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1、(完整版)英美文学期末Summary 3 of English LiteratureSummary 3 of English LiteratureCritical Realism: The Victorian PeriodBackground information: Chronologically the Victorian period roughly coincides with the reign of Queen Victoria who ruled over England from 1836 to 1901. The period has been generally regar

2、ded as one of the most glorious in the English history。 Victorian literature, as a product of its age, naturally took on its quality of magnitude and diversity。 It was many-sided and complex, and reflected both romantically and realistically the great changes that were going on in peoples life and t

3、hought. Great writers and great works abounded。 In this period, the novel became the most widely read and the most vital and challenging expression of progressive thought. Among the famous novelists of the time were the critical realists like Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, Charlotte B

4、ront, Emily Bront, and Mrs. Gaskell。 While sticking to the principle of faithful representation of the eighteenth-century realist novel, they carried their duty forward to the criticism of the society and the defence of the mass. They were all concerned about the fate of the common people.Novels in

5、The Victorian Period In the last few decades of the Victorian period, there were also George Eliot, the pioneering woman who, according to D.H。 Lawrence, was the first novelist that “started putting all the actions inside, and Thomas Hardy, that Wessex man, who not only continued to expose and criti

6、cize all sorts of social iniquities, but finally came to question and attack the Victorian conventions and morals.Charles Dickens the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age In his works, Dickens sets out a full map and a largescale criticism of the nineteenth century England, particu

7、larly London。 His best-depicted characters are those innocent and helpless child characters Representative works: Pickwick Papers匹克威克外传 A Tale of Two Cities双城计 Oliver Twist雾都孤儿 Hard Times艰难时事 David Copperfield大 卫 科波菲尔 Dombey and Son董贝父子 Great Expectations 远大前程 Bleak House荒凉山庄The Bront Sisters The st

8、ory of the three Bront sisters, Charlotte (181655), Emily (181848) and Anne (181849), all literary, all talented and all dying young, is one of the saddest pages in the history of English literature. Charlotte Bront: The Professor教授 Jane Eyre (1847)简爱 Shirley雪莉 Villette维莱特 Emily Bront: Wuthering Hei

9、ghts (1847)呼啸山庄 Anne Grey: Agnes Grey (1847)艾格尼斯格雷 Jane EyreJane Eyre, taking the form of autobiographies written by authoritative and reliable narrators, tells a story of a childs development and maturation。 Its popularity and success owns much to its exceptional emotional power. Deep inside Jane w

10、e discover Charlottes soul.Striking Characteristics of Jane Eyre (1847)1。the first English novel to present the free insurgent (revolting, rebellious) woman;2. Jane a poor but independent woman,her characterization relentlessly true to realitydetails true to life3。the story told in the first person

11、with terrific intensity; 4. intense feelings;5。 simple but telling language full of emotion;6.Gothic elements: grim aspect, sardonic/satiric temper of Mr. Rochester.Writing Style in Jane EyreJane Eyre is written in the first person (“I”) which functions as follows:1. indicates the characteristic of

12、autobiography。2。 is favorable to reveal intense, fierce and sharp feelings directly and powerfully。3。 provides full and complete thoughts of the whole event and the other characters from the angle of vision of the narrator。4。 makes the work consistent and tends to give authority and credibility to t

13、he narrative. The use of verbs, adjectives and adverbs reinforces the strength of emotions. It makes the sentence more intense and reflects the sharp anguish and inner struggles of the characters. While reading, we cant help temporarily identifying ourselves with the characters. It proves especially

14、 in Janes declaration。 Wuthering HeightsSignificance of the novelWuthering Heights is Emily Bronts only novel. First published in 1847, the name comes from the house which is one of the three main settings in the book。 A posthumous second edition was edited by her sister Charlotte。The novel was not

15、welcomed at that time but was spoken highly of now。 Some people agreed that Wuthering Heightss originality and achievement exceeded her sisters Charlotte and Annes works.Wuthering Heights has given rise to many adaptations, including several films, radio and television dramatizations, as well as a h

16、it song by Kate Bush。Emily Bronts novel tells the tale of Catherine and Heathcliff, their haunting love for one another, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them both。The story of revenge and love helps reveal the weaknesses in human nature: hatred, jealousness and selfishness. When

17、confronting with maltreatment and oppression, human beings will struggle so fiercely and bravely for freedom and dignity. Under the influence of the outer environmental factors, material wealth, social status, love and hatred, human nature is likely to be twisted and distorted. Although love and hat

18、red were settled down with death of the three main characters in Wuthering Heights, the sense and sensibility of human nature never rest, contradicting humans thinking and decision making, and revealing the weaknesses of every single detriment of human nature.The theme of the novelThe novel is a rid

19、dle which means different things to different people. From the social point of view,it is a story about a poor man abused,betrayed & distorted by his social betters because he is a poor nobody. As a love story, this is one of the most moving:the passion between Heathcliff and Catherine proves the mo

20、st intense,the most beautiful & at the same time the most horrible passion ever to be found possible in human beings.The structure of the novelThe novel has a unique structure: the story is told through independent narrators unidentical with the author, whose personality is therefore completely abse

21、nt from the book. The story is told mainly by Nelly,Catherines old nurse, to Mr. Lockwood,a temporary tenant at Grange。 The latter too gives an account of what he sees at Wuthering Heights. And part of the story is told through Isabellas letters to Nelly. While the central interest is maintained,the

22、 sequence of its development is constantly disordered by flashbacks. This makes the story all the more enticing and genuine。George Eliot 乔治艾略特(18191880) Eliot initiates a new type of realism and sets into motion a variety of developments, leading in the direction of both the naturalistic and psychol

23、ogical novel。 Her novels mostly describing rural life dealt with moral problems and contained psychological studies of character. Representative works: Adam Bede亚当贝德 Middlemarch弥都玛契镇 Silas Marner织工马南传 The Mill on the Floss弗洛斯河上的磨坊Thomas Hardy 托马斯 哈代 Novelist and poet, one of the representatives of E

24、nglish critical realism at the turn of the 19th century。 As a transitional writer, he is intellectually advanced and emotionally traditional. In him we see the influence from both the past and the modern. Hardys novels are all Victorian in date. Most of them are set in Wessex, the fictional primitiv

25、e and crude rural region. They are known for the vivid description of the vicissitudes of people who live in an agricultural setting menaced by the forces of invading capitalism. Representative works: Desperate Remedies计出无奈 Far From the Madding Crowd远离尘嚣 Jude the Obscure无名的裘德 Tess of the DUrberville

26、s德伯家的苔丝 The Return of the Native还乡 Under the Greenwood Tree绿荫下Key wordscritical realismnaturalismfatalismtragedyWessex novelsJude the ObscureTess of the dUrbervillesWriting Style of HardyLanguage FeatureHardy is noted for the rustic dialect and a poetic flavor, so he is also called local-colorist. T

27、ess of the DUrbervilles and Jude the Obscure are the most representative of him as both a naturalistic and a critical realistic writer。 Fatalism is the idea that things will happen the way it comes out, regardless of what we intend to happen。Fatalism is a philosophical doctrine stressing the subjuga

28、tion of all events or actions to fate。As a genre, naturalism emphasized heredity and environment as important deterministic forces shaping individualized characters who were presented in special and detailed circumstances。 At bottom, life was shown to be ironic, even tragic.Man is a ”victim of force

29、s over which he has no control,” according to Hardy, life is so sad, so strange, so mysterious and so inexplicable.”characteristics of naturalistic writingfirm belief in heredity and social environmentnature indifferent to human struggleuncouth or sordid subject matterpervasive pessimism /determinis

30、ma surprising twist at the end of the storydetachment from the storystark exposure of the dark harshness of life (including poverty, racism, violence, prejudice, disease, corruption, prostitution, and filth)focus on human vice and miseryWessex novelsBecause most of Hardys novels took place in the pa

31、rtlyreal, partlydream” county Wessex, his novels were called Wessex novels。 Fatalism in Tess of the DUrbervillesTragic coincidencesTesss identification with the dUrbervilles clanThe death of the horseTesss wedding with AngelThe missed letterReturn of AngelToo lateAnalysis of Tess:Attack on the hypoc

32、ritical morality of the bourgeois society and the capitalist invasion into the country and destruction of the English peasantry towards the end of the century. A most bitter cry of protest and denunciation of the society。 Naturalistic tendencyFatalismInterpretation of the last paragraph:“Justice” wa

33、s done, and the President of the Immortals, in Aeschylean phrase, had ended his sport with Tess。 And the dUrberville knights and dames slept on in their tombs unknowing. The two speechless gazers bent themselves down to the earth, as if in prayer, and remained thus a long time, absolutely motionless

34、: the flag continued to wave silently. As soon as they had strength they arose, joined hands again, and went on。Put in the quotation marks, Hardys justice is quite ironic, just as the Greek tragedian Aeschyluss view of the divine justice done to Prometheus who stole fire for the benefit of the peopl

35、e. Although it is quite controversial whether Tess has done benefit for the public, there no doubt that her story is a tragic one. Firstly, her fate is determined from the very beginning of the story; it is a sport or game of the president of gods。 Indeed, Tess story is a long series of accidents。 H

36、ad she not killed the horse by accident or she was not so responsible and loyal to her family, Tess could not have listened to her mother so obediently and set her foot on a doomed path. Secondly, Tess story is tragic in that she lives in a corrupted and corrupting society。 People, like the rich nob

37、leman Alec, can easily get away with his crime of impregnating and abandoning a lower-class girl while the victim is left laughed at and despised for something that is not her fault. Such a gentleman as Angel Clare, though he claims to serve the good and will of man, he can not accept his poor wife.

38、 He says one thing and does the other. As a matter of fact, both of them represent the unfair and hypocritical Victorian society, one way or the other. Poetry in the Victorian Period The poetry of this period was mainly characterized by experiments with new styles and new ways of expression。 Among t

39、hose famous experimental poets was Robert Browning, who is acknowledged by many as the most original poet of the time. Brownings name is often associated with the term “dramatic monologue。 Although it is not his invention, it is in his hands that this poetic form reaches its maturity and perfection.

40、 “Pippa Passes” (“皮帕经过”), “My Last Duchess” (“我的前公爵夫人”) and The Ring and the Book (指环与书) are some of his bestknown monologues。 Other poets like Alfred Tennyson, Matthew Arnold, Gerald Manley Hopkins, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his talented sister Christina Rossetti all made their respective attempts

41、 at poetic innovations and helped open up new ways for the twentiethcentury modern poetry。Alfred Tennyson 阿尔弗雷德丁尼生 (18091892) the most representative poet of the Victorian period His poetry is rich in poetic images and melodious language, and noted for its lyrical beauty and metrical charm. Tennyson

42、s poems voice the doubt and the faith, the grief and the joy of the English people in an age of fast social change。 In Memoriam悼念: Tennysons greatest work, one of the best elegies in English literature. Victorian literature, in general, truthfully represents the reality and spirit of the age. The highspirited vitality, the downtoearth earnestness, the goodnatured humor and unbounded imagination are all unprecedented。 In almost every genre it paved the way for the coming new century。11

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