英美文学期末考查名词解释

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1. Epic: A long narrative poem telling about the deeds of a great hero and reflecting the values of
the society from which it originated. Many epicswere drawn from an oral tradition and were
transmitted by song and recitation before they were written down.
2. Blank verse: Blank verse is a type of poetry, distinguished by having a regular meter, but no
rhyme. In English, the meter most commonly used with blank verse has been iambic
pentameter (like that which is used in Shakespearean plays
3. Sonnet: The sonnet is a poem in 14 lines with one or the other rhyme schme,a form
much in vogue in Renaissance Europe, expecially in Italy ,France and England.
In 1609 appeared Shakespeare’s sonnets.The Sonnets were written over a number
of years, probably beginning in the early 1590s. A sonnet generally expresses
a single theme or idea
4.
Symbolism is the writing technique of using symbols. It’s a literary movement
that arose in France in the last half of the 19th century and that greatly
influenced many English writers, particularly poets, of the 20th century. It
enables poets to compress a very complex idea or set of ideas into one image
or even one word. It’s one of the most powerful devices that poets employ in
creation.
5. metaphysical poets:The metaphysical poets were a loose group of British lyric poets of the
17th century, who shared an interest in metaphysical concerns and a common way of
investigating them, and whose work was characterised by inventiveness of metaphor (these
involved comparisons being known as metaphysical conceits). These poets were not formally
affiliated; most of them did not even know or read each other. Their poetry was influenced
greatly by the changing times, new sciences and the new found debauched scene of the 17th
century
6. 湖畔诗人
In English literature Lake Poets refer to such romantic poets as
William Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey who lived in the Lake
District. They came to be known as the lake school or Lakers
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7. 头韵 The repetition of the initial consonant sounds in poetry
8. 墓园派诗人A term applied to eighteenth-century poets who wrote meditative poems, usually
set in a graveyard, on the theme of human mortality, in moods which range from elegiac
pensiveness to profound gloom. The vogue resulted in one of the most widely known English
poems, Thomas Gray’s “Elegy written in a country churchyard”. The writing of graveyard
poems spread from England to Continental literature in the second part of the century and also
influenced some American poets.
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Robert Browning (7 May 1812 – 12 December 1889) was an English poet and
playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, especially dramatic
monologues, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. When talking
about Robert Browning,we have to mention his wife, Elizabeth Barrett
Browning ,she was a famous poet too.she wrote many sonnets.