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1、A Concise History of British LiteratureChapter 1 English Literature ofAnglo-Saxon PeriodI.Introduction1.The historical background(1)Before the Germanic invasion(2)During the Germanic invasiona.immigration;b.Christianity;c.heptarchy.d.social classes structure:hide-hundred;eoldermen(lord)thane-middlec
2、lass(freemen)-lower class(slave or bondmen:theow);e.social organization:clan or tribes.f.military Organization;g.Church function:spirit,civil service,education;h.economy:coins,trade,slavery;i.feasts and festival:Halloween,Easter;j.legal system.2.The Overview ofthe culture(1)The mixture of pagan and
3、Christian spirit.(2)Literature:a.poetry:two types;b.prose:two figures.II.Beowulf.1.A general introduction.2.The content.3.The literary features.(1)the use of alliteration(2)the use ofmetaphors and understatements(3)the mixture of pagan and Christian elementsIII.The Old English Prose1.What is prose?2
4、.figures(1)The Venerable Bede(2)Alfred the GreatChapter 2 English Literature ofthe Late Medieval Ages I.Introduction1.The Historical Background.(1)The year 1066:Norman Conquest.(2)The social situations soon after the conquest.A.Norman nobles and serfs;B.restoration of the church.(3)The 11th century.
5、A.the crusade and knights.B.dominance of French and Latin;(4)The 12th century.A.the centralized government;B.kings and the church(Henry II and Thomas);(5)The 13th century.A.The legend of Robin Hood;B.Magna Carta(1215);C.the beginning ofthe ParliamentD.English and Latin:official languages(the end)(6)
6、The 14th century.a.the House of Lords and the House of Commonsconflict between theParliament and Kings;b.the rise oftowns.c.the change of Church.d.the role ofwomen.e.the Hundred Years War starting.f.the development ofthe trade:London.g.the Black Death.h.the Peasants Revolt1381.i.The translation of B
7、ible by Wycliff.(7)The 15th century.a.The Peasants Revolt(1453)b.The War ofRoses between Lancasters and Yorks.c.the printing-pressWilliam Caxton.d.the starting of Tudor Monarchy(1485)2.The Overview of Literature.(1)the stories from the Celtic lands ofWales and Brittanygreat myths ofthe Middle Ages.(
8、2)Geoffrye of MonmouthHistoria Regum BritanniaeKing Authur.(3)WaceLe Roman de Brut.(4)The romance.(5)the second half ofthe 14th century:Langland,Gawin poet,Chaucer.II.Sir Gawin and Green Knight.1.a general introduction.2.the plot.III.William Langland.1.Life2.Piers the PlowmanIV.Chaucer1.Life2.Litera
9、ry Career:three periods(1)French period(2)Italian period(3)master period3.The Canterbury TalesA.The Framework;B.The General Prologue;C.The Tale Proper.4.His Contribution.(1)He introduced from France the rhymed stanza ofvarious types.(2)He is the first great poet who wrote in the current English lang
10、uage.(3)The spoken English of the time consisted of several dialects,andChaucer did much in making the dialect of London the standard for themodern English speech.V.Popular Ballads.VI.Thomas Malory and English ProseVII.The beginning ofEnglish Drama.1.Miracle Plays.Miracle play or mystery play is a f
11、orm of medieval drama that came fromdramatization of the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church.It developed fromthe 10th to the 16th century,reaching its height in the 15th century.Thesimple lyric character of the early texts was enlarged by the addition ofdialogue and dramatic action.Eventually the
12、performance was moved to thechurchyard and the marketplace.2.Morality Plays.A morality play is a play enforcing a moral truth or lesson by means of thespeech and action of characters which are personified abstractions figuresrepresenting vices and virtues,qualities of the human mind,or abstractconce
13、ptions in general.3.Interlude.The interlude,which grew out of the morality,was intended,as its nameimplies,to be used more as a filler than as the main part of an entertainment.As its best it was short,witty,simple in plot,suited for the diversion of guestsat a banquet,or for the relaxation of the a
14、udience between the divisions of aserious play.It was essentially an indoors performance,and generally of anaristocratic nature.Chapter 3 English Literature in the Renaissance I.A Historical BackgroundII.The Overview ofthe Literature(1485-1660)Printing pressreadershipgrowth of middle class trade-edu
15、cation forlaypeople-centralization of power-intellectual life-exploration-new impetusand direction of literature.Humanism-study of the literature of classical antiquity and reformededucation.Literary style-modeled on the ancients.The effect of humanism-the dissemination of the cultivated,clear,andse
16、nsible attitude of its classically educated adherents.1.poetryThe first tendency by Sidney and Spenser:ornate,florid,highly figuredstyle.The second tendency by Donne:metaphysical stylecomplexity andingenuity.The third tendency by Johnson:reactionClassically pure and restrainedstyle.The fourth tenden
17、cy by Milton:central Christian and Biblical tradition.2.Dramaa.the native tradition and classical examples.b.the drama stands highest in popular estimation:Marlowe Shakespeare Jonson.3.Prosea.translation of Bible;b.More;c.Bacon.II.English poetry.1.Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard(courtly makers)(1)
18、Wyatt:introducing sonnets.(2)Howard:introducing sonnets and writing the first blank verse.2.Sir Philip Sidneypoet,critic,prose writer(1)Life:a.English gentleman;b.brilliant and fascinating personality;c.courtier.(2)worksa.Arcadia:pastoral romance;b.Astrophel and Stella(108):sonnet sequence to Penelo
19、peDvereuxplatonic devotion.Petrarchan conceits and original feelings-moving tocreativenessbuilding of a narrative story;theme-love originality-act ofwriting.c.Defense of Poesy:an apology for imaginative literaturebeginning ofliterary criticism.3.Edmund Spenser(1)life:Cambridge -Sidneys friend -“Areo
20、pagus”Ireland -Westminster Abbey.(2)worksa.The Shepherds Calendar:the budding of English poetry in Renaissance.b.Amoretti and Epithalamion:sonnet sequencec.Faerie Queene:l The general endA romantic and allegorical epicsteps to virtue.l 12 books and 12 virtues:Holiness,temperance,justice and courtesy
21、.l Two-level function:part of the story and part of allegory(symbolicmeaning)l Many allusions to classical writers.l Themes:puritanism,nationalism,humanism and RenaissanceNeoclassicisma Christian humanist.(3)Spenserian Stanza.III.English Prose1.Thomas More(1)Life:“Renaissance man”,scholar,statesman,
22、theorist,prose writer,diplomat,patron of artsa.learned Greek at Canterbury College,Oxford;b.studies law at Lincoln Inn;c.Lord Chancellor;d.beheaded.(2)Utopia:the first English science fiction.Written in Latin,two parts,the secondplace ofnowhere.A philosophical mariner(Raphael Hythloday)tells his voy
23、ages in which hediscovers a land-Utopia.a.The part one is organized as dialogue with mariner depicting hisphilosophy.b.The part two is a description of the island kingdom where gold and silverare worn by criminal,religious freedom is total and no one owns anything.c.the nature of the book:attacking
24、the chief political andsocial evils of histime.d.the book and the Republic:an attempt to describe the Republic in a newway,but it possesses an modern character and the resemblance is in externals.e.it played a key role in the Humanist awakening of the16th century whichmoved away from the Medieval ot
25、herworldliness towards Renaissancesecularism.f.the Utopia(3)the significance.a.it was the first champion of national ideas and national languages;itcreated a national prose,equally adapted to handling scientific and artisticmaterial.b.a elegant Latin scholar and the father of English prose:he compos
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