




免费预览已结束,剩余6页可下载查看
下载本文档
版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领
文档简介
美国文学期末考试复习大纲. 文学史1. American Puritanism (美国请教主义):Puritanism was a religious reform movement that arose within the Church of England in the late 16th century.I. Background: Puritanism1. features of Puritanism(1) Predestination: God decided everything before things occurred.(2) Original sin: Human beings were born to be evil, and this original sin can be passed down from generation to generation.(3) Total depravity(4) Limited atonement: Only the “elect” can be saved.2. Influence(1) A group of good qualities hard work, thrift, piety, sobriety (serious and thoughtful) influenced American literature.(2) It led to the everlasting myth. All literature is based on a myth garden of Eden.(3) Symbolism: the American puritans metaphorical mode of perception was chiefly instrumental in calling into being a literary symbolism which is distinctly American.(4) With regard to their writing, the style is fresh, simple and direct; the rhetoric is plain and honest, not without a touch of nobility often traceable to the direct influence of the Bible.II. Overview of the literature1. types of writing: diaries, histories, journals, letters, travel books, autobiographies/biographies, sermons2. writers of colonial period(1) Anne Bradstreet(2) Edward Taylor(3) Roger Williams(4) John Woolman(5) Thomas Paine(6) Philip Freneau(7) Jonathan Edwards(8) Benjamin Franklin2. American Enlightenment (美国启蒙运动):Enlightenment is a philosophical movement of the 18th century that emphasized the use of reason to scrutinize previously accepted doctrines and traditions and that brought about many humanitarian reforms.The American Enlightenment is a term sometimes employed to describe the intellectual culture of the British North American colonies and the early United States (as they became following the American Revolution). It is commonly dated from 17501820. Among the leading intellectual figures of this period are Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.Democratic Origins and Revolutionary Writers, 177618201. Background: American Revolutionhistorical European Enlightenment2. Basic Assumptions:(1) Regard “enlightenment” or “education” as the principle means for development of society(2) Show concern for civil rights, democracy in government and tolerance rather than earlier religious mysticism(3) Reconsider the relationship between man & God. Brief-Deism (natural religion)3. Transcendentalism (超验主义):Transcendentalism is literature, philosophical and literary movement that flourished in New England from about1836 to 1860.It originated among a small group of intellectuals who were reacting against the orthodoxy of Calvinism and the rationalism of the Unitarian Church, developing instead their own faith centering on the divinity of humanity and the natural world.The ideas of transcendentalism were most eloquently expressed by Ralph Waldo Emerson in such essays as Nature (1836) and Self-reliance and by Henry David Thoreau in his book Walden (1854).I. Background: four sources1. Unitarianism(1) Fatherhood of God(2) Brotherhood of men(3) Leadership of Jesus(4) Salvation by character (perfection of ones character)(5) Continued progress of mankind(6) Divinity of mankind(7) Depravity of mankind2. Romantic Idealism: Center of the world is spirit, absolute spirit (Kant)3. Oriental mysticism: Center of the world is “oversoul”4. Puritanism: Eloquent expression in transcendentalismII. Appearance1836, “Nature” by EmersonIII. Features1. spirit/oversoul2. importance of individualism3. nature symbol of spirit/God; garment of the oversoul4. focus in intuition (irrationalism and subconsciousness)IV. Influence1. It served as an ethical guide to life for a young nation and brought about the idea that human can be perfected by nature. It stressed religious tolerance, called to throw off shackles of customs and traditions and go forward to the development of a new and distinctly American culture.2. It advocated idealism that was great needed in a rapidly expanded economy where opportunity often became opportunism, and the desire to “get on” obscured the moral necessity for rising to spiritual height.It helped to create the first American renaissance one of the most prolific period in American literature.4. Dark Romanticism1. Dark Romanticism & Gothic FictionSimilarities: darkness, supernatural, featuring charactersDifferences: sheer horrorGothic Fictions purpose dark mystery & skepticism of manDark Romances purpose2. Dark Romanticismreaction against transcendentalismDark Romanticism is a literary subgenre that emerged from the transcendental philosophical movement popular in 19th century America. Some writers, including Poe, Hawthorne and Melville, found transcendental belief far too optimistic and egotistical and reacted by modifying.3. Dark Romanticism & Transcendentalism:Dark Romantics are much less confident about the notion that perfection is an innate equality of mankind, as believed by transcendentalists. Dark Romantics present individuals as prone to sin and self-destruction, not as inherently possessing divinity and wisdom.While both groups believe nature is a deep spiritual force, Dark Romanticism views it in a much more sinister light than does transcendentalism, which sees nature as a divine & universal organic mediator. For Dark Romantics, the natural world is dark, decaying, and mysterious, when it does reveal truth to man, its revelations are evil.Transcendentalists advocate social reform when appropriate, works of Dark Romanticism frequently show individuals, falling in their attempts to make changes for the better.4. Fiction: General term for invented storiesNovel, short story, novellas, romance, fable etc.堂吉诃德the first novel of European Types of novel:. Kunstlerroman 成长小说 Bildungroman麦田守望者. Spy novel. Historical novel. Campus novel 校园小说. Gothic novel. Epistolary novel. Picaresque novel. Detective novel. Sociological novel. Psychological novel Elements of fiction:. Setting (time, place, environment). Plot (selected events, cause & effect, structure)conflict (exposition, rising action/complication, climax, falling action, resolution). Character (animal, inanimate things). Point of view (first person, third person, multiple). Theme (different from “subject”). Style (diction, syntax, figure of speech). Symbol & Irony. 文学概念1. Allegory (寓言):Allegory is a story with a symbolic meaning used to teach a moral principle. Allegory is a form of extended metaphor, in which objects, persons, and actions in a narrative, are equated with the meanings that lie outside the narrative itself. The underlying meaning has moral, social, religious, or political significance, and characters are often personifications of abstract ideas as charity, greed, or envy.Thus, an allegory is a story with two meanings: a literal meaning and a symbolic meaning.Many of Hawthornes stories are allegories dealing with pride, isolation, love and betray. For example, Young Goodman Brown tells Browns journey in the forest. After the journey, Brown changed a lot. In fact the story shows Browns struggle between goodness and evil and reveals the processes of losing ones innocence.2. Romance:“Romance” is now frequently used as s term to designate a kind of fiction that differs from the novel in being more freely. It is the product of the authors imagination than the product of an effort to represent the actual world with verisimilitude.Romance is a heightened, emotional, and symbolic form of the novel. Romances are not love stories, but serious novels that use special techniques to communicate complex and subtle meanings. Nathaniel Hawthorne is a representative of dark romance, most of his works reveals the dark side of human beings.3. Lyric(抒情诗):In the modern sense, it is any fairly short poem expressing the personal mood, feeling, or meditation of a single speaker. Lyric poetry is the most extensive category of verse. Lyrics may be composed in almost any meter and on almost every subject, although the most usual emotions presented are those of love and grief. Among the common lyric forms are the sonnet, ode, elegy, and the more personal kinds of hymn.Lyric poetry is genre that does not attempt to tell a story but instead of a more personal nature. It portrays the poets own feelings, states of mind, and perceptions.While the genres name derived from “lyre”, implies that it is intended to be sung, much lyric poetry is meant purely for reading.The most popular form for western lyric poetry to take may be the 14-line sonnet, as practiced by Petrarch and Shakespeare. Lyric poetry shows a bewildering variety of forms, including, increasingly in the 20th century, unrhymed ones.Lyric poetry is the most common type of poetry.5. Allusion:It is one of the figures of speech.An allusion is a figure of speech that makes a reference to, or representation of, a place, event, literary work, myth, or work of art, either directly or by implication.For example, in literature, the snake often represents the evil. Its an allusion of Bible. In Bible, the snake allured Eve to eat the apple. Thus, they were punished by God.5. Trickster:Trickster always appears in mythology, its a kind of literary character.In mythology, and in the study of folklore and religion, a trickster is a god, goddess, spirit, man, woman, or anthropomorphic animal who plays tricks or otherwise disobeys normal rules and conventional behavior.Trickster is the “rebellion” that challenges authority.The trickster is a very important archetype in the history of human kind. He is the “wise fool”.It is he, through his creations that destroy the authority.He exists to question and to cause us to question.He is the Destroyer of the world and at the same time the Savior of us all.For example, Robin Hood, he is a thief, who steals the rich to help the poor. On one hand, a thief is supposed to be punished, but on another hand, he steals the money not for himself but to help others. Thus, we call him a trickster.6. Gothic Fiction:Gothic fiction rises in the late of 18th century.The Gothic relates the individual to the infinite universe.Gothic literature pictures the human condition as an ambiguous mixture of good and evil power that cannot be understood completely by human reason.The Gothic novel or short story is any story which can be describe as dark, mysterious, and grotesque. A Gothic story often has supernatural elements that give it a hint of horror/ terror.Gothic fiction is often psychological (from the villains perspective)It has romantic elements: the damsel in distress, the ghost of a loverCreates suspense: never sure what is going to happenIt adopts the use of doppelganger theme.The most familiar Gothic fiction to me is The Vampire Diaries. Similar to the Twilight, it tells a love story between the Vampire and a human being. There are many terror scenes with suspense and a doppelganger in the story. Now The Vampire Diaries is made into TV series. In the TV series, a vampire called Damon is my favorite one.7. Kunstlerroman8. Quest:“quest” means search, pursue, go on adventure. The Quest myth/ Quest story, similar to Romance is a genre of literature.The background, such as an imbalanced society, is often challenging.The hero leaves the society. His goals are always noble. He is always on the side of goodness, and his enemies are always evil.The hero must undergoes trials: physical tests slaying a dragon, battling powerful opponents, rescuing maidens in distress etc.Having completed his quest, the hero returns to society to bring about spiritual transformation and restore the perfect human community.The Captain Ahab in Moby Dick is a hero of quest but not a traditional one, he is a villain hero who tries to conquer the nature.9. Iambic Pentameter:10. Point of View(视角):It is the relationship of the storyteller or narrator, to the story. A story has a first-person point of view if one of the characters, referred to as “I”, tells the story. A story has a limited third-person point of view if the narrator reveals the thoughts of only one character but refers to that character as “he” or “she”. A narrator who tells the thoughts of all the characters and who tells things that no one character could know uses the omniscient (all-knowing), or third-person, point of view.For example, in Moby Dick, Melville adopted the first-person narrator, Ishmael was the observer who saw the events of the story and played s minor role in the action. 重要作家及作品Nathanial Hawthorne (纳撒尼尔霍桑)1. life2. works(1) Two collections of short stories: Twice-told Tales, Mosses from and Old Manse(2) The Scarlet Letter(3) The House of the Seven Gables(4) The Marble Faun3. point of view(1) Evil is at the core of human life, “that blackness in Hawthorne”(2) Whenever there is sin, there is punishment. Sin or evil can be passed from generation to generation (causality).(3) He is of the opinion that evil educates.(4) He has disgust in science.4. aesthetic美学的 ideas(1) He took a great interest in history and antiquity. To him these furnish the soil on which his mind grows to fruition.(2) He was convinced that romance was the predestined form of American narrative. To tell the truth and satirize and yet not to offend: That was what Hawthorne had in mind to achieve.5. style typical romantic writer(1) the use of symbols(2) revelation of characters psychology(3) the use of supernatural mixed with the actual(4) his stories are parable (parable inform) to teach a lesson(5) use of ambiguity to keep the reader in the world of uncertainty multiple point of viewThe Scarlet Letter, (adultery)1. About the story:(1) The story of Hester Prynne Set: the 17th century(2) What is situated immediately outside the door of the prison in which Hester is kept: A rosebush(3) How does Hester support herself financially: as a seamstress(4) She always wears: black(5) “A” represents: adultery2. Major characters in the story:(1) Hester Prynne: wears “A”; “A” defines her identity(2) Arthur Dimmesdale: wears “A” in his heart; his soul never in peace (invisible wearer)(3) Roger Chillingworth: the maker of scarlet letter(4) Pearl: the product/result of “A”3. Symbolism: (special movement in literature; the use of symbols)In “The Scarlet Letter”:(1) The rosebush: passion(2) The forest: an ungovernable place(3) The scarlet letter: adultery; sin(4) Pearl: wildness; passion(5) The meteor: community4. Refuse to take off “A”:(1) For Hester, to remove scarlet letter would be to acknowledge the power it has in determining who she is(2) She is determined to transform its meaning and her identity(3) She wants to be the one who controls its meaning(4) She stands as a self-appointed reminder of the evils society can commitYoung Goodman Brown1. Psychological interpretationSigmund Freud (the founder of psychology):(1) superegoconsciousnessthe principle of morality 超我(2) egosubconsciousnessthe principle of reality 自我(3) idunconsciousnessthe principle of pleasure 本我Browns journey is psychological as well as physical:Village, a place of light and orderForest, a place of darkness and wildness consciousnessunconsciousnessvillagesuperegoFaithBrownegoforestidSatanHawthorne saw the dangers of an overactive suppression of libido and the consequent development of tyrannous superego.2. Men, Women, and the loss of Faith:Despite the literary sexism of his day, Hawthorne portrays women as powerful moral agents.Although Faith is not a three-dimensional character, the story centers on her husbands rejection of her. Women are victimized.Womenangle in the housedo not have desires, rights and needsFallen womenprostitutes, witches, and mad womenFaith to Brown is female sexuality; Satan to Brown is patriarchal authority3. Female images:Innocents vs. Temptresses:(1) Governors wife, Goody Cloyse, prostitutes, maidens, witches, Quaker women, Faith(2) Sex is seen as alluring and dangerous(3) Brown is an empty and failed husband and fatherHerman Melville (赫尔曼麦尔维尔)1. life2. works(1) Typee 泰皮(2) Omio 殴穆(3) Mardi 玛地(4) Redburn 雷德本(5) White Jacket 白外衣(6) Moby Dick(7) Pierre 皮埃尔(8) Billy Budd 比利巴德3. point of view(1) He never seems able to say an affirmative yes to life: His is the attitude of “Everlasting Nay” (negative attitude towards life).(2) One of the major themes of his is alienation (far away from each other).Other themes: loneliness, suicidal individualism (individualism causing disaster and death), rejection and quest, confrontation of innocence and evil, doubts over the comforting 19c idea of progress4. style(1) Like Hawthorne, Melville manages to achieve the effect of ambiguity through employing the technique of multiple view of his narratives.(2) He tends to write periodic chapters.(3) His rich rhythmical prose and his poetic power have been profusely commented upon and praised.(4) His works are symbolic and metaphorical.(5) He includes many non-narrative chapters of factual background or description of what goes on board the ship or on the route (Moby Dick)Moby Dick白鲸:Moby-Dick, often considered the greatest American novel, is a masterpiece with many layers. It is a sea adventure, an exciting chase after a destructive and mysterious creature. The enormous white whale Moby-Dick torments Captain Ahab, who is obsessed with finding and killing Moby-Dick, having lost a leg in a previous encounter with the whale, and Ahabs burning desire for revenge really is the cent
温馨提示
- 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
- 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
- 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
- 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
- 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
- 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
最新文档
- 安全教育鼻出血培训课件
- 防城区那巴水车、那巴村、板蒙里林沟采砂工程项目环境影响报告表
- 灯具工程配套方案(3篇)
- 猫咪面具课件教学
- 农业智能化转型2025年灌溉监测一体化系统建设与创新
- 猫咪画毛衣课件
- 农业无人机租赁市场2025年行业竞争格局与市场潜力分析
- 工程保修工作方案(3篇)
- 电厂钢架改造工程方案(3篇)
- 安全教育摩托车培训课件
- 美术绘本创作教学课件
- 2025无犯罪记录证明申请表申请书(模板)
- GB/T 7031-2025机械振动道路路面谱测量数据的报告
- 新材料研发开发合同
- 矿山支护工培训课件
- 品质红线管理办法
- 新品开发管理办法
- 2025年高考考试大纲 地理(课标版)
- 急性ST段抬高型心肌梗死的护理课件
- 2025年甘肃省高考地理试卷真题(含答案解析)
- 中小学校2025年秋季学期学校德育工作计划:“五维”聚力绘就学生品格成长新图景
评论
0/150
提交评论