第十一课Charles Dickens.ppt
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1、English LiteratureCharles Dickens(1812-1870)Charles Charles Dickens is one of Dickens is one of the greatest the greatest critical realist critical realist writer of the writer of the Victorian Age.Victorian Age.Charles Dickens Charles Dickens is a master is a master story-teller.story-teller.Englis
2、h LiteratureWith his first With his first sentence,he sentence,he engages the engages the readers attention readers attention and holds it to the and holds it to the end.He is also a end.He is also a humorist that he is humorist that he is sure to produce sure to produce roaring laughter or roaring
3、laughter or under-standing under-standing smiles.smiles.English LiteratureIHis Personal Lifen nCharles Dickens Charles Dickens(1812-18701812-1870)was was born at Portsmouth.His fatherborn at Portsmouth.His father,a a poor clerk in the Navy Pay officepoor clerk in the Navy Pay office,was put into the
4、 was put into the MarsalseaMarsalsea Prison for Prison for debt when young Charles was only 12 debt when young Charles was only 12 years old.The son had to give up years old.The son had to give up schooling to work in an underground schooling to work in an underground cellar at a shoe-blacking facto
5、ry-a cellar at a shoe-blacking factory-a position he considered most position he considered most humiliating.We find the bitter humiliating.We find the bitter experiences of that suffering child experiences of that suffering child reflected in many of Dickenss novels.reflected in many of Dickenss no
6、vels.English LiteratureThe Birthplace of Charles Dickens:Portsmouth,Hampshire,England English LiteratureThe 12-year-old Dickens began working ten hour days in a Warrens boot-blacking factory,located near the present Charing Cross railway station.He earned six shillings a week pasting labels on the j
7、ars of thick polish.English LiteratureThis money paid for his lodgings in Camden Town and helped him to support his family.The shocking conditions of the factory made an ingrained impression on Dickens.English Literaturen nIn 1827In 1827,Charles entered a lawyers Charles entered a lawyers officeoffi
8、ce,and two years later he and two years later he became a Parliamentary reporter for became a Parliamentary reporter for newspapers.From 1833 Dickens newspapers.From 1833 Dickens began to write occasional sketches of began to write occasional sketches of London lifeLondon life,which were later which
9、 were later collected and published under the collected and published under the title Sketches by title Sketches by BozBoz (18361836).Soon.Soon The Posthumous Papers of the The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club Pickwick Club(1836-18371836-1837)appeared in monthly installments.appeared in monthl
10、y installments.English Literaturen nAnd since then,his life became one of endless hard work.In his later years,he gave himself to public readings of his works,which brought plaudits and comfort but also exhausted him.In 1870,this man of great heart and vitality died of overwork,leaving his last nove
11、l unfinished.English LiteratureHe wrote the final chapter of the unfinished novel the mystery of edwin drood in the chalet before he diedCharles Dickens chaletEnglish LiteratureII.His Major Worksn nUpon his deathUpon his death,Dickens left to the Dickens left to the world a rich legacy of 15 novels
12、and a world a rich legacy of 15 novels and a number of short stories.They offer a number of short stories.They offer a most complete and realistic picture of most complete and realistic picture of English society of his age and remain English society of his age and remain the highest achievement in
13、the 19th-the highest achievement in the 19th-century English novel.In nearly all his century English novel.In nearly all his novelsnovels,behind the gloomy pictures of behind the gloomy pictures of oppression and povertyoppression and poverty,behind the behind the loud humor and buffooneryloud humor
14、 and buffoonery,is his is his gentlenessgentleness,his genial mirthhis genial mirth,and his and his simple faith in mankind.simple faith in mankind.English Literature The following is a list of his novels and The following is a list of his novels and other collections in three periodsother collectio
15、ns in three periods:(1 1)Period of youthful optimistPeriod of youthful optimistn nSketches by Sketches by BozBoz 新手之笔新手之笔新手之笔新手之笔(18361836););););n n The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club Club 皮克威克外传皮克威克外传皮克威克外传皮克威克外传(1836-18371836-1837););););n n Oliver Tw
16、ist Oliver Twist 雾都孤儿雾都孤儿雾都孤儿雾都孤儿(1837-18381837-1838););););n n Nicholas Nicholas NicklebyNickleby 尼古拉斯尼克尔比尼古拉斯尼克尔比尼古拉斯尼克尔比尼古拉斯尼克尔比(1838-18391838-1839););););n n The Old Curiosity ShopThe Old Curiosity Shop老古玩店老古玩店老古玩店老古玩店(1840-1840-18411841););););English Literaturen n(2 2)Period of excitement and
17、Period of excitement and irritationirritation American Notes American Notes(18421842););););n n Martin Martin ChuzzlewitChuzzlewit 马丁马丁马丁马丁.朱述尔维特朱述尔维特朱述尔维特朱述尔维特(1843-18451843-1845););););n n A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol(18431843););););n n DombeyDombey and Son and Son董贝父子董贝父子董贝父子董贝父子 (1846-18
18、46-18481848););););n nDavid Copperfield David Copperfield 大卫大卫大卫大卫.科波菲尔科波菲尔科波菲尔科波菲尔(1849-18501849-1850)English Literature(3 3)Period of steadily intensifying Period of steadily intensifying pessimismpessimismn nBleak House Bleak House 荒凉山庄荒凉山庄荒凉山庄荒凉山庄(1852-18531852-1853););););n nHard Times Hard Tim
19、es 艰难时世艰难时世艰难时世艰难时世(18541854););););n n Little Little DorritDorrit 小杜丽小杜丽小杜丽小杜丽(1855-18571855-1857););););n n A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities 双城记双城记双城记双城记(18591859););););n n Great Expectations Great Expectations 远大前程远大前程远大前程远大前程(1860-1860-18611861););););n nOur Mutual Friend Our Mutual Fr
20、iend 我们共同的朋友我们共同的朋友我们共同的朋友我们共同的朋友(1864-1864-18651865););););English Literature English LiteratureIII.his works views:n nDickens expose and criticize in his Dickens expose and criticize in his works all the poverty,injustice,works all the poverty,injustice,hypocrisy and corruptness he sees all hypocr
21、isy and corruptness he sees all around him.He hates the state around him.He hates the state apparatus,especially the Parliament,apparatus,especially the Parliament,but as a bourgeois writer,he can in but as a bourgeois writer,he can in no way supply any fundamental no way supply any fundamental solu
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