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了解该时期主要作家的文学创作生涯、创作思想、艺术特色及其代表作品的主题思想、人物刻画、语言风格等;

同时结合注释,读懂所选作品并了解其思想内容和艺术特色,培养理解和欣赏文学作品的能力。

  Ⅱ。

本章重点及难点:

  1.浪漫主义时期美国文学的特点

  2.主要作家的创作思想、艺术特色及其代表作品的主题结构、人物刻画、语言风格、思想意义。

  3.分析讨论选读作品

  Ⅲ。

本章考核知识点和考核要求:

  1.美国浪漫主义时期概述

  

(1)“识记”内容:

美国浪漫主义文学产生的社会历史及文化背景

  

(2)“领会”内容:

美国浪漫主义在文学上的表现

  a.欧洲浪漫主义文学的影响

  b.美国本土文学的崛起及其待证

  (3)“应用”内容:

清教主义、超验主义、象征主义、自由诗等名词的解释

  2.美国浪漫主义时期的主要作家

  A.华盛顿。

欧文

  1.一般识记:

欧文的生平及创作主涯

  2.识记:

《纽约外史》《见闻札记》

  3.领会:

欧文的创作领域、创作思想,及其作品的艺术风格

  4.应用:

选读《瑞普。

凡。

温可尔》的主题及其艺术特色

  B.拉尔夫.华尔多.爱默生

爱默生的生平及创作生涯

爱默生的超验主义思想

  

(1)爱默生的散文:

《论自然》《论自助》《论美国学者》等

  

(2)爱默生与梭罗:

梭罗的超验主义思想和他的《沃尔登》

  4.应用:

《论自然》节选:

爱默生的基本哲学思想及自然观

  C.纳撒尼尔。

霍桑

霍桑的生平及创作主涯

霍桑的长短篇小说

  

(1)《红字》的主题、心理描写、象征手法和、小说结构

  

(2)霍桑的清教主义思想及加尔文教条中的“原罪”对霍桑的影响(人性本恶的观点)

  (3)霍桑对浪漫主义小说的贡献

选读《小伙子布朗》的主题结构、象征手法及语言特色

  D.华尔特。

惠特曼

惠特曼的生平及其创作生涯

惠特曼的民主思想

  

(1)惠特曼的《草叶集》的主创意图、思想感情及诗体形式、语言风格

  

(2)惠特曼的个人主义

选读《草叶集》诗选:

“一个孩子的成长”、“涉水的骑兵”、“自己之歌”的主题结构、诗歌的艺术特色、语言风格

  E.赫尔曼。

麦尔维尔

麦尔维尔的生平及创作生涯

麦尔维尔的早期作品:

《玛地》《雷得本》《白外衣》,后期作品《皮埃尔》《骗子的化装表演》《比利伯德》等

《白鲸》的

  

(1)主题:

表层及深层意义

  

(2)小说结构:

浪漫主义和现实主义的统一

  (3)象征手法和寓言的运用

  (4)语言特色

选读《白鲸》最后一章的节选:

主题思想、人物刻画、象征手法、语言特色

  ChapterlTheRomanticPeriod

  

(一)“识记”内容:

  1.TheoriginofRomanticAmericanliterature

  TheRomanticPeriod,oneofthemostimportantperiodsinthe historyofAmericanliterature,stretchesfromtheendofthe18thcenturytotheoutbreakoftheCivilWar.ItstartedwiththepublicationofWashingtonIrving’sTheSketchBookandendedwithWhitman’sLeavesofGrass.

  2.TheAmericanRenaissanceorNewEnglandRenaissanceisaperiodofthegreatfloweringofAmericanliterature,fromthei830sroughlyuntiltheendoftheAmericanCivilWar.Itcameofageasanexpressionofanationalspirit.OneofthemostimportantinfluencesintheperiodwasthatoftheTranscendentalists,includingRalphWaldoEmerson,HenryDavidThoreau.TheTranscendentalistscontributedtothefoundingofanewnationalculturebasedonnativeelements.ApartfromtheTranscendentalists,thereemergedduringthisperiodgreatimaginativewriters——NathanielHawthorne,HermanMelville,andWaltWhitman——whosenovelsandpoetryleftapermanentimprintonAmericanliterature.

  3.Itssocialhistoricalandculturalbackground

  ThedevelopmentoftheAmericansocietynurtured"

theliteratureofagreatnation."

Americawasflourishingintoapolitically,economicallyandculturallyindependentcountry.Historically,itwasthetimeofwestwardexpansioninAmericaeconomically,thewholenationwasexperiencinganindustrialtransformation.Politically,democracyandequa1itybecametheidealofthenewnation,andthetwo-partysystemcameintobeing.Worthyofmentionistheliteraryandculturallifeofthecountry.WiththefoundingoftheAmericanIndependentGovernment,thenationfeltanurgetohaveitsownliteraryexpression,tomakeknownitsnewexperiencethatothernationsdidnothave:

theearlyPuritansettlement,theconfrontationwiththeIndians,thefrontiersmen'

'

slife,andthewildwest.Besides,thenation’sliterarymilieuwasreadyfortheRomanticmovementaswe11.Thus,withastrongsenseofoptimism,aspectacularoutburstofromanticfeelingwasbroughtaboutinthefirstha1fofthe19thcentury.

  4.Majorwritersofthisperiod

  Thereemergedagreathostofmenoflettersduringthisperiod,amongwhomthebetter-knownarepoetssuchasPhilipFreneau,WilliamCullenBryant,HenryWordsworthLongFellow,JamesRusselLowell,JohnGreenleafWhitter,EdgarEllenPoe,and,especially,WaltWhitman,whoseLeavesOfGrassestablishedhimasthemostpopularAmericanpoetofthe19thcentury.ThefictionoftheAmericanRomanticperiodisanoriginalanddiversebodyofwork.ItrangesfromthecomicfablesofWashingtonIrvingtotheTheGothictalesofEdgarAllenPoe,fromthefrontieradventuresofJamesFenimoreCoopertothenarrativequestsofHermanMelville,fromthepsycho1ogicalromancesofNathanielHawthornetothesocialrealismofRebeccaHardingDavis.

  

(二)领会内容

  1.TheimpactofEuropeanRomanticismonAmericanRomanticism

  Foreignliterarymasters,especiallytheEnglishcounterpartsexertedastimulatingimpactonthewritersofthenewworld.Bornofonecommonculturalheritage,theAmericanwriterssharedsomecommonfeatureswiththeEnglishRomanticists.Theyrevoltedagainsttheliteraryformsandideasoftheperiodofclassicismbydevelopingsomerelativelynewformsoffictionorpoetry.

  

(1)Theyputemphasisupontheimaginativeandemotionalqualitiesofliterature,whichincludedalikingforthepicturesque,theexotic,thesensuous,thesensational,andthesupernatural.

  

(2)TheAmericansalsoplacedanincreasingemphasisonthefreeexpressionofemotionsanddisp1ayedanincreasingattentiontothepsychicstatesoftheircharacters.Heroesandheroinesexhibitedextremesofsensitivityandexcitement.

  (3)ThestrongtendencytoexalttheindividualandthecommonmanwasalmostanationalreligioninAmerica.WriterslikeFreneau,Bryant,andCoopershowedagreatinterestinexternalnatureintheirrespectiveworks.

  (4)Theliteraryuseofthemorecolorfu1aspectsofthepastwasalsotobefoundinIrving’sefforttoexploitthelegendsoftheHudsonRiverregion,andinCooper’slongseriesofhistoricaltales.

  (5)Inshort,AmericanRomanticismis,inacertainway,derivative.

  2.TheuniquecharacteristicsofAmericanRomanticism

  AlthoughgreatlyinfluencedbytheirEnglishcounterparts,theAmericanromanticwritersrevealeduniquecharacteristicsoftheirownintheirworksandtheygrewonthenativelands.Forexamp1e,

(1)theAmericannationalexperienceof"

pioneeringintothewest"

provedtobearichsourceofmaterialforAmericanwriterstodrawupon.TheycelebratedAmerica'

slandscapewithitsvirginforests,meadows,groves,endlessprairies,streams,andvastoceans.Thewildernesscametofunctionalmostasadramaticcharacterthatsymbolizedmoral1aw.

(2)ThedesireforanescapefromsocietyandareturntonaturebecameapermanentconventionofAmericanliterature.SuchadesireisparticularlyevidentinCooper’sLeatherStockingTales,inThoreau'

sWaldenand,later,inMarkTwain’sAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn.(3)WiththegrowthofAmericannationalconsciousness,Americancharactertypesspeakinglocaldialectsappearedinpoetryandfictionwithincreasingfrequency.(4)ThentheAmericanPuritanismasaculturalheritageexertedgreatinfluencesoverAmericanmoralvaluesandAmericanRomanticism.OneofthemanifestationsisthefactthatAmericanromanticwriterstendedmoretomoralizethantheirEnglishandEuropeancounterparts.(5)Besides,apreoccupationwiththeCalvinisticviewoforigina1sinandthemysteryofevilmarkedtheworksofHawthorne,Melvilleandahostoflesserwriters.

  (三)应用内容

  1.TheAmericanPuritanismanditsgreatinfluenceoverAmericanmoralvalues,asisshowninAmericanromanticwritings.

  

(1)AmericanPuritanism

  PuritanismisthepracticesandbeliefsofthePuritans.(ThePuritanswereoriginallymembersofadivisionoftheProtestantChurch,whocameintoexistenceinthereignsQueenElizabethandKingJamesⅠ。

ThefirstsettlerswhobecamethefoundingfathersoftheAmericannationwerequiteafewofthemPuritans.TheycametoAmericaoutofvariousreasons,butitshouldberememberedthattheywereagroupofserious,religiouspeople,advocatinghighlyreligiousandmoralprinciples.Astheworditselfhints,Puritanswantedtopurifytheirreligiousbeliefsandpractices.TheyfeltthattheChurchofEnglandwastooclosetotheChurchofRomeindoctrineformofworship,andorganizationofauthority.)TheAmericanPuritans,liketheirbrothersbackinEngland,wereidealists,believingthatthechurchshouldberestoredtocomplete"

purity"

.Theyacceptedthedoctrineofpredestination,originalsinandtotaldepravity,andlimitedatonementthroughaspecialinfusionofgracefromGod.ButinthegrimstruggleforsurvivalthatfollowedimmediatelyaftertheirarrivalinAmerica,theybecamemoreandmorepractical,asindeedtheyhadtobe.Puritanswerenotedforaspiritofmoralandreligiousearnestnessthatdeterminatedtheirwholewayoflife.Puritans'

liveswereextremelydisciplinedandhard.Theydroveoutoftheirsettlementsallthoseopinionsthatseemeddangeroustothem,andhistoryhascriticizedtheiractions.Yetinthepersecutionofwhattheyconsiderederror,thePuritanswerenoworsethanmanyothermovementsinhistory.Asacultureheritage,PuritanismdidhaveaprofoundinfluenceontheearlyAmericanmindandAmericanvalues.AmericanPuritanismalsohadaconspicuouslynoticeableandanenduringinfluenceonAmericanliterature.Ithadbecome,tosomeextent,somuchastateofmind,somuchapartofthenationalculturalatmosphere,ratherthanasetoftenets.

  

(2)OneofthemanifestationsisthefactthatAmericanromanticwriterstendedmoretomoralizethantheirEnglishandEuropeancounterparts.Besides,apreoccupationwiththeCalvinisticviewoforigina1sinandthemysteryofevilmarkedtheworksofHawthorne,Melvilleandahostoflesserwriters.

  2.NewEnglandTranscendentalism

  NewEnglandTranscendentalismisthemotclearlydefinedRomanticliterarymovementinthisperiod.ItwasstartedintheareaaroundConcord,Mass.byagroupofintellectualandtheliterarymenoftheUnitedStatessuchasEmerson,HenryDavidThoreauwhoweremembersofaninformal

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