英国文学课件
Shall I compare thee to a summer&#39。s lease hath all too short a date。It is just a course to get scores To make us more civilized。古希腊罗马文学 《圣经》。古希腊罗马文学。
英国文学课件Tag内容描述:<p>1、Her name is synonymous with beauty, power, intrigue and ultimately tragedy. In 69 B.C Cleopatra was born into Egypts Ptolemy Dynasty, a dynasty in decline and under the protection of Rome. At the age of 18, she assumed the throne along with her younger brother as husband Ptolemy XIII according to Egyptian royal custom. But these royal siblings were hostile to each other and Cleopatra was soon forced from power. Down but not out, Cleopatra waited for the right opportunity to prove her political。</p><p>2、Sonnet 18Shall I compare thee to a summers day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summers lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimmd; And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance or natures changing course untrimmd; But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest; Nor shall Death。</p><p>3、2019/7/9,1,English Literature,For Juniors 2006.1-5,2019/7/9,2,Why Learn Literature?,It is just a course to get scores To make us more civilized, qualified and knowledgeable To amuse ourselves and others For further study 1.Postgraduate of English and American literature in FL institute 2. Postgraduate of literature of foreign countries in Chinese department research more,2019/7/9,3,What and How to Learn?,Not merely satisfied with the textbook Learning literature is much more than reading famou。</p><p>4、英国文学,UK literature,西方文学两个源头,古希腊罗马文学 圣经,古希腊罗马文学,希腊文学 古希腊神话:神的故事和英雄的故事 伊索(Aesop)寓言,木马屠城记,特洛伊,Medieval Literature,Renaissance literature,Literature in 17th Century (Classicism),Literature in18th Century (Enlightenment),Romanticism In England,English Critical Realism,Modern literature,contemporary literature,exit,Medieval literature(中世纪文学),Originally, British literature is oral like other coun。</p><p>5、JosephConrad 1857 1924 oneofthegreatestnovelistsintheEnglishlanguage Quotations No itisimpossible itisimpossibletoconveythelife sensationofanygivenepochofone sexistence thatwhichmakesitstruth itsmeani。</p><p>6、CriticalRealism WhatisCriticalRealism CriticalRealismisthemaintrendoftheliterarythoughtsinthelate19thcentury Itrevealsthecorruptinginfluenceoftheruleofcashuponhumannature Criticalrealistsfirstandforem。</p><p>7、台州学院英国文学课程组,1. Historical Background 2. Literary Characteristics 3. Major Writers 3.1 John Milton 3.2 John Donne,menu,The17th Century The Period of Revolution and Restoration,Historical Background Th。</p><p>8、Thomas Hardy (1840 1928),Menu,Biography Major Works The Wessex novels Detailed analysis,Hardy-last and one of the greatest of Victorian novelists and a poet,Hardy was born on June 2, 1840 in Dorset。</p>