic verse. And also found the London dialect asthe English literary language.Works: The Canterbury TalesTerm explanation:Popular Ballads:The most important department of English folkliterature is the ballad. Ballads are anonymous narrative songs that havebeen preserved by oral transmission, u
7、sually in 4-line stanzas, with thesecond and fourth line rhymed. The subjects of ballads are various, as thestruggle of young lovers against their feudal-minded families. BishopThomas was among the first to take a literary interest in ballads. Thereare various kinds of ballads: historical, legendary
8、, fantastical, lyrical andhumorous. The paramount ballad is Robin Hood and Allin-a-Dale .Comments on Robin Hood: Robin Hood is a partly historical and partly legendary character. The first mention of Robin Hood in literature is inWilliam Langlands The Vision of Piers, the Plowman.The character of Ro
9、bin Hood is many-sided. Strong, brave and clever, heis at the same time tender-hearted and affectionate. His hatred for thecruel oppressors is the result of his love for the poor and downtrodden.Works: Robin Hood and Allin-a-DaleGet up and Bar the DoorSir Patrick SpensPART IV THE RENAISSANCE(1485-16
10、03) an age of drama andlyrical poetryThe 16 century in England was a period of the breaking up of feudalthrelations and the establishing of the foundations of capitalism.Term explanation:Renaissance:1) renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the14century to the 17 century. With the
11、development ofth thbourgeois relationships and formation of the English national statethis period is marked by a flourishing of nation culture known asthe Renaissance. The term renaissance originally indicated arevival of classical(Greek and Roman) arts and sciences after thedark ages of medieval ob
12、scurantism(蒙昧主义). The greatest of the English humanists were Thomas More and WilliamShakespeare.2) Theme: the expression of secular values with man instead of Godas the center of the universe. It emphasizes the dignity of man,values of man.3) Two major types: drama and lyrical poetry.It affirms the
13、earthly achievement, mans desire for happiness andpleasure.Works:1. Thomas More: humanist,utopia (give a profound and truthful picture of thepeoples sufferings and put forward his ideal of a future happysociety.2. Francis Bacon: scientist and philosopher;his works may be divided onto three classes:
14、thephilosophical, the literary, and the professionalessays3. Thomas Wyatt: the first to introduce the sonnet into Englishliterature.4. Edmund Spenser: The Fairy Queen5. John Lyly: Eupheus; gave rise to the term “euphuism”, designating an affected style of court speech.6. Christopher Marlowe: the gre
15、atest pioneers of English drama;made bland verse the principal vehicle expression in drama.7. Robert Greene: George Green, the Pinner of Wakefield8. William Shakespeare: one of the first founders of realism, amaster hand at realistic portrayal of human characters andrelations.Hamlet( Hamlet is consi
16、dered to be thesummit of Shakespeares art. The whole tragedy is permeatedwith the spirit of Shakespeares own time. Hamlet is theprofoundest expression of Shakespeares humanism and hiscriticism of contemporary life.)PARTV THE 17THCENTURYTHE PERIOD OF REVOLUTION AND RESTORATIONLiterary characteristics
17、 in this period:The 17 century was one of the most tempestuous periods in Englishthhistory. The contradictions between the feudal system and the bourgeoisiehad reached its peak and resulted in a revolutionary outburst.(1)The Puritan influence:medieval standard of chivalry, the impossible love and ro
18、mances perished.The Puritans believed in simplicity of life. They disapproved of thesonnets and love poetry. The Bible became now the one book of the people.(2) the exaggeration of the “metaphysical” poetsPoetry took new and startling forms. Prose became somber. The spiritualgloom sooner or later fa
19、stens upon all the writers of this age. This so-called gloomy age produced some minor poems of exquisiteworkmanship, and one great master of verse whose work would glorifyany age or people-John Milton.(3) The French influence is most marked in the drama.Rimed couplets instead of blank verse;The unit
20、ies, a more regular construction, and the presentation rather thanindividual;The comedies are coarse in language and their view of the relationsbetween men and women is immoral and dishonest.(4) restoration created a literature of its own, that was often witty andclever, but on the whole immoral and
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