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LocalColorism/Regionalism:
MarkTwain
Naturalists:
StephenCrane/Dreiser
TheModernPeriod1914-1945
ModernPoetry:
Imagism:
EzraPound
W.C.Williams
LyricalPoet:
RobertFrost
CarlSandburg
WallaceStevens
ModernNovelists:
RepresentativesoftheLostGeneration:
(JazzAge)F.ScottFitzgerald/ErnestHemingway/T.S.Eliot
EpitomeoftheSouthernRenaissance:
WilliamFaulkner
TheLeftistNovelists:
JohnDosPassos/JohnSteinbeck
TheJewishAmericanNovelistsinthisperiod:
EugeneO·
Neill
PartITermDefinition
1.AmericanNaturalism:
美国自然主义
1.Naturalismisamoredeliberatekindofrealismandthistermdescribesatypeofliteraturethatattemptstoapplyscientificprinciplesofobjectivity(客观)anddetachment(冷静)toitsstudyofhumanbeings.2.Naturalismisaliterarymovementthatuseddetailedrealismtosuggestthatsocialconditions,heredity,andenvironmenthadinescapableforceinshapinghumancharacter.3.Althoughnaturalistliteraturedescribedtheworldwithsometimesbrutalrealism,itsometimesalsoaimedatbetteringtheworldthroughsocialreform.4.ItacceptedtheinterpretationofDarwin’sevolutionarytheoryandDreiserisaleadingfigureofthisschool.5.TherepresentativefigureisStephenCraneandhisSisterCarrie.
Keywords:
Darwin’sEvolutionaryTheory;
environmentandheredity;
objectivityanddetachmentTheodoreDreiser;
SisterCarrie,StephenCrane,etc.
2.AmericanRealism:
美国现实主义
1.时间:
InAmericanliterature,theCivilWarbroughttheRomanticPeriodtoanend.TheAgeofRealismcameintoexistence.内战将浪漫主义结束,开启现实主义。
2.Itcameasareactionagainstthelieofromanticismandsentimentalism.反对浪漫主义和感伤主义3.Realismturnedfromanemphasisonthestrangetowardafaithfuloftheordinary,asliceoflifeasitisreallylived.Itexpressestheconcernforcommonplaceandthelow,anditoffersanobjectiveratherthananidealisticviewofthehumannatureandhumanexperience.现实主义从对奇异的强调转向对平凡的忠实的渲染,一种生活的片段。
它表达了对平庸和平庸的关注,它提供了一个客观的而不是理想化的人性观和人类经验。
4.Arealisticwriterismoreobjectivethansubjective,moredescriptivethansymbolism.
5.TherepresentativefiguresareMarkTwain,HenryJamesandHowells.
MarkTwain,HenryJamesandHowells;
reality;
thedepressed;
3.Modernism:
现代主义
1.Itwasacomplexanddiverse(复杂多样的)internationalmovementinallthecreativearts(创造性艺术),originatingabouttheendofthe19thcentury.
2.Itprovided(出现)thegreatestcreativerenaissanceofthe20thcentury.
3.Itwasmadeupofmanyfacets(方面),suchassymbolism,surrealism(超现实主义),cubism(立体主义),expressionism,futurism(未来主义),etc.
4.Modernismimplieshistoricaldiscontinuity,asenseofalienation,oflossandofdespair.
4.SouthernRenaissance(南方文艺复兴,必考):
TheSouthernRenaissanceistherevivalofAmericanSouthernliteraturethatbeganinthe1920sand1930suntilthe1950s.2.特色:
Muchofthewritingsfeaturedthestrugglebetweenthosewhoembracedsocialchangesandthosewhoweremoreskeptical.3.观点:
ThewritersattempttocometotermsnotonlywiththeinheritedvaluesoftheSoutherntradition,butalsowithacertainwayofperceivinganddealingwiththepast.4.代表人物:
TherepresentativefiguresareWilliamFaulknerWilliamsandsoon.
5.Imagism:
意象主义
1.时间,地点,影响:
ImagismwasaliterarypoeticmovementwhichflourishedinLondonbetween1909and1917andhadanenduringandpervasiveinfluenceonEnglish-languagepoetryinthetwentiethcentury.
2.意象主义三原则:
Herearethreeimagistpoeticprinciples:
Directtreatmentofthethingwhethersubjectiveorobjective;
Eliminatemerelyornamentalorsuperfluouswords;
Asregardingrhythm,tocomposeinthesequenceofthemusicalphrase,notinthesequenceofametronome.3.代表人物:
TheimagistswereledbyEzraPoundandtherepresentativefiguresareD.H.Lawrence.EzraPoundandsoon.
6.IcebergPrinciple:
冰山原则
1.主要观点:
IcebergPrincipleisthatthefullmeaningofthetextisnotlimitedtomovingtheplotforward:
thereisalwaysawebofassociationandinference,asubmergedreasonbehindtheinclusionofeverydetail.2.提出者:
ItisawritingstylecoinedbyAmericanwriterErnestHemingway.3.举例:
InDeathintheAfternoon(午后之死),Hemingwayoutlinedhis“theoryofomission”or“icebergprinciple”.4.海明威的观点:
Hebelievedthedeepermeaningofastoryshouldnotbeevidentonthesurface,butshouldshinethroughimplicitly.Thedignityofmovementofanice-bergisduetoonlyone-eighthofitbeingabovewater.
7.JazzAge:
爵士时代
1.时间,地点:
TheJazzAgedescribestheperiodofthe1920sand1930s,theyearsbetweenWorldWarIandWorldWarII,particularlyinNorthAmerica,continuingthroughtheRoaringTwentiesandendingwiththeriseoftheGreatDepressioninAmerica.2.代表人物,特点:
TherepresentativefigureisF.ScottFitzgeraldwithhisnovelTheGreatGatsby,highlightingthedecadence(颓废)andhedonism(享乐主义),aswellasthegrowthofindividualism.
8.HemingwayHeroes/CodeHero:
海明威式英雄
1.HemingwayHeroesrefertosomeprotagonistsinHemingway`sworks.
2.AsaconceptfromHemingway`works,CodeHeroisdefinedbyHemingwayasamanwholivescorrectly,followingtheidealsofhonour,courageandenduranceinaworld.3.Itstandsforawholegenerationandthiskindofheroisanaveragemanofdecidelymasculinetastes,amanwhoissensitiveandintelligent,amanofactionsandoffewwords.Forexample,heuseshiscodehero,whoisnamedinmostofhisnovelsasNickAdamstoteachreadersacreativeanddisciplinedwayoflife.
9.AmericanDream:
美国梦
TheAmericanDreamisthefaithheldbymanypeopleintheUnitedStatesofAmericathatthroughhardwork,courageanddeterminationonecanachieveabetterlifeforoneself,usuallythroughfinancialprosperity.ThesewerevaluesheldbymanyearlyEuropeansettlers,andhavebeenpassedontosubsequentgenerations.Americandreammeansthebeliefthateveryonecansucceedaslongashe/sheworkshardenough.Itusuallyimpliesasuccessfulandsatisfyinglife.
美国梦是由在美利坚合众国的许多人通过努力保持信心,勇气和决心实现一个能给自己一个更好的生活,通常通过金融繁荣。
这是许多早期的欧洲移民的价值观,并已传递给后代。
美国梦的含义,相信每个人都能长他/她付出足够的努力获得成功。
它通常意味着成功和满足的生活。
10.StreamofConsciousness:
意识流
1.范畴:
Itisoneofthemodernliterarytechniques.2.风格:
Itisthestyleofwritingthatattemptstoimitatethenaturalflowofacharacter’sthoughts,feelings,reflections,memories,andmentalimagesasthecharacterexperiencesthem.Thosenovelsbrokethroughtheboundsoftimeandspace,anddepictedvividlyandskillfullytheunconsciousactivityofthemindfastchangingandflowingincessantly.这些小说突破了时空的界限,生动而巧妙地刻画了心灵的无意识活动,瞬息万变,不断流动。
3.举例:
ItwasfirstusedbytheIrishnovelistJamesJoyce.ThemodernAmericanwriterWilliamFaulknersuccessfullyadvancedthistechnique.
11.theLostGeneration:
迷茫的一代
1.人物,地点,时间:
ThetermLostGenerationwascoinedbySteintorefertoagroupofAmericanLiterarynotableswholivedinParisfromtheendofWorldWarItothebeginningoftheGreatDepression.2.代表人物:
TherepresentativefiguresareF.ScottFitzgerald,ErnestHemingwayandT.S.Eliotandsoon.3.迷茫的原因:
Theywere“lost”becauseafterthewarmanyofthemweredisillusionedwiththeworldingeneral.4.Itreferstoagroupofyoungintellectuals(知识分子)whocamebackfromwar,wereinjured(受伤害)bothphysically(身体上)andmentally(精神上).
12.Yoknapatawpha:
约克纳帕塔法
1.MostofFaulkner`sworksaresetinasmallregioninNorthernMississippi,YoknapatawphaCounty,whichisactuallyanimaginaryplacebasedonFaulkner`schildhoodmemoryaboutthetownofOxfordinhisnativeCounty.2.Withrichimagination,heturnedtheland,thepeopleandthehistoryoftheregionintoaliterarycreationandamythicalkingdom.3.ThiskindofstoriesdealwiththehistoricalperiodfromtheCivilWartothe1920s3.Asaresult,theCountyhasbecomeanallegoryandFaulknerhasmanagedsuccessfullytoshowapanoramaofthewholeSouthernsociety.
补充:
LocalColorism(地方主义)
Localcolorism,alsocalledregionalism,asatrendbecamedominantinAmericanliteratureinthe1860sandearly1870sand2.特点:
itischaracterizedbyvernacular(本国语)languageandsatirical(讽刺的)humor.3.目的:
Thefinalgoaloflocalcoloristsistowriteortopresentlocalcharactersoftheirregionsdistinguishedfromother.4.举例:
TherepresentativefigureisMarkTwain.ItisauniquevariationofAmericanliteraryrealism.
Keywords:
MarkTwain,local,peopleandlandscape,realism,language,custom,etc.
PartIIMultipleChoices
1.WhichisnotconnectedwithThomasPaine?
A.CommonSenseB.TheAmericanCrisis
C.TheRightsofManD.TheAutobiography
2.“Thesearethetimesthattrymen’ssouls”,thesewordswereoncereadtoWashington’stroopsanddidmuchtospurexcitementtofurtheractionwithhopeandconfidence.Whoistheauthorofthesewords?
A.BenjaminFranklinB.ThomasPaine
C.ThomasJeffersonD.GeorgeWashington
3.AttheReasonandRevolutionPeriod,AmericanswereinfluencedbytheEuropeanmovementcalledthe______.
A.ChartistMovementB.RomanticistMovement
C.EnlightenmentMovementD.ModernistMovement
4.InAmericanliterature,theEnlightenerswerefavorableto______.
A.thecolonialorderB.religiousobscurantism
C.thePuritantraditionD.thesecularliterature
5.TheEnglishcoloniesinNorthAmericaroseinarmsagainsttheirparentcountryandtheContinentalCongressadopted______in1776.
A.DeclarationofIndependenceB.theSugarAct
C.theStampActD.theMayflowerCompact
6.______usuallywasregardedasthefirstAmericanwriter.
A.WilliamBradfordB.AnneBradstreet
C.EmilyDickinsonD.CaptainJohnSmith
7.AnneBradstreetwasaPuritanpoet.Herpoems