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1、英国文学James-JoyceBritish LiteratureJames Joyce2James Joyce(1882-1941)lBiographylBorn in a declining Irish middle class familylReceived good education,but the rigidity of the religion and its representative effect turned him away from the church to literatureBritish LiteratureJames Joyce3lHis literary
2、passions included such world masters as Dante,Flaubert,Ibsen,and Tolstoy,and his first essay on Ibsen,published when he was a student at the University of Dublin,won the admiration of the aging Norwegian playwright himself.British LiteratureJames Joyce4lAfter college,went to Europe and stayed there
3、for the rest of his life(1902-1941)lHis longest sojourn(a temporary stay)occurred during 1903-1904 when he went back to see his dying mother and met his future wifelWas never financially comfortable all his lifelTried to make ends meet by doing odd jobs such as teaching English and lecturing on lite
4、ratureBritish LiteratureJames Joyce5lNever lost sight of his prioritythe ambition to write the greatest literature of his timelSpent years on the writing of one booklThe Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man(1916)took 10 years and 3 thorough revisions to finish,Ulysses(1922)10 years for conception a
5、nd 8 years for execution,and Finnegans Wake(1939)a whole of 16 years British LiteratureJames Joyce6lIn thematic terms,he never forgot to promote the spiritual freedom of his native country with his writings.Irish nationalism features prominently in his works.lThe theme of Irish discontentment and st
6、ruggle for freedom always appears as a clear narrative thread.British LiteratureJames Joyce7lJoyce loves the common people.He finds great value in love and compassion.He loves life itself and believes that love makes life worth living and makes human invincible.lThere is his preoccupation with art a
7、nd its mission in life.It is conspicuous that one thing always stands out in bold relief on his fictional canvas,that is,art and its relation to life.A circular theory of historylHe believes that all societies pass through four stages.The first is a religious stage,when societies are governed by the
8、 peoples awe of gods and supernatural events.Second comes a feudal,aristocratic stage,when noblemen and kings are also heroic figures.lThis is followed by a democratic stage,during which individualism grows ever stronger and brings about the fourth stage.In the last stage,society breaks down,chaos a
9、nd anarchy follows,and the confusion drives people back to a belief in the supernatural gods.Then the cycle begins again.(lyric form,narrative form,dramatic form)British LiteratureJames Joyce10Features of his worksBritish LiteratureJames Joyce11lJoyce is noted for his frank representation of reality
10、.lHe embraces realism against romanticism.lHe is outspoken on important social issues,and insists on portraying all the aspects of manthe good as well as the evil side.lFor him characterization matters more than does plot.British LiteratureJames Joyce12lHis descriptions of the sex encounters,the det
11、ails of the human body,and the impure thoughts that flit through the minds of his characters proved to be repulsive and infuriating to the conservative taste at the time,but he did not care much about following the tyranny of opinion.British LiteratureJames Joyce13lJoyce is also well renowned for hi
12、s adroit(skillful)use of the stream-of-consciousness technique and his contribution to its subsequent popularity as an effective stylistic medium.lIn addition,Joycean language has always been a topic of immense interest to people.British LiteratureJames Joyce14Dubliners lJoyces first published book,
13、Dubliners,is a collection of 15 stories,the most famous of which are“The Dead”and“Araby”.lAlthough the narrators of the stories are different,they are all in essence the fictional externalizations of the authors inner world and the process of his emotional and psychic growth.l The setting is more or
14、 less the same for these stories:dismal,dreary and dull,and the major characters are basically out of the same moldthey aspire for something infinitely better than their lot(fate)has offered them.Joyce on Dubliners:“a book about human fate as well as a series of sketches of Dublin”“My intention was
15、to write a chapter of the moral history of my country and I chose Dublin for the scene because that city seemed to me the center of paralysis.”British LiteratureJames Joyce16 Araby lArabia was one of the short stories from James Joyces short story collection called Dubliners first published in 1907.
16、lAs James Joyce was born in Dublin,he chose to write stories about the everyday lives of men,women and children of this place during the late Victorian period.lThe schools,streets,businesses,hotels,and public figures generally appear under their real names and it accounts to the realistic style of t
17、he story.British LiteratureJames Joyce17An brief summary of ArabylThe narrator“I”in the oft-anthologized story“Araby”is probably a replica of the childhood Joyce.lImaginative,sensitive,and romantic by nature,the boy feels dissatisfied with his gloomy and humdrum(monotonous)environment and wishes to
18、spirit himself away to a place where the life of his mind could enjoy a more congenial kind of atmosphere.British LiteratureJames Joyce18lVery soon,sure enough,he spots the object for his imagination to weave a romantic web aboutMangans older sister,and his mind begins to run wild around her.lHe fal
19、ls in love,feels entrance(enchanted)with her,and plans to buy a present for her from the market-place,“Araby”.British LiteratureJames Joyce19lThere he goes,sees the least romantic place(most incompatible with the romantic connotation of its name),and meets a young saleswoman,probably similar in age
20、and silhouette to Mangans sister.British LiteratureJames Joyce20lAs she takes little or no interest in him and hurries away to resume her flirting with some young men there,the boy feels disgusted and suddenly makes to the realization that Mangans sister may not have taken any notice of him at all,e
21、ither.lHe ends up with strong self-censure,a heightened awareness of himself,and a step closer to manhood.Appreciate of Araby1.setting2.characters3.Theme4.Major writing techniquesBritish LiteratureJames Joyce22SettinglIn“Araby”,James Joyce creates the larger part of the setting of a late 1800s or ea
22、rly 1900s lower income neighborhood of an urban city.By establishing this setting,he sets a basis in which the rest of the story is to take place.To outline the characters and the plot of the story,Joyce uses the setting to mold his characters niche,show the boys lifestyle,and create an escape from
23、reality.British LiteratureJames Joyce23lDarkness is used throughout the story as the prevailing theme.James Joyces story begins at dusk and continues through the evening during the winter in Araby,Ireland.He chooses this gloomy setting to be the home of a young boy who is infatuated with his neighbo
24、rs sister.The boy is young and naive and he leads a dull and boring life.Joyce uses darkness to make the boys reality more believable through more vivid,precise descriptions.CharacterslNarrator:The narrator of this story is a young,sensitive boy who confuses a romantic crush(迷恋)and religious enthusi
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