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snovelATaleofTwoCities?
3。
TalkaboutCharlesDickens’scharacterportrayal,especiallychildcharacterportrayal.
4。
PleaseretellthestoryofJaneEyreandmakeacommentonit.
5.PleasetalkbrieflyaboutCharlesDickens’sliterarycareer,andthemainfeaturesofhisworks.
6。
PleasemakeacommentonThomasHardy’scontributionstoEnglishliterature.
7。
Makeacommentoncriticalrealism.
8.PleaseretellthestoryofTessoftheD'
Urbervillesandmakeabriefcommentonit.
Ⅱ.Definethefollowingterms。
1.Englishcriticalrealism
Victorianperiod
Autobiography
4.Regionalnovel
5.Dramaticmonologue
Dramatization
Disinterestedness
8.Idyll
9.Psychologicalnovel
10。
ThePre—Raphaelites
11。
Kü
nstlerroman
12。
Aestheticism
13.Naturalism
Ⅲ.Fillintheblanks.
1.ThecomicelementisstronginCharlesDickens’sfirstnovel,whichappearedinmonthlysectionsbetweenApril1836andNovember1837.ItrecordstheadventuresofMr。
andhiscompanionsastheyjourneyaboutthecountry。
isoneofCharlesDickens’sbestworks。
Itiswritteninthefirstpersonandisthemostautobiographicalofallhisbooks.Inwritingthenovel,Dickensthrewintoitdeepfeelingsandmuchofhisownexperienceinhisyoungerdays.
IntheVictorianperiod,andmoralpropriety,whichwereignoredbytheRomanticists,becamethepredominantpreoccupationinliteraryworks.
4.WilliamMakepeaceThackeray’sfirstliterarysuccesscamewithaseriesofsatiricalsketchesentitled,publishedin1846~1847.
5。
DanielDeronda,writtenin1876,is'
slastnovel.Themasteryofthesubtlercomplexitiesofpsychologicalanalysisisrevealedthoroughly。
6.Mrs.GaskellwasoneofthefirstEnglishwriterstomaketheclassstrugglebetweentheandthethethemeofanovel.
7.GeorgeEliot’sislargelyautobiographicalinitsearlychapters。
Againstthebackgroundofrurallife,theauthortracesthefateandtragedyof
ayounggirl,Maggie,whosenobleaspirationsruncountertothephilistinenarrow—mindednessofthosearoundher。
8。
Writtenin1837-38,tellsthestoryofanorphanboy,whoseadventuresprovidematerialforadescriptionofthelowerdepthsofLondon。
9。
IntheVictorianperiod,thebecamethemostwidelyreadandthemostvitalandchallengingexpressionofprogressivethought.
Althoughwritingfromdifferentpointsofviewandwithdifferenttechniques,theVictoriannovelistssharedonethingincommon,thatis,theywereallconcernedaboutthefateofthepeople。
11.RobertBrowning’spoeticexperimentstransferredthethematicinterestofpoetryfrommerenarrationofthestorytorevelationandstudyofcharacters'
andbroughttotheVictorianpoetrysomeelement。
12.WutheringHeightsiswrittenby.Itisamorbidstoryoflove,butapowerfulattackonthebourgeoismarriagesystem。
Itshowsthattrueloveinaclasssocietyisimpossibleofattainment.
13.GeorgeMeredithisamasterof;
hetriestoloadhisbookswithwitandwisdom;
manyofhischaractersarepeoplewithideaswhoaredeterminedtovoicethem。
14。
Inhisworks,Dickenssetsoutafullmapandalarge—scalecriticismofthe19thcenturyEngland,particularly.
15.“CultureandAnarchy”isMatthewArnold’srepresentativeworkinsocialcriticism。
Itdealswiththewholestructureofand。
16.MatthewArnoldregardedthequalityof“"
astheprincipalvirtueofpoet.Hepaidgreatattentiontothemoralvaluesofpoetry,givingasecondaryplacetopoetryinwhich“theformisstudiedandexquisite”.
17.“"
isThomasMacaulay'
smasterpiece。
Macaulaydidnotintendtobeanobjectivehistorian.Hispurposeofwritingitistoeulogizethe“GloriousRevolution"
,andheinterpretsmenandeventswithapartisanprejudice。
18。
Between1859and1885AlfredTennysonworkedathisnarrativepoemsbasedonthestoriesofKingArthurandhisKnightsoftheRoundTable。
Thosepoemsweregatheredtogetheras.
19。
,novelistandpoet,isoneoftherepresentativesofEnglishcriticalrealismattheturnofthe19thcentury.
20。
Dickensmadehisfirstattemptatahistoricalnovelin,seeminglyanxioustodoforLondonwhatScotthaddoneforEdinburghinTheHeartofMidlothian。
21.,oneofthecentury’sfinestnovels,tracestheriseandfallofMichaelHenchard,atough,egotisticalfellowwho,havingcommittedthefollyofdrunkenlysellinghiswifeandbabyatafair,turnsteetotalandbysheerperseverancerisestowealthasacorn—factorandtorespectabilityasMayorofCasterbridge。
22.OliverTwistpresentsOliverTwistasDickens'
sfirstheroandFaginthefirstfigure。
23.JohnRuskin’swaswrittentodefendJ.M。
W.Turner,theEnglishlandscapepainter,againsttheattackson