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英国文学史期末复习重点
英国文学史
Partone:
EarlyandMedievalEnglishLiterature
Chapter1TheMakingofEngland
1.TheearlyinhabitantsintheislandnowwecallEnglandwereBritons,atribeofGelts.
2.In55B.C.,BritainwasinvadedbyJuliusCaesar.
TheRomanoccupationlastedforabout400years.
ItwasalsoduringtheRomanrolethatChristianitywasintroducedtoBritain.
Andin410A.D.,alltheRomantroopswentbacktothecontinentandneverreturned.
3.TheEnglishConquest
AtthesametimeBritainwasinvadedbyswarmsofpirates(海盗).TheywerethreetribesfromNorthernEurope:
theAngles,SaxonsandJutes.
Andbythe7thcenturythesesmallkingdomswerecombinedintoaUnitedKingdomcalledEngland,or,thelandofAngles.
AndthethreedialectsspokenbythemnaturallygrewintoasinglelanguagecalledAnglo-Saxon,orOldEnglish.
4.TheSocialConditionoftheAnglo-Saxon
Therefore,theAnglo-Saxonperiodwitnessedatransitionfromtribalsocietytofeudalism.
5.Anglo-SaxonReligiousBeliefandItsInfluence
TheAnglo-SaxonswereChristianizedintheseventhcentury.
Chapter2Beowulf
1.Anglo-SaxonPoetry
Butthereisonelongpoemofover3,000lines.ItisBeowulf,thenationalepicoftheEnglishpeople.GrendelisamonsterdescribedinBeowulf.
3.AnalysisofItsContent
BeowulfisafolklengendbroughttoEnglandbyAnglo-Saxonsfromtheircontinentalhomes.Ithadbeenpassedfrommouthtomouthforhundredsofyearsbeforeitwaswrittendowninthetenthcentury.
4.FeaturesofBeowulf
Themoststrikingfeatureinitspoeticalformistheuseofalliteration,metaphorsandunderstatements.
Chapter3FeudalEngland
1)TheNormanConquest
2.TheNormanConquest
TheFrench-speakingNormansunderDukeWilliamcamein1066.AfterdefeatingtheEnglishatHastings,WilliamwascrownedasKingofEngland.
TheNormanConquestmarkstheestablishmentoffeudalisminEngland.
3.TheInfluenceoftheNormanConquestontheEnglishLanguage
Bytheendofthefourteenthcentury,whenNormansandEnglishintermingled,Englishwasoncemorethedominantspeechinthecountry.
3)TheRomance
1.TheContentoftheRomance
ThemostprevailingkindofliteratureinfeudalEnglandwastheromance.
4.Malory’sLeMorteD’Arthur
TheadventuresoftheKnightsoftheRoundTableatArthur’scourt
Chapter5TheEnglishBallads
2.TheBallads
ThemostimportantdepartmentofEnglishfolkliteratureistheballad.Aballadisastorytoldinsong,usuallyin4-linestanzas,withthesecondandfourthlinesrhymed.
OfparamountimportancearetheballadsofRobinHood.
3.TheRobinHoodBallads
Chapter6Chaucer
1.Life
GeoffreyChaucer,thefounder/fatherofEnglishpoetry.
3.TroilusandCriseyde
TroilusandCriseydeisChaucer’slongestcompletepoemandhisgreatestartisticachievement.
Butthepoetshowssomesympathyforher,hittingthatherfaultspringsfromweaknessratherthanbasenessofcharacter.
4.TheCanterburyTales
TheCanterburyTalesisChaucer’smasterpieceandoneofthemonumentalworksinEnglishliterature.
6.HisLanguage
Chaucer’slanguage,nowcalledMiddleEnglish,isvividandexact.
Chaucer’scontributiontoEnglishpoetrylieschieflyinthefactthatheintroducedfromFrancetherhymedstanzaofvarioustypes,especiallytherhymedcoupletof5accentsiniambicmeter(the“theheroiccouplet”)toEnglishpoetry,insteadoftheoldAnglo-Saxonalliterativeverse.
ThespokenEnglishofthetimeconsistedofseveraldialects,andChaucerdidmuchinmakingdialectofLondonthestandardforthemodernEnglishspeech.
PartTwo:
TheEnglishRenaissance
Chapter1OldEnglandinTransition
1.TheNewMonarchy
ThecenturyandahalffollowingthedeathofChaucerwasfullofgreatchanges.
AndHenry7,takingadvantageofthissituation,foundedtheTudordynasty,acentralizedmonarchyofatotallynewtype,whichmettheneedsoftherisingbourgeoisieandsowonitssupport.
2.TheReformation
Protestantism
ThebloodyreligiouspersecutioncametoastopafterthechurchsettlementofQueenElizabeth.
3.TheEnglishBible
WilliamTyndall
ThenappearedtheAuthorizedVersion,whichwasmadein1611undertheauspicesofJamesIandsowassometimescalledtheKingJamesBible.
TheresultisamonumentofEnglishlanguageandEnglishliterature.
ThestandardmodernEnglishhasbeenfixedandconfirmed.
4.TheEnclosureMovement
5.TheCommercialExpansion
Chapter2More
1.Life
ThomasMore
2.Utopia
UtopiaisMore’smasterpiece,writtenintheformofaconversationbetweenMoreandHythlody,areturnedvoyager.
Thename“Utopia”comesfromtwoGreekwordsmeaning“noplace”.
3.Utopia,BookOne
BookOneofUtopiaisapictureofcontemporaryEnglandwithforcibleexposureofthepovertyamongthelaboringclasses.
4.Utopia,BookTwo
InBookTwowehaveasketchofanidealcommonwealthinsomeunknownocean,wherepropertyisheldincommonandthereisnopoverty.
Chapter3TheFloweringofEnglishLiterature
3.EdmundSpenser
1)Life
ThePoet’sPoetoftheperiodwasEdmundSpenser.
In1579hewroteTheShepher’sCalendar,apastoralpoemintwelvebooks,oneforeachmonthoftheyear.
2)TheFaerieQueene(masterpiece)
Spenser’sgreatestwork,TheFaerieQueene(publishedin1589-1596),isalongpoemplannedin12books,ofwhichhefinishedonly6.
iambicfeetSpenserianStanza
4.FrancisBacon(father/founderofEnglishessay)
thefounderofEnglishEnglishmaterialistphilosophy
BaconisalsofamousforhisEssays.Whenitincluded58essays.
BaconisthefirstEnglishessayist.
Chapter4Drama
7.ThePlaywrights
Therewasagroupofso-called“universitywits”(Lyly,Peele,Marlowe,Greene,LodgeandNash).
Chapter5Marlowe
1.Life
Themostgiftedofthe“universitywits”wasChristopherMarlowe.
2.Work
Marlowe’sbestincludesthreeofhisplays,Tamburlaine,TheJewofMaltaandDoctorFaustus.
3.DoctorFaustus
Marlowe’smasterpieceisTheTragicalHistoryofDoctorFaustus.
5.Marlowe’sLiteraryAchievement
MarlowewasthegreatestofthepioneersofEnglishdrama.
ItisMarlowewhofirstmadeblankverse(rhymelessiambicpentameter)theprincipalinstrumentofEnglishdrama.
Chapter6Shakespeare
1.Life
WilliamShakespearewasbornonApril23,1564,inStratford-on-Avon.
Afterhisdeath,twoofhisabove-mentionedfellow-actors,HermingeandCondell,collectedandpublishedShakespeare’splaysin1623.Tothisedition,whichhasbeenknownastheFirstFolio.
4.TheGreatComedies
AMidsummerNight’sDream,TheMerchantofVenice,AsYouLikeItandTwelfthNighthavebeencalledShakespeare’s“greatcomedies”.
6.TheGreatTragedies
Shakespearecreatedhisgreattragedies,Hamlet,Othello,KingLearandMacbeth.
7.Hamlet
thesonoftheRenaissance
9.ThePoems
1)VenusandAdonis
2)TheRapeofLucrece
3)Shakespeare’sSonnets
10.FeaturesofShakespeare’sDrama
ShakespeareandtheAuthorizedVersionoftheEnglishBiblearethetwogreatesttreasuriesoftheEnglishlanguage.
ShakespearehasbeenuniversallyacknowledgedtobethesummitoftheEnglishRenaissance.
PartThree:
ThePeriodoftheEnglishBourgeoisRevolution
Chapter1TheEnglishRevolutionandtheRestoration
5.TheBourgeoisDictatorshipandtheRestoration
in1688GloriousRevolution
6.TheReligiousCloakoftheEnglishRevolution
PuritanismwasthereligiousdoctrineoftherevolutionarybourgeoisieduringtheEnglishRevolution.Itpreachedthrift,sobriety,hardworkandunceasinglabourinwhatevercallingonehappenedtobe,butwithnoextravagantenjoymentofthefruitsoflabour.
Chapter2Milton
1.LifeandWork
ParadiseLost,ParadiseRegainedandSamsonAgonistes.
2.ParadiseLost
1)ParadiseLost
ParadiseLostisMilton’smasterpiece.
blankverse.
Chapter3Bunyan
1.Life
ThePilgrim’sProgresswaspublishedin1678.
2.ThePilgrim’sProgress
1)ThePilgrim’sProgressisareligiousallegory.
Chapter4MetaphysicalPoetsandCavalierPoets
aschoolofpoetscalled“Metaphysical”bySamuelJohnson.
bymysticismincontentandfantasticalityinform
JohnDonne,thefounderoftheMetaphysicalschoolofpoetry.
Chapter6RestorationLiterature
2.JohnDryden
ThemostdistinguishedliteraryfigureoftheRestorationPeriodwasJohnDryden.
DrydenwastheforerunneroftheEnglishclassicalschoolofliteratureinthenextcentury.
PartFour:
TheEighteenthCentury
Chapter1TheEnlightenmentandClassicisminEnglishLiterature
1.TheEnlightenmentand18thCenturyEngland
2)TheEnlightenmentinEurope
The18thcenturymarkedthebeginningofanintellectualmovementinEurope,knownastheEnlightenment,whichwas,onthewhole,anexpressionofstruggleofthebourgeoisieagainstfeudalism.Theenlightenersfoughtagainstclassinequality,stagnation,prejudicesandothersurvivalsoffeudalism.
3)TheEnglishEnlighterners
TherepresentativesoftheEnlightenmentinEnglishliteraturewereJosephAddisonandRichardSteele,theessayists,andAlexanderPope,thepoet.
Chapter2AddisonandSteele
1.SteeleandTheTatler
RichardSreele
In1709,hestartedapaper,TheTatler,toenlighten,aswellastoentertain,hisfellowcoffeehouse-goers.
Hisappealwasmadeto“coffeehouses,”thatistosay,tothemiddleclasses,forwhoseenlightenmenthestoodup.
“IssacBickerstaff”
2.AddisonandTheSpectator
Thegeneralpurposeis“toenlivenmoralitywithwit,andtotemperwitwithmorality.”
TheyusheredinthedawnofmodernEnglishnovel.
Chapter3Pope
1.Life
AlexanderPope,themostimportantEnglishpoetinthefirsthalfofthe18thcentury.
3.WorkmanshipandLimitation
PopewasanoutstandingenlightenerandthegreatestEnglishpoetofth