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1、精品文档,仅供学习与交流,如有侵权请联系网站删除英美文学英国文学1. William ShakespeareShakespeare was born in Stratford-on-Avon in 1564. When he was about 14 years old, he had to leave school to help support his family. In 1582, he married Anne Hathaway, who was 8 years older than him. Later he went to London and became an actor a
2、nd writer. In 1612 he retired from the stage and returned to his hometown and died in 1616. During the 22 years of his literary career, he produced 37 plays, 154 sonnets (十四行诗)and some long poems.Shakespeare produced 16 comedies. His main comedies are: A Midsummer Nights Dream(仲夏夜之梦), As You Like It
3、(皆大欢喜), Merchant of Venice(威尼斯商人), The Twelfth Night(第十二夜)Merchant of Venice The story tells us that Shylock, the moneylender of Jew, is disliked by all good men, especially by Antonio, a young merchant of Venice, Bassano, the friend of his friend for help. Antonio has no money and goes to Shylock ,
4、 who pretends to be kind, but asks Antonio to sign a bond. When the day to pay the debts comes, Antonio cannot pay the money and the Jew demands the pound of flesh as said in the bond. In court, a young doctor, Portia in disguise saves Antonia.Shakespeare wrote 11 tragedies, among which the most fam
5、ous are: Romeo and Juliet(罗密欧与朱丽叶), Hamlet(哈姆雷特), Othello(奥赛罗), King Lear(李尔王), Macbeth(麦克白), The Tempest(暴风雨).HamletThe whole play shows how Hamlet, who represents good and justice, fights against his uncle in whom all the evil things can be seen. This play is regarded as the summit of Shakespeares
6、 art.The famous line in the play “to be , or not to be” by Hamlet is often quoted by people.OthelloThe story took place in Venice and Cyprus. The hero Othello is a splendid general. Iago, a very bad man envies Othellos happiness. He tells Othello that his wife betrayed hi. Othello strangles his wife
7、 and later kills himself.King LearKing Lear, one of the British kings, wants to divide his kingdom into three parts and bestows each daughter a part. The first two daughters tell him that they love him more than words could express, while the youngest daughter refuses to flatter him. The old king, a
8、ngry with the youngest daughter, divides the kingdom into two parts and the elder daughters get them. Later, the old king is treated badly and driven out of the two elder daughters houses. The youngest daughter comes to fight her sisters but is killed. At last, the king dies of grief and sorrow. Som
9、e critics have said that King Lear is Shakespeares greatest achievement, which is the most complex in plot and most painful.Among Shakespeares 10 historical plays, Henry IV and Henry V are two remarkable ones. Besides the 37 plays, Shakespeare wrote some long poems and 154 sonnets.He was one of the
10、founders of realism in English literature. His plays are mirrors of his age.2. John Milton Milton is the greatest writer of the 17th century. In his life and literary career the two dominant historical movements of Renaissance and Refo0rmation combine and receive their most intense and intelligent e
11、xpression. He towers over his age just as Shakespeare towers over the Elizabethan age and Chaucer over the Medieval Age.Milton was born in London. He went to Cambridge University and got B.A. and M.A. there. Milton was married to Mary Powell in 1642 but she left him six weeks later. After the Restor
12、ation of the Monarchy in 1660, Milton began his masterpiece Paradise Lost(失乐园). Before his death, he published two other works Paradise Regained (复乐园)and Samson Agonists(力士参孙), but neither is successful as Paradise Lost.Paradise Lost Paradise Lost is Miltons masterpiece and the greatest English epic
13、. In the poem, God is no better than a selfish despot, who is cruel and unjust in punishing Satan(撒旦), the rebel. Adam and Eve embody Miltons belief in the powers of man. Satan is the real hero of the poem.3. Daniel DefoeDefoe was a novelist who has been regarded as the discoverer of the modern nove
14、l. His strong creative spirit in novel writing won him the title “Father of English and European Novels”.Defoe was the son of a London butcher. When he was nearly 60 years old, he returned to writing novels. His first novel The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe was a great su
15、ccess and Defoe became a well-known writer all over Europe.Robinson CrusoeThe story is told in the first person singular. At the beginning, we see Crusoes career as a sailor, a merchant and a slave owner. On the voyage to Africa, he met a shipwreck and found himself cast by the sea weaves upon the s
16、hore of an uninhabited island. He managed the livelihood there by himself. He built a shelter, grew barley and rice and fought against savages. Later he rescued one savage and named him Friday, who became his faithful servant. Finally an English ship came and took him to Europe, thus Crusoe ended hi
17、s 28-year life on the island. Afterwards, he returned to England and got married. At last, he ailed back to the island and established a colony there.Crusoe represented the English bourgeoisie at the early stage of its development.4. Jonathan SwiftSwift was born in Dublin. After graduation from Dubl
18、in University, he went to England and became the secretary to Sir William Temple who treated him badly. During this period, he began to write. Later, in order to join the struggle of the Irish people against their English oppressors, he wrote some pamphlets concerning Ireland. In A Modest Proposal,
19、with bitter irony, Swift suggested that the poor Irish peasants fatten their one-year-old children and sell them as food to the rich, which is a most powerful blow at the English government.In the period when he was closely linked with the Irish people, he wrote his masterpiece Gullivers Travels(格列佛
20、游记). Gullivers Travels(1726, amended 1735), is a novel byIrishwriter and clergymanJonathan Swiftthat is both asatireon human nature and aparodyof the travellers tales literary sub-genre. It is Swifts best known full-length work, and a classic ofEnglish literature.5. William Blake Blakes main works i
21、ncludes: Songs of Innocence(天真之歌): This collection contains poems written for children of which the best-known poem is The Lamb(羊羔).Songs of Experience(经验之歌): This collection is much mature and is Blakes most important work. The best-known poems in this collection are The Tiger(老虎), London (伦敦)and T
22、he Chimney-Sweeper(扫烟囱的孩子). This poem in this collection shows that the poets eyes are open to the evils and vices of the world.6. Robert BurnsRobert Burns poetry falls into several groups according to the subject matter.Most of Burns poems are lyrics on love and friendship. They have a great charm
23、of simplicity. They are very musical and can be sung. His best known lyrics are A Red, Red Rose(红红的玫瑰), Auld Lang Syne(旧日美好时光).Burns wrote some poems to express his hatred for the oppression of the ruling class and his love for freedom. Burns is the greatest songwriter in the world. He is the nation
24、al poet of Scotland. Most of his poems and songs were written in Scotch dialects. He was the peoples poet.7. William WordsworthWilliam Wordsworth was born and grew up in the Lake District. The natural beauty and grandeur of this area was a major source of inspiration for Wordsworth throughout his li
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