1、9月公共英语3级(pets3)火热收单,一次考过!10月自考科目包过,实力验证加备用qq:380900834英美文学重要笔记,精华版,流泪推荐!Old English 450-1066 Medieval English 1066 - middle 14th centuryGeoffrey Chaucer - the father of English poetry first time to use heroic couplet The Renaissance - rebirth or revivalHumanism - the essence of the Renaissance, the
2、dignity of human being & the importance of the present lifeEdmund Spenser - the poets poet Christopher Marlowe - University Wits, the pioneer of English drama Blank verse, hyperbole夸张 the human passion for knowledge, power and happiness pastoral lifeWilliam Shakespeare - above all writers in the pas
3、t and in the present timeFour tragedies - Hamlet, Othello, King Lear & Macbeth eternal or immortal beauty to praise the friendship between Antonio and Bassanio, to idealize Portia a heroine of great beauty, wit and loyalty, to expose the insatiable greed and brutality hesitate between fact and ficti
4、on, language and action, too sophisticated to degrade his nature to the conventional role of a stage revenger To be, or not to be - to live on in this world or to die; to suffer or to take action Soliloquy or monologue - fully reveal the inner conflict of the charactersFrancis Bacon - brevity, compa
5、ctness & powerfulness, his essays is an important landmark in the development of English proseInductive method 归纳法 in place of deductive method 演绎法 uses and benefits of study - studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Studies perfect nature, and are perfected by experience. Differen
6、t ways adopted by different people to pursue studies - studies and experience are complementary 互补 to each other. The correct attitude to reading books - to weigh and consider. How studies exert influence over human character - reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact
7、man.John Donne metaphysical poetry - break away from love poetry, a seemingly unfocused diversity of experiences and attitudes, and a free range of feelings and moodsConceits, syllogism 三段论 the busy sun is always ready to interfere with other things and everywhere whatever you are, you can not escap
8、e from death. When you are living, you are always in the shadow of death. Death only lasts a moment, our life after death is eternal. The more pleasure the death gives people, not only the pleasure of the rest & the sleep, because whom the gods love die young. Though death is usually considered powe
9、rful, it actually provides a rest for a mans body and a birth for his soul.John Milton the only generally acknowledged epic in English literature since Beowulf. The conflict is between human love and spiritual duty. In heaven, Satan led a rebellion against God with his unconquerable will. the most p
10、erfect example of the verse drama after the Greek style in English. Neoclassicism - a revival of interest in the old classical works, order, logic, restrained emotion抑制情感 & accuracyEnlightenment - a progressive intellectual movement, reason (rationality), equality & scienceGothic novel - mystery, ho
11、rror & castlesJohn Bunyan from , a religious allegory, pursue the truthAlexander Pope a poem written in heroic couplets, criticize the present poem lack of true taste & call on people to turn to the old Greek and Roman writers for guidance, true wit is best set in a plain (simple & clear) style.Dani
12、el Defoe - the first writer study of the lower-class people, praise the human labor and the Puritan fortitude 清教徒坚韧Jonathan Swift - a master satirist In his opinion, human nature is seriously and permanently flawedProper words in proper places, four parts - Lilliput, Brobdingnag, Flying Island & Hou
13、yhnhnm Henry Fielding - Father of English novel, Prose Homer Comic epic in prose Samuel Johnson - first combine an English dictionary, last neoclassicist enlightenerRichard Brinsley Sheridan - the only important English dramatist of the 18th century and are regarded as important links between the ma
14、sterpiece s of Shakespeare and those of Bernard Shaw.Thomas Gray-Richard Brinsley Sheridan - the only important English dramatist of the 18th century and are regarded as important links between the masterpieces of Shakespeare and those of Bernard Shaw.Thomas GrayThe Graveyard School Romantic - emoti
15、on over reason, spontaneous emotion, a change from the outer world of social civilization to the inner world of the human spirit, poetry should be free from all rules, imagination, nature, commonplaceThe romantic period began with the publication of Wordsworth and Coleridge s William Blake -engraver
16、雕刻家 from a happy and innocence world from childrens eye from a world of misery, poverty, disease, war and repression with a melancholy 忧郁的tone from men eyes Childhood, paradoxes, a pairing of oppositesWilliam Wordsworth - the leading figure of the English romantic poetry, simple, spontaneous, worshi
17、pper of natureLake Poets - William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge & Robert SoutheyHe defines the poet as a man speaking to men, and poetry as the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings, which originates in emotion recollected in tranquillity. the poet is very cheerful with recalling the beau
18、tiful sights. In the poem on the beauty of nature, the reader is presented a vivid picture of lively and lovely daffodils 水仙 and poets philosophical ideas and mystical thoughts. the sonnet describes a vivid picture of a beautiful morning in London, silent, bright, glittering, smokeless & mildly. It
19、is so touching a sight that the poet expressed his religion piety 虔诚for nature. thanks to poets rich imagination, the mass of associations, this commonplace happening becomes a striking event, the poet succeeds in making the readers share his emotion. The poem also shows the poets passionate love of
20、 nature.Samuel Taylor Coleridge - supernatural, remote Poet can be divided into two groups - the demonic (supernatural) & the conversationalThe demonic group includes 3 masterpieces - , , George Gordon ByronByronic hero is a proud, mysterious rebel figure of noble origin, against tyrannical rules or
21、 moral principles. Such a hero appears first in . will die fighting, or live free the Luddites destroyed the machines in their protest against unemployment. The poets great sympathy of the workers in their struggle against the capitalists is clearly shown. from (the masterpiece of Byron, a long sati
22、rical poem), song by a Greek singer at the wedding of Don Juan and Haidee. Fill high the bowl with Samian wine?Percy Bysshe Shelley terza rima, destructive-constructive potential, hopeful, I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed!, If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?John Keats4 great odes - ,
23、, , the contrast between the permanence of art and the transience 短暂of human passion, Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter, Beauty is truth, truth beautyJane AustenThe Victorian PeriodDarwins and shook the traditional faith, everything is created by GodUtilitarianism 功利主义 was wide
24、ly accepted and practiced Critical realists were all concerned about the fate of the common people Charles Dickens - one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian AgeCharacter-portrayal is the most distinguishing feature of his worksA mingling of humor and pathos 悲伤The Bronte Sisters
25、 - Charlotte, Emily & AnneEmily, a rather reserved and simple girl, was very much a child of nature.Alfred Tennyson - invents dramatic monologue, Poet Laureate 桂冠诗人, a real artist the death of his best friend, his sadness feeling are contrasted with the carefree, innocent joys of the children and th
26、e unfeeling movement of the ship and the sea waves we can feel his fearlessness towards death, his faith in God and an afterlife. Crossing the bar means leaving this world and entering the next world not endure the peaceful commonplace everyday life, old as he is, he persuades his old followers to g
27、o with him and to set sail again to pursue a new world and new knowledge, dramatic monologue, Myself not least, but honourd of them all means I am not the least important, but honoured by all of themRobert Browning - the most original poet, who improve and mature the dramatic monologue his masterpie
28、ce this dramatic monologue is the dukes speech addressed to the agent who comes to negotiate the marriage, the duke is a self-conceited, cruel and tyrannical manGeorge Eliot:As a woman of exceptional 特有的intelligence and life experience, she shows a particular concern for the destiny of women a sharp
29、 contrast is set between the cold, lifeless, dull house and Dorothea who is full of youthful life and vigorThomas Hardy - both a naturalistic and a critical realist writerLocal-colored, Wessex, novels of character and environment experience is as to intensity, and not as to duration American Romanti
30、c PeriodStarted with Washington Irvings and ended with Whitmans , also called the American RenaissanceFree expression of emotion, escapes from society, and return to nature New England TranscendentalismWashington Irving - father of the American short stories, the American GoldsmithPerfected the best
31、 classic style that American literature ever producedFirst novel contains German folk tales , Ralph Waldo Emerson - the spokesman of New England Transcendentalism movement, , a reflection upon the aesthetic problems in terms of the present state of literature in America a discussion about the confli
32、ct between idealism and ordinary lifeAmerican Puritanism, European Romanticism, intuitive knowledge, over-soul, individual, nature is regarded as the Bible of New England TranscendentalismNathaniel HawthorneInterior of the heart, there is evil in every human heart, which may remain latent, perhaps,
33、through the whole life, but circumstances may rouse it to activityWalt Whitman Openness, freedom, individualism I - me, my nation (society), Free verse, Envelope structure, Catalogue (Listing)A new ideal, a new world, a new life-style how a child is greatly influenced by his growing environments a s
34、cene of the American Civil War, all the movements described in this picture are frozen. Whitman is a man bubbling with energy and laden with ideas, spontaneous expression of his original ideasHerman Melville - a master of allegory and symbolism, like Hawthorne the first American prose epic, Ishmael
35、both as a character and a narrator, the captain, Ahab is a monomaniacRealistic period - the Gilded Age, the poor poorer and the rich richer, peoples attention was now directed to the interesting features of everyday existenceLocal colorism, social Darwinism, bestiality, beyond mans controlMark Twain
36、 - the true father of American literatureLocal colorist, vernacular, simple sentence, the damned human race The Gilded Age3 boyhood books , , Hucks inner conflict about whether or not he should write a letter to tell Miss Watson where Jim is.Henry James - international theme, psychological realistSt
37、ream of consciousness, interior monologue, free association the narrator is an American expatriate, named Winterbourne. Daisy is the most innocent girl. The clash is between two different cultures.Emily DickinsonBased on her own experiences, her sorrows and joys express Dickinsons anxiety about her
38、communication with the outside world. description of a moment of death Dickinson makes the train part of nature by animalizing it, like a horse. personify death and immortality so as to make her message strongly feltTheodore Dreiser - Americas literary naturalists Case history including everything D
39、eterminism (heredity biological & environment), survival of the fittest, the jungle law Trilogy of Desire - , , who shall cast the first stone?The modern period - the second American Renaissance, the expatriate movement, the Lost Generation, a transformation from order to disorderSeize the day, enjo
40、y the present, spiritual wasteland, collective unconscious, psychoanalysisImagist movement, Jazz AgeEzra Pound - a leading spokesman of the Imagist Movement Pound attempts to produce the emotion he felt when he walked down into a Paris subway station and suddenly saw a number of faces in the dim light. To capture the emotions, Pound uses the image of petals on wet, black boughs. agreement with Whitmans free verseRobert Lee Frost - four times awarded Pulitzer Prize, pastoral life and sceneEugene ONeill - founder of the American drama, won the Pulitz