The Renaissance英国文学文艺复兴时期总结(44页).doc
《The Renaissance英国文学文艺复兴时期总结(44页).doc》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《The Renaissance英国文学文艺复兴时期总结(44页).doc(44页珍藏版)》请在淘文阁 - 分享文档赚钱的网站上搜索。
1、-The RenaissanceThis is a greatest and most advanced revolution in the human history. This is the age the giants are needed and produced. -F. Engles第 44 页- Brief introduction Renaissance in European history, refers to the period between 14th century to 17th century. It started in Italy and ended in
2、England and Spain. “Renaissance” means “revival”, the revival of interest in Ancient Greek and Roman culture and getting rid of conservatism in feudalist Europe and introducing new ideas that express the interests of the rising bourgeoisie. Renaissance sprang first in Italy (Florence and Venice) wit
3、h the flowering of paintings, sculpture and architecture, and gradually spread all over Europe; Renaissance originally indicated a revival of classical arts and science (ancient Greek and Roman culture) after the dark ages of medieval obscurantism. During the period of Renaissance:1. the Roman Catho
4、lic Church was shaken, 2. old sciences revived and new sciences emerged, 3. national languages and cultures took shape, 4. art and literature flourishedBrief introduction There arose an interest in the manuscripts surviving from ancient Greece and Rome. Classical learning and philosophy were enthusi
5、astically studied. The intellectual wisdom of ancient Greece and Rome encouraged a rebirth of human spirit,a realization of human potential for development and creation Never before in human history were men and women so eager to create and discover something newIn Italy a group of artists,scientist
6、s,politicians,and writers created the most brilliant page of culture and science in Renaissance EuropeExamples: Copernicus (哥白尼) asserted that the earth was not the center of the universe; The passionate Petrarch produced sonnets that influenced Shakespeare and many others; Boccaccio(卜伽邱) wrote tale
7、s of eternal charm: The Decameron; Marco Polo (马可波罗) made journeys into the remote kingdom of China; Michelangelo(米开朗琪罗),Leonardo da Vinci (达芬奇),Raphael (拉斐尔),and Titian (提香) created paintings and sculptures that are invaluable treasures of the worldEssence and features Essence: It is the reflection
8、 of the rise of bourgeoisie in the sphere of cultural life.(另版本):Renaissance, in essence, is a historical period in which the European humanist thinkers and scholars made attempts to: to get rid of conservatism in Feudalist Europe; to introduce new ideas that expressed the interests of the rising bo
9、urgeoisie, to lift the restrictions in all areas placed by the Roman church authorities. Briefly it is the reflection of the rise of bourgeoisie in the sphere of cultural life. Features: there are two striking features A thirsting curiosity for the classical literature. The keen interest in the acti
10、vities of humanity. Renaissance and Humanism Renaissance: the term originally indicated a revival of classical arts and science after the dark ages of medieval obscurantism. Indeed, a great number of the works of classical authors were translated into English during the 16th century. Humanism: The p
11、rogressive thinkers of the humanists held their chief interest not in ecclesiastical knowledge, but in man, his environment and doings and bravely fought for the emancipation of man from the tyranny of the church and religious dogmas.Humanism is the key-note of the Renaissance. It reflected the new
12、outlook of the rising bourgeois class;HumanismHumanism is the essence of the Renaissance. It sprang from the endeavor to restore a reverence for the Greek and Roman civilization based on the conception that man is the measure of all things. Contrary to the subordination of individuals to the feudal
13、rules and the sacrifice of earthly life for a future life in the medieval society, Renaissance humanists found in the classics a justification to exalt human nature and came to see that human beings were glorious creatures capable of individual development for perfection.By emphasizing the dignity o
14、f human beings and the importance of the present life, they voiced their beliefs that man did not only have the right to enjoy life, but had the ability to perfect himself and to perform wonders. Features of humanism in Renaissance Emphasizing the power, value and dignity of the human being and hold
15、ing that human beings are glorious creatures The core of Renaissance thought is the greatness of man/giants . This is best summarized in the lines of Shakespeares Hamlet What a piece of work is man; how noble in reason; how infinite in faculty, in form and moving how express and admirable; in action
16、 how like and angel; in apprehension how like a god! The beauty of the world, the paragon of animals. 人是一件多么了不起的杰作!多么高贵的理性!多么伟大的力量!多么优美的仪表!多么文雅的举动!在行为上多么像一个天使!在智慧上多么想一个天神!宇宙的精华!万物的灵长! 1. Emphasizing secular happiness and individualism against the medieval ideas of asceticism; 2.shifting mans interes
17、t from Christianity to humanity, from religion to philosophy, from beauty and greatness of God to the beauty of human body in all its joys and pains. 3. Applying Aristotles theory, Humanist literature mainly use realistic style and take literature as the mirror or miniature of the society. Influence
18、 and English RenaissanceInfluences: 1.These Italians, and many others, helped to make Italy the center of the Renaissance movement in Europe. 2.The movement changed the medieval Western Europe into a modern one 3.The intellectual wisdom of ancient Greece and Rome encouraged a rebirth of human spirit
19、,a realization of human potential for development and creationEnglish Renaissance:Oxford Reformers: the Oxford reformers, scholars and humanists introduced classical literature to England. Education was revitalized and literature became more popular. This was Englands Golden Age in literature. There
20、 appeared many English literary giants such as Shakespeare, Spenser, Johnson, Sidney, Marlowe, Bacon and Donne.English RenaissanceContentsl I.TheSixteenthCentury Englandl II. Renaissance in Englandl III. The main artistic stylesl IV. William Shakespearel V. Francis BaconI. The Sixteenth Century Engl
21、and1. Enclosure Movement2. The establishment of absolute monarchy3. Religious reformation4. International situation5. Cultural preparatil The background of the humanism in Europel The introduction of printing led to an enlarged reading public and a commercial market for literature;l The great econom
22、ic and political changes led to the rise of democracy;l The spirit of nationalism;l The growing of new science” etc. Characteristics of the Elizabethan Age 1. An age of comparative religious tolerance; 2. An age of comparative social contentment; 3. An age of dreams, of adventures, of unbounded enth
23、usiasm; 4. An age of intellectual liberty, of growing intelligence and comfort among all classes and of unbounded patriotism. II. Renaissance in England The time: mainly from the reign of Henry VIII, Edward, Mary and then to Queen Elizabeth and Jacobean Eraa. Beginning: the last years of the 15-th c
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- The Renaissance英国文学文艺复兴时期总结44页 Renaissance 英国文学 文艺复兴时期 总结 44
限制150内