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1、Survey and Reading of British LiteratureObjectives of the CoursenTo help learners build up literary critical abilities by reading and appreciating some classical works in British literature;nTo help learners enhance cultural awareness by introducing the social and cultural background concerning Brit
2、ish literature;nTo help learners improve language abilities in the aspect of literary criticism and research writing.Background InformationnThe Britons,a tribe of Celts-the earliest inhabitants:marginalized in history but its traditions increasingly felt in modern times:colourful life patterns and o
3、ptimistic manners;nAngloSaxons and Jutes-new inhabitants from the north of Europe,exerting their influence on English nationality of diligence in working and melancholy manners of life;nNormans-new inhabitants and ruling class over the island,brought about a new language,comparatively civilized life
4、 patterns,e.g.constitutional concepts,governmental strategies and management,and romantic attitude and manners;nMore variables affecting the making of national identities:location island and near the north;weather-mild;resources limited;blend of races openness.General colors of British Literaturenel
5、egant and standard in language;n melancholy and ironical in style or in tone;n conventional and conservative in thematic concern and in literary thoughts.English BalladsnThe Robin Hood Ballads:The character of Robin Hood is manysided.Strong,brave and clever,he is at the same time tender-hearted and
6、affectionate.He is a man with a twinkle in his eye,a man fond of a very joke and a hearty laugh.But the dominant key in his character is his hatred for the cruel oppressors and his love for the poor and downtrodden.-by LIU BinshanGeoffrey Chaucer and The Canterbury TalesnChaucers main contributions
7、to English Literature:1)the blend of three languages into the early shape of modern English;2)application and spread of couplet as one of standard poetic forms;3)creation of The Canterbury TalesBackground for Renaissance LiteraturenHistorically:1.1485 Henry VII:end of the War of Roses and unificatio
8、n of England,2.1588 victory over the Spanish Armada;3.Puritan RevolutionnCulturally:1.the Renaissance movement:worship for humanism,for learning,for science;2.Religion Reform break with Rome and foundation of National Church;3.publication of James version BiblenEconomically:1.“sheep devoured men”mov
9、ement;2.rapid expansion of cities.Great writers in this periodWilliam Shakespeare:sonnets,tragedies,comedies;Edmund Spenser:The Faerie Queene;Spenserian stanza and sonnets;Christopher Marlowe:The Jew of Malta;Dr.Faustus;one of the University Wits Ben Jonson:Every Man In His Humor;Volpone,or the Fox,
10、Comedies of HumorsJohn Donne:A Valediction:Forbidding Mourning;The Flea;one of the leading Metaphysical poetsFrancis Bacon:Of Studies,essayistJohn Milton:Paradise Lost,Paradise RegainedReading of ShakespearenReading of Sonnet 18nMetrical analysisA.meter:iambic pentameterB.rhyme pattern:abab cdcd efe
11、f ggC.Technical analysisD.AlliterationE.ImagesnThematic analysisA.Who is“thee”in the poem?B.What is“this”in the poem?C.What do“rough winds”stand for?D.What does“summers lease”imply?E.What does“natures changing course stand for?F.What does“Death”symbolize for?G.There are three“fairs”in the poem and d
12、o they refer to the same thing?If not,what for respectively in concrete?Reading of Hamlet,an excerptnParaphrases:To live or not to live is the question Im wondering about.Is it nobler to bear the attacks of the cruelty of fortune than to stand up to fight against the endless troubles in order to end
13、 them?To die means to sleep,and there would be no more.In that case,we can end the heart-ache and endless natural disasters we are born to have and also the completion of all troubles in our life we earnestly wish for.To die is like a sleep.In the sleep,we may have a dream and then have a dilemma be
14、cause what kind of dream we may have will hinder us.nParaphrases continuedbecause in the death-like sleep we have no idea about what kind of dream we may have when we have shaken off human sufferings.There must be some reason that explains the misfortune of such a long life;if he may end his life on
15、ly with a knife,who would like to bear the whips and scorns of life,the oppressors wrong deeds,the proud mans insult,the pains of rejected love,the insult from officials,the kicks that a man of merit receives patiently from the unworthy men?Who would like to bear the burdens and to suffer under a we
16、ary life if not because they are afraid of the situation after death?nParaphrase continuedThat world is unknown to us and from which no traveler has ever returned.Just because of this,it puzzles our will and makes us rather bear those pains we have than fly to the other world we know nothing about.J
17、ust because of this,it puzzles our will and makes us rather bear those pains we have than fly to the other world we know nothing about.This reflection does make us hesitant and in that case our resolution would be withered,the direction(would be)changed,and the determination(would be)shaken.nCharact
18、er analysis of Hamlet on the monologue1.Personality analysis2.hesitant in determination and action3.thoughtful in mind4.sensitive in feeling5.melancholy in mood2.Conceptual analysis3.believe in present life than that after life4.very perceptive at the cruelty and hardships of the life or the society
19、Reading of Romeo and JulietnBackground informationRomeo and Juliet is a tragedy written early in the career of playwright William Shakespeare about two young“star-crossd lovers whose untimely deaths ultimately unite their feuding families.It was among Shakespeares most popular plays during his lifet
20、ime and,along with Hamlet,is one of his most frequently performed plays.Today,the title characters are regarded as archetypal young lovers.nInserted sonnet in Scene 5,Act InRomeo:(to Juliet)n If I profane with my unworthiest hand,n This holy shrine,the gentle pain is this:n My lips,two blushing pilg
21、rims hands to touch,n And palm to palm is holy palmers kiss.nJuliet:n Good pilgrim,you do wrong your hand too much,n Which mannerly devotion show in this,n For saints have hands that pilgrims hands do touch,n And palm to palm is holy palmers kiss.nRomeo:n Have not saints lips,and holy palmers too?nJ
22、uliet:n Ay,pilgrim,lips that they must use in prayer.nRomeo:n O then,dear saint,let lips do what hands do,n They pray:grant thou,lest faith turn to despair.nJuliet:n Saints do not move,though grant for prayers sake,nRomeo:n Then move not,while my prayers effect take.nInternal conflict analysis:Inter
23、nal conflict with Romeo:TermsnShakespeare four great tragedies Shakespeares tragedies are often regarded as his greatest accomplishments,while his four tragedies stand out as the masterpieces.The four great tragedies are Hamlet,Othello,King Lear and Macbeth.Hamlet,a drama of murder and revenge,revea
24、ls the conflict between feudalism and humanism.Othello,a tragedy of credulity,depicts a conflict between an upright man and a pure woman with a treacherous villain and his tricks.King Lear,a tragedy of vanity,hypocrisy and flattery,discloses the serious struggle for property and fame.Macbeth,a trage
25、dy of wild ambition,depicts the struggle for the crown among the noble and the royal.John Donne and Metaphysical PoetrynCriticism on John Donne and Metaphysical PoetrynJohn Donnes importance is“chiefly because he started more or less a new school of poetry,the metaphysical school,which had a number
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