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HistoryAndAnthologyOfAmericanLiterature
PartITheLiteratureofColonialAmerica
TheearliestsettlersincludedDutch,Swedes,Germans,French,Spaniards,Italians,andPortuguese,
ThefirstpermanentEnglishsettlementinNorthAmericawasestablishedatJamestown,Virginiain1607.Atlastearlyinthe17thcentury,theEnglishsettlementsinVirginiaandMassachusettsbeganthemainstreamofwhatwerecognizeastheAmericanhistory.
TwoImportantNewEnglandSettlements:
ThePlymouthColony(TheMayflowerCompact);TheMassachusettsBayColony(TheArbellacovenant)
ThefirstAmericanwritings:
ThefirstwritingsthatwecallAmericanwerethenarrativesandjournalsofthesesettlements.(wroteindiariesandinjournals)
CaptainJohnSmith(1580-1631)wasthefirstAmericanwriterandhepublishedeightinall.Hisworksalwayshaslongtitles.
EarlyNewEnglandLiterature
1)Aliteratureofideas:
NewEnglandhadfromthebeginningaliteratureofideas:
theological,moral,historical,political.
2)Theocracy:
ThefirstintentioninMassachusettswastofoundatheocracy—asocietyinwhichGodwouldgovernthroughthechurch.Thechurchthusbecamethesupremepoliticalbody.
3)ThePuritanvaluesthatdominatedmuchoftheearliestAmericanwriting:
Overtheyearsthepuritansbuiltawayoflifethatwasinharmonywiththeirsomberreligion,onethatstressedhardwork,thrift,piety,andsobriety.ThesewerethePuritanvaluesthatdominatedmuchoftheearliestAmericanwriting,includingthesermons,books,andlettersofsuchnotedPuritanclergymanasJohnCottonandCottonMather.
4)TheAmericanpoets:
TheAmericanpoetswhoemergedinthe17thcenturyadaptedthestyleofestablishedEuropeanpoetstothesubjectmatterconfrontedinastrange,newenvironment.AnneBradstreetwasonesuchpoet.
WilliamBradford(威廉·布拉德福德):
firstgovernorofPlymouth.HewroteTheHistoryofPlymouthPlantation.
ThePilgrimFathers:
EnglishPuritanswhowenttoAmericain1620andfoundedthecolonyofPlymouth,Massachusetts
JohnWinthrop(约翰·温思罗普):
firstgovernoratBoston.HewroteTheHistoryofNewEngland.
PuritanThoughts:
1.WhatwasaPuritan?
The“Puritan”was“awould-bepurifier”.Puritanswantedtomakepuretheirreligiousbeliefsandpractices.
2.WhatdidthePuritanswanttodo?
ThePuritanswishedtorestoresimplicitytochurchservicesandtheauthorityoftheBibletotheology.TheyfeltthattheChurchofEnglandwastooclosetotheChurchofRomeindoctrine,formofworship,andorganizationofauthority.AnotherpointofcontroversywasthattheChurchofEnglandwastheestablishedchurch,thatis,theofficialchurchofthestate,andthemostextremePuritans,amongthemthePlymouthPlantationgroup,felttheinfluencesofpoliticsandthecourthadledtocorruptionwithinthechurch.
3.WhatkindofpeoplewerethePuritans?
PuritansincludepeoplefromthehumblesttotheloftiestranksofEnglishsociety,botheducatedanduneducated,poorandrich.
Puritanoppositiontopleasureandtheartshassometimesbeenexaggerated,butitistruethattheirlivesweredisciplinedandhard.Puritanstendedtosuspectjoyandlaughterassymptomsofsin.
PuritanreligiousteachingtendedtoemphasizetheimageofawrathfulGodandtoforgethismercy.
Puritanism(thepracticesanddoctrinesofthePuritans)wasthestrongestintheNewEnglandregionandhadgreatinfluenceuponitshistory,itspeopleanditsliterature.
JohnCottonandRogerWilliams:
`contradictoryexamplesofPuritans
JohnCotton约翰·科登
ThefirstmajorintellectualspokesmanoftheMassachusettsBayColony,sometimescalled“thePatriarchofNewEngland”.
RogerWilliams罗杰·威廉姆斯
WithWilliamsbeginsthehistoryofreligioustolerationinAmerica,andwithhim,too,thehistoryoftheseparationofchurchandstate.Williamsadvocatedthefreedomofbelief.InhimwehaveabalancetoJohnCotton.
AnneBradstreetandEdwardTaylor安妮·布莱德斯特和爱德华·泰勒
AnneBradstreetandEdwardTaylor,rosetothelevelofrealpoetry.
AnneDudleyBradstreetisoneofthemostinterestingoftheearlypoets.
Bradstreet’sfirstpublishedworkappearedinLondon:
TheTenthMuseLatelySprungUpinAmerica.
EdwardTaylor:
PuritanPreacherandPoet
ThebestofthePuritanpoetswasEdwardTaylor.HisworkfollowedthestyleandformsoftheleadingEnglishpoetsofthemid-seventeenthcentury.
PartIITheLiteratureofReasonandRevolution(18th)
Twohistoricalevent:
I.TheAmericanWarforIndependence1775-1783
II.Enlightenment
TheologydominatedthePuritanphaseofAmericanwriting.Politicswasnowthegreatsubjecttocommandtheattentionofthebestminds.
BenjaminFranklin(本杰明·富兰克1706-1790)
Representativeworks:
1.PoorRichard’sAlmanac;
2.TheAutobiography:
Anintroductionofhislifetohisownson,includingfourpartswrittenindifferenttimes.Thefirstsuccessstoryofself-madeAmericans;
ThomasPaine(托马斯·佩因1737-1809):
RevolutionaryWarpatriotandpamphleteer.
Majorworks:
1.TheCaseoftheOfficersoftheExcise(1772);
2.CommonSense(1776);
3.TheAmericanCrisis(1776-1783);
4.TheRightsofMan(1791-92).
ThomasJefferson(托马斯·杰弗逊1743-1826):
AuthoroftheDeclarationofIndependence.
TheDeclarationofIndependencewasanactoftheSecondContinentalCongress,adoptedonJuly4,1776,whichdeclaredthattheThirteenColoniesinNorthAmericawere"FreeandIndependentStates".
PhilipFreneau(菲利浦·弗瑞诺1752-1832)
PhilipMorinFreneauwasanAmericanpoet,essayist,andjournalist.RememberedasthepoetoftheAmericanRevolutionandthefatherofAmericanpoetry,hewasatransitionalfigureinAmericanliterature.
“TheWildHoneySuckle”Hisnaturepoem,“TheWildHoneySuckle”,isconsideredanearlyseedtothelaterTranscendentalistmovementtakenupbyWilliamCullenBryant,RalphWaldoEmerson,andHenryDavidThoreau.
In this poem the poet expressed a keen aware-nessof the loveliness and transienceofnature.He not only meditated on Mortalitybut also celebrated nature.Thepoem impliesthatlifeand deathare inevitable law of nature.
“The wild honey suckle”is PhilipFreneau'smostwidely read natural lyric with thetheme of transience.
The centralimage is anativewild flower,which makes a drastic difference from elite
flowerimages typical oftraditionalEnglish poems.
The poem showed strong feelings forthe natural beauty,whichwas thecharacteristic ofromantic poets.
The poem was written in regular 6-line tetrameter stanzas,rhyming:
ababcc.The structureof thepoem is regular,so it has the neoclassic quality of proportionand balance.
The line“the space is but an hour“contains a hyperbole stressing the transienceoflife.The tone of the poem is both sentimental andoptimistic.
PartIIITheLiteratureofRomanticism
LiteraryCharacteristics:
Romanticism;Transcendentalism.
1.Romanticism
TheattitudesofAmerica’swriterswereshapedbytheirNewWorldenvironmentandanarrayofideasinheritedfromtheromantictraditionsofEurope.AnewromanticismhadappearedinEnglandinthelastyearsofthe18thcentury.ItspreadtocontinentalEuropeandthencametoAmericaearlyinthe19thcentury.
Romanticsfrequentlysharedcertaingeneralcharacteristics:
moralenthusiasm,faithinthevalueofindividualismandintuitiveperception,andapresumptionthatthenaturalworldwasasourceofgoodnessandman’ssocietiesasourceofcorruption.
RomanticvalueswereprominentinAmericanpolitics,art,andphilosophyuntiltheCivilWar.
2.Transcendentalism(超验主义)
ThephaseofNewEnglandTranscendentalismisthesummitofAmericanRomanticism.
Itisaphilosophicalview,anotion,aconcept,anidea,awayoflookingatthings,asetofattitudesaboutman,God,andtheuniverse,awayofhowtogettothebasictruthoftheuniverse.Transcendentalismhasbeendefinedphilosophicallyas"therecognitioninmanofthecapacityofknowingtruthintuitively,orofattainingknowledgetranscendingthereachofthesenses".
TherepresentativewritersofTranscendentalismareRalphWaldoEmersonandHenryDavidThoreau.
3.ThegrowthofculturalnationalismarousedAmericanartiststowritepatrioticsongs,topaintvastpanoramaofAmericanscenes,andtodesignmonumentalbuildingsthatwouldregisterthegrandeuroftheAmericanpeopleandtheirland.
A.Art
---music:
mostAmericanmusicremainedderivative;FrancisScottKey’s“Star–SpangledBanner”
---painting:
theHudsonRiverSchool
---architecture:
Gothicbuildings
B.Literature:
1)Literatureceasedtobeprimarilydidactic,aservantofpoliticsandreligion.
2)Imaginativeliteraturebecameintense,personal,andsymbolicasmorewriterscametoperceivethemselvesasprophetsandseers.Movedbyacallforanationalliterature,writerscelebratedAmerica’smeadows,groves,andstreams,itsendlessprairies,denseforests,andvastoceans.
3)Thedesireforanescapefromsociety,andareturntonaturebecameapermanentconventionofAmericanliterature
4)Romanticwritersdisplayedincreasingattentiontothepsychicstatesoftheircharacters.
5)NationalismstimulatedagreaterliteraryinterestinAmerica’slanguageanditscommonpeople.NoahWebster:
AnAmericanDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguage.
6)NewEnglandliteraryrenaissance(“floweringofNewEngland”)
WashingtonIrving(华盛顿·欧文1783-1859).
1)IrvingisthefirstbelletristinAmericanliterature,writingforpleasureatatimewhenwritingwaspracticalandforusefulpurposes.
2)HeisthefirstAmericanliteraryhumorist.
3)Hehaswrittenthefirstmodernshortstories.TheshortstoryasagenreinAmericanliteratureprobablybeganwithIrving's TheSketchBook.
4)Heisthefirsttowritehistoryandbi