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美国文学史及选读复习笔记(1-2册)History And Anthology of American Literature (V olumeⅠⅡ)美国文学史及选读1、2PartⅠThe Literature of Colonial America殖民主义时期的文学1. 17世纪早期English and European explorers开始登陆美洲。
在他们之前100多年Caribbean Islands, Mexico and other Parts of South America已被the Spanish占领。
2. 17th早期English settlements in Virginia and Massachusetts(弗吉尼亚和马萨诸塞)开始了美国历史3. 美国最早殖民者(earliest settlers)included Dutch ,Swedes ,Germans ,French ,Spaniards ,Italians and Portuguese (荷兰人,瑞典人,德国人,法国人,西班牙人,意大利人及葡萄牙人等)。
4. 美国早期文学主要为the narratives and journals of these settlements采用in diaries and in journals(日记和日志),他们写关于the land with dense forests and deep-blue lakes and rich soil.5. 第一批美国永久居民:the first permanent English settlement in North America was established at Jamestown,Virginia in 1607(北美弗吉尼亚詹姆斯顿)。
6. 船长约翰?史密斯Captain John Smith他的作品(reports of exploration)17th 早期出版,被认为是美国第一部真正意义上的文学作品in the early 1600s,have been described as the first distinctly American literature written in English.他讲述了filled with themes, myths, images, scenes, character and events,吸引了朝圣者和清教徒前往lure the Pilgrims and the Puritans.7. 美国第一位作家:1608年Captain John Smith写了封信《自殖民地第一次在弗吉尼亚垦荒以来发生的各种事件的真实介绍》“A True Relation of Such Occurrences and Accidents of Note as Hath Happened in Virginia Since the First Planting of That Colony”.8. 他的第二本书1612年《弗吉尼亚地图,附:一个乡村的描述》“A Map of Virginia: with a Description of the Country”.9. 他一共出版了八本书,其中有关于新英格兰的历史及描述。
第2单元埃德加•爱伦•坡2.1复习笔记I.Introduction to author(作者简介)Edgar Allan Poe(1809-1849)is a novelist,poet,and critic.埃德加·爱伦·坡(1809—1849),小说家,诗人,评论家。
1.Life(生平)Poe’s childhood was a miserable one.He lost both of his parents when still very small,and was taken care of by a wealthy merchant.Father and son enjoyed nothing but an unhappy relationship together.Poe entered the University of Virginia but did not finish.He went to West Point as a cadet but was dismissed because of misbehavior.Poe wrote and worked as editor most of his short life.He was poor all his life.At27he married his cousin,whose death in1847left him inconsolable and bitter with life than ever.He died,in October,1849.坡有着悲惨的童年。
他年幼时父母双亡,他被一位富商收养,父子之间关系紧张。
坡进入弗吉尼亚大学学习,但是没能完成学业。
后来去了西点军校,却又因为行为不端而被校方开除。
他短暂的一生中大部分时间都在从事写作和编辑工作。
他终身贫困潦倒。
27岁时,他和他的表妹结婚,1847年妻子的离世使他悲痛万分。
4.1复习笔记I.Introduction to author(作者简介)Nathaniel Hawthorne(1804-1864)is a novelist.纳撒尼尔·霍桑(1804-1864)是一位小说家。
1.Life(生平)Hawthorne was born in Salem,Massachusetts.Some of his ancestors were men of prominence in the Puritan theocracy.One of his ancestors was a colonial magistrate,notorious for his part in the persecution of the Quakers,and another was a judge at the Salem Witchcraft Trial in1692.Gradually,the family fortune declined.Hawthorn was intensely conscious of the wrongdoing of his ancestors, and this awareness led to his understanding of evil being at the core of human life, so he seemed to be haunted by his sense of sin and evil in his life.霍桑出生于马萨诸塞州的萨勒姆镇,他的一些祖先是17世纪新英格兰清教神权统治中的显赫人物。
他的一位祖先是殖民地行政官,因参与迫害贵格派教徒而臭名昭著。
另一位祖先则是1692年萨勒姆审巫案的法官。
家族渐渐走向没落。
霍桑强烈地意识到他祖先的罪恶,这也让他明白了邪恶存在于人生命的核心部分,因此终其一生,他心中的罪恶感都挥之不去。
Realism1、It aims at the interpretation of actualities of any aspect of life, free from subjective prejudice, idealism, or romantic color.2、Major features:(Familiar aspects of contemporary and everyday life are represented in a)straightforward or matter-of-fact manner;Characters from all social levels社会阶层; Open ending; Focus on commonness of the lives of the common people;objectivity客观; it presents moral visions.American realistic authors1、Bret Harte:the first American writer of local color .2、William Dean Howells: the arbiter of American realism /holds that truth is the highest beauty.3、Henry James insisted that art must be related to life.4、Henry James / Mark Twain: the greatest of American realists.5、Samuel Langhorne Clemens:American writer and humorist, whose best work is characterized by broad, often irreverent humor or biting social satire.(无礼的幽默和尖锐的社会讽刺)Twain's writing is also known for realism of place and language, memorable characters, and hatred of hypocrisy and oppression(憎恨虚伪和压迫).6、Mark Twain's work during the 1890s and the 1900s is marked by growing pessimism and bitterness(不断增长的悲观和痛苦)Major works: The Gilded Age镀金时代(第一部长篇小说): A Tale of To-day (1873); The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894);The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876);The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884)《哈克贝里·费恩历险记》Travel fiction: The Innocents Abroad (or The New Pilgrim’s Progress)(1869) 《傻子国外旅行记》;Roughing It (1873) 艰难生涯;Life on the Mississippi (1883) 密西西比河上的生活,combines an autobiographical account(结合了自传)7、Historical Romance: The Prince and the Pauper(1882)(王子与贫儿), A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court(在亚瑟王朝廷中的康涅狄格州美国人), It isa parable of colonialization(这是一个殖民化的寓言).8、The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County (1865) 《卡拉维拉斯县驰名的跳蛙》充满夸张和喜剧的边疆生活。
英美文学选读要点总结精心整理[英国』Chapter1 The Renaissance period(14世纪至十七世纪中叶)文艺复兴1. Humanism is the essence of the Renaissance.人文主义是文艺复兴的核心。
2. the Greek and Roman civilization was based on such a conception that man is the measure of all things.人文主义作为文艺复兴的起源是因为古希腊罗马文明的基础是以“人”为中心,人是万物之灵。
3. Renaissance humanists found in then classics a justification to exalt human nature and came to see that human beings were glorious creatures capable of individual development in the direction of perfection, and that the world they inhabited was theirs not to despise but to question, explore, and enjoy.人文主义者们却从古代文化遗产中找到充足的论据,来赞美人性,并开始注意到人类是崇高的生命,人可以不断发展完善自己,而且世界是属于他们的,供他们怀疑,探索以及享受。
4. Thomas More, Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare are the best representatives of the English humanists.托马斯.摩尔,克利斯朵夫.马洛和威廉.莎士比亚是英国人文主义的代表。
5. Wyatt introduced the Petrarchan sonnet into England.怀亚特将彼特拉克的十四行诗引进英国。
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陶洁《美国⽂学选读》(第3版)笔记和课后习题详解(第18单元尤⾦第18单元尤⾦?格拉斯通?奥尼尔18.1复习笔记I.Introduction to author(作者简介)1.Life(⽣平)Eugene Glastone O’Neill(1888-1953)was the greatest playwright of US.He was born in New York.His father was a famous actor and O’Neill traveled around with his father’s group and took a year in Princeton,from which he was expelled because of misbehavior.Then he began his experience of wandering and loafing about which stand him in good stead.In the winterof1912-13he developed tuberculosis and was sent to a sanitarium.In this period he read widely in the world’s dramatic literature.In1916his one-act play Bound East for Cardiff was staged.The event marked the beginning of O’Neill’s long and successful dramatic career and ushered in the modern era of the American Theater.O’Neill was a prize-winning playwright.He received the Pulitzer Prize for his Beyond the Horizon and Anna Christie between1920and1922,and the Nobel Prize in1936.尤⾦·格拉斯通·奥尼尔(1888—1953)是美国最伟⼤的剧作家。
The 1920s (1) Modernisma general term applied retrospectively to the wide range of experimental and avant-garde trends in the literature (and other arts)of the early 20th century, including Symbolism, Futurism, Expressionism, Imagism, Vorticism, Dada, and Surrealism, along with the innovations of unaffiliated writers. Modernist literature is characterized chiefly by a rejection of 19th-century traditions. Modernist writers disturbed their readers by adopting complex and difficult new forms and styles. In fiction, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf attempted new ways of tracing the flow of characters’ thoughts in their stream-of –consciousness style. In poetry, Ezra Pound and T.S.Eliot replaced the logical exposition of thoughts with collages of fragmentary images and complex allusions.Modernist writing is predominantly cosmopolitan, and often expresses a sense of urban cultural dislocation, along with an awareness of new anthropological and psychological theories. Its favored techniques of juxtaposition and multiple point of view challenge the reader to reestablish a coherence of meaning from fragmentary forms. In English, its major landmarks are Joyce’s Ulysses and Eliot’s The Waste Land (both 1922).The 1920s (2) ImagismImagism: the doctrine and poetic practice of a small but influential group of American and British poets calling themselves imagists between 1912 and 1917. Imagist Movement is a revolt against the sentimental and manneristic (格式化的)poetry at the turn of the century. Led at first by Ezra Pound, and the by Amy Lowell, the group rejected most 19th-century poetry as cloudy(含糊的)verbiage(啰嗦), and aimed instead at a new clarity and exactness in the short lyric poem. The imagists cultivated concision and directness, building their short poems around single images; they also preferred looser cadences(节奏)to traditional regular rhythms. Apart from Pound and Lowell, the group also includes H.D., F.S.Flint, D.H. Lawrence and William Carlos Williams.The three phrases1908 – 1909. T. E. Hulme founded a club in LondonBasic principles; more discussion, less writing1912 – 1914. Ezra Pound1912, the three imagist poetic principles came out1914, the first anthology of Imagist poems---- Des Imagistes 诗选1914 – 1917. Amy Lowell No great achievementsThe three Imagist poetic principles1.Direct treatment of the “thing”, whether subjective or objective.要求诗歌直接呈现描写对象(以雕塑和绘画的手法,只展现而不加评论所用的语言尽可能相似于描写对象。
【美国】Chapter 1 The Romantic Period浪漫主义时期1. From the end of the 18th century to the outbreak of he Civil War. It started with the publication of Washington Irving’s The Sketch Book and ended with Whitman’s Leaves of Grass. It is also called “the Americ an Renaissance”.浪漫主义时期开始于十八世纪末,到内战爆发为止,华盛顿.欧文出版的《见闻札记》标志着美国文学的开端,惠特曼的《草叶集》是浪漫主义时期文学的压卷之作。
(也可称为“美国德文艺复兴”)2. The desire for an escape from society and a return to nature became a permanent convention of American literature.对逃离社会,回归自然的渴求成为美国文学的一个永恒的话题。
3. The American Puritanism as a cultural heritage exerted great influences over American moral values.美国清教作为一种文化遗产,对美国人的道德观念产生了很大的影响。
4. Besides, a preoccupation with the Calvinistic view of original sin and the mystery of evil marked the works of Hawthorne, Melville and a host of lesser writers. 在霍桑,麦尔维尔以及其他一些小作家的作品种加尔文主义的原罪思想和罪恶的神秘性都得到了充分的表现。
美国文学选读复习资料美国文学选读复习资料美国文学是世界文学宝库中的一颗璀璨明珠,承载着美国历史、文化和社会的精华。
作为文学爱好者和学生,对于美国文学的了解和掌握是必不可少的。
本文将为大家提供一份美国文学选读的复习资料,帮助大家更好地理解和欣赏美国文学的经典之作。
一、美国文学的起源与发展美国文学的起源可以追溯到十七世纪的殖民地时期。
最早的美国文学作品是早期殖民者的日记、教会纪实和历史记录,如《普利茅斯纪事》和《马萨诸塞纪事》。
随着殖民地的发展和美国独立战争的爆发,美国文学逐渐形成了自己的独特风格和主题,如《飘》、《红字》和《汤姆·索亚历险记》等。
二、美国文学的主题与特点美国文学的主题广泛而多样,涵盖了对自由、平等、个人主义和社会正义的探索。
美国文学作品常常关注社会问题和人类命运,如种族歧视、性别平等、战争和社会阶级等。
同时,美国文学也以其写实主义和现实主义的风格著称,力求真实地描绘社会生活和人物形象。
三、美国文学的代表作品1.《钢铁是怎样炼成的》这是美国作家海明威的代表作之一,通过描写一战期间的士兵们的生活和战争的残酷性,展现了人性的脆弱和战争的荒谬。
2.《了不起的盖茨比》这是美国作家菲茨杰拉德的代表作之一,以20世纪20年代的纽约社交圈为背景,描绘了财富、爱情和欲望的交织,对美国梦的追求和破灭进行了深刻的探讨。
3.《杀死一只知更鸟》这是美国作家哈珀·李的代表作之一,通过一个小女孩的视角,揭示了种族歧视和社会不公的问题,以及人性的复杂性和善恶的边界。
4.《老人与海》这是美国作家海明威的另一部代表作品,通过一个老渔夫与大海的搏斗,探讨了生命的意义和人与自然的关系。
5.《傲慢与偏见》这是英国作家简·奥斯汀的作品,虽然不是美国文学,但对美国文学的影响深远。
通过描写女主角伊丽莎白·班纳特的成长和婚姻观念的转变,探讨了社会等级、婚姻和爱情的主题。
四、美国文学的影响与意义美国文学不仅仅是一种艺术形式,更是美国文化和民族精神的重要组成部分。
1、The Colonial Period(1607-1765)American Puritanism ( in the early 17th century through the end of the 18th)北美第一位女诗人Anne Bradstreet(宗教气息,夫妻恩爱)Edward Taylor 都受英国玄学派影响(metaphysical)2、The Enlightenment and Revolution PeriodBenjamin Franklin:Poor Richard's Almanac The Autobiography---“美国梦”的根源3、American Romanticism(end of 18th to the civil war)American writers emphasis upon the imaginative and emotional qualities of literature.早期浪漫主义Washington Irving father of American Literature <The Sketch Book>短篇小说James Fenimore Cooper 历史,冒险,边疆小说《The Leather-stocking Tales>文明发展对大自然的摧残与破坏William Cullen Bryant 美国第一个浪漫主义诗人《To a Waterfowl><The Yellow Violet>美国山水,讴歌大自然,歌颂美国生活现实Edgar Allan Poe ---(48 poems,70 short stories)He greatly influenced the devotees of “Art for art’s sake.”He was father of psychoanalytic criticism , and the detective story.Ralph Waldo Emerson---The chief spokesman of New England TranscendentalismAmerican Transcendentalism (also known as “American Renaissance”) It is the high tide of American romanticism Transcendentalists spoke for the cultural rejuvenation and against the materialism of American society. 《Nature》---the Bible of Transcendentalism by Emerson 《Self-Reliance》表达他的超验主义观点Henry David Thoreau------ Waldenhe regarded nature as a symbol of spirit.Thoreau was very critical of modern civilization.小说家:Hawthorne-赞成超验He is a master of symbolism The Scarlet Letter《红字》Melville 怀疑,悲观,sailing experiences Moby Dick百科全书式性质/海洋作品/动物史诗诗人Longfellow《I Shot an Arrow...》《A Psalm of Life》第一首被完整地介绍到中国的美国诗歌Whitman (Free Verse---without a fixed beat or regular rhyme scheme )《Leaves of Grass》《One's Self I Sing》《O Captain! My Captain!》songDickinson inner life of the individual ---died for beauty4、The Age of RealismJames upper reaches of American society. <一位女士的肖像》inner world of manHowells, concerned himself chiefly with middle class life.<The Rise of Silas Lapman>Twain the lower strata of society. humor and local colorism<Life on the Mississippi> <The Adventures of Tom Sawyer> <The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn >American Naturalism 自然主义(新型现实)Stephen Crane;《Maggie: A Girl of the Streets》《The Red Badge of Courage》pessimisticTheodore Dreiser;Sister Carrie;Jennie Gerhardt;An American Tragedy(Trilogy of Desire)O.Henry (William Sydney Porter):The Gift of the Magi;The Cop and the anthemJack London:The Call of the Wild;Martin Eden5、The Modern Period The 1920s-1930s ( the second renaissance of American literature)The Roaring Twenties ,The Jazz Age ,“lost”(Gertrude Stein) and “waste land”(T.S.Eliot)现代主义小说家F. Scott Fitzgerald:《The Great Gatsby》被视为美国文学“爵士时代”的象征,以美国梦American Dream为主线。
【美国】Chapter 2 The Realistic Period现实主义时期1. This new attitude was characterized by a great interest in the realities of life.由于对现实生活产生了浓厚的兴趣,产生了新的创作灵感。
2. The three dominant figures of the period are William Dean Howells, Mark Twain, and Henry James.这一时期的三个代表作家是豪威尔斯,亨利.詹姆斯和马克.吐温。
3. In short, they set the example and charted the future course for the subjects, themes, techniques and styles of fiction we still call modern.总之,他们为后来的现实文学在题材,技巧和风格上都树立了典范。
4. 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.豪威尔斯讨论上升的中产阶级及其生活方式,而马克.吐温则喜欢把他自己家乡的人放在故事的最前沿。
5. In a word, naturalism is evolved from realism when the author’s tone in writing becomes less serious and less sympathetic but more ironic and more pessimistic.总之,自然主义产生现实主义,只是在创作上更富讽刺,更加悲观。
Captain John Smith (first American writer).Anne Bradstreet;The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America (colonists living)Edward Taylor(the best puritan poet)John Cotton ”the Patriarch of New England” teacher spiritual leader Benjamin Franklin The Autobiography Poor Richard’s Almanack Thomas Jefferson:Political Career Thoughts The Declaration of Independence we hold truth to be self-evidencePhilip Freneau“Father of American Poetry” The Wild Honey Suckle American Romanticism optimism and hopeNationalism Washington Irving“Father of American Literature short story”The first “Pure Writer” A History of New York The Sketch Book marked the beginning of American Romanticism! “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”Rip Van WinkleJames Fenimore Cooper Father of American sea and frontier novels Leather stocking Tales The Last of the Mohicans The Pioneers The Prairie The Pathfinder The DeerslayerEdgar Allan Poe father of detective story and horror fiction Tales of the Grotesque and the Arabesque “MS. Found in a Bottle” “The Murders in the Rue Morgue”“The Fall of the House of Usher”“The Masque of the Red Death”“TheCask of Amontillado”效果论art for arts sake诗歌The Raven 《乌鸦》Annabel Lee 《安娜贝尔•李》To Helen 《致海伦》•Henry Wadsworth Longfellow be honored by having his bust placed in the Poets’ Corner of Westminster Abbey.the first American poet to write the narrative poems.•Works:•Voices of the Night《夜吟》•Ballads and Other Poems《民谣及其他》• A Psalm of Life《人生礼赞》•The Slave’s Dream《奴隶的梦》•The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls《潮起潮落》•My Lost Youth《逝去的青春》•The Song of Hiawatha《海华沙之歌》•The Courtship of Miles Standish《迈尔斯斯坦迪什的求婚》••New England Transcendentalism summit of American •Romanticism.Leaders: Emerson and Thoreau“The Universe is composed of Nature and the Soul.”•Ralph Waldo Emerson New England Transcendentalism. •Nature (论自然) American Scholar (美国学者)Divinity School Address (神学院演说)Representative Men 代表English Traits(英国人的特征)•The Over-Soul (论超灵) Self-Reliance(论自立)•Henry David Thoreau Walden, or Life in the Woods Civil Disobedience•Transcendentalism Emerson Thoreau •Nathaniel Hawthorne Twice-Told Tales Mosses from an Old Manse The Scarlet Letter•The House of the Seven Gables 1851••The Blithedale Romance 1852••The Marble Faun 1860g)“Young Goodman Brown”(Mosses from an Old Manse)g)“The Minister’s Black Veil”(Twice-Told Tales )g)“Dr. Rappacini’s Daughter” (Mosses from an Old Manse)Herman Melville Typee the whaler Acushnet Omoo Mardi Pierre White Jacket Billy Budd Moby Dick RedburnHenry Wadsworth Longfellow be honored with a bust in the Poet’s corner of Westminster Abbey.Naturalism:自然主义 a new and harsher realism Deterministic 决定论,宿命的pessimism代表作家:Stephen Crane 史蒂芬.克莱恩, Frank Norris 弗朗克.诺里斯, Jack London 杰克.伦敦, Theodore Dreiser 西奥多.德莱塞.Darwinism: 达尔文主义:an evident influence on naturalism, stress the animality of manWalt Whitman Leaves of Grass the first genuine epic poem •Emily Dickinson•Because I could not Stop for Death•I Heard a Fly Buzz—When I Died•My Life Closed Twice before its Close•I Died for Beauty—but was ScarceHarriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom’s CabinMark Twainn 1.The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County (1865) (卡拉弗拉斯县的著名跳蛙)n 2.Innocents Abroad (1869)(成功傻子出国记)n 3.Roughing It (1872) (艰苦岁月)n 4.The Gilded Age (with Charles Dudley waenner,1873) (镀金时代)n 5.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876)(汤姆索耶历险记)The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn realismO. Henry The Gift of the Magi the cop and AnthemHenry James Daisy Miller The Portrait of a Lady 国际化Jack London The Call of the Wild Martin Eden”(autobiographical novel自传体小说)•Theodore Dreiser•Sister Carrie 1900•An American Tragedy 1925 the greatest successful•The Financier 1912•The Titan 1914•The Stoic the protagonist Trilogy of desire欲望三部曲•Dreiser Looks at Russia 1928•F. Scott Fitzgerald•This Side of Paradise (1920)•Flappers and Philosophers (1920)•The Beautiful and Damned (1920)•Tales of the Jazz Age (1922)•The Great Gatsby (1925)•Tender Is the Night (1934)•The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (short story)•Ernest Hemingway representative of “The Lost Generation •The Sun Also Rises(1926)• A Farewell to Arms(1929)•eg. For Whom the Bell Tolls(1937)•eg. The Old Man and the Sea(1952)T. S. Eliot The Waste LandO.Henry the gift of Magi the cop and the AnthemJack London The call of the wild Martin EdenEzra pound in a station of the metroEdwin Arlington Robinson Richard CoryRobert Frost the road not taken stopping by woods on a snowy evening 崇尚自然Carl Sandburg fogWallace Stevens Anecdote of the jarJohn Steinbeck the grapes of wrathWilliam Faulkner the sound and the fury as I lay dying sanctuary light in August Absalom the Hamlet go down Moses50stars 13stripes任期8年New England northeast1492 哥伦比亚发现新大陆。
美国⽂学选读知识点整理1.Benjamin Franklin(1706~1790)Poor Richard’s AlmanacThe Autobiography2.Edgar Allan Poe(1809~1849)Tamerlane and Other PoemsMurders in the Rue MorguePoemsThe Purloined LetterThe Raven and other PoemsThe Gold BugTales of the Grotesque and ArabesqueThe Philosophy of CompositionTalesThe Poetic PrincipleThe Fall of the House of UsesAl AraafThe Red Masque of the Red Death LigeiaThe Black CatThe Cask of AmontilladoAnnabel LeeSonnet--To ScienceTo Helen3.Ralph Waldo Emerson(1803~1882) NatureSelf-RelianceThe American ScholarThe Divinity School AddressEssays:First SeriesEssays:Second SeriesRepresentative menEnglish TraitsThe Conduct of LifePoemsMay-Day and Other PiecesNathaniel Hawthorne(1804~1864)FanshaweTwice-told TalesMosses from an Old ManseScarlet LetterThe House of the Seven GablesThe Blithedale RomanceThe Marble Faun4.Herman Melville(1819~1891)TypeeOmooMardiRedburnWhite JacketMoby DickThe Confidence ManBattle PiecesClarelTimoleonBilly Budd5.Henry David Thoreau(1817~1862)On the Duty of Civil DisobedienceA Week on the Concord and Merrimack RiverWalden6.Henry Wadsworth Longfellow(1807~11882) V oices of the Night Ballads and Other PoemsEvangelineThe Song of HiawathaI shot an ArrowA Psalm of Life7.Walt Whitman(1819~1892)Leaves of GrassOne’s Self I SingO Captain!My Captain8.Emily Dickinson(1830~1886)To Make a PrairieSuccess Is Counted SweetestI’m Nobody!9.Mark Twain (1835~1910)The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras CountryThe Innocents AbroadThe Gilded AgeThe Adventures of Tom SawyerLife on the MississippiThe Adventures of Hucklebeerry finnA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg10.Henry James(1843~1916)A Passionate PilgrimRoderick HudsonThe Novels and Tales of Henry JamesThe AmericanDaisy MillerThe Portrait of a LadyThe BostoniansThe Princess of CasamassimaThe Spoils of PoyntonThe Turn of the ScrewThe Awkward AgeThe Wings of the DoveThe AmbassadorsThe Golden BowlThe Art of FictionThe American SceneThe Jolly Corner11.Stephen Crane(1871~1900)Maggie:A Girl of the StreetsThe Red Badge of CourageThe Open BoatThe Bride Comes to Y ellow SkyThe Blue Hotel12.Willa Cather(1873~1947)Miss Jewett13.Sherwood Anderson(176~1941) Windy McPherson’s Son Winesburg,OhioMarching MenPoor WhiteThe triumph of the Egg and Other StoriesHorses and MenMany MarriagesDark LaughterBeyond DesireDeath in the Woods and Other Stories14.Katherine Anne Porter(1890~1980) The Flowering Judas Pale Horse,Pale RiderThe Leaning TowerThe Old OrderOld MortalityA Ship of FoolsThe Jilting of Granny Weatherall15.F.Scott Fitzgerald(1896~1940)This Side of ParadiseThe Beautiful and the DamnedFlappers and PhilosophersTales of the Jazz AgeThe Great GatsbyTender is the NightThe Crack-Up16.William Faulkner(1897~1962)The Marble FaunSoldier’s PayThe Sound and the FuryMosquitoesAs I Lay DyingLight in AugustAbsalom,AbsalomThe HamletSartorisThe TownThe MansionBarn Burning17.Ernest Hemingway(1899~1961)In Our TimeThe Sun Also RisesA Farewell to ArmsFor Whom the Bell TollsThe Old Man and the SeaA Clean,Well-Lighted Place18.Ezra Pound(1885~1972)ExultationsPersonaeCathayCantosDes ImagistesIn a Station of the Metro19.Wallace Stevens(1879~1955)The Necessary AngelAnecdote of the Jar20.William Carlos Williams(1883~1963) Collected Later Poems Collected Early PoemsPatersonThe Red WheelbarrowSpring and All21.Robert Frost(1874~1963)A Boy’s WillNorth of BostonNew HamphshireCollected PoemsA Further RangeA Witness TreeFire and IceStopping by Woods on a Snowy EveningThe Road Not Taken22.Langston Hughes(1902~1967)The Weary BluesFine Clothes to the JewThe Dream Keeper and Other PoemsShakespeare in HarlemDreamsMe and the MuleBorder Line23.Archibald MacLeish(1892~1982)The Happy MarriageThe Poet of EarthConquistadorCollected PoemsJ.B.Ars Poetica24.Eugene Glastone O’Neill(1888~1953) Bound East for Cardiff In The ZoneThe Long V oyage HomeThe Moon of the CaribeesEmperor JonesThe Hairy ApeThe Great God BrownStrange InterludeDesire Under the ElmsMourning Becomes ElectraThe Iceman ComethA Touch of the PoetLong Day’s Journey Into NightThe Moon for the MisbegottenHughieMore Stately Mansions25.Eiwyn Brooks White(1899~1985)Talk of the TownIs Sex NecessaryElements of StyleStuart LittleCharlotte’s WebQuo V adimus or The Case for the Bicycle One Man’s MeatThe Points of My CompassLetters of E.B,whiteEssays of E.B,whitePoems and Sketches of E.B.White Writings from The New Y orkerOnce More to the Lake 26.Tennessee Williams(1911~1983) The Glass MenagerieA Streetcar Named DesireCat On a Hot Tin RoofSummer and SmokeThe Rose TattooCamino RealOrpheus DescendingSuddenly Last SummerThe Sweet Bird of Y outhThe Night of the Lguana27.Ralph Waldo Ellison(1914~1994) Invisible ManShadow and ActGoing to the Territory28.Robert Lowell(1917~1977)Lord Weary’s CastleLife StudiesThe DolphinSkunk Hour29.Elizabeth Bishop(1911~1979) North and SouthCollected PoemsGeography IIIIn the Waiting Room30.Theodore Roethke(1908~1963)The Waking PoemsThe Collected PoemsOn the Poet and His Craft:Selected Prose 31.Allen Ginsberg(1926~1997)HowlA Supermarket in California32.Sylvia Plath(1932~1963)The ColossusArielWinter TreesThe Bell JarLetters HomePoint Shirley33.Robert Hayden (1913~1980)Frederick Douglass34.Robert Bly(1926~)The Light Around the BodyThe SixtiesDriving Through Minnesota During the Hanoi Bombing 35.Maya Angelou(1928~)Still I Rise36.Arthur Miller(1915~2005) All My Sonse Death of a SalesmanThe CrucibleA View from the BridgeAfter the FallThe Archbishop’s CellingThe Misfits37.Saul Bellow(1915~2005) Dangling manThe VictimThe Adventures of Augie MarchHenderson the Rain KingHerzogSeize the DayMr.Sammler’s PlanetHumbolt’s GiftThe Dean’s DecemberMore Die of HeartbreakThe TheftThe ActualRavelsteinMosby’s Memories and Other StoriesThe Last AnalysisLooking for Mr.Green38.Joseph Heller(1923~1999) We Bombed in New Haven Something HappenedGood as GoldGod KnowsCatch-2239.Toni Morrison(1931~)The Bluest EyeSulaSong of SolomonTar BabyBelovedJazzParadiseLoveA MercyRecitatif40.Louise Erdrich(1954~)Love MedicineThe Beet QueenTracksThe Crown of ColumbusThe Bingo PalaceTales of Burning LoveThe Antelope WifeThe Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse The Master Butchers Singing Club Four SoulsThe Painted DrumThe Plague of DovesShadow TagLulu’s Boys。
美国文学选读期末总结美国文学是世界文学的重要组成部分,拥有悠久的历史和丰富的文化,它影响了世界各地的文学发展。
在这门选读课程中,我们从殖民地时期开始,一直到二十一世纪,学习了许多重要的美国文学作品。
通过阅读这些作品,我们不仅了解了美国文化和历史,也探讨了许多重要的主题和思想。
在殖民地时期,美国文学开始萌芽。
我们读到了威廉·布拉德福的《普利茅斯记》和詹姆斯教酋长的《联邦纲要》。
这些作品记录了最早的殖民地生活,揭示了殖民者面临的困难和对未来的希望。
通过阅读这些作品,我们了解到殖民地时期的美国社会是如何建立起来的,以及它对后世产生了怎样的影响。
在十九世纪,美国文学迎来了一个辉煌的时期。
我们阅读了许多重要的作品,如纳撒尼尔·霍桑的《红字》、赫尔曼·梅尔维尔的《白鲸》和马克·吐温的《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》。
这些作品探讨了人性的复杂性、道德的问题和对社会的批判。
他们让我思考人类内心的冲突和道德选择的困难。
这些作品也在文学史上留下了深远的影响,对后来的作家和文学发展产生了重要的影响。
在二十世纪,美国文学经历了一系列重要的变革和创新。
我们读到了弗朗西斯·斯科特·菲茨杰拉德的《了不起的盖茨比》、欧内斯特·海明威的《老人与海》和托尼·莫里森的《亲爱的》。
这些作品通过不同的风格和形式来探索一系列的主题,如美国梦、个体与社会的关系、种族和性别等。
它们展示了美国文学的多样性和丰富性,也反映了美国社会的变化和发展。
此外,我们还读到了一些二十一世纪的作品,如乔纳森·弗兰岑的《自由的哀思》和夏娃·芭比恩·鲍登的《女人的生活》,它们涉及了当代社会的问题和议题。
这些作品让我思考了现代社会的挑战和困境,也让我对未来的发展有了更深的思考。
通过这门选读课程,我对美国文学有了更深入的了解。
我认识到美国文学不仅仅是一堆经典的作品,更是一个反映社会和思想的镜子。
The 1920s (1) Modernisma general term applied retrospectively to the wide range of experimental and avant-garde trends in the literature (and other arts)of the early 20th century, including Symbolism, Futurism, Expressionism, Imagism, Vorticism, Dada, and Surrealism, along with the innovations of unaffiliated writers. Modernist literature is characterized chiefly by a rejection of 19th-century traditions. Modernist writers disturbed their readers by adopting complex and difficult new forms and styles. In fiction, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf attempted new ways of tracing the flow of characters’ thoughts in their stream-of –consciousness style. In poetry, Ezra Pound and T.S.Eliot replaced the logical exposition of thoughts with collages of fragmentary images and complex allusions.Modernist writing is predominantly cosmopolitan, and often expresses a sense of urban cultural dislocation, along with an awareness of new anthropological and psychological theories. Its favored techniques of juxtaposition and multiple point of view challenge the reader to reestablish a coherence of meaning from fragmentary forms. In English, its major landmarks are Joyce’s Ulysses and Eliot’s The Waste Land (both 1922).The 1920s (2) ImagismImagism: the doctrine and poetic practice of a small but influential group of American and British poets calling themselves imagists between 1912 and 1917. Imagist Movement is a revolt against the sentimental and manneristic (格式化的)poetry at the turn of the century. Led at first by Ezra Pound, and the by Amy Lowell, the group rejected most 19th-century poetry as cloudy(含糊的)verbiage(啰嗦), and aimed instead at a new clarity and exactness in the short lyric poem. The imagists cultivated concision and directness, building their short poems around single images; they also preferred looser cadences(节奏)to traditional regular rhythms. Apart from Pound and Lowell, the group also includes H.D., F.S.Flint, D.H. Lawrence and William Carlos Williams.The three phrases1908 – 1909. T. E. Hulme founded a club in LondonBasic principles; more discussion, less writing1912 – 1914. Ezra Pound1912, the three imagist poetic principles came out1914, the first anthology of Imagist poems---- Des Imagistes 诗选1914 – 1917. Amy Lowell No great achievementsThe three Imagist poetic principles1.Direct treatment of the ―thing‖, whether subjective or objective.要求诗歌直接呈现描写对象(以雕塑和绘画的手法,只展现而不加评论所用的语言尽可能相似于描写对象。
2. To use absolutely no word that does not contribute to the presentation ---Economy of expression. (There must be no explanations, no drawing of conclusions.)不用没有意义的形容词、修饰语,意象具有跳跃性(fragmented)3. Rhythm--- It concerns a breaking away from conventional prosody, the use of free verse and interrelationship between music and verse.摒弃传统格律,注重诗歌形式的自由。
主张按照语言的音乐性写诗,反对按固定音步写诗。
Modernist writers1. Ezra Pound (1885 – 1972)---- father of modern American poetry, a leading spokesman of the Imagist movementWorks :imagist poem: In a Station of the MetroCathay 华夏(中国古诗译集)1915Homage to Sextus Propertius 向普罗波蒂斯致敬1917Hugh Selwyn Mauberley 休塞尔温莫伯利1920Cantos 诗章(masterpiece) (containing a total of 117 poems)the influence of Confucius over Pound (embodied in the ideas of Cantos):Pound sees in Chinese history and the doctrine of Confucius a source of strength and wisdom with which to counterpoint western gloom and confusion.To him, the wisdom of Confucianism boils down to one notion: Order and tranquility, from which light shines forth.Order and tranquility come from enlightened rule, and a salient feature of Confucian enlightened rule is even distribution of wealth and light taxation.His survey of Chinese history is highly simplistic and idealistic. He sees the rise and fall of dynasties purely as the result of their following or violating the Confucian principle…The character for the cardinal Confucian virtue, ―compassion‖, opens and informs the whole canto. 2. T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) Nobel Prize winner (1948)T·S·艾略特的著名长诗《荒原》的副题就是:―献给埃兹拉·庞德,最卓越的匠人‖,该诗曾得利于庞德的亲自修改。
He became a British naturalized citizen in 1927.his famous principle of objective correlative 客观相关物poems:The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock 普鲁弗洛克的情歌1911Gerontion 小老头1920 Hollow man 空心人1925Ash Wednesday 圣灰节1930 Four Quartets 四个四重奏1943The Waste Land 荒原1925 ---the manifesto of “lost Generation”, established Eliot’s position as the leader of “Waste Land Painters”.“Waste land”itself becomes a symbol of the declining western civilization. It is a milestone of the modern western poetry.drama:Sweeney Agonistes 力士斯威尼The Cocktail Party 鸡尾酒会The Confidential clerk 机要秘书Murder in the Cathedral 大教堂谋杀案As a literary critic, he has famous doctrine on poets and poetry:the“impersonal theory ”非个性化理论All these would necessarily lead to the emergence of the New Criticism.Collection of critical essays:Essays on Style and Order风格及秩序论文集The Sacred Wood神木The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism Elizabethan EssaysEssays Ancient and Modern After Strange Gods 拜异教之神3.Wallace Stevens (1879-1955)An unusual poet in modern American literary history. He was a very successful business man.To him, a poet lives in two worlds---one of imagination and the other of reality ---and builds bridges between them. All his poems recorded the unending dialogue of imagination & reality.famous poem:Anecdote of the Jar 坛子的故事The Emperor of Ice-Cream 冰淇淋大帝The Idea of Order at key West 在基韦斯特的秩序的思考prose writing:The Necessary Angel 必不可少的安琪儿volume of poetry:Ideas of Order 关于秩序的思考The Man with the Blue GuitarParts of a WorldTransport to Summer 转入夏季The Auroras of Autumn 秋天的晨曦Collected Poems 诗集4.William Carlos Williams (1883-1963)Williams worked all his life as a physician. He wrote poems about everyday subjects and the lives of ordinary people, using clear, concrete language. An American poet closely associated with modernism and Imagism. He wrote poetry not because he had to but because he wanted to.William’s attitude toward Eliot and Pound:He is a friend of Pound’s but resented his broken multi-cultural style.As a matter of fact, he was anti-Eliot all his life. His antagonism to T. S. Eliot dated from the publication of The Waste Land, which, he believed, gave the poem back to the academics. He strongly disapproves of the Pound-Eliot bookish, and intellectual brand of poetry, for he believes that ―localism alone can lead to culture.His poetics :1.The source of information -- American poetry must be rooted in America as its fount of inspiration(灵感)and its source of information and subject matter. He believes that ―localism alone ca n lead to culture.‖(民族化同样能产生好的文学)What he wanted to achieve is to reach the universal plane of meaning through the representation of the local.通过描写本土的状貌来反映普遍意义Life as it is lived is the beginning and the end of the poet’s endeavor. Life is in itself poetry simple and pure. Poetry inheres in the life around us.2. The language and rhythm-- He feels strongly that poetry must be grounded in everyday experience and in the speech of the common man. It must use the common meters of living speech.3.The use of image ---He is an excellent imagist poet. To him, Philosophical and metaphysical speculation has absolutely no place in poetry. In Paterson he writes, ―Say it! No ideas but in things‖ ,(思想仅寓于事物之中) which means that don’t philosophize and say it in terms of so me kind of concretization . ( 不要说教,要借助于意象使观点具体化)poem: The Red Wheelbarrow 红色手推车Spring and All 春天及一切long poem: Paterson 佩特森Prose work: In the American Grain 美国性格The Red WheelbarrowThe picture presents common sights in the colorful, lively life.The wheelbarrow is very common in country life, and rainwater means hope, virility to the crops. The moving chicken are very lively and make one light-hearted.The picture, with red and white, is very colorful.This lively, colorful scene makes one light-hearted and cheerful.The picture conveys a very lively common life. It makes the readers realize that beauty inheres in the lively, common life. Or life itself is poem pure and poem inheres in the life around us.On the surface level, ―so much depends on‖emphasizes the necessity and importance of these things to farm life . What is the metaphorical meaning?The metaphorical meaning may be that common life is very important to people. Life is poetic; it canoffer enough material for poetry writing. ?1. How to understand the ―object‖ and the ―image‖ in the poem ―The Red Wheelbarrow‖ ?In order to understand the poem, it’s necessary for us to state the writer’s poetic ideas. William Carlos Williams believes that life itself can provide enough material efor poetry writing, and poetry inheres in the life around us. The consensus seems to be that he states his poetic idea in this poem. Then the poem can be understood as the following:The ―image’ is a quick succession of related images ---―the red whe elbarrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens‖. (the lively, common life; synecdoche提喻)The poet doesn’t state the ―object‖ directly in the poem. The ―object‖ is subjective. It refers to the poet’s poetic idea concerning ―material for poetry writing‖.Through this image, the poet points out that the lively common life can provide material enough for poetry writing; poetry inheres in life around us. Poets should make their poetry as lively as life.2. Appreciate the poem ―The Red Wheelbarrow‖ on the basis of the three Imagist poetic principle1) The poet directly presents the image in the poem --- ―the red wheelbarrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens‖, and this suggests the lively, common life.According to the poet W illiam Carlos Williams’s poetic ideas, the poem maybe illustrates his poetic idea concerning ―material for poetry writing‖. He is perhaps comparing ―material for poetry writing‖ to the lively, common life. ―wheelbarrow, chicken, rainwater‖ are very commo n objects in farm life. These things are important to both farm life and poets’ poetic endeavor for life can provide enough writing material. Poets should make their poetry as lively as life itself.2) Altogether 16 words . No words that does not contribute to the presentation. No explanation.3)It is written in free verse. What’s more, there is special sound effect in it: the whole poem consists of one sentence which is divided into 8 lines and 4 stanzas. Pause falls between the units of the sentence ,for example: so much depends (P) upon (P) … such unnatural pauses gives the poem a spasmodic (不连续的)sound effect, which represents the actual movement of the red wheelbarrow. the influence of Imagism1)the imagist theories call for brief language, describing the precise picture in as few words as possible. This new way of poetry composition has a lasting influence in the 20th century poetry.2)the second lasting influence of Imagism is the form of free verse. There are no metrical rules. There are apparent indiscriminate(杂乱的)line breaks, which reflects the discontinuity of life itself. That is art of the poem. (The poet uses the length of the lines and the strange groupings of words to show how life itself can be broken up into somehow meaningless clusters.)5.Robert Frost (1874-1963) “新英格兰诗人”诗多以田园生活为题材He won the Pulitzer Prize four times. He was considered as the ―unofficial poet laureate of the nation‖. In 1961, he was invited to read his poems in the inauguration ceremony of President Kennedy. He was the only poet who once had such an honor.Poetry Collections:his first volume —A Boy’s Will (1913)少年的意志North of Boston(1914) 波士顿以北“Mending Wall ”修墙The Wood Pile 柴堆Mountain Interval (1916) 山间“The Road Not Taken” 一条未走的路New Hampshire (1923) 新罕布什尔“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”雪夜林边驻West-Running Brook (1928) 西去的溪流A Further Range (1936) 又一片牧场A Witness Tree (1942) 见证树writing feature:He is one of the most popular American modernist poets. The charm of his poetry is that it seems to be natural,direct and simple and the fact is that it is deceptively simple.貌似简单的复杂性Frost’s poems are New England in their setting.The subjects come from country life of ordinary people.He used plain language, traditional poetics and common symbols to express profound ideas. His innovation is to combine traditional poetic forms (传统英诗形式)with American speech rhythms and vocabulary.He showed little interest in experimentation in form. But for him, form of poetry is as important as sense . The ordering of sound and sense(诗歌的语调与内容的统一) is one major concern of his career.His poetry emphasizes modern thematic concern . By writing poem, he managed to construct a ― momentary stay against confusion‖.(暂时逃避现实的混乱)Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Eveningsome sound devicesalliteration: (头韵)诗句中相邻的词以相同的字母或声韵开头The sun sank slowly .assonance(元音韵)相同或相似的元音在诗行中反复出现The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plainconsonance(辅音韵)诗行中两个或两个以上的词的词尾辅音相同I like to see it lap the Miles And lick the Valleys upthe sound devices employedthe rhyme pattern in this poem (Vowels and diphthongs)Winter Solstice冬至---the longest and darkest eveningalone, dark, quiet, coldRobert Frost was greatly influenced by the Transcendentalist ideas which hold that nature can exercise a healthy and restorative influence upon people’s mind.Major features of New England Transcendentalism:3) The Transcendentalists regarded nature as symbolic of the Spirit or GodNature is the garment of the Oversoul. Therefore it could exercise a healthy and restorative influence on the human mind. Things in nature tended to become symbolic.SymbolismThe woods (beyond the borders of the village) sit on the edge of civilization. It is restful, seductive, lovely, deep–-naturethe village (or "society," "civilization," "duty," "responsibility") --human worldthe theme——constructing ―a momentary stay against confusion‖The speaker was in his onerous life journey. The woods is so lovely & fascinating that he had a strong desire to escape from the chaotic society & find refuge in the forest.Frost was deeply influenced by the Transcendentalist idea which holds that nature can exercise a healthy and restorative influence upon the human mind. So after pausing a little while beside the woods, the speaker got enough energy and virility from the restorative nature. He remembered he had so much responsibilities. He must continue his life journey. His short stay by the woods provides ―a momentary stay against confusion‖.Some information concer ning ―Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening‖As a poet, Frost started very late. (His first volume of poetry wasn’t published until he was nearly forty. )The large family was a heavy burden for him. At the same time, He was intensely aware of thechaos of the modern age. How he wanted to escape from the harsh reality.American Modernism Novelists:1.F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) 爵士乐时代的命名者和象征Fitzgerald is generally regarded as spokesman of the 1920s ,the peculiar decade that combined the postwar economic boom and the sense of spiritual disorientation.novels:This Side of Paradise人间天堂(1920)The Beautiful and Damned 漂亮冤家(1922)The Great Gatsby 了不起的盖茨比(1925)Tender is the Night 夜色温柔(1934)The Last Tycoon( unfinished) 最后的大亨Collections of short Stories:Flappers and Philosophers (1921) 时髦女郎和哲学家Tales of the Jazz Age (giving its name to the 1920s)the 1920s---- the Jazz age 爵士乐时代的故事(1921)All the Sad Young Man 一代悲哀的年轻人(1926) (The Rich Boy—one of his best story)Taps at Reveille 清晨起床号The diamond as big as the Ritz 大如里兹饭店的钻石(短篇故事集中的故事)The Great Gatsby ( two heroes)it is set in Long Island's North Shore and New York City during the summer of 1922.hero :Jay GatsbyNick Carraway ( he is both a narrator and a character in the novel )heroine:Daisy Buchanan (her husband---Tom Buchanan)Theme of the novel:The novel is the single most profound commentary in American fiction on American Dream. Fitzgerald deals with the bankruptcy of the American dream, which is highlighted by the disillusionment of the hero’s personal dreams due to the clashes between the romantic version of life and the sordid reality.It is a story of an idealist who tries to recapture his lost love but in vain and is finally destroyed by the influence of the wealthy people around him. Gatsby is the true heir to the American dream. He fails to understand that he cannot recapture the past no matter how much money he makes. Material can’t identify with happiness. Daisy refuses to leave the security of her established position for Gatsby’s adoration and precarious wealth.the magnitude of The Great GatsbyFitzgerald’s greatness lies in the fact that he found intuitively, in his personal experience, the embodiment of that of the nation and created a myth out of American life.Gatsby’s life follows a clear pattern: at first, a dream, then a disenchantment, and finally a sense of failure and despair. Gatsby’s personal experience approximates the whole of theAmerican experience up to the first few decades of the twentieth century.Gatsby’s personal life has assumed a magnitude as a ―cultural-historical allegory‖ for the nation. Here lies the greatest intellectual achievement that Fitzgerald ever achieved.Techniques in the novel1.first-person point view: using the ―dramatic narrator‖--- Nick Carraway (meaning the narrator is also a character in the novel); Nick is related with all the three groups of characters in the novel. He is a reliable person and makes no quick judgments. His limited omniscience (对故事所知很有限的叙述者)creates an effect of mystery and suspense.2.SymbolismGatsby: the country’s historyDaisy: seemingly beautiful American DreamTom: commercialization which brought the country only moral depravityNick: hope of the countryTheme of his worksFitzgerald's fictional world is the best embodiment of the spirit of the Jazz Age, in which he shows a particular interest in the upper-class society . His fiction reveals the hollowness of the American worship of money and the unending American dreams. He dealt most with the double theme of love and money. He believed that the wealthy class corrupted the whole of Am society.American Dream is a popular belief that people can achieve material success through honest hard working in a new world of liberty, equality, chances and promises in America. In this way they can achieve happiness.American Dream is deceptive because it proposes the satisfaction of all desire as an attainable goal and identifies desire with material.In the 1920s, the American Dream went bankrupt in the sense that the wealthy people were spiritually disorientated and morally corrupted. The fact that the rich people turned to be more indifferent and careless brought forth the disillusionment of American Dream.2.Ernest Hemingway (1899 –1961)His books paint a whole generation---the Lost Generation. He was termed as the spokesman of the Lost Generation. In 1954, Hemingway got the Nobel Prize.He was a public hero because he acted out the theme of his own books.novel:The Torrents of spring (1926)The Sun Also Rises (1926) 太阳照常升起(for the first time he paints the Lost generation)A Farewell to Arms (1928)For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940s)丧钟为谁而鸣The Old Man and the Sea (1952)Collection of Short stories:In Our Time 我们的时代(1925)Men without Women (1927)Winner Take Nothing 胜者无所谓(1933)To Have and Have Not 富有与贫穷(1937)play: The Fifth Column 第五纵队(1938)non-fiction: 非小说Death in the Afternoon 午后之死(1932)Green Hills of Africa 非洲的青山(1935)The Old Man and the Sea1.symbolismSantiago – mankind;sea – nature and environment;marlin – purpose of life;shark –the evil force which control human’s fate2. ThemeTo behave well in the lonely, losing battle with life is to show "grace under pressure" and constitutes in itself a kind of victory, a theme clearly established in The Old Man and The Sea. Though life is but a losing battle, it is a struggle man can dominate in such a way that loss becomes dignity; man can be physically destroyed but never defeated spiritually.A Farewell to Armshero: Frederic Henry heroine: CatherineThe end of the novel: (After Catharine's death, Henry stayed in the room where Catharine is lying) But after I had got them out and turned off the light it wasn't any good. It was like saying good-bye to a statue. After a while I went out and left the hospital and walked back to the hotel in the rain.The symbolic meanings of ―arms‖:1.arms-weapons---warfarewell to war---he is longing for peace, happiness2.arms—lover’s arms---lovefarewell to love---the great painThe typical theme of HemingwayIn one sense, Hemingway wrote all his life about one theme, ―grace under pressure‖重压下的风度, and created one hero who acts that theme out. There is a particular term ―the code hero‖ for his character. The Hemingway hero possesses ―despairing courage‖(绝望中的勇气). It is this courage that enables a man to behave like a man ,to assert his dignity in face of adversity. This is the essence of a code of honor(典型品质), which all his heroes believe in.In his fiction the nihilistic(虚无主义的)vision of sterility, failure, and death is modified by his affirmative assertion of the possibility of living with style and courage.(与他活出风格、活出勇气的肯定观点相对照)Therefore, he often dealt with war and courage, and with the question of how to live with pain. style ---the iceberg theory of Hemingway(冰山原则)1/8 of an iceberg is above the water. All of the rest is underneath the water. The same is true with Hemingway’s writing. His sentences only give one sm all bit of the meaning. The rest is implied. One must go very deep beneath the surface to understand the full meaning of his writing.According to Hemingway, good literary writing should be able to make readers feel the emotion of the characters directly and the best way to produce the effect is to set down exactly every particular kind of feeling without any authorial comments, without conventionally emotive language, and with a bare minimum of adjectives and adverbs. characters and the corresponding worksNick Adams—In Our TimeJake Barnes---The Sun Also RisesFrederic Henry---A Farewell to ArmsRobert Jordan---For Whom the Bell TollsSantiago---The Old Man and the SeaHemingway’s Code Hero(硬汉形象)It refers to some protagonists in Hemingway's works. Hemingway defined the Code Hero as "a man who lives correctly, following the ideals of honor, courage and endurance in a world that is sometimes chaotic, often stressful, and always painful."In the general situation of Hemingway's novels, life is full of tension and battles;the world is in chaos and man is always fighting desperately a losing battle. Those who survive and perhaps emerge victoriously in the process of seeking to master the code with a set of principles such as honor, courage, endurance, wisdom, discipline and dignity are known as "the Hemingway code hero".Lost Generation: Name applied to the disillusioned intellectuals and aesthetes of the years following WWI,who rebelled against former ideals and values but could replace them only by despair or a cynical hedonism(享乐主义). The remark of Gertrude Stein ―you are all a lost generation,‖ addressed to Hemingway, was used as a preface to the latter’s novel The sun Also Rises, which brilliantly describes an expatriate group(旅居作家) typical of the ―lost generation.‖ Other expatriate American authors of the period to whom the term is generally applied include E.E. Cummings, F. Scott. Fitzgerald and Ezra Pound etc.More informationIn some sense, all his life, he lived with war emotionally and continued to write about it in order to relive and forget it. Therefore, he often dealt with war and its effects on people, and with the question of how to live with pain. All his works dramatize this concept: life is dangerous and always ready to defeat and destroy you, but if you keep calm and stand on your set of principles, you may win on your own terms.Hemingway held a black, naturalistic (自然主义式的) view of the world, saw it as ―all a nothing,‖ and saw life in terms of battles and tension, which was nothingness (虚无) for him.The Southern RenaissanceSince the beginning of the 20th century, there have emerged a few generations of Southern writers who have all tried to root their works in the south with a view to achieve universal plane of meaning.William Faulkner (1897 -1962) The most important figure in the Southern RenaissanceHe was born into a Southern family with a fairly long tradition in the town of Oxford. His hometown Oxford became the model for his fictional Jefferson town, the seat of his fictional Yoknapatawpha county约克那帕特法县. His own family history found its way into his novels. His family members …He won the Nobel Prize in 1949.collection of poems:The Marble Faunnovels:Soldier’s Pay士兵的报酬(his first novel)1927Mosquitoes 蚊群(1927)Sartoris 沙多里斯(1929)The Sound and the Fury 喧哗与骚动(1929)As I Lay Dying我弥留之际(1930)Sanctuary 圣殿(1931)Light in August 八月之光(1932)Absalom, Absalom! 押沙龙,押沙龙(1936)Go Down, Moses 去吧,摩西(1942)masterpiece:The Sound and the Fury,Absalom, Absalom! Go Down, Moseshis famous short story—A Rose for Emily 献给艾米丽的玫瑰花Special setting: Yoknapatawpha CountyThe Yoknapatawpha county is a typical small southern county. The Yoknapatawpha stories deal, generally, with the historical period from the Civil War up to the 1920s when the First World War broke out, and people of a stratified society, the aristocrats, the new rich, the poor whites, and the blacks. Yoknapatawpha county is not only a complete and detailed creation of a mythical kingdom, it functions also as an allegory of the South.Yoknapatawpha saga (Faulkner’s theme)Faulkner’s works have been termed the Yoknapatawpha saga. He writes about the histories of a number of southern aristocratic families.南方封建贵族家庭In the very rise of these family fortunes, Faulkner sees their inevitable fall. When the same story of the tragic rise and fall recurs in one novel after another, it assumes symbolic proportions. The spiritual deterioration which characterizes modern life stems directly from the loss of love and want of emotional response ---that seems to be one important message of Faulkner’s stories. Yoknapatawpha county is not only a complete and detailed creation of a mythical kingdom, it functions also as an allegory of the South. Its appeal became universal as well as particular.The Sound and the Fury (1929) 《喧哗与骚动》The title of the novel comes from a drama written by William Shakespeare.( ―It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying nothing‖—Macbeth)The main story of the novel is about the family history of the Compsons, who were once the owner of a plantation.The novel is recounting the death of a family, including some of its members, as well as the decline of the traditional upper-class Southern family. (南方封建贵族家庭的衰败)The novel takes place in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County and is split into four parts narrated by four characters.1. Benjy Compson: an idiot2.Quentin Compson: a student in Harvard, full of imagination, felt modern life unbearable, at last committing suicide3.Jason Compson: the eldest son; all vices of modern world, empty and meaningless, traditional humanistic values alien to him4.Dilsey: a black woman servant in the Compsons, a natural woman who had the common feeling and compassion; her response to life and people is natural and intuitive.Theme of the novelIt is an account of the tragic downfall of the Compson family. The idealized past forms a contrast with the loveless present. It conveys a nostalgic feeling about the past and a strong sense of grief over the family’s deterioration.Technique in the novel1. Narration: a new and experimental technique – multiple points of view and unreliable narrator2. Most parts of the novel were written in Stream-of-consciousness: telling the story by recording the thoughts of the characters. The traditional time order of the novel was totally broken in this novel. No capitalization, no proper punctuations. Most parts are fragments with mistaken information.Multiple Points of View多重视角It is one of the literary techniques William Faulkner used, which shows within the same story how the characters reacted differently to the same person or the same situation. The use of this technique gave the story a circular form wherein one event was the center, with various points of view radiating from it. The multiple points of view technique makes。