美国文学史名词解释

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美国文学选读复习资料

American Puritanism:the settlement of North American continent by English started in the early 17th century. Under siege from church and crown, it sent an offshoot in the third and fourth decades of the seventeenth century to the northern English colonies in the New World—a migration that laid the foundation for the religious, intellectual, and social order of New England. Puritanism, however was not only a historically specific phenomenon coincident with the founding of New Zealand; it was also a way of being in the world—a style of response to lived experience—that has reverberated through American life ever since. As a culture heritage, Puritanism did have a profound influence on the early American mind. American Puritanism also had a enduring influence on American literature. American Romanticism

The Romantic Period stretches from the end of the 18th \century through the outbreak of the Civil War.

•Romanticism was a rebellion against the objectivity of rationalism.

(subjectivity)

•For romantics, the feelings, intuitions and emotions were more important than reason and common sense.

•They emphasized individualism, placing the individual against the group, against authority.

•The affirmed the inner life of the self, and wanted to be free to develop and express his own inner thoughts.

New England Poets: William Cullen Bryant; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; Writers: James Fenimaore Cooper The Spy (1821) The Leatherstocking Tales (1823—1841)

The Pilot (1824) The Red Rover (1827)

Washington Irving(“The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Grayon” “Bracebridge Hall”“Tales of a Traveller”“The History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus ”)

American Transcendentalism

In the realm of art and literature it meant the shattering of pseudo-classic rules and forms in favor of a spirit of freedom, the creation of works filled with the new passion for nature and common humanity and incarnating a fresh sense of the wonder, promise, and romance of life.

Transcendentalism

①The Transcendentalists placed emphasis on spirit, or the Oversoul, as the most important thing in the universe.

②The Transcendentalists stressed the importance of the individual. To them, the individual is the most important element of Society.

③ The Transcendentalists offered a fresh perception of nature as symbolic of the Spirit or God. Nature was not purely matter. It was alive, filled with God’s overwhelming presence.

Writers

Emerson’s:Nature;Self-Reliance;The American Scholar;The Over-soul;

H. D. Thoreau:Walden

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Walt Whitman:Leaves of Grass Emily Dickinson:I Died for Beauty;Because I could not stop for Death

William Faulkner(1897-1962 1949 Nobel price

As I Lay Dying (1930)

Light in the August ( 1932)

Absalom, Absalom (1936)

Go Down Moses (1942)

Ernest Hemingway

Iceberg Principle (Theory)

“grace under pressure”

Major Works:

The Sun Also Rises 1926 (Jake Barnes)

A Farewell to Arms 1928 (a tragic story about war and love) (Frederic Henry and Catherine Barkley)

For Whom the Bell Tolls 1940 (Spanish civil war) (Robert Jordan)

The Old Man and the Sea 1952 (Santiago)

Herman Melville

代表作:白鲸Moby Dick Other Works are: Billy Budd,Typee, Omoo, Mardi. Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Scarlet Letter

Mosses from an Old Manse; Twice-Told Tales; The Marble Faun; The House of the Seven Gables

Realism

As a literary movement, the Age of Realism came into existence after Romanticism with the Civil War It was a reaction against “the lie” of Romantic ism and sentimentalism, and paved the way to Modernism.

This literary interest in the so-called “reality” of life started a new period in the American literary writing known as The Age of Realism.

Lost generation:The lost generation is a term first used by Stein to describe the post-war I generation of American writers: men and women haunted by a sense of betrayal and emptiness brought about by the destructiveness of the war.2>full of youthful idealism, these individuals sought the meaning of life, drank excessively, had love affairs and created some of the finest American literature to date.3>the three best-known representatives of lost generation are F.Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway and John dos Passos.

American Dream