1、Chapter 1 Old and Medieval English Literature(4501066-1340) 1.Beowulf: a typical example of Old English poetry is regarded as the national epic of the Anglo-Saxons. It is an example of the mingling of nature myths and heroic legends. 2.Romance: It uses narrative verse or prose to sing knightly adven
2、tures or other heroic deeds is a popular literary form in the medieval period. It has developed the characteristic medieval motifs of the quest, the test, the meeting with the evil giant and the encounter with the beautiful beloved. The hero is usually the knight, who sets out on a journey to accomp
3、lish some missions. There are often mysteries and fantasies in romance.Romantic love is an important part of the plot in romance. Characterization is standardized, While the structure is loose and episodic, the language is simple and straightforward. The importance of the romance itself can be seen
4、as a means of showing medieval aristocratic men and women in relation to their idealized view of the world.2.Heroic couplet: Heroic couplet is a rhymed couplet of iambic pentameter. It is Chaucer who used it for the first time in English in his work The Legend of Good Woman.3. The theme of Beowulf:
5、The poem presents a vivid picture of how the primitive people wage heroic struggles against the hostile forces of the natural world under a wise and mighty leader. The poem is an example of the mingling of the nature myths and heroic legends.5. Chaucers achievement:He presented a comprehensive reali
6、stic picture of his age and created a whole gallery of vivid characters in his works, especially in The Canterbury Tales. He anticipated a new ear, the Renaissance, to come under the influence of the Italian writers. He developed his characterization to a higher level by presenting characters with b
7、oth typical qualities and individual dispositions. He greatly contributed to the maturing of English poetry. Today, Chaucers reputation has been securely established as one of the best English poets for his wisdom, humor and humanity.6.“The Father of English poetry”:Originally, Old English poems are
8、 mainly alliterative verses with few variations. Chaucer introduced from France the rhymed stanzas of various types to English poetry to replace it. In The Romaunt of the Rose (玫瑰传奇), he first introduced to the English the octosyllabic couplet (八音节对偶句). In The Legend of Good Women, he used for the f
9、irst time in English heroic couplet. And in his masterpiece, The Canterbury Tales, he employed heroic couplet with true ease and charm for the first time in the history of English literature. His art made him one of the greatest poets in English; John Dryden called him “the father of English poetry”
10、.【例题】The work that presented, for the first time in English literature, a comprehensive realistic picture of the medieval English society and created a whole gallery of vivid characters from all walks of life is most likely _. (0704)A. William Langlands Piers Plowman B. Geoffrey Chaucers The Canterb
11、ury Tales C. John Gowers Confession Amantis D. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 【答案】BChapter 2: The Renaissance Period (14thmid-17th Century)1. The Renaissance: The Renaissance marks a transition from the medieval to the modern world. Generally, it refers to the period between the 14th & 17th centuri
12、es. It first started in Italy, with the flowering of painting, sculpture & literature. From Italy the movement went to embrace the rest of Europe. 2. Humanism: Humanism is the essence of the Renaissance. It sprang from the endeavor to restore a medieval reverence for the ancient authors and is frequ
13、ently taken as the beginning of the Renaissance on its conscious, intellectual side. Through the new learning, humanists not only saw the arts of splendor and enlightenment, but the human values represented in the works. Thomas More, Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare are the best represent
14、atives of the English humanists. William Shakespeare1. The bibliographyWilliam Shakespeare is one of the most remarkable playwrights and poets the world has ever known.3. The major contributions38 plays (historical plays, tragedies and comedies) 2 narrative poems: Venus, The Rape of Lucrece 154 sonn
15、ets 4. His play-creationfive historical plays: Henry IV, part I, II, and III; Richard III; and Titus Andronicus(泰特斯, 提图斯). four Comedies, including: The Comedy of Errors; The Two Gentlemen of Verona(维罗纳); The Taming of the Shrew(泼妇的驯服), and Loves Labors LostFive historical: Richard II, King John, He
16、nry IV, part I, II, Henry VSix comedies: A Midsummer Nights Dream, The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, As You like(皆大欢喜), Twelfth Night, and the Merry Wives of Windsor(温莎公爵的快乐情妇)Two tragedies: Romeo and Juliet, Julius CaesarSeven tragedies: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, Antony and
17、 Cleopatra(克利奥帕特拉), Troilus and Cressida(特洛伊罗斯和克雷西达), Coriolanus(科里奥兰纳斯)Two comedies: Alls Well That Ends Well, Measure for Measureromantic tragicomedies: Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winters Tale, and The Tempest Two final plays: Henry III, and The Two Noble Kinsmen7. Shakespeares writing characteristi
18、csThe progressive significance of the theme-humanismThe successful character portrayalwomens charactersThe masterhand in constructing the plotThe ingenuity of his poetryThe mastery of his language. John MiltonLycidashis 3 major poetical works: Paradise Lost (1667), Paradise Regained (1671), & Samson
19、 Agonistes (1671). Epics: Paradise Lost失乐园 Paradisen Regained复乐园Dramatic poem: Samson Agonistes力士参孙The Defence of the English People为英国人民声辩 On His Blindness我的失明Chapter 3: The Neoclassical Period (17th18th Century, 16601798)1. Duration: Neoclassical period is the one in English literature between the
20、 return of Stuarts to the English throne in 1660 and the full assertion of Romanticism which came with the publication of Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge in 1978. Its in fact a turbulent period.8. Gothic novels: Gothic novels are mostly stories of mystery and horror which take place in s
21、ome haunted or dilapidated Middle Class castles. They appeared from the middle part of the 18th century. Richard Brinsley Sheridan was the leading figure among a host of playwrights. And of the witty and satiric prose, those written by Jonathan Swift are worth studying.【例题】The British bourgeois or m
22、iddle class believed in the following notions EXCEPT _. (0904)A. self - esteem B. self - relianceC. self - restraint D. hard work【答案】A. Daniel Defoe1. Daniel Defoes major works:The Shortest Way with the Dissenters. The True-born Englishman The Review Robinson Crusoe (most famous of his work, his mas
23、terpiece) Captain Singleton辛格尔顿船长Moll Flanders摩根.佛兰德斯Colonel Jack杰克上校 Roxana罗克珊娜A Journal of the Plague Year. 大疫年日记. Jonathan Swift2. MasterpiecesA Tale of a Tub (satirist) 木桶的故事The Battle of the Books 书籍之战The Examiner 主考Gullivers Travels (his greatest satiric work) 格列佛游记A Modest Proposal (more powe
24、rful) 一个温和的建议The Drapiers Letters专培儿之信. Henry Fielding2. Contributions:Father of the English Novelbecause of his contribution and establishment of the form of the modern novelOf all the eighteenth-century novelists he was the first to set out, both in theory and practice:First: give the modern novel
25、 both its structure and its styleSecond: adopted the “third-person narration” in which the author became the all-knowing God 3. Main works:The earlier essays:The True Patriot and the Liberty of Our Own TimesThe Jacobites JournalThe Convent-garden JournalPlays:The Coffee-House Politician The Tragedy
26、of Tragedies Pasquin The Historical Register for the Year Novels:The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams The History of Jonathan Wild the Great The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling masterpiece on subject of human natureThe history of Amelia- a story of th
27、e unfortunate life of an idealized woman, a maudlin picture of the social lifeChapter 4: The Romantic Period17981832, the early 30 years in 19th Century )1. Historical background:Internationally, The French Revolutions:RousseauThese paved the way for the development of Romanticism in the literature
28、internationallyNationally, Industrial revolution (Industrialization, Further capitalization and Urbanization)The survival of fittest (the sharper contradiction between capitalists and the labors)These are the national basis of the production of Romanticism3. The definition, duration and characterist
29、ics of the Romanticism:The definition:The Romantic Movement, which associated with vitality, powerful emotion and dreamlike ideas, is simply the expression of life as seen by the imagination rather than by prosaic common sense.【例题】Which of the following poems is a landmark in English poetry? (0704)
30、A. Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge B. “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” by William Wordsworth C. “Remorse”by Samuel Taylor Coleridge D. Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 【答案】A6. Main representatives:Main representativespoets:Pre-Romanticism: (Blake and Burns)The first gener
31、ation: (Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey)The younger generation: (Byron, Shelley and Keats)Main representativesnovelistsJane Austen - love and marriageWalter Scott - main works (book) human natureGothic novelistsAnn Radcliffe and Mary ShelleyGothic novel:It is a type of romantic fiction that predom
32、inated in the late 18th century & was one phase of the Romantic MovementWorks like The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) by Ann Radcliffe & Frankenstein (1818) by Mary Shelley are typical Gothic romance .William Blake1Introduction:English poet, artist, & philosopher, made distinguished contributions to bo
33、th Literature & art. He ranks with great poets in the English language & may be considered the earliest of the major English Romantic poets. 4. Main works:Early works: Poetical Sketches诗学札记 Songs of Innocence天真之歌Songs of Experience经验之歌The Marriage of Heaven and Hell天堂与地狱的婚姻The similarities and diffe
34、rences between two volumes:Generally:Hold the similar subject-matterThe childhood is the central to his concernThe tone, emphasis and conclusion differSpecifically:Infant Joy against Infant SorrowLamb against Tyger Chimney Sweeperagainst Chimney SweeperThe Book of Urizen The Book of Los The Four Zoa
35、s Milton 【例题】William Blakes central concern in the Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experiences_, which gives the two books a strong social and historical reference. (0804)A. youth hood B. childhoodC. happiness D. Sorrow. William Wordsworth1. Introduction:William Wordsworth, known as “the Lake Poets”
36、 together with Coleridge and Southey, is the leading figure of the English Romantic poetry, the focal poetic voice of the period2. Types of his poem according to his poetic outlook:According to the subjects, Wordsworths short poems can be classified into two groups: poems about nature and poems abou
37、t human life.Poems about nature: I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud An Evening WalkMy Heart Leaps upThe Sailors MotherThe Affliction of MargaretThe Old Cumberland BeggarThe Idiot BoyThe Solitary ReaperTo a Highland Girl. Percy Bysshe Shelley1. Introduction:Shelley is one of the leading Romantic poets, an
38、intense & original lyrical poet in the English language. 3. His major works: Early works: Queen Mab:Alastor or The Spirit of SolitudeHymn to Intellectual BeautyMont Blanc Julian and MaddaloThe Revolt of IslamThe CenciHellasThe CloudTo a Skylark: : AdonaisOde to the west Wind (Best of all the well-kn
39、own lyric pieces )Ode to LibertyOde to Naples Sonnet: England in 1819Men of EnglandMajor prose essay: Defense of Poetry.Jane Austen1. Introduction:It was Jane Austen who brought the English novels, as an art of form, to its maturity and she had been regarded as one of the greatest of all novelists.A
40、usten is universally regarded as the founder of the novel which deal with unimportant middle-class people. 2. Major works:In her lifelong career, Jane Austen wrote altogether six complete novels, which can be divided into two distinct periods. Sense and Sensibility 理智与情感Her first novelPride and Prej
41、udice傲慢与偏见The most popular of her novels dealing with the five Bennet sisters & their search for suitable husbandsNorthanger Abbey 诺桑觉寺satirizes those popular Gothic romances of the late 18th centuryMansfield Park曼斯菲尔德庄园presents the antithesis of worldliness & unworldlinessEmma 爱玛gives the thought o
42、ver self-deceptive vanityPersuasion 劝导contrasts the true love with the prudential calculations【例题】“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” The quoted part is taken from _. (0804)A. Jane Eyre B. Wuthering HeightsC. Pride a
43、nd Prejudice D. Sense and Sensibility 【答案】CChapter 5: The Victorian Period. Charles Dickens2. His Major Works:Period of youthful optimist Sketches by Boz (1836); The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (1836-1837); Oliver Twist (1837-1838);Nicholas Nickleby (1838-1839); The Old Curiosity Shop (18
44、40-1841); Barnaby Rudge(1841)American Notes (1842); Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-1845); A Christmas Carol (1843); Dombey & Son (1846-1848); David Copperfield (1849-1850)Bleak House (1852-1853); Hard Times (1854); Little Dorrit (1855-1857); A Tale of Two Cities (1859); Great Expectations (1860-1861); Our
45、Mutual Friend (1864-1865); Edwin Drood (unfinished)(1870) 【例题】Among the works by Charles Dickens _ presents his criticism of the Utilitarian principle that rules over the English education system and destroys young hearts and minds. (0804)A. Bleak House B. Pickwick PaperC. Great Expectations D. Hard
46、 Times【答案】D. Charlotte Bronte1. Charlottes Literary Creation and her Writing Characteristics:Charlotte Brontes works are all about the struggle of an individual towards self-realization, about some lonely & neglected young women with a fierce longing for love, & understanding & a full, happy life. B
47、esides, she is a writer of realism combined with romanticism. Her works are famous for the depiction of the life of the middle-class workingwomen, particularly governesses. Jane Eyre:. Thomas Hardy2. His Major Works:Poetry: The Dynasts Hardy himself divided his novels into three groups: A Pair of Blue Eyes (1873); The Trumpet Major (1880)Desperate Remedies-;The Hand of EthelbertaUnder the Greenwood Tree The Return of the Native The Mayor of C