2022年吴伟仁--英国文学史及选读--名词解释 .pdf





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1、Part One Beowulf: The national heroic epic of the English people. It has over 3,000 lines. It describes the battles between the two monsters and Beowulf, who won the battle finally and dead for the fatal wound. The poem ends with the funeral of the hero. The most striking feature in its poetical for
2、m is the use if alliteration. Other features of it are the use of metaphors( 暗喻 ) and of understatements( 含蓄 ). Alliteration: In alliterative verse, certain accented(重音 ) words in a line begin with the same consonant sound( 辅音 ). There are generally 4accents in a line, 3 of which show alliteration,
3、as can be seen from the above quotation. Romance: The most prevailing( 流行的 ) kind of literature in feudal England was the Romance. It was a long composition, sometimes in verse( 诗篇 ), sometimes in prose( 散文 ), describing the life and adventures of a noble hero, usually a knight, as riding forth to s
4、eek adventures, taking part in tournament( 竞赛 ), or fighting for his lord in battle and the swearing of oaths. Epic: An epic is a lengthy narrative poem, ordinarily concerning a serious subject containing details of heroic deeds and events significantly to a culture or nation. The first epics are kn
5、own as primacy, or original epics. Ballad: The most important department of English folk literature is the ballad which is a story told in song, usually in 4-line stanzas(诗节 ), with the second and fourth lines rhymed. The subjects of ballads are various in kind, as the struggle of young lovers again
6、st their feudal-minded families, the conflict between love and wealth, the cruelty of jealousy, the criticism of the civil war, and the matters and class struggle. The paramount( 卓越的 ) important ballad is Robin Hood(绿林好汉). Geoffrey Chaucer 杰弗里 .乔叟 : He was an English author, poet, philosopher and di
7、plomat. He is the founder of English poetry. He obtained a good knowledge of Latin, French and Italian. His best remembered narrative is the Canterbury Tales( 坎特伯雷故事集), which the Prologue( 序言) supplies a miniature( 缩影 ) of the English society of Chaucer s time. That is why Chaucer has been called “t
8、he founder of English realism ” . Chaucer affirms men and women s right to pursue their happiness on earth and opposes( 反对 ) the dogma of asceticism( 禁欲主义 ) preached(鼓吹 ) by the church. As a forerunner of humanism, he praises mans energy, intellect, quick wit and love of life. Chaucer s contribution
9、 to English poetry lies chiefly in the fact that he introduced from France the rhymed stanza of various types, especially the rhymed couplet of 5 accents in iambic(抑扬格 ) meter(the “heroic couplet ”) to English poetry, instead of the old Anglo-Saxon alliterative verse. 【 William Langland 威廉 .朗兰 : Pie
10、rs the Plowman农夫皮尔斯 】精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 1 页,共 7 页Part Two The English Bible: The first complete English Bible was translated by John Wycliffe(约翰 ?威克里夫). The Authorized Version is King James Bible made in 1611. The result is a monument of English language and English liter
11、ature. Renaissance: Renaissance or the birth of letters is an intellectual movement. Its two features are a thirsting curiosity for the classical literature and the keen interest in the activities of humanity. Humanism is the key-note of the Renaissance. William Caxton 威廉 .卡克斯顿 : He is the first Eng
12、lish printer and invented in England the profession of publisher. Thomas More 托马斯 .莫尔 : The greatest of the English humanists was Thomas More, the author of Utopia乌托邦 . He is also one of such “giants” (巨匠 ) of the Renaissance. He distinguished himself as a learned scholar, a master of Latin, a witty
13、 talker, a lover of music, an honest statesman , and a man of noble character, modest but steadfast(坚定的 ), to his convictions. He was a far-sighted thinker, aspired for a totally new society with happy, classless, and free from poverty and exploitation. He was one of the forerunners of modern social
14、ist thought. Utopia: It is More s masterpiece, written in the form of a conservation between More and Hythloday, a returned voyager. It is divided into two books. The first book contains a long discussion on the social conditions of England. In the second book is described in detail an ideal communi
15、st society, Utopia. The name “Utopia” comes from Greek words meaning “no place”and was adopted by More as the name of his ideal commonwealth. Philip Sidney 菲利普 .锡德尼 : He is well-known as a poet and critic of poetry. His collection of love sonnets, Astrophel and Stella 爱星者与星, was published in 1591. E
16、dmund Spenser 埃德蒙 .斯宾塞 (莎翁之前最杰出的英国诗人):The poet s poet of the period was ES who was buried beside Chaucer in Westminster Abbey. ES has held his position as a model of poetical art among the Renaissance English poets, and his influence can be traced in the works of Milton, Shelley, and Keats. ES is th
17、e first master to make that language the natural music of his poetic effusions(感情的流露 ). His sonnets in Amoretti, together with Sidneys Astrophel and Stella and Shakespeares sonnets ,are the most famous sonnet sequences of the Elizabeth Age. 【In 1579 he wrote The Shepherd s Calendar 牧人日记which marked
18、the budding( 萌芽 ) of the Renaissance flower in the northern island of England. The faerie Queen 仙后is his greatest work which was dedicated to Queen Elizabeth. 】Francis Bacon: He is the founder of English materialist philosophy and the founder of modern science in England. His New Instrument is calle
19、d the Inductive Method of reasoning. He is also the first English essayist. To give a few, “Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark.”“Studies serve for delight. ” “Reading makes a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man.”精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 2 页
20、,共 7 页Drama: The Miracle Play 圣迹剧The Morality Play 道德剧寓意剧The Interlude 幕间节目Christopher Marlowe克里斯托弗.马洛 : The most gifted of the “ university wits ”was Christopher Marlowe. His best work include 3 of his plays, Tamburlaine 帖木儿大帝 (1587), The Jew of Malta马耳岛的犹太人(1592), and Doctor Faustus浮士德博士(1588). He
21、 was the greatest of the pioneers of English drama. His work paved the way for the plays of the greatest English dramatist Shakespeare whose achievements were the monument of the English Renaissance. 【His plays show the spirit of the rising bourgeoisie, its eager curiosity for knowledge, its towerin
22、g pride, its insatiable( 不知足的 ) appetite for power won by military, might, knowledge, or gold. The theme of his plays is the praise of individuality freed from the restraints of medieval dogmas and law, and the conviction of the boundless possibility of human efforts in conquering the universe. The
23、heroes in his plays are merely individualists, their individualistic ambition often brings ruin to the world and sometimes to themselves.】William Shakespeare: Shakespeare is one of the founders of realism in world literature. His dramatic creation often used the method of adaptation(改革) . Shakespear
24、e long experience with the stage and his intimate knowledge of dramatic art thus acquired make him a master hand for playwriting. Shakespeare was skilled in many poetic forms: the song, the sonnet, the couplet, and the dramatic blank verse. He was especially at home with the blank verse. Shakespeare
25、 was a great master of the English language. Shakespeare has been universally acknowledged to be the summit of the English Renaissance, and one of the greatest writers over the world. The great comedies: A Midsummer Might s Dream, The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Twelfth Night. The great trag
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