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1、Part V The Victorian Age(1832-1901)Chapter I A Survey of the Victorian Periodv(1) Definition: the Victorian Periodvroughly coincides with the reign of Queen Victoria who ruled over England from 1837 to 1901. vone of the most Glorious period in the English history 18371837年,年,1818岁的女王维多利亚登基岁的女王维多利亚登基
2、. . 新女王在继位之前的日记中写道:既然上帝把我置于新女王在继位之前的日记中写道:既然上帝把我置于这个国家的王位上,我将尽力履行自己的职责。我尚这个国家的王位上,我将尽力履行自己的职责。我尚年轻,可能在许多方面缺乏经验,但我肯定,几乎无年轻,可能在许多方面缺乏经验,但我肯定,几乎无人像我这样怀着为国为民的良好意愿和真切希望。人像我这样怀着为国为民的良好意愿和真切希望。 女王充分实现了自己的诺言:她在其一生中模范地履女王充分实现了自己的诺言:她在其一生中模范地履行了立宪君主的职责,因此深受国民的爱戴;她还是行了立宪君主的职责,因此深受国民的爱戴;她还是那个时代道德风尚的典范,她是贤妻良母,也是
3、优秀那个时代道德风尚的典范,她是贤妻良母,也是优秀的一家主妇。她自己生活严谨,工作刻苦,对别人又的一家主妇。她自己生活严谨,工作刻苦,对别人又充满责任感。在许多国人眼中,她就是那个时代的缩充满责任感。在许多国人眼中,她就是那个时代的缩影,她漫长的影,她漫长的6363年在位时期则是国家繁荣昌盛的顶峰年在位时期则是国家繁荣昌盛的顶峰. . 在英国所有国王中,她享有盛誉,这不是因为她做出在英国所有国王中,她享有盛誉,这不是因为她做出了什么轰动的事业,而是因为她什么都不做,而仅仅了什么轰动的事业,而是因为她什么都不做,而仅仅恪守立宪君主的本分,做她那个时代的表率。恪守立宪君主的本分,做她那个时代的表率
4、。 v(2) Background: developed rapidly both politically & economically (capitalism first took shape, agricultural to industrial society vThe Early Victorian Period (1832-1848) vrapid economic development + serious social problems. vYet beneath the great prosperity & richness, there existed widespread
5、poverty & wretchedness among the working class. vThe worsening living & working conditions, the mass unemployment & the new Poor Law of 1834 finally gave rise to the Chartist Movement (1836-1848). vThe Mid-Victorian Period (1848-1970)vDuring the next twenty years, England settled down to a time of p
6、rosperity & relative stability. The middle-class life of the time was characterized by prosperity, respectability and material progress. 维多利亚时代中期,英国达到强盛的顶峰,当维多利亚时代中期,英国达到强盛的顶峰,当时它的工业生产能力比全世界的总和还要大,时它的工业生产能力比全世界的总和还要大, 维多利亚中期的英国为他们的无可匹敌的地位维多利亚中期的英国为他们的无可匹敌的地位洋洋得意,它这时是世界的贸易中心:北美和洋洋得意,它这时是世界的贸易中心:北美和俄国
7、的平原是我们的玉米地;芝加哥和敖德萨俄国的平原是我们的玉米地;芝加哥和敖德萨是我们的粮仓;加拿大和波罗的海是我们的林是我们的粮仓;加拿大和波罗的海是我们的林场;澳大利亚、西亚有我们的牧羊地;阿根廷场;澳大利亚、西亚有我们的牧羊地;阿根廷和北美的西部草原有我们的牛群;秘鲁运来它和北美的西部草原有我们的牛群;秘鲁运来它的白银;南非和澳大利亚的黄金则流到伦敦;的白银;南非和澳大利亚的黄金则流到伦敦;印度人和中国人为我们种植茶叶;而我们的咖印度人和中国人为我们种植茶叶;而我们的咖啡、甘蔗和香料种植园则遍及印度群岛;西班啡、甘蔗和香料种植园则遍及印度群岛;西班牙和法国是我们的葡萄园;地中海是我们的果牙和
8、法国是我们的葡萄园;地中海是我们的果园;长期以来早就生长在美国南部的我们的棉园;长期以来早就生长在美国南部的我们的棉花地,现在正在向地球的所有的温暖区域扩展。花地,现在正在向地球的所有的温暖区域扩展。 Victorian key words:vFamily, work, morality, money, justice, competitionvThe Late Victorian Period (1870-1901)vBut the last three decades of the century witnessed the decline of the British Empire an
9、d the decay of the Victorian values.vThe rapid development of science & technology, new inventions & discoveries in geology, astronomy, biology & anthropology drastically shook peoples religious convictions and beliefs. vDarwins The Origin of Species (1859) & The Descent of Man (1871) shook the theo
10、retical basis of the traditional faith. vOn the other hand, Utilitarianism实用主义实用主义 was widely accepted & practiced. (Almost everything was put to the test by the criterion of utility, that is, the extent to which it could promote the material happiness.)Chapter II the Victorian Literaturevmagnitude众
11、多众多 & diversity: Great writers and great works aboundedvIt was many-sided, complex, reflected both romantically and realistically the great changes that were going on in peoples life and thought. vVictorian literature, in general, truthfully represents the reality & spirit of the age. The high-spiri
12、ted vitality, the down-to-earth earnestness, the good-natured humor and unbounded imagination are all unprecedented 空前的空前的. vIn almost every genre it paved the way for the coming century, where its spirits, values & experiments are to witness their harvest. Victorian NovelVictorian PoetryThe Ninetie
13、s/ AestheticismChapter III Victorian Novelsvthe novel became the dominant genrevPlot is unfolded against a social backgroundv“linear causation”: cause-effect sequence vTainted by the spirit of puritanism of the Victorian Age/ Moral purposevthey were all concerned about the fate of the common peoplev
14、While sticking to the principle of faithful representation of the 18th-century realistic novel, novelists in this period carried their duty forward to the criticism of the society. vThey were angry at the inhuman social institutions, the decaying social morality as represented by the money-worship &
15、 Utilitarianism & the widespread misery, poverty & injustice. vTheir truthful depiction of peoples life & bitter & strong criticism of the society had done much in awakening the public consciousness to the social problems & in the actual improvement of the society.vRomantic fiction: picturesque, her
16、oic than real daily lifevRealistic fiction: accurate reflection of real life. Charles Dickens (1812-1870) vthe greatest representive of English critical realismvBorn at Portsmouth, his father was put into the prison for debt when he was only 12vWorked in underground shoe-blacking then lawyers office
17、 as a junior clerkvIn 1835, became a reporter, later an editor, managerHis Major Works vUpon his death, Dickens left to the world 15 novels & a number of short stories. vThey offer a most complete & realistic picture of English society of his age & remain the highest achievement in the 19th-century
18、English novel. vIn nearly all his novels, behind the gloomy pictures of oppression & poverty, behind the loud humor & buffoonery 滑稽滑稽, is his gentleness, his simple faith in mankind. Important Works & CharactersvThe first periodyouthful optimist vThe Pickwick Papers (the supreme epic of English life
19、): Mr. Pickwick , Sam Weller vOliver Twist (a description of the lower-depth)vNicholas Nickleby : Mr. SqueersvThe Old Curiosity Shop: Trent, Nellv2) The second periodexcitement & irritationvMartin Chuzzlewit: Chuzzlewit. Mr. Pecksniff vA Christmas CarolvDombey and Son : Dombey . Edith, CarkervDavid
20、Copperfield (Dickenss own favourite) : Mr. Murderstone, Clara Peggotty, Steerforth , Dora, Uriah HeepvThe Third PeriodHis loss of hope for English bourgeois societyvBleak House: Lord ChancellorvHard Times: Mr. GradgrindvLittle Dorrit: William DorritvA Tale of Two Cities: Dr. Manetter, Lucie, Defoarg
21、e, Charles Darnay, Sidney Carton, Mademe DefargevGreat Expectations(1) Period of youthful optimist vOliver Twist (1837-1838)vThe Old Curiosity Shop (1840-1841);(2) Period of excitement & irritationvDombey & Son (1846-1848); David Copperfield (1849-1850)(3) Period of steadily intensifying pessimism v
22、Bleak House (1852-1853); Hard Times (1854); A Tale of Two Cities (1859); Great Expectations (1860-1861); vlively Character Sketches & Exaggeration certain peculiarities by the use of exaggerationvBroad Humor & Penetrating Satire vthe main plot is often interwoven with more than one sub-plot so that
23、a broader view of life may be introduced vThe Power of Exposure:Dickens made his novel the instrument of morality & justice. Each of his novels reveals a specific social problemDistinct Features of His NovelsDistinct Features of His Novels(1) Character Sketches勾画 & ExaggerationvIn his novels are fou
24、nd about 19 hundred figures, some of whom are really such typical characters under typical circumstances, that they become representative of a whole group of similar persons.vAs a master of characterization, Dickens was skillful in drawing vivid sketches by exaggerating some peculiarities特性, & in gi
25、ving them exactly the actions & words that fit them: that is, right words & right actions for the right person.v(2) Broad Humor & Penetrating Satire vDickens is well known as a humorist as well as a satirist. He sometimes employs humor to enliven使生动 a scene or lighten a character by making it (him o
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