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British Writers and WorksThe Anglo-Saxon PeriodThe Venerable Bede 比得673~735Ecclesiastical History of the English People 英吉利人教会史 Alfred the Great 阿尔弗雷得大帝849~899The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 盎格鲁—萨克逊编年史The Late Medieval AgesWilliam Langland 威廉•兰格伦1332~1400Piers the Plowman 农夫比埃斯的梦Geoffery Chaucer 杰弗里•乔叟1340(?)~1400The Books of the Duchess悼公爵夫人Troilus and Criseyde特罗伊拉斯和克莱希德The Canterbury Tales坎特伯雷故事集The House of Fame声誉之宫Sir Thomas Malory托马斯•马洛里爵士1405~1471Le Morte D’Arthur亚瑟王之死The RenaissanceSir Philip Sydney菲利普•锡德尼爵士1554~1586The School of Abuse诲淫的学校Defense of Poesy诗辩Edmund Spenser埃德蒙•斯宾塞1552~1599The Shepherd s Calendar牧人日历Amoretti爱情小唱Epithalamion婚后曲Colin Clouts Come Home Againe柯林•克劳特回来了Foure Hymnes四首赞美歌The Faerie Queene仙后Thomas More托马斯•莫尔1478~1535Utopia乌托邦Francis Bacon弗兰西斯•培根1561~1626Advan cement of Learning学术的推进Novum Organum新工具Essays随笔Christopher Marlowe柯里斯托弗•马洛1564~1595Tamburlaine帖木耳大帝The Jew of Malta马耳他的犹太人The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus浮士德博士的悲剧William Shakespeare威廉•莎士比亚1564~1616Romeo and Juliet罗密欧与朱利叶Merchant of Venice威尼斯商人Henry IV亨利四世Julius Caesar尤利乌斯•凯撒As You Like It皆大欢喜Hamlet哈姆莱特Othello奥赛罗King Lear李尔王Macbeth麦克白Antony and Cleopatra安东尼与克里奥佩特拉Tempest暴风雨poetry: Venus and Adonis; The Rape of Lucrece (Venus and Lucrece); The Passionate Pilgrim, the SonnetsThe 17th CenturyJohn Milton约翰•弥尔顿1608~1674L’Allegre 欢乐的人IL Pens eroso 沉思的人Comus柯玛斯Lycid as利西达斯Of Education论教育Areopagitica论出版自由The Defence of the English People为英国人民声辩The Second Defence of the English People再为英国人民声辩Paradise Lost失乐园Paradise Regained复乐园Samson Agonistes力士参孙John Bunya n约翰•班扬1628~1688Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners功德无量The Pilgrim’s Progress 天路历程The Life and Death of Mr Badman败德先生传The Holy War圣战John Dryden约翰•德莱顿1631~1700All for Love一切为了爱情Absalom and Achitophel押沙龙与阿齐托菲尔The Hind and Panther牝鹿与豹Annus Mirabilis神奇的年代Alexander’s Feast亚历山大的宴会An Essay of Dramatic Poesy 论戏剧诗The 18th CenturyAlexander Pope亚历山大•蒲柏1688~1744Essay on Criticism批评论Moral Essays道德论An Ess ay on Man人论The Rape of the Rock卷发遇劫记The Dunciad愚人记Samuel Johnson塞缪尔•约翰逊1709~1784The Dictionary of English Language英语辞典The Vanity of Human Wishes人类欲望之虚幻London伦敦The Lives of Great Poets诗人传Jonath an Swift乔纳森•斯威夫特1667~1745The Battle of Books书战A Tale of a Tub木桶的故事The Drapper’s Letters一个麻布商的书信A Modest Proposal一个小小的建议Gulliver’s Travels格列佛游记Daniel Defoe丹尼尔•笛福1660~1731The Review (periodical founded b y Defoe)评论报Robinson Crusoe鲁宾逊漂流记Henry Fielding亨利•菲尔丁1707~1754The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews约瑟夫•安德鲁 The Life of Mr Jonathan Wild, the Great大诗人江奈生•威尔德 Amelia爱米利亚The History of Tom Jones, a Found ling汤姆•琼斯The Historical Register for 1736一七三六年历史记事Don Quixote in England堂吉柯德在英国Samuel Richardson塞缪尔•理查逊1689~1761Pamela (Virtue Rewarded)帕米拉Oliver Goldsmith奥利弗•格尔德斯密斯1730~1774The Traveller旅游人The Desert e d Village荒村The Vicar of Wakefield威克菲尔德牧师传The Good Natured Man好心人She Stoops to Conquer屈身求爱The Citizens of the World世界公民Thomas Gray托马斯•格雷1716~1771An Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard墓园挽诗Ode on the D eath of a Favourite Cat爱猫之死The Bard游吟诗人Richard Brinsley Sheridan理查德•布林斯利•施莱登1751~1816 The Rivals情敌The School for Scandal造谣学校St. Patrick’s Day (The Scheming Lieutenant)圣•派特立克节The Duenna伴娘The Critic批评家The Romantic AgeRobert Burns罗伯特•彭斯1759~1796Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect主要用苏格兰方言写的诗 John Anderson, My Jo约翰•安德生,我的爱人A Red, Red Rose一朵红红的玫瑰Auld Long Syne往昔时光A Man’s a Man for A’That不管那一套My H eart’s in the Highlands我的心在那高原上William Blake威廉•布莱克1757~1827Songs of Innocence天真之歌Songs of Experience经验之歌America亚美利加Europe欧罗巴Milton弥尔顿Jerusalem耶路撒冷The Marriage of Heaven and Hell天堂与地狱的婚姻William Wordsworth威廉•华兹华斯1770~1850We Are Seven我们是七个The Solitary Reaper孤独的割麦女Imitations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood不朽颂 The Prelude序曲Lyrical Ballads抒情歌谣集Samuel Taylor Coleridge塞缪尔•泰勒•科尔律治1772~1834The Rime of the Ancient Mariner古舟子颂Christabel柯里斯塔贝尔Kubla Khan忽必烈汗Frost at Night半夜冰霜Dejection, an Ode忧郁颂Biographia Literaria文学传记George Gordon Byron乔治•戈登•拜伦1788~1824Childe Harold’s Pilgrima ge恰尔德•哈罗德尔游记Manfred曼弗雷德Cain该隐Don Juan唐•璜When We Two Parted当初我们俩分别Persy Bysshe Shelley波西•比希•雪莱1792~1822Queen Mab麦步女王Revolt of Islam伊斯兰的反叛The Cenci钦契一家The Masque of Anarchy, Hellas专制者的假面游行Prometheus Unbound解放了的普罗米修斯Ode to the West Wind西风颂To a Skylark致云雀John Keats约翰•济慈1795~1821On a Grecian Urn希腊古瓮颂Ode to a Nightingale夜莺颂Ode to Autumn秋颂To Psyche普塞克颂On First Looking in C hapman’s Homer初读查普曼翻译的荷马史诗有感 Sir Walter Scott沃尔特•斯科特爵士1771~1832The Lady of the Lake湖上夫人Waverley威弗利Guy Mannering盖曼纳令Rob Roy罗伯•罗伊Ivanhoe艾凡赫Kenilworth肯纳尔沃斯堡Quentin Durward昆廷•达沃德St. Ronan’s Wells圣罗南之泉Jane Austen简•奥斯丁1775~1817Sense and Sensibility理智与情感Pride and Prejudice傲慢与偏见Mansfield Park曼斯菲尔德庄园Emma爱玛Northanger Abbey诺桑觉寺Persuasion劝导Charles Lamb查尔斯•兰姆1775~1834Tales from S hakespeare莎士比亚戏剧故事集John Woodvil约翰•伍德维尔The Victorian AgeCharles Dickens查尔斯•狄更斯1812~1870Sketches by Boz波兹特写The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club匹克威克外传 Oliver Twist奥利弗•特维斯特(雾都孤儿)The Old Curiosity Shop老古玩店Barnaby Rudge巴纳比•拉奇American Notes美国杂记Martin Chuzzlewit马丁•朱淑尔维特A Christmas Carol圣诞颂歌The Chimes教堂钟声The Cricket on the Hearth灶上蟋蟀Dombey and Son董贝父子David Copperfield大卫•科波菲尔Bleak House荒凉山庄Hard Times艰难时世Little Dorrit小杜丽A Tale of Two Cities双城记Great Expectations远大前程Our Mutual Friend我们共同的朋友Edwin Drood艾德温•朱特William Makepeace Thackeray威廉•麦克匹斯•萨克雷1811~1863 Vanity Fair名利场Pendennis潘登尼斯The Newcomers纽克姆一家The History of Henry Esmond亨利•埃斯蒙德Charlotte Bronte夏洛蒂•勃朗特1816~1855Professor教师Jane Eyre简•爱Shirley雪莉Villette维莱特Emily Bronte艾米莉•勃朗特1818~1854Wuthering Heights呼啸山庄George Eliot乔治•艾略特1819~1880Adam Bede亚当•比德The Mill on the Floss弗洛斯河上的磨坊Silas Marner织工马南Romola罗慕拉Felix Holt菲利克斯•霍尔特Middlemarch米德尔马契Daniel Deronda丹尼尔•德龙拉Thomas Hardy托马斯•哈代1840~1928A Pair of Blue Eyes一双蓝眼睛The Trumpet Major号兵长Desperate Remedies非常手段The Hand of Ethelberta艾塞尔伯塔的婚姻Under the Greenwood Tree绿荫下Far from the Madding Crowd远离尘嚣The Mayor of Casterbridge卡斯特桥市长Tess of the D’Urbervil l es德伯家的苔丝Jude the Obscure无名的裘德Alfred Tennyson阿尔弗莱德•丁尼生1809~1892In Memoriam悼念Break, Break, Break冲击、冲击、冲击Idylls of the King国王叙事诗Robert Browning罗伯特•白朗宁1812~1889Dramatic Lyrics戏剧抒情诗Dramatic Romanc es and Lyrics戏剧故事及抒情诗Men and Women男男女女Dramatic Personae登场人物The Ring and the Book环与书Elizabeth Barrett Browning伊丽莎白•芭蕾特•白朗宁1806~1861 Sonnets from the Portuguese葡萄牙十四行诗The Cry of the Children孩子们的哭声John Ru skin约翰•罗斯金1819~1900Modern Painters现代画家The Seven Lamps of Architecture建筑的七盏明灯The Stone of Venice威尼斯石头Oscar Wilde奥斯卡•王尔德1856~1900The Happy Prince and Other Tales快乐王子故事集The Picture of Dorian Gray多利安•格雷的画像Lady Windermere’s Fan温德米尔夫人的扇子A Woman of No Importance一个无足轻重的女人An Ideal Husband理想的丈夫The Importance of Being Earnest认真的重要1900~1950William Butler Yeats威廉•勃特勒•叶茨1865~1939The Responsibilities责任The Wild Swa ns at Coole库尔的野天鹅The Tower钟楼The Winding Stair弯弯的楼梯John Galsworthy约翰•高尔斯华绥1867~1933Forsyte Saga福尔塞世家The Man of Property有产业的人In Chancery进退维谷To Let招租出让The End of the Chapter一章的结束James Joy ce詹姆斯•乔伊斯1882~1941A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man一个青年艺术家的肖像Ulysses尤利西斯Finnegans Wake芬尼根的苏醒Dubliners都柏林人Virginia Woolf弗吉尼娅•沃尔芙1882~1941Mrs Dalloway达洛维夫人To the Lighthouse到灯塔去The Waves浪D avid Herbert Lawrence戴维•赫伯特•劳伦斯1885~1930Sons and Lovers儿子与情人The Rainbow虹Women in Love恋爱中的女人Lady Chatterley’s Lover查特莱夫人的情人George Bernard Shaw乔治•伯纳•萧1856~1950Mrs Warren’s Profession华伦夫人的职业Man and Super man人与超人Major Barbara巴巴拉少校Pygmalion匹格玛利翁Heartbreak House伤心之家The Apple Cart苹果车Saint Joan圣女贞德American Writers and WorksColonial PeriodJonathan Edwards乔纳森•爱德华兹1703~1758The Freedom of the Will意志的自由The Great Doctrine of Original Sin Defended原罪说辩Benjamin Franklin本杰明•富兰克林1706~1790Poor Richard’s Almanac格言历书Autobiography自传Romantic PeriodWashington Irving华盛顿•欧文A History of New York from the Beginni n g of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty纽约外史The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.见闻札记A Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada征服格拉纳达The Alhambra阿尔罕伯拉Rip Van Winkle瑞普•凡•温克尔James Fennimore Cooper詹姆斯•菲尼莫•库柏1789~1851The Spy间谍Leatherstocking Tales皮袜子五部曲The Deerslayer杀鹿者The Last of the Mohicans最后的莫西干人The Pathfinder探路者The Pioneer开拓者The Prairie草原Ralph Waldo Emerson拉尔夫•瓦尔多•爱莫生1803~1882Nature论自然Henry David Thoreau亨利•大卫•梭罗1817~1862A Week on the Concord and Merrimack River康克德和美利马科河上的一周Walden华尔腾A Plea for John Brown为约翰•布朗请命Nathaniel Hawthorne纳萨尼尔•霍桑1804~1864Twice-told Tales故事重述Mosses from and Old M anse古宅青苔The Scarlet Letter红字The House of the Seven Gables有七个尖角阁楼的房子The Marble Faun大理石雕像Herman Melville赫尔曼•梅尔维尔1819~1891Typee泰比Omio欧穆Mardi玛地Redburn莱德伯恩White Jacket白外套Moby Dick白鲸(莫比•迪克)Pierre皮埃尔Billy Budd比利•巴德Walt Whitman沃尔特•惠特曼1819~1892Leaves of Grass草叶集Emily Dickenson艾米莉•迪金森1830~1886Because I Can’t Stop for Death因为我不能等待死神I Heard a Fly Buzz – When I died我死时听到了苍蝇的嗡嗡声M ine – by the Right of the White Election我的丈夫——选择如意情人的权利Wild Nights –Wild Nights暴风雨夜Edgar Allen Poe埃德加•艾伦•坡1809~1849Ms Found in a Bottle在瓶子里发现的手稿The Murders in the Rue Morgue莫格路上的暗杀案The Purloined Letter被盗的信The Fall o f the House of Usher厄舍古屋的倒塌Ligeia丽姬娅The Masque of the Red Death红色死亡的化妆舞会The Philosophy of Composition创作哲学The Poetic Principle诗歌原理Review of Hawthorne’s Twice-told Tales评霍桑的《故事重述》The Age of RealismWillia m Dean Howells威廉•迪恩•豪威尔斯1837~1920The Rise of Silas Lapham塞拉斯•拉帕姆的发迹A Modern Instance现代婚姻Henry James亨利•詹姆斯1843~1916The American美国人Daisy Miller戴希•米勒The Portrait of a Lady一个青年女人的画像The Turn of the Screw拧螺丝The Ambassadors使节The Wings of the Dove鸽翼The Golden Bowl金碗Mark Twain马克•吐温1835~1910The Gilded Age镀金时代The Adventures of Tom Sawyer汤姆•索亚历险记The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn哈克贝里•芬历险记Life on the M ississippi在密西西比河上A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court在亚瑟王朝廷里的康涅狄格州的美国佬The Man That Corrupted Hardleybug败坏了哈德莱堡的人American NaturalismTheodore Dreiser西奥多•德莱塞1871~1945Sister Carrie嘉丽妹妹Financier金融家The Titan巨头The Stoic斯多噶Jennie Gerhardt珍妮姑娘American Tragedy美国的悲剧The Genius天才Stephen Crane斯蒂芬•克兰1871~1900Maggie, a Girl of the Street街头女郎麦琪The Red Badge of Courage红色英勇勋章The Black Riders and Other L ines黑衣骑士及其他War Is Kind战争是仁慈的The Modern PeriodEzra Pound埃兹拉•庞德1885~1972Cantos诗章Thomas Sterns Eliot托马斯•斯特恩斯•艾略特1888~1965The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock杰•阿尔弗雷德•普鲁夫洛克的情歌 The Waste Land荒原Hollow Ma n空心人Ash Wednesday圣灰星期三Four Quarters四个四重奏Murder in the Cathedral大教堂谋杀案The Cocktail Party鸡尾酒会The Confidential Clerk机要秘书The Sacred Wood圣林Essays on Style and Order风格与秩序论文集After Strange Gods拜异教神Robert Frost罗伯特•弗洛斯特1874~1963A Boy’s Will一个男孩的意愿Mountain Interval间歇泉New Hampshire新罕布什尔F. Scott Fitzgerald弗•斯科特•费兹杰拉德1896~1940This Side of Paradise人间天堂Flappers and Philosophers轻佻女郎与哲学家The Beautifu l and the Damned美丽的和该死的(漂亮冤家)The Great Gatsby了不起的盖茨币(灯绿梦渺)Tender is the Night夜色温柔All the Sad Young Man一代悲哀的年轻人The Last Tycoon最后的巨头Ernest Hemingway厄内斯特•海明威1899~1961In Our Time在我们的时代里Winner Take Nothing胜者无所得The Torrents of Spring春潮The Sun Also Rises太阳照常升起A Farewell to Arms永别了,武器Death in the Afternoon午后之死To Have and Have Not富有与贫穷Green Hills of Africa非洲青山The Fifth Column第五纵队For Whom the Bell Tolls丧钟为谁而鸣The Old Man and the Sea老人与海Sinclair Lewis辛克莱•刘易斯1885~1951Main Street大街Babbitt巴比特Arrowsmith埃罗史密斯Dodsworth陶兹华斯Elmer Gantry埃尔莫•甘德里Willa Cather薇拉•凯瑟1873~1947Alexander’s Bridge亚历山大的桥O Pioneers啊,拓荒者!The Song of the Lark莺之歌My Antonia我的安东尼娅William Faulkner威廉•福克纳1897~1962The Marble Faun玉石雕像Soldier’s Pay兵饷Mosquitoes蚊群Sartoris家族小说The Sound and the Fury喧嚣与骚动As I Lay Dying在我弥留之际Light in August八月之光Absalom, Absalom押沙龙,押沙龙Go Down, Moses去吧,莫西John Steinbeck约翰•斯坦贝克1902~1968Cup of Gold金杯Tortilla Flat煎饼坪In Dubious Battle胜负未决的战斗Of Mice and Men人与鼠The Grapes of Wrath愤怒的葡萄The Post-War PeriodJerome David Salinger杰罗姆•大卫•赛林格1919~ Catcher in the Rye麦田里的守望者Joseph Heller约瑟夫•海勒1923~1999Catch-22第二十二条军规Saul Bellow索尔•贝罗1915~Dangling Man晃来晃去的人The Adventures of A ugie March奥吉•玛其历险记 Henderson the Rain King雨王汉德森Herzog赫索格Mr. Sammler’s Planet塞姆勒先生的行星Humboldt’s Gift洪堡的礼物The Dean’s December院长的十二月American DramaEugene O’Neil尤金•奥尼尔1888~1953Beyond the Horizon天边外The Emperor Jones琼斯皇帝The Hairy Ape毛猿Desire under the Elms榆树下的欲望The Iceman Cometh卖冰的人来了Long Day’s Journey into Night长夜漫漫路迢迢Tennessee Williams田纳西•威廉姆斯1911~1983The Glass Menagerie玻璃动物园A Streetcar N amed Desire欲望号街车Summer and Smoke夏与烟Cat on a Hot Tin Roof热铁皮屋顶上的猫Arthur Milller亚瑟•米勒1915~The Man Who Had All the Luck交好运的人All My Sons都是我的儿子Death of a Salesman推销员之死The Crucible萨勒姆的女巫A View for the Brid ge桥头眺望Edward Albee爱德华•阿尔比1928~Zoo Story动物园故事Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?谁害怕弗吉尼娅•沃尔芙?Black American LiteratureRichard Wright理查德•赖特1908~1960Uncle Tom’s Children汤姆叔叔的孩子们Native Son土生子Black Boy黑孩子Ralph Ellison拉尔芙•爱丽森1914~1994Invisible Man看不见的人James Baldwin詹姆斯•鲍德温1924~1987Go Tell It on the Mountain向苍天呼吁Notes of a Native Son土生子的札记Nobody Knows My Name没有人知道我的名字The Fire Next Time下一次将是烈火Toni Morrison托妮•莫瑞森1931~The Bluest Eye最蓝的眼睛Song of Solomon所罗门之歌Tar Baby柏油孩子Beloved宠儿英国作家文学作品Chapter I 文艺复兴时期I. Edmund SpenserEpithalamion 贺新婚曲The Faerie Queene 仙后选文为The Faerie QueeneII.Christopher MarloweTamburlaine 铁木耳转Dr. Faustus 浮士德悲剧The Jew of Malta 马乐他岛的犹太人Edward II 爱德华二世Hero and Leander 海洛与勒安德尔选文为Dr. Faustus ;The Passionate Shepherd to His LoveIII. William ShakespeareRape of Lucrece 鲁克斯受辱记Venus and Adonis 维纳斯与安东尼斯Titus Andronicus 泰托斯安东尼The Comedy of Errors 错误的喜剧The Two Gentlemen of Veroma 维洛那二绅士The Taming of the Shrew 驯悍记Love’s Labour’s Lost 爱的徒劳Richard II 理查二世King John 约翰王Henry IV, Parts I and II, Henry VSix Comedies:A Midsummer Night’s Dream 仲夏夜之梦The Merchant of Venice 威尼斯商人Twelfth Night 第十二夜As You Like It 皆大欢喜(The Great Comedies)Much Ado About Nothing 无事无非The Merry Wise of Windsor 温莎的风流娘儿们Two Tragedies:Romeo and Juliet 罗米欧与朱丽叶Julius Caesar 凯撒The Great tragedies:HamletOthelloKing LearMacbethAntony and Cleopatra 安东尼与克里佩特拉Troilus and Cressida, and Coriolanus 特洛伊勒斯与克利西达All’Well That Ends Well (comedy) 终成成眷属Measure for Measure (comedy) 一报还一报Pericles 伯里克利Cymbeline 辛白林The Winter’s Tale 冬天的故事The Tempest 暴风雨Henry VIIIThe Two Noble Kinsmen两位贵族亲戚选文为Sonnet 18; The Merchant of Venice; HamletIV. Francis BaconThe Advancement of Learning 论科学的价值与发展Novum Organum 新工具Apophthagmes New and Old 新旧格言录The History of the Reign of Henry VIIThe New Atlantis 新大西岛Maxims of Law 法律原理The Learning Reading upon the Statute of Uses法令使用读书选文Of StudiesV. John DonneThe Elegies and Satires 挽歌与十四行诗The Songs and Sonnets 歌谣与十四行诗Holy Sonnets 圣十四行诗A Hymns to God the Father 给圣父的赞美诗选文The Rising Sun; Death Be Not ProudVI. John MiltonParadise Lost 失乐园Paradise Regain 复乐园Samson Agonistes力士参孙Lycidas 利西达斯Areopagitica 论出版自由Chapter II 新古典主义时期I.John BunyanThe Pilgrim’s Progress 天路历程Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners 罪人头目的赫免The Life and Death of Mr. Badman 拜德门先生生死录The Holy War 圣战选文The Vanity Fair (from the The Pilgrim’s Progress)II.Alexander PopeThe Dunciad 群愚史诗An Essay on Criticism 论批评The Rape of the Lock 夺发记选文An Essay on CriticismIII. Daniel DefoeRobinson Crusoe 鲁宾逊漂流记Captain Singleton 辛立顿船长Moll Flanders 莫尔弗兰德斯Colonel Jack 杰克上校A Journal of the Plague Year 灾疫之年的日记Roxana 罗克萨那选文Robinson CrusoeIV. Jonathan SwiftA Tale of Tub 木桶传The Battle of the Books 书籍的战斗Gulliver’s Travels 格列弗游记A Modest Proposal 一个小小的建议The Drapier’s Letters 布商的书信选文Gulliver’s TravelsV. Henry FieldingThe Coffee House Politician 咖啡屋的政治家The Tragedy of the Tragedies 悲剧中的悲剧The Historical Register for the Year 1736 1736历史年鉴The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams, Written in Imitation of the Manner of CervantesThe History of Jonathan Wild the Great 大伟人江奈生翻乐德传The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling 汤姆琼斯The History of Amelia 阿米亚选文为Tom JonesVI. Samuel JohnsonPoems:LondonThe Vanity of Human Wishes 人生希望多空幻The History of Rasselas, Price of Abyssinia (a romance)阿比西尼亚王子的故事Irene (a tragedy) 艾琳The Ramble and The Idler 漫游者和闲散者Lives of PoetsA Dictionary of the English Language选文To the Right Honorable the Earl of ChesterfieldVII. Richard Brinsley SheridanThe Rival 情敌The School for Scandal 造谣学校St. Patrick’s Day 圣特帕里克节日Scheming Lieutenant 诡计多端的中尉The Duenna 少女的监护人The Critic 批评家Pizarro 比扎罗选文The School for ScandalVIII.Thomas GrayElegy Written in a Country Churchyard 写在教堂墓地的挽歌Ode on a Spring 春之颂Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College 伊顿远眺Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat 爱猫之死颂Hymn to Adversity 逆境颂选文Elegy Written in a Country ChurchyardChapter III 浪温主义时期I.William BlakePoetic Sketches 诗歌扎记The Songs of Innocence 天真之歌The Songs of Experience 经验之歌Marriage of Heaven and Hell 天堂与地狱联姻The Book of Urizen 尤里曾的书The Book of Los 洛斯的书The Four Zoas 四个成熟的个体Milton 弥尔顿选文The Chimney Sweeper (from Songs of Innocence); The TygerII. William WordsworthLyrical Ballads (抒情歌谣集)The PreludeThe ExcursionWorshipper of Nature (The Sparr,w’s Nest, To a Skylark, To the Cuckoo, To a Butterfly,I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, An Evening Walking, My Heartn Leaps up, Tintern Abbey) 选文:I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, Composed upon Westminster Bridge,She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways, The Solitary ReaperIII. Samuel Taylor ColeridgeLyrical BalladsThe Rime of the Ancient Mariner (古舟子咏)Kubla Khan (忽必烈汗)This Lime Free Bower My Prison (酸橙树亭------我的监牢)Frost at Midnight 午夜霜The Nightingale 夜莺Biographia Literaria 文学传记选文Kubla KhanIV.George Grodon ByronHours of Idleness 闲散的时光Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage 恰尔德哈罗德游记Oriented Tales 东方化的传奇The Prisoner of Chillon 锡庸的囚徒Manfred 曼弗雷德Don Juan 唐璜Cain 该隐The Island 岛屿The Vision of Judgment 审判的想象选文Song for the Luddites ; The Isles of Greece (from Don Juan)V. Percy Bysshe ShelleyThe Necessity of Atheism 无神论的必要性Queen Mab: A Philosophical Poem 仙后麦布Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude 复仇者或隐居者的精神Julian and Maddalo 朱利安与麦达格The Revolt of Islam 伊斯兰的反叛The Cenci 钦契一家The Prometheus Unbound解放了的普罗米修斯Adomais 阿多尼斯Hellas 海娜斯A Defense of Poetry 诗之辩护选文A Song: Men of England; Ode to the West WindVI. John KeatsOn First Looking into Chapman’s HomerEndymionLamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agens, and Other Poems (Ode on Melancholy, Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode to a Nightingale, Ode to Psyche)Lyric masterpiece (To Autumn, Hyperion)选文Ode on a Grecian UrnVII. Jane AustenSense and Sensibility 理智与情感Pride and Prejudice 傲慢与偏见Northanger Abbey 诺桑觉寺Mansfield Park 曼斯菲尔德花园Emma 埃玛Persuasion 劝导The Watsons 屈陈氏一爱Fragment of a Novel 小说的片断Plan of a Novel 小说的计划选文Pride and PrejudiceChapter IV. 维多利亚时期I.Charles DickensSketches by Boz 博兹特写集The Posthumous of the Pickwick Club 皮克威克外传Oliver Twist 雾都孤儿Nicholas Nickleby 尼古拉斯尼克尔贝The Pickwick Paper 皮克威克外传David Copperfield 大卫科波菲尔Martin Chuzzlewit 马丁朱尔述维特Dombey and Son 董贝父子A Tale of Two Cities 双城记Bleak House 荒凉山庄Little Dorrit 小杜丽Hard Times 艰难时世Great Expectations 远大前程Our Mutual Friends 我们共同的朋友The Old Curiosity Shop 老古玩店选文为Oliver TwistII. The Bronte SistersPoem by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (Charlotte, Emily, Anne) The Professor (Charlotte) 教师Jane Eyre (Charlotte) 简爱Wuthering Heights (Emily) 呼啸山庄Agnes Grey (Anne) 格雷The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Anne)野岗庄园房客选文Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, Wuthering Heights by Emily BronteIII. Alfred TennysonPoems by Two Brothers 两兄弟诗集Poems, Chiefly Lyrical 诗集,主要是抒情诗Poems 诗集The Princess 公主In Memoriam 悼念Idylls of the King 国王叙事集选文Break,Break,Break, Crossing the Bar, UlyssesIV. Robert BrowningPauline 波琳Sordello 索尔戴洛Dramatic Lyrics 戏剧抒情诗Dramatic Romances and Lyrics 戏剧罗曼史和抒情诗Bells and Pomegranates 铃铛与石榴Men and Women 男人与女人Dramatic Personae 剧中人The Ring and the Book 指环与书Dramatic Idylls 戏剧田园诗选文My Last Duchess, Meeting at Night, Parting at MorningV. George EliotScenes of Clerical Life 教区生活场景Adam Bede 亚当比德The Mill on the Floss 弗洛斯河上的磨坊Romola 罗慕拉Felix holt, the Radical 激进分子菲尼克斯霍尔特Middlemarch 米德尔马契Daniel Deronda 但尼尔狄隆达选文MiddlemarchVI. Thomas HardyTess of the D’Urbervilles 苔丝Jude the Obscure 无名的裘德The Dynasts 列后The Return of the Native 还乡The Trumpet Major 号兵长The Mayor of Casterbridge 卡斯特桥市长The Woodlanders 林地居民Under the Greenwood 林间居民Far from the Madding Crowd 远离尘嚣选文Tess of the D’UrbervillesChapter V 现代主义时期I. George Bernard ShawCashel Byron’s Profession 卡歇尔拜伦的职业Our Theaters in the Nineties 90年代的英国戏剧Widower’s Houses 鳏夫的房产Candida 堪迪达Mrs. Warren’s Profession 沃伦夫人的职业Caesar and Cleoptra 凯撕与克利奥佩特拉St. Joan 圣女贞德Back to Methuselah 回归玛士撒拉Man and Superman人与超人John Bull’s Other Island 约翰布尔的另外岛屿Pygmalion 茶花女Getting Married 结婚Misalliance 不合适的媳妇Fanny’s First Play 范尼的第一部戏剧The Doctor’s Dilemma医生的困境Too True to be Good 难以置信选文Mrs. Warren’s ProfessionII. John GalsworthyFrom the Four Winds 来自四位吹奏者The Man of Property 财主The Silver Box 银盒The Forsyte Saga弗尔赛特三部曲( The Man of Property, In Chancery 骑虎难下, To Let 出租)A Modern Comedy 现代喜剧End of the Chapter 篇章未尾选文The Man of PropertyIII. William Butler YeatsThe Lake of Innisfree 伊尼斯岛Sailing to Byzantium 驶向拜占庭The Countess Cathleen 女伯爵凯瑟琳Cathleen ni Houlihan 故里痕的凯瑟琳The Land of Heart’s Desire 心里渴望的地方The Shadowy Waters 浅水区Purgatory 炼狱选文The Lake of InnisfreeIV. T. S. EliotThe Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock 布鲁富劳克的情歌The Waste Land 荒园Murder in the Cathedral 教堂里的谋杀The Family Reunion 家人团聚The Confidential Clerk 机要秘书The Statesmen 政治家The Cocktail Party鸡尾酒会选文The Love Song of J. Alfred PrufrockV. D. H. LawrenceSons and Lovers 儿子与情人The White Peacock白孔雀The Trespasser 过客The Rainbow彩虹Women in Love 恋爱中的女人Aaron’s Rod亚伦神仗Kangaroo 袋鼠The Plumed Serpent带羽毛的蛇Lady Chatterley’s Lover St. Mawr 圣摩尔The Daughter of the Vicar 主教的女儿The Horse Dealer’s Daughter贩马人的女儿The Captain’s Doll 般长的娃娃The Prussian Officer 普鲁士军官The Virgin and the Gypsy贞女和吉普塞人Trilogy(A Collier’s Friday Night, 矿工周五的夜晚The Daughter-in-law,儿媳The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyed 守寡的霍尔伊德夫人选文Sons and LoversVI. James JoyceDubliner 都柏林人A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man青年艺术家的自画像Ulysses 尤利西斯Finnegans Wake 为芬尼根守灵选文Dubliner美国文学Chapter I 浪漫主义时期I.Washington IrvingA History of New York form the Beginning of the World to the End of Dutch Dynasty自古至荷兰占领为止的纽约史The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent 见闻扎记Bracebridge Hall 布雷斯布里奇庄园Tales of a Travel 旅行者的故事The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 睡谷的传说选文Rip Van WinkleII. Ralph Waldo EmersonNature 论自然Essay 散文集The American Scholar 论美国学者Self-Reliance 论自信The Over-Soul 论超灵选文NatureIII. Nathaniel HawthorneMosses from an Old Manse古宅青苔The Snow-Image and Other Twice-Told Tales 雪像和其他故事新编The Scarlet Letter 红字The House of Seven Gables 七个尖角阁的房子The Blithedale Romance 福谷传说The Marble Faun 大理石雕像选文Young Goodman BrownIV. Walt WhitmanLeaves of Grass选文There Was a Child Went Forth, Cavalry Crossing a Ford, Song of MyselfV. Herman MelvilleTypee 泰比Omoo 奥穆Mardi 玛迪Redburn 雷德本White Jacket 白外衣Pierre 皮埃尔Confidence-Man 信心人Moby-Dick 白鲸Billy Budd 比利伯德选文Moby-DickChapter II 现实主义时期I. Mark TwainAdventures of Huckleberry FinnLife on Mississippi The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County Innocent Abroad 傻瓜出国记Roughing It 含莘如苦The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Gilded Age 镀金时代A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court 亚瑟王宫庭中的美国佬The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson 傻瓜威尔逊The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg 败坏哈德莱堡的人The Mysterious Stranger 神秘的陌生人选文Adventures of Huckleberry FinnII. Henry JamesThe American 美国人Daisy Miller 黛西米勒The European 欧洲人The Protrait of A Lady 贵妇人的画像The Bostonians 波士顿人Princess Casamassima 卡撒玛西公主The Private Life 私生活The Middle Years 中年The Turn of the Screw 螺丝的拧紧The Beast in the Jungle 丛林猛兽What Maisie Knows 梅西所知道的The Wings of the Dove 鸽翼The Ambassadors 大使The Golden Bowl 金碗The Death of a Lion 狮之死选文Daisy MillerIII. Emily DickinsonIf you were coming in the fallThere came a day Summer’s fullI cannot live with You I’m ceded-I’ve stopped being theirs选文This is my letter to the World, I heard a Fly buzz-when I diedI like to see it lap the MilesBecause I could not stop for deathIV.Theodore DreisererSister Carrie 嘉莉妹妹Nigger Jeff 黑人杰夫Old Rogaum and His Theresa 老罗格姆和他的特里萨Jennie Gerhardt珍妮姑娘Trilogy of Desire The Financier 金融家The Genius 天才An American Tragedy 美国悲剧Dreiser at Russia 德莱塞对俄罗斯的观感选文Sister CarrieChapter III 现代主义时期I. Ezra PoundThe Cantos 诗章Collected Early Poems of Ezra Pound 庞德的诗章Personae 人物Cantos Hugh Selwyn Mauberley 休塞尔温莫伯利Make It New 要革新Literary Essays 文学散文The ABC of Reading 阅读入门Polite Essays 优雅的随笔The Translations of Ezra Pound 庞德译文集Confucius 孔子Shih-Ching 诗集选文In a Station of the Metro, The River-Merchant’s Wife: A Letter, A PactII. Robert Lee FrostA Boy’s Will 一个男孩儿的愿望North of Boston 波士顿以北Mountain IntervalNew Hampshire 新罕布什尔Snowy Evening 雪夜停马在林边West-Running Brook 向西流去的小溪Collected Poems 诗选 A Winter Tree选文After Apple-Picking, The Road Not Taken, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening以III. Eugene O’NeillBound East for Cardiff 驶向东方的卡笛夫Beyond the Horizon 天外边Straw Anna Christie The Emperor Jones 琼斯皇帝The Hairy Ape 毛猿All God’s Chillun Got Wings 所有上帝的烟斗都有翅膀The Great God Brown 伟大之神布朗Long Day’s Journal Into Night 直到夜晚的漫长的一天Desire Under the Elms 榆树下的欲望选文The Hairy ApeIV. F. Scott FitzgeraldThis Side of Paradise 天堂的这一边Beautiful and Damned 美丽而遭骂的人The Great Gatsby Tender is the Night 夜色温柔The Last Tycoon 最后一个巨头Flappers and Philosophers 吹捧者与哲学家Tales of the Jazz Age 爵士时代All the Sad Young Men 所有悲惨的小伙子Taps at Reveille 拍打在起床鼓上Babylon Revisited重返巴比伦选文The Great GatsbyV. Earnest HemingwayIn Our Time 在我们的时代A Farewell to Arms 永别了,武器For Whom the Bell Tolls 丧钟为谁敲响The Old Man and the Sea 老人与海Men Without Women 没有女人的男人Death in the Afternoon 午后之死The Snows of Kilimanjaro 开利曼扎罗之雪The Green Hills of Africa 非洲的青山选文Indian Camp (from In Our Time)。
《文学英语赏析》专有名词释义1. Abdul Ghafar Ibrahim 阿布都拉·珈法·易布拉欣(1969~),马来西亚当代诗人。
2. Abraham Lincoln 林肯(1809~1865年),美国第十六任总统。
3. Adolphe Hippolyte 泰纳( 1828~1893), 法国文艺批评家、历史学家、哲学家。
4. Alan Duff 达夫(1950~ ), 新西兰小说家,专栏作家。
5. Albert Einstein 爱波特·爱因斯坦(1879~1955),美籍德国理论物理学家,获1921年诺贝尔物理学奖。
6. Albigenses 阿比尔教派, 起源于11世纪法国阿比尔的基督教派别, 13世纪被诬为异教徒,遭到教皇与法王组织的十字军的镇压。
7. Alexander Pope 亚历山大·蒲伯(1688~1744),英国诗人8. Alfred Lord Tennyson 阿尔弗雷特·丁尼生爵士(1809~1892),英国著名诗人。
9. Alistair Cooke 艾里斯泰尔·库克(1908~2004), 著名记者,电视、广播节目撰搞人。
10. Allegheny 阿勒格尼山(在宾夕法尼亚州)11. Allen Ginsberg 艾伦·金斯堡(1926~1997),美国“垮掉的一代” 代表诗人,著有诗集《美国的堕落》。
12. Ambrose Bierce 安布罗斯·彼尔斯(1842~1914?),美国小说家、新闻专栏作家、评论家。
13. American Civil War 美国南北战争(1861~1865)。
14. Amy Levy 艾米·雷维(1861~1889),英国诗人。
15. Andrew Marvell 安德鲁·马韦尔(1621~1678),英国十七世纪著名玄学派诗人。
东北师范大学英美文学17秋在线作业1一、单选题1、A2、A3、A4、C5、D一、单选题(共 40 道试题,共 100 分。
)V 1. Which is the movement that was popular in 1970s?A. Women‘s Liberation MovementB. Civil Rights MovementC. McCarthy Era正确答案:A 满分:2.5 分2. In Hawthorne‘s "Young Goodman Brown," a satanic figure leads the credulous protagonist to a witches‘ Sabbath in the woods. There he recognizes many pillars of Salem‘s Puritan society as well as his wife, Faith. The story illustrates Hawthorne‘s allegorical theme of human evil or what M elville called the "power of _______ ."A. blacknessB. whitenessC. terrorD. hypocrisy正确答案:A 满分:2.5 分3. "If honest labor be unremunerative and difficult to endure; if it be the long, long road which never reaches beauty, but wearies the feet and the heart; if the drag to follow beauty be such that one abandons the admired way, taking rather the despised path leading to her dreams quickly, who shall cast the first stone?" Where is the underlined phrase taken from?A. The Bible.B. Milton.C. Shakespeare.D. Hawthorne.正确答案:A 满分:2.5 分4. Among the representatives of the Enlightenment, who was the first to introduce rationalism to England ?A. John BunyanB. Daniel DefoeC. Alexander PopeD. Jonathan Swift正确答案:C 满分:2.5 分5. Naturalism is evolved from realism when the author‘s tone in writing becomes less serious and less sympathetic but more ironic and more _______ .A. rationalB. humorousC. optimisticD. pessimistic正确答案:D 满分:2.5 分6. The statement “A demanding mother turns away f rom her husband and gives all her affection to her sons” sums up the main plot of D. H. Lawrence′s .A. Lady Chatterley’s LoverB. Women in loveC. Sons and Lovers。
【英语原版下载】 On the Origin of Species [物种起源]内容简介······ 《物种起源》(The Origin of Species)是达尔文(Charles Robert Darwin, 1809 – 1882)论述生物进化的重要着作,出版于1859年11月24日。
该书大概是19世纪最具争议的着作,其中的观点大多数为当今的科学界普遍接受。
在该书中,达尔文首次提出了进化论的观点。
他使用自己在1830年代环球科学考察中积累......下载地址:【英语原版下载】The Wealth of Nations [国富论]内容简介······ 《国富论》是苏格兰经济学家、哲学家亚当·斯密的一本经济学专着。
这本专着的全名为《国民财富的性质和原因的研究》(An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations)。
这本专着的第一个中文译本是翻译家严复的《原富》。
下载地址:【英语原版下载】 (The Religion of a Doctor) [虔诚的医生]内容简介······ Religio Medici (The Religion of a Doctor) is a book by Sir Thomas Browne, which sets out his spiritual testament as well as being an early psychological self-portrait. In its day, the book was a European best-seller and brought its author fame and respect下载地址:下载地址:【英语原版下载】哲学书籍 Meditations [沉思录]内容简介······ 《沉思录》,古罗马唯一一位哲学家皇帝马可·奥勒留所着,这本自己与自己的十二卷对话,内容大部分是他在鞍马劳顿中所写,是斯多葛派哲学(斯多亚哲学)的一个里程碑。
教师公开招聘考试中学英语(英美文学)模拟试卷8(题后含答案及解析)全部题型 2. 第二部分专业基础知识第二部分专业基础知识词汇与结构1.George Gordon Byron’s masterpiece is______.A.Tales from ShakespeareB.Far from the Madding CrowdC.Don JuanD.Prometheus Unbound正确答案:C解析:拜伦是英国浪漫主义时期的著名作家之一,《唐璜》是他的代表作之一。
A项《莎士比亚故事集》是查尔斯·兰姆的作品;B项《远离尘嚣》是托马斯·简·哈代的代表作之一;D项《解放了的普罗米修斯》是雪莱的作品。
知识模块:英美文学2.Walden was written by______.A.Ralph Waldo EmersonB.Henry David ThoreauC.Nathaniel HawthorneD.Henry W. Longfellow正确答案:B解析:《瓦尔登湖》是19世纪美国超验主义作家亨利·大卫·梭罗的作品;A项的拉尔夫·沃尔多·爱默生也是超验主义的鼻祖,代表作有Essays《散文集》,Nature《论自然》和The American Scholar《论美国学者》;C项霍桑的代表作是The Scarlet Letter《红字》;D项的朗费罗的代表作是The Song of Hiawatha《海华沙之歌》。
知识模块:英美文学3.American literature is started with the publication of Washington Irving’s______.A.A History of New YorkB.The Legend of Sleepy HollowC.Rip Van WinkleD.The Sketch Book正确答案:D解析:华盛顿·欧文《见闻札记》的出版标志着美国文学史的开端。
《英美文学选读》模拟试题(三)一、单项选择题1.“All is not lost: the unconquerable will, and the study of revenge, immortal hate, and courage never to submit or yield: and what is else not to be overcome?”A. Dr. FaustusB. Paradise LostC. Paradise RegainedD. Tamburlaine2.Who, disregarding grammar and punctuation, always used “i” instead of “I” to refer to himself as a protest against self importance?A. CummingsB. Wallance StevensC. F. Scott. FitzgeraldD. Ernest Hemingway3.Which of the following best descri bes the speaker of T.S Eliot’s “the love song of J. Alfred Prufrock”?A. He is a man of an action.B. He is a man of apathy.C. He is a man of inactivity.D. All the above are not true.4.William Wordsworth asserts that poetry originates from .A. formB. thoughtsC. artistic devicesD. emotion5.“My Last Duchess” is a poem that best exemplifies RobberBrowning’s.A. sensitive ear for the sounds of the English languageB. excellent choice of wordsC. mastering of the metrical devicesD. use of the dramatic monologue6.“Man shall find grace.” But he must lay hold of it by an act of free will. The freedom of the will is the keystone of ____’s creed.A. MiltonB. Jonathan SwiftC. Henry FieldingD. Samuel Johnson7.In Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” the mariner suffers the horror of death, because _____.A. he experiences a shipwreckB. he is tortured with starvationC. he undergoes much sufferingD. he kills an albatross8.Henry Jame’s fame generally rests upon his novels and stories with _____.A. international themeB. national themeC. European themeD. regional theme9.In Hardy’s “Wessex” novels, there is an apparent _____ touch in his description of the simple and beautiful though primitive rural life.A. nostalgicB. humorousC. romanticD. sarcastic10.Generally, the Renaissance refers to the period between _____ and_____ centuries.A. 14th-mid--17thB. 16th-mid--17thC. 14th-mid--18thD. 16th-mid--19th11.Of the following poems by T.S.Eliot, which is hailed as a landmark and a model of the 20th century English poetry?A. Poems 1909----1925B. The Hollow MenC. Prufrock and Other ObservationsD. The Waste Land12.“It is not so expressed, But what of that? Twere good you do so much for charity.” “What of that” in the above sentence means _____.A. this is very importantB. this is not importantC. this is trueD. this is not true13.Which of the following poems is a landmark in English Poetry?A. “Lyrical Ballads and Samuel Taylor Coleridge” by Will iam Wordsworth.B. “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” by William WordsworthC. “Remorse” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.D. “Leaves of Grass” by Walt Whitman.14.Which of the following writings is praised by Hemingway as a book from which “all modern American li terature comes”?A. Tom Sawyer.B. Huckleberry Finn.C. The Gilded Age.D. Life on the Mississippi.15.In which of the following works, Hemingway presents his philosophy about life and death through the depiction of the bull-fight as a kind of microcosmic tragedy?A. The Green Hills of Africa.B. The Snows of Kilimanjaro.C. To have and Have Not.D. Death in the Afternoon.16.The protagonist of the poem “Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is a kind of tragic figure caught in a sense of deafted idealism and tortured by satisfied desires. Of the following descriptions of him, which isn’t suitable for him?A. He is neurotic.B. He is self-important.C. He is illogical.D. He is a man of an action.17.“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? /Thou art more l ovely and more temperate: /Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, /And summer’s lease hath all too short a date”, the above beautiful sonnets was written by _____.A. John DonneB. John MiltonC. William ShakespeareD. Francis Bacon18.Here is a s entence from an essay, “Read not to contradict and confuse, nor to believe and take for granted, nor to find talk and discourse, but to weigh and consider”. The essay must be _____.A. Of Studies by Francis BaconB. The Advancement of Learning by Francis BaconC. Novum Organum by Francis BaconD. Essays by Francis Bacon19.Which of the following is considered to be a better-structured novel?A. Women in LoveB. Sons and LoversC. The RainbowD. Lady Chatterley’s lover20.With so many poems such as “The Sparrow’s Nest,” “To a Skylark,” “To the Cuckoo” and “To a Butterfly”, William Wordsworth is regarded as a “____”.A. poet of geniusB. royal poetC. worshipper of natureD. conservative poet21.In the first part of Gulliver’s Travels, Gulliver told his experience in _____.A. LilliputB. BrobdingnagC. HouyhnhnmD. England22.“To be, or not to be----that is the question; whethertis nobler in the mind to suffer. The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles, and by opposing end them?” Who said these words?A. King LearB. RomeoC. AntonioD. Hamlet23.“to be so distinguished is an honor, which, being very little accustomed to favors from the great, I know not well how to receive or in what terms to acknowledge.”A. ironicB. jealousC. delightfulD. humorous24.In the theatrical world of the neoclassical period, was the leading figure among the host of playwrights.A. William BlakeB. Richard Brinsley SheridanC. Ben JohnsonD. George Bernard Shaw25.Among the works by John Milton, which is indeed the only generally acknowledge epic in English literature since Beowulf?A. Paradise RegainedB. Samson AgonistsC. AreopagiticaD. Paradise Lost26.Which writing is a typical example of Shakespe are’s pessimistic view towards human life and society in his late years?A. The TempestB. King LearC. HamletD. Othello27.Who, one of the most important poets in his time, is a leading spokesman of the “imagist movement”?A. J. D. SalingerB. Ezra PoundC. Richard WrightD. Ralph Emerson28._____ lays the foundation for modern science with his insistence on scientific way of thinking and fresh observation rather than authority as a basis for obtaining knowledge.A. Francis baconB. Thomas hardyC. Charles dickensD. William Blake29.Alexander pope strongly advocated , emphasizing that literary works should be judged by classical rules of order, reason, logic, restrained emotion, good taste and decorum.A. idealismB. neoclassicismC. romanticismD. sentimentalism30.Dickens’s works are characterized by a mingling of and pathos.A. metaphorB. passionC. satireD. humor31.“self-conceited”, “cruel” and “tyrannical” are most likely the names of the characters in .A. Robert Browning’s My Last DuchessB. Christopher Marlowe’s Dr. FaustusC. Shakespeare’s love’s Labour’s lostD. Sheridan’s the School for Scandal32.Who is the author of the writing “Moby Dick”?A. S. T .ColeridgeB. John KeatsC. Henry FieldingD. Herman Melville33.The sentences “studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability”, and “some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested;...” are quoted fromA. Novum OrganumB. Of Studies By BaconC. The Advancement Of LearningD. Essays34.The advancement of learning is a great tract on .A. historyB. literatureC. policyD. education35.Most of the poems in Whitman’s leaves of grass sing of the “en-mass” and the as well.A. natureB. lifeC. selfD. self reliance36.Which of the following is not true according to James Joyce?A. Ulysses has become a prime example of modernism in literature.B. Joyce is regarded as the most prominent stream of consciousness novelistC. Joyce is a realistic writer in English literature history.D. His novel “a portrait of the artist as a young man” is a naturalistic account of the hero’s bitter experiences and his final artistic and spiritual liberation.37.The following titles are all related to the subject that escapes from the society and returns to nature except .A. Dreiser’s Sister CarrieB. Copper’s Leather Stocking TalesC. Thoreau’s WaldenD. D Mark Twain’s The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn38.“Wild spirit, which art moving everywhere; destroyer and preserver; hear, Ohear!”The two lines are found in .A. Young Goodman Brown By HawthorneB. Ode To The West Wind By ShelleyC. Leaves Of Grass By Walt WhitmanD. Ulysses By Joyce39.“Even t hen he stood there, hidden wholly in that kindness which is night, while the uprising fumes filled the room. When the odor reached his nostrils, he quit his attitude and fumbled for the bed.‘What’s the use?’ he said, weakly, as he stretched himself to rest.”The passage is taken from .A. Sons And Lovers By LawrenceB. Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteC. Sister Carrie By Thoedore DreiserD. Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte40.Most recognizable literary movement that gave rise to the 20th century American literature, or we may say, the second American renaissance, isthe movement.A. leftistB. transcendentalC. expressionisticD. expatriate二、综合题1.Read the quoted part carefully and answer the questions in English.“I wandered lonely as a cloudThat floats on high o’er vales and hillsWhen all at once I saw a crowdA host, of golden daffodils;Beside the lake, beneath the trees,Flutteri ng and dancing in the breeze.”Questions:A. Identify the poem and the poet.B. In several sentences, interpret the meaning of this stanza.C. From the characteristics of this stanza, we can deduce which period it belongs to.2.Read the quoted part carefully and answer the questions in English.“I shall be telling this with a signSomewhere ages and ages hence:Two roads diverged in a wood, and I ---I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference.”Question:A. Who is the author of the poem?B. Identify the title of the short poem from which this part is taken?C. In one or two sentences, interpret the implied meaning of the last two lines.3.Read the quoted part carefully and answer the questions in English.“That was the cause, but yet per accidents,For when we hear one rack the name of god,Abjure the scriptures and his Savoiour Christ,We fly in hope to get his glorious soul.”Question:A. Tell the title of the poem.B. What does “rock” mean?C. What is the play based on and give a brief introduction of it.4.Give brief answers to the question in English.In American literature what is the significance of “adventures of huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain?5.Give brief answer to the question in English.What are the similarities and differences between the three literary giants? Howells, Mark Twain, Henry James, in terms of their literary orientation?6.Give brief answer to the question in English.What are gothic novels?7.Give brief answer to the question in English.How are naturalism and criticism reflected in Hardy’s novels?8.Write no less than 150 words on the topic in English.Try to discuss the theme of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s works.9.Write no less than 150 words on the topic in English.Enlightenment movement.10.Read the quoted part carefully and answer the questions in English.“The isles of Greece, isles of Greece!Where burning Sappho loved and sung,Where grew the arts of war and peace,Where Delos rose, and Phoebus sprung!Eternal summer gilds them yet,But all, except their sun, is set.”Question:A. Which writing is the stanza taken from? Who is the author?B. What does the “Sappho”mean?C. Try to explain the setting of the stanza.答案部分一、单项选择题1.【正确答案】 B2.【正确答案】 A3.【正确答案】 C4.【正确答案】 D5.【正确答案】 D6.【正确答案】 A7.【正确答案】 D8.【正确答案】 A9.【正确答案】 A10.【正确答案】 A11.【正确答案】 D12.【正确答案】 B13.【正确答案】 A14.【正确答案】 B15.【正确答案】 D16.【正确答案】 D17.【正确答案】 C18.【正确答案】 A 19.【正确答案】 A 20.【正确答案】 C 21.【正确答案】 A 22.【正确答案】 D 23.【正确答案】 A 24.【正确答案】 B 25.【正确答案】 D 26.【正确答案】 A 27.【正确答案】 A 28.【正确答案】 A 29.【正确答案】 B 30.【正确答案】 D 31.【正确答案】 A 32.【正确答案】 D 33.【正确答案】 B 34.【正确答案】 D 35.【正确答案】 C 36.【正确答案】 C 37.【正确答案】 A 38.【正确答案】 B 39.【正确答案】 C 40.【正确答案】 D二、综合题1.【正确答案】 A. “I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud” By William Wordsworth.B. Like a cloud flying over valleys and mountains, I was traveling. Suddenly to my surprise, I saw a grove of daffodils at the side of the lake, how beautiful they were, fluttering and dancing in the wind. This poem typically depicts the author respect for natureC. The Romantic Period2.【正确答案】 A. Robert lee FrostB. The Road Not TakenC. confronted dilemma, one should be decisive and “took the one less traveled”.3.【正确答案】 A. Dr. FaustusB. TormentC. It is based on the German legend of a magician aspiring for knowledge and finally meeting his tragic end as a result of selling his soul to the devil.4.【正确答案】The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and, especially, its sequence Adventures of Huckleberry Finn proved themselves to be the milestone in American literature, and thus firmly established Twain’s position in the literary world.The childhood of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn in the Mississippi is a record of a vanished way of life in the pre-Civil War Mississippi valley and it has moved millions of people of different ages and conditions all over the world.Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn marks the climax of Twain’s literary creativity. Hemingway once described the novel the one book forms which “a modern American literature comes.”5.【正确答案】 A. Mark Twain and Howells seemed to have paid more attention to the “life” of the Americans; Henry James had apparently laid a greater emphasis on the “inner world” of man.B. Howells focused his discussion on the rising middle class and the way they lived, while Twain preferred to have his own region and people at the forefront of his stories. This particular concern about the local character of a region about as “local colorist,” a unique variation of American literary realism.6.【正确答案】 A type of romantic fiction that predominated in the late 18th century, was one phase of the Romantic Movement. Its principal elements are violence, horror, and the supernatural, which strongly appeal to the reader’s emotion, with its descriptions of the dark, irrational side of human nature. The gothic form has exerted a great influence over the writers of the romantic period.7.【正确答案】In his works, man is shown inevitably bound by his own inherent natureand hereditary traits which prompt him to go and search for some specific happiness or success and set him in conflict with the environment.The outside nature—the natural environment or nature herself- is shown as some mysterious supernatural force, it likes to play practical jokes upon human beings by producing a series of mistimed actions and unfortunate coincidences.This pessimistic view of life predominates most of Hardy’s later works and earns him a reputation as a naturalistic writer.8.【正确答案】 A. In “Young Goodman Brown”, he sets out to prove that everyone possesses some evil secret.B. According to Hawthorne, “There is evil in every human heart, which may remain latent, perhaps, through the whole life; but circumstances may rouse it toa ctivity.”C. In dealing with the theme of guilt and sin, Hawthorne exemplifies the “power of blackness”.9.【正确答案】 A. It was a progressive intellectual movement which flourished in France and swept through the whole Western Europe at the time. It was a furtherance of the renaissance of the 15th and 16th centuries.B. To enlighten the whole world with the light of modern philosophical and artistic ideas.10.【正确答案】 A. George Gordon Byron, Don Juan.B. An ancient Greek poetess known for her passionate love poems.C. The stanza was finished at the romantic period when Greece was under the rule of Turk. By contrasting the freedom of ancient Greece and the present enslavement the poet appealed to people to struggle for liberty.。
The Traumatic Representation and Salvation in Lady
Chatterley's Lover
作者: 郝红玲
作者机构: 哈尔滨工程大学外语系,黑龙江哈尔滨150001
出版物刊名: 河北工业大学学报:社会科学版
页码: 91-94页
年卷期: 2017年 第4期
主题词: 创伤理论 创伤表征 创伤救赎 《查泰莱夫人的情人》
摘要:近年来,创伤理论引起了学术界广泛的关注。
运用创伤理论,以《查泰莱夫人的情人》为切入点,分析该作品中呈现的多样化的创伤表征,并深入探讨其形成的具体原因以及创伤主体进行创伤规避、实现创伤救赎的途径,发掘其深刻的哲学意蕴,开拓劳氏文本阐释的广度和深度。
I.Multiple choice:(15×1=15%)(In this part,there are 15 sentences;in each of them,there are four choices marked by A.B.C. and D.Choose the ONE answer that is the most suitable to the sentence and put the letter in the bracket.)( )1.The greatest poet of the Middle English period is ______,the father of English poetry.A.Geoffrey ChaucerB.John LylyC.William LanglandD.John Milton( )2.Portia,the heroine in "______"is one of Shakespeare's ideal women-beautiful,prudent,cultured and capable of rising to an emergency.A."The Merchant of Venice"B."As You Like It"C."King Lear"D."Twelfth Night"( )3."Modern Fiction" is one of Woolf's important critical essays,in which the writer praises______ as "the most notable"of"several young writers."A.Thomas HardyB.James JoyceC.Joseph ConradD.T.S.Eliot( )4."The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock" is T.S.Eliot's most striking early achievement.The poem is a sort of ______monologue.A.privateB.personalC.dramaticD.poetic( )5.______develops around the life of a middle-class Irish boy,Stephen Dedalus,from his infancy to his departure from Ireland some twenty years later.A."Ulysses"B."A Portrait of the Aritist as a Young Man"C."Finnegans Wake"D."Dubliners"( )6.In "The Pilgrim's Progress" Christian and Faithful come to the ______where both are arrested as alien agitators and tried.A.Vanity FairB.Doubting CastleC.Celestial CityD.hell( )7.John Milton's "On His Blindness" is written in the form of ______sonnet which consists of an octave(an eight-line stanza) and a sestet(a six-line stanza)A.EnglishB.ItalianC.RussianD.Chinese( )8.In "Tom Jones"______ is depicted as a hypocritical,wicked man who is outwardly good but inwardly bad.A.TomB.BlifilC.Mr.AllworthyD.Sophia( )9.The heroine Tess in "Tess of the D'urbervilles"seems to be led to her final destruction step by step by______,as Hardy says at the end of the novel:"Justice was done,and the President of the Immortals had ended his sport with Tess."A.Angel ClareB.AlecC.FateD.Jude( )10.Which of the following novels by wrence shows the influence of Freud's theory of psychoanalysis,especially that of the "Oedipus complex"?A."The Rainbow"B."Women in Love"C."Sons and Lovers"D."Lady Chatterley's Lover"( )11."If Winter comes,can Spring be far behind?"This is written by ______,one of the leading Romantic poets.A.John KeatsB.William WordsworthC.Percy Bysshe ShelleyD.William Blake( )12.Jonathan Swift's"Gulliver's Travels" gives an unparalleled______depiction of the vices of his age.A.religiousB.romanticC.satiricalic( )13.John keats' famous poem______expresses the contrast between the happy world of natural loveliness and human world of agony.A."Endymion"B."Ode to a Nightingale"C."Ode on a Grecian Urn"D."Ode to Psyche"( )14.The story of "Tom Jones"by Henry Fielding is told _______.A.in a series of lettersB.in the third-person narrationC.by Tom JonesD.in the form of diary( )15."The School for Scandal"by Richard Brinsley Sheridan has been regarded as the best ______since Shakespeare.A.tragedyB.proseedyD.fableII Fill in the following blanks:(10×1=10%)1.John Milton wrote "Paradise Lost"in the form of epic,which describes the fall of______in a grand style.2.Walter Scott has been universally regarded as the founder and great master of the ______ novel.3.Though ______ is not the first English novelist,he has generally been considered as "the father of English novel",for his contribution to the establishment of the form of the modern novel.4.Richard Brinsley Sheridan is the only important English_______of the eighteenth century,In his plays,moralityis the constant theme.5.The_______couplet is a pair of rhymed iambic pentameter lines,a verse form first used by the 14th-century poet Geoffrey Chaucer.6.Oscar Wilde,who advocated the idea of "______",represented the literary school of decadence in the late 19th century.7."Pilgrim's Progress" is written as a book of religious instructions in the form of_______and dream.8.In England,the literary technique of "stream of consciousness" is best represented in the works of James Joyce and _______.9.In his novels,Arnold Bennett depicts life and society with a strong_______tendency influenced by the French writer Zola and Guy de Maupassant.10.Charles Dickens and William Thackeray were the two great representatives of the English critical realism in the _______century.III.Find the relevant match from Column B for each item in Column A.(10×1=10%)A BWriters Works( )1.Oscar Wilde a.Lucky Jim( )2.John Osborne b.Life of Ma Parker( )3.Kingsley Amis c.A passage to India( )4.Katherine Mansfield d.An Ideal Husband( )5.William Somersete.Of Human BondageMaugham( )6.Edward Morgan Forster f.Look Back in Anger( )7.John Galsworthy g.The Heart of the Matter( )8.Jane Austen h.The Forsyte Saga( )9.William Blake i.Pride and prejudice( )10.Graham Greene j.The TygerIV.Read the following quotations and then answer the questions.(30%)1.I wander thro each charter'd street,Near where the charter'd Thames does flow,And mark in every face I meetMarks of weakness,marks of woe.In every cry of every Man,In every Infant's cry of fear,In every voice,in every ban,The mind-forg'd manacles I hear.How the Chimney-sweeper's cryEvery black'ing Church appalls;And the hapless Soldier's signRuns in blood down Palace walls.But most thro'midnight streets I hearHow the youthful Harlot's curseBlasts the new born Infant's tear,And blights with plagues the Marriage hearse.1)Who is the author of this poem and what is its title?(2×2=4%)2)Explain the following phrases coined by the author.(3×2=6%)a.chartered;b.the mind forged manacles;c.the marriage hearse.3)What does the poem gain by repeating "every" in the second stanza?(5%)2.Let us go then,you and I,When the evening is spread out against the skyLike a patient etherized upon a table;Let us go,through certain half-deserted streets,The muttering retreatsOf restless nights in one-night cheap hotelsAnd sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells;Streets that follow like a tedious argumentOf insidious intentTo lead you to an overwhelming question……1)This stanza is selected from a very famous English poem.What is its title and author?(2×2=4%)2)It is said that the "you and I"can be taken in two ways,What are the two ways do you think?(2×3=6%)3)The basic emotions of this stanza are fear and malice.Can you point out the suggest these emotions?(5%)V.Give brief answers to the following questions;(20%)1.What are the distinct features of Charles Dickens' novels?(12%)2.What are the major themes of Lawrence's "Sons and Lovers"?(8%)VI.Short essay:(1×15=15%)(In this part you are asked to write a short essay.You should concentrate on those important points and demonstrate your ideas with brief,apt episodes or quotations from the novel.Try your best to be logical in your essay.)Give a brief analysis to Jane Eyre,the main character in Charlotte Brontě's "Jane Eyre".。
1. The Germanic tribes from the Northern Europe brought with them not only the Anglo-Saxon langueage. 2. Old English poets produced the national epic, Beowulf.Beowulf,a typical example ofof an old English poetry ,is regarded today as the national epic of the Anglo- Saxons.However, the hero and the setting of Beowulf have nothing to do with England,for the story took place in Scandinavia. 3. England.French became the official language used by the king and the Norman lords; Latin became the principal tongue of church affairs and in uinivercities; and Old English was spoken only by the common English people. 4. However,it is Chaucer alone who,for the first time in English literature,presented to us a comprehensive realistic picture of the English society his time and created a whole gallery of vivid characters from all walks of life in his masterpiece.The Canterbury Tales. 5. John Dryden,who modernized several of the Canterbury tales, called Chaucer the father of English poetry, 6. The Renaissance marks a transition from the medieval to the modern world.Generally,it refers to the period between the 14th and 17th centuries.It first started in Italy. 7. Humanism is the essence of the Renaissance. 8. Thomos More,Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespear are the best representatives of the English humanists. 9. The Elizabethan drama,in its totality,is the real mainstream od the English Renaissance. 10. In the early stage of the renaissance,poetry and poetic drama were carried in especially by Shakespeare and Ben Jonson. 11. Francis bacon,the first important English essayist,is best known for his essays.He was also the founder of modern science in England. 12. Spenser’s masterpiece is The Faerie Queene,a great poem of its age. 13. Six comedies:A Midsummer Night’s dream,The Merchant of Venice,Much Ado About Nothing.As You Like It, Twelfth Night,and the Merry Wives of Windsor;and two tragedies;Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar.The trafedies of this period are Hamlet,Othello,King Lear,Macbeth,Antony 14. Shakespeare-----the important play among the comedies is The Merchant of Venice.四大悲剧Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies are:Hamlet,Othello,King Lear,and Macbeth 15. Sonnet18节选Shall Icompare thee a summer’s day?Hamlet 节选To be, not to be ------that is the question;Francis Bacon 作品of studies。John Milton约翰米尔顿the third greatest poet after chance and Shakespeare 16. Paradise Lost 作品Sgonistes和 Samson Satan wage war against God by crrupog man and woman created by God 17. In Samon Sgonisters,Milton again borrows his story from the Bible. 18. The eighteenth-century England is also known as the Age of Enlightment or the Age of Reason The Enlightment Movement was a progressive intellectual movement which flourishes in France and swept through the wholw Western Europe at the time.The enlighteners celebrated reason or rationality,equality and science.They held that rationality or reason shoule be the only,the final cause of any human thought and activities. 19. The modern English novel,gives a realistic presentation ,among the pioneers were Daniel Defoe.Samul Richardson 20. Robinson Crusoe the 18th century English rhe national spirit of the best representative.His life takes a turn for the better when he saves from the hands of savages a young Negro,whom he names Friday 21. In 1726, he wrote and published his greatest satiric work, Gulliver’ Travels最伟大的讽刺作品。 22. Henry Fielding 作品The History of Tom Jones,a Foundling and The History of Amerilia. 23. Country Churchyard wrote by Tomas Gray 是graveyard school墓地学派。 24. English romanticism,as a historical phase of literature,is generally said to have begun in 1798 with the publication of Wordswort and Coleridge’s Lyrical Ballads and to have ended in 1832 with Sir Walter Scott’s death and the passage of the first Reform Bill in the Parliament. 25. Wordsworth’s theory of poetry is xalling for simple themes srawn from humble life expresses in the language of ordinary people.Wordsworth,Coleridge and Southey chose to live by the lakeside so as to escape from the ―madding crowd‖,被称为Lke poet 26. The two major novelists of the Romantic period are Jane Austen(英国第一位女小说家) and Walter Scott.The major theme of Austen novels is love and marriage. 27. Walt Scott is the first major historical novelist. 28. William Blake几岁艺术充满追求,有对人类疾苦关心和同
Literature Review of Lady Chatterley’s Lover师大外语学院英语语言文学班宋美琼05090201015D.H. Lawrence was one of the most controversial English writers of the 20th century becauseof his being audacious in the erotic writing and original in describing sexual relationship. Many critics on D.H. Lawrence‘s Lady Chatterley’s Lover have focused their attention on the novel’s social critique, gender issues, and the main characters’mental and psychological development, pointing out this novel has criticized the western industrial society and explored the ideal relationship between sexes and the irrational aspects of human mind. D.H Lawrence’s abundant sex description between Chattley and Mellor has made a sharp contrast to the unbearable so-called husband and wife life without any sex enjoyments, which shows Chatterley’s insatiable lacks The loss or absence in Chattley could be boiled down to the discontented feeling to Cliff’s biased class notion and also, the regret to the attack of industrial civilization to the natural ancient England.About the relationship between Lawrence’s sex description or Chattley’s loss given by the society, different views and opinions, either sharp or strict, mild or direct, have been given to, not only Lawrence’s belief, but also to this nature-originated work, which were at first been regarded acrimonious or indissoluble, but gradually begin to catch the interests and focus of the modern critics. For all of these changes, this disputable work turned its face from a pornography coprology to a giant including naturalism and psychoanalysis that couldn’t be entombed fully and deeply. Lots of specific or complex causes about the cause of the unfaithful deeds of the educated young lady in the fogeyish old England should be discussed.1.Literature Review1.1The Review in Western CountriesWritten and then published in 1928, Lady Chatterley’s Lover is a novel “caused a scandal dueto its explicit sex scenes’, including previously banned four-letter words.”( Mc GRath:2008,3 ) The editor Michael Quales pointed in the preface that it is not as easy as others’ willing to publisha book loyal to Lawrence’s designed origin. And also, the printer Ms. Morrison strongly refused to print the manuscript for Lawrence after having finished the first two so-called pornographic chapters.At the beginning of its publication, this novel was not welcomed by other especially its direct pornographic description on sexual behavior without considering the thought that the “complicated and direct sex is what Lady Chattley wants” (Mc Grath: 2008:3) for they didn’t find “the implication in interpreting Chattley’s rapture with Cliff and the combination with Mellor”.(Stagow, 2007:20 ) French philosopher Michel Foucault(1978) gives a serious criticismon one of Lawrence’s point that writers should make describing sexual behavior with language a top priority, Foucault even thinks that Lawrence’s assertion would certainly make the future people in perplexity—They would definitely not understand why should a modern civilized people spends so much time and infinite energy in investigating so virtual condition.(Yuan, 2009:10)And also, even though the sharp or direct correction or critic are not given by this group to Lawrence’s sex description, they skirt the obscure and “pornographic”words and they just appropriate the style or word or even inspiration.“Having discussed the topic of human vs. nature as well as human humanbeings vs. humanbeings, this book shows the reader the strange relationship between man and women” (Kong, 2004: 5) And also, the critics including Kong consider that Lawrence owns the idea that the industrialization enticed people’s mind to materials and money rather than noble things so that the pollution of the environment and distort of human beings’nature as well as the sex instinct are trampled and despised seriously. (Kong, 2000: 5)The study of Symbolism is also used to analyze the book, they have given a specific cooperation and introduction to the Neumann and allegory specifically and fully to back Lawrence’s idea that the sex instinct and the sex intercourse are the nature of human beings and they should be liberated and then, enjoyed. (Lu, 2006: 113)According to the Freudian school of critics, “D. H. Lawrence concentrates on the sexual and neoucentric complexes dominated by the Freudian and other school of psychoanalysis.”“They differ widely in content and technique, but are essentially alike in their purpose: to explain human motivation from the viewpoint of an internal mind, rather than from the view point of ancestral observance. (Luo, 2006:247)Another group thinks that to Lawrence, sex is to him the counterweight of the male and female principle in the University: attract, repel, neutralize a new round of attraction and repelled, the forever difference and variable new thought or design. (He, 2005:2)By another group who support and understand Lawrence’s view and technique, for example Worthen, striking an uncharacteristically maudlin note “extraordinarily tender and non-exploitative”.(Worthen, 2000:29) And to support his idea and writer, Wotthen ascribe the betray of Chatterley and the combination of she and Mellor to the changing political fashion, and quotes Ursula K. Le Guin as a representative modern voice: “ He was a sexist and a racist, is there any argument?”(Allen, 2006: 34) The group including Worthen thinks that maybe because in writing of nature he looked outward rather than, as was his usual habit, inward. Even a simple, apparently careless thing or the most common sexual scene is described vivid and moving.The Ness statesmen note that D.H. Lawrence had intended us to understand that Connie and Mellor had enjoyed anal sex, even an ambiguous description was then thought daring. The Independent On Sunday describes it as “just another artistic cliché. Mark Ravenhill, writer of a new plays at the National Theatre promises “plenty of buggery” shows as amazing enjoyable. The Guardian’s women page helpfully explains: this is all about anal sex in which people can’t take full pleasure. This argument used shows how sexual or direct the novel’s description is and why Conne can’t get enjoyment from Cliff. And also they point out that its not Cliff’s impotent in body but his lack or loss in spirit that lead to the failure of their marriage life because Cliff’s disabled originated even before he took up the arms.1.2 The Review in ChinaIn China, such an ancient and traditional country, it is even much latter than the western countries to allow the public publication or translation of this novel. Among the old writers, Yu Dafu and Ling Yutang are the two earliest writer or translator to translate and introduce this book to China. Yu points out in his The Reading of Lawrence’s novel that: the characteristics of this book in England are that it is finished based on an estranged, dull, and conventional as well as traditional society whose people own the false fashion, which makes Lawrence in trouble in the composing and publication of this book. Yu sees that in the book, the working class is the sufferers of the invasion of the capitalism and the control of the bourgeoisie. In this book Yu also refers that Lawrence expresses his vivid observation of the happiness of the sex intercourse by showing the technique of making love. “He has mentioned every part of women’s body but doesn’t make us feel embarrassed or vulgar, unnatural.”For this reason, many people or even some writers or critics regard it pornographic, some compared it with the treasure of Chinese so-called sexual novel The Golden Lotus.When the angel turns to Ling Y utang, it is a little different, that is he regard the description of Lawrence’s sex intercourse scene or technique somehow subjective and free. He use the metaphor of dandy monk to describe Lawrence who remain the spirit of the happy sex in mind rather than focus on the body enjoyment simply from the physical combination of two sexes, so it is the reason why Connie couldn’t taste the happiness from her marriage with Cliff but could be crazy with a gate-keeper, who cares less fame and quail, and free of the restrict of industrial civilization.In recent years, many ways of critic are used frequently and fully to comment on the famous for the open-door policy. All among these comments, the liberation of the sex and seek to the sexual happiness is the aura of the novel which attracts more and more readers. And people regard Connie’s betrayed loyal and right because of the real and true enjoyment from another real man. (Zhang, 2006: 25)2.The limitation and my own commentSo much comment and critics makes this novel’s radiance even more shining and attractive for its sharp and fully comments. For many readers or critics, their focus on Connie’s betray and the baldness of sexual words description from Lawrence is always sex itself, little has been mentioned that the loss of Connie caused by both Cliff’s selfish capitalist’s exploitation and control. From the angel of the relationship Connie’s betray and the sexual words seen everywhere.BibliographyAllen, B. D.H Lawrence’s Decline, The New Criterion【J】, May 2006, P23-56Mc Grath.C(2008) Lady Chatterley’s Lover【J】, New York Times, Pg9,Wk3Worthen, J. D.H Lawrence: The Life of an Outsider【J】, New York: New York Journal, 2000, P29-31Sragow,M(2007)Manage? Trios: Two lovers, One Garden in “Lady Chatterley”【J】New York Times, Pg20Lawrence, Lady Chatterley’s Lover 【M】,Shanghai: Shanghai Translation Publishing House ,2007 张中载,《查泰来夫人的情人》吃官司【J】,北京:北京外国语大学学报,2006, P21-22。