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1、艰难时世中的情感解析Analysis of Love in Hard TimesAbstract: Hard Times is the immortal masterpiece of the great critical realistic writer, Charles Dickens. In the novel Dickens expressed his human love for the poor, revealing that love generates strength, love triumphs over Facts, and love brings about hope.
2、Through analyzing the love in Hard Times, it is concluded that Hard Times is full of love. Key words: Charles Dickens; Hard Times; human love摘要:艰难时世是杰出的批判现实主义作家查尔斯狄更斯的不朽之作。小说中狄更斯表达了对穷人的人性之爱,揭示出爱是力量的源泉,爱能战胜“事实”教育,爱能给人们带来希望。笔者意在分析这部小说中的人性之爱,指出艰难时世中充满爱。关键词: 查尔斯狄更斯;艰难时世;人性之爱ContentsI. Introduction.1II.
3、Literary Review.1A. Charles Dickens.1 1. Life.12.Works.13. Comments.2 B. Hard Times.21. The main idea.22. The fiction.33. The study at home.3III. The Plot of Hard Times.4A. Sowing.4B. Reaping.5C. Garnering.5IV. The Love in Hard Times.5A. Human love.5 B. Love generates strength.61. Rachael and Stephe
4、ns wife.62. Rachael and Stephen.7C. Love triumphs over Facts.81. Love and Facts.82. Comments.8D. Love brings about hope.91. The hope of Stephen.92. The hope of solutions.10V. Conclusion.10Works Cited.12I. IntroductionCharles Dickens has achieved popular recognition to a degree rarely equaled in Engl
5、ish men of letters since the publication of his first novel. With regard to his great work-Hard Times, critics both at home and abroad have made much progress on the study of themes and characters, although Hard Times has not attracted as much attention as Great Expectations or Bleak House. However,
6、 the perspectives in those studies on Hard Times are somewhat limited in the sense that most people think that in a world of indiference, selfishness and dishonesty, people are thrown into a desperate state, feeling lonely and helpless. However, we should learn to look at the bright side of our life
7、. It is not difficult to see that Hard Times is full of truth, beauty and kindness. It is with the intention of providing the readers with a better understanding of Hard Times that I have decided to write the present dissertation. II. Literary ReviewA. Charles Dickens1. Life Charles Dickens was born
8、 in a little house in Landport, Portsea, England, on February 7th, 1812. At the age of eleven, Dickens was taken out of school and sent to work in a London blacking warehouse, where his job was to paste labels on bottles for six shillings a week. When the family fortunes improved, Charles went back
9、to school, after which he became an office boy, a freelance reporter, and finally an author. His realistic writing style had a great influence on subsequent writers like Henry James, Joseph Conrad and Bernard Shaw. Dickens novels go beyond the social injustices and highlight on the distortion and al
10、ienation of human nature. As one of the most realistic writers, Dickens directs his fictions to a questioning of social injustices and inequalities. 2. WorksWith Pickwick Papers (1836-7) Dickens achieved immediate fame; in a few years he was already the most popular and respected writer of his time.
11、 It has been estimated that one out of every ten people in Victorian England was a Dickens reader. Oliver Twist (1837), Nicholas Nickelby (1838-9), and The Old Curiosity Shop (1840-41) were huge successes. Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-4) was less so, but Dickens followed it with his unforgettable A Chris
12、tmas Carol (1843). Bleak House (1852-3), Hard Times (1854), and Little Dorrit (1855-7) reveal his deepening concern for the injustices of British society. A Tale of Two Cities (1859), Great Expectations (1860-61) and Our Mutual Friend (1864-5) complete his major works.3. Comments As the greatest rep
13、resentative of British critical realistic writer of the 19th century, Charles Dickens has been enthusiastically criticized both before and after his death. For instance:He is both the most imaginative and fantastic and the most topical and documentary of great Novelist (Leavis 60). Ralf Waldo Emerso
14、n once said: “ Im afraid he has too much talent for his genius; it is a fearful locomotive to which he is bound and never be free from it nor set to rest. He daunts me! ” (Collins 69). Apart from the comments abroad, here is one of the comments at home.Critics have always been challenged by his art,
15、 and often analyze Dickens works from perspectives such as historical background, his own life experiences and his writing techniques (Luo 136). From the above, we can see that the critics are obsessive about Charles Dickens himself and his works.B. Hard TimesDismissed initially as “sullen socialism
16、”, the novel gained new life with F. R. Leavis positive critical treatment in The Great Tradition (1948). Leavis considered Hard Times as Dickens “masterpiece” and “his only serious work of art”. Since then it has been one of Dickens best-sellers, widely taught in schools, partly due to the fact tha
17、t it is Dickens shortest major work.1.The main ideaHard Times is Dickens strong and direct attack on industrial conditions in the Midlands, and a one-sided attack on the utilitarian value system of the middle 19th century based upon emotional blue-collar appeals for labor sympathy.Instead of present
18、ing a historically accurate picture of the extraordinary changes brought about by the industrial revolution, Hard Times, which is written on the basis of an investigation of the industrial Manchester town, gives a true but sorrowful life of Coketown, and shows the writers deep concern with the moral
19、ity problems of people in industrialization. 2. The fiction In the west, there are two ways of reading into Hard Times. Read it as a fiction of city. From this respect, we can see Mr. Bounderby reiterates his rise from birth-in-a-ditch to industrial and financial eminence, that brings the poor and t
20、he homeless to the center of Dickers stage; rather, it is in their relations to the hegemonic middle class that Dickens explores the range of possibilities offered by the urban theatre of modern life (Jordan 116). Read it as a fiction of childhood. While Dickens invariably set himself against religi
21、ous severity (which he always associated with the spirit of the Old Testament), he was nevertheless good at imagining wicked children as spotless onesfor example, Tom Gradgrind in Hard Times, a veritable “monster” of selfishness who grows into a young man given to “grovelling sensualities” (Qualls 9
22、3). 3.The study at homeSome critics focus on the relationship between people and the industrial society such as the negative influences upon people of the Great Industrial Revolution. Take the paper On Dehumanizing Industrialization In Charles Dickens Novels-Oliver Twist, Hard Times and Great Expect
23、ations as an example. The author Li Ting holds that industrialization creates alienation of humanity. For instance, Mrs. Sparsit in Hard Times is a “decent” lady and always shows her respect to Mr. Bounderby. But deep in her heart, she looks down upon him, calling him “stupid”. She is courteous to L
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