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1.geoffrey chaucer (the founder of english poetry)geoffrey chaucerwas an english author, poet,and philosopher. he is best rememberedfor his unfinished frame narrative the canterbury tales. sometimes called the father of english literature, chaucer is credited by some scholars as the first author to demonstrate the artistic legitimacy of the vernacular middle english, rather than french or latin.chaucer literary career1. the french period (1360s1372) under the influence of french poetry works: the romaunt of the rose玫瑰的故事2. italian period (13721385) under the influence of italian renaissanceworks: the house of fame声誉之堂troylus and criseyde特罗勒斯与克丽西德3. english period (13851400) free from any foreign influence works : the canterbury tales坎特伯雷故事集representative projectstroylus and criseyde(c. 1383) is a poem re-tells inmiddle englishthe tragic story of the loverstroilus and criseydeset againsta backdropofwar inthe siegeof troy.it was composed usingrime royaleand probably completed during the mid 1380s.influence:thepoem had animportant legacy for later writers. many chaucer scholars regard it as the poets finest work. as a finished longit is certainly more self-contained than the better known but ultimately uncompletedcanterbury tales.the canterbury tales (1387-1400) is a collection of stories written in middle english at the精品资料end of the 14th century. the tales (mostly in verse诗, although some are in prose散文 ) are told as part of a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together on ainfluence:the canterbury tales ischaucer s masterpiece代表作and one of themonumental works重要作品in english literature. he uses the tales and the descriptionsof the characters to paint an ironic and critical portrait of english society at the time, andparticularly of the church. structurally, the collection bears the influence ofthedecameron十日谈 .journey fromsouthwarkto the shrine ofsaint thomas becketat canterbury cathedral.contributionhe introduced from italy and france the rhymed stanza 押韵的小节 of various types , especially the rhymed couplet of 5 accents in iambic meter (“heroic couplet ”英雄双韵体 ) to english poetry.he was the first great poet who wrote in english language (middle english), thus establishing english as the literary language.he did much in making the london dialect the foundation for modern english language.2. shakespeare流派:the english renaissance, realism, humanism. his main works:the greatest comedies: the great tragedies: the histories: poems: 主要作品的内容:the play, set in thekingdom of denmark, recounts howprince hamletexacts revenge on his uncleclaudiusfor murdering the oldking hamlet, claudiuss own brother and princehamletsfather,andthensucceedingto thethroneandmarryinggertrude,theking hamlets widow and mother of prince hamlet. the play vividly charts the course of realand feigned madnessfrom overwhelming grief to seething rageand explores themesof treachery, revenge, incest, and moral corruption. hamlet is without question the mostfamous play in the english language, is a milestone in shakespeares dramatic development; the playwright achieved artistic maturity in this work through his brilliant depiction of the heros struggle with two opposing forces: moral integrity and the need toavenge his fathers murder.it portrays the events surrounding the marriage of the duke of athens,theseus, and the queen of the amazons,hippolyta. these include the adventures of four young athenianlovers and a group of amateur actors, who are manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the play is set. the play is one of shakespeares most popular works for the stage and is widely performed across the world.kinglear is a tragedy consideredtobeoneofhisgreatestworks,in whichthetitle characterdescendsintomadnessfromtheconsequencesof foolishlydisposingof his estate between two of his three daughters based on theirflattery. the play is based on the legend ofleir of britain, a mythologicalpre-romanceltic king. it has been widely adaptedforstageandscreen,withtheroleoflearplayedbymanyoftheworldsmost accomplished actors.features(contributions) of shakespeares drama:1. shakespeare is one of the founders of realism in world literature.2. shakespeares dramatic creation often used the method of adaptation.3. shakespeares long experience with the stage and his intimate knowledge of dramatic art thus acquired make him a masterhand for play- writing.4. shakespeare was skilled in many poetic forms: the song, the sonnet, the couplet, andthe dramatic blank verse.5. shakespeare was a great master of the english language.文学地位:shakespeare wrote some thirty-eight plays. taken individually, several of them are amongthe worlds finest written works; taken collectively, they establish shakespeare as the foremost literary talent of his own elizabethan age and, even more impressively, as a genius whose creative achievement has never been surpassed in any age.shakespeare has been universally acknowledged to be the summit of the english renaissance, and one of the greatest writers the world over. shakespeares work has made a lasting impression on later theatre and literature. in particular, he expanded thedramatic potential ofcharacterisation,plot, language, andgenre. shakespeare influenced novelistssuchas thomashardy, williamfaulkner,and charlesdickens.in shakespeares day, english grammar, spelling and pronunciation were less standardizedthan they are now,and his use of language helped shape modern english.the popularity of shakespeare is a worldwide phenomenon. his name has been known tochinaformorethana hundredyears,andmanyof his playshavebeenwidelyread among chinese people.3. john milton流派 :classicalism his main works:1st period:the poems: , a masque, a pastoral elegy 2nd period:, a pamphlet against censorship3rd period: 主要作品内容:its milton s masterpiece.theepicpoemconsistsof12books,containingabouttenthousandlinesinblankverse(unrhymediambicpentameter).basedontheold testament, it tells the story of satans revolt against god, the temptation of adam and eve,and their expulsion from paradise.the themes of :main themethe story of mans fall secondary themes:pride it leads to satans downfall envycoming from satans priderevengeit makes satan tempt adam and eve infidelityadam betrays god by siding with eve disobedienceadam and eve disobey god repentanceadam and eve repentredemptionman is granted eternal salvation thanks to the sacrifice of the son of godits a poetical drama modeled on the greek tragedies. it deals with the story of samsonfrom the“book of judges”in the old testament. samson is milton. samsons miserable blind servitude among his enemies, his agonizing longing for sight and freedom, and thelastterribletriumphall stronglysuggestsmilton s passionatelongingthat he toocould bring destruction down upon the enemy at the cost of his own life.文学地位:milton is one of the very few truly great english writers who is also a prominent figure inpolitics andwho is both agreat poet andimportant prose writer. miltonis thegreatestenglish poet after shakespeare, was the one great literary figure who want tried seriously to combine renaissance and reformation.1. milton was political in both his life and his art.2. milton wrote the greatest epic in english literature. he and shakespeare have been regarded as two patterns of english verse.3. milton is a master of the blank verse. he first used blank verse in non-dramatic works.4. milton is a great stylist. his style is never exactly natural. its art attained by definite and conscientious rhetorical devices.5. miltonhasalwaysbeenadmiredforhissublimityofthoughtandmajestyof expression.4. bunyan流派 :the english bourgeois revolution and restoration main works: 内容:the pilgrims progress is a religious allegory(寓言 ). it tells of the spiritual pilgrim age of christian, who flies from the city of destruction, meets with the perils and temptations ofthesloughof despond,vanityfair,anddoubtingcastle,facesandovercomesthe demon appollyon, and finally comes to the delectale mountains and the celestial city.though it s an allegory, its characters impress the reader like real persons. one of themost remarkable passages is that in which vanity fair and the persecution of christian and his friend faithful are described. bunyan cherished a deep hatred of both the kingand his government. 地位:the allegory of this book has antecedents in a large number ofchristiandevotional works thatspeakofthesoulspathto heaven,fromthe lyke-wakedirge forward.bunyans allegory stands out above his predecessors because of his simple and effective, prosestyle, steeped inbiblicaltexts and cadences.其他影响:bunyan s proseis admirable.its popularspeechennobledbythesolemndignityand simplicity of the language of the english bible. spencers allegory in the faerie queene appears ornate when compared with bunyan.6. swiftknown for being a master of two styles of satire: the horatian贺瑞斯式and juvenalian尤利西斯式styles. swift is one of the greatest masters of english prose and a master satiristworks:a tale of cluband the battle of the books, which were published in 1704 and made him well-known as a satirist.bickerstaff almanac (1708)features: simple, clear, vigorous language, precise prose, powerful satiregulliver s travels4 parts. the book presents itself as a simple travellers narrative withthe disingenuoustitle travels into severalremote nations ofthe world , its authorship assigned only to lemuel gulliver, first a surgeon, then a captain of several ships. thetextispresentedasa first-personnarrativebythesupposedauthor,andthenamegulliverappearsnowhereinthebookotherthanthetitlepage.theunabridged publications of the text begin with a fictional letter entitled the publisher to the readerand a letter from captain gulliver to his cousin sympson which present the fact that the original account has been edited and published without the permission of lemuel gulliver. the book proper then is divided into four parts, which are as follows.a tale of a tub(1704) the battle of the books bickerstaff almanac pamphlets on ireland.swift is one of the masters of english prose. his language is simple, clear and vigorous.dafoedefoe was an english writer, journalist, and pamphleteer, who gained fame for his novel robinson crusoe. defoe is notable for being one of the earliest proponents of the novel, as he helped to popularise the form in britain and is among the founders of the english novel. a prolific and versatile writer, he wrote more than 500 books, pamphlets and journals on various topics (including politics, crime, religion, marriage, psychology and the supernatural).robinson crusoe鲁宾逊漂流记robinson crusoe is one of the worlds most popular adventure novels. the story, based on the real adventure of an alexander selkirk who once stayed alone in the uninhabitedisland juan fernandez for 5 years, is a work of sheer imagination.the story is about robinsons adventure on a deserted island.the main character: in robinson crusoe, defoe traces the growth of robinson from a native and artless youth into a shrewd and hardened man, tempered by numerous trials inhis eventful life. the story is told in the first person singular as if it was told by some sailor-adventurer himself. in this novel, defoe created the image of a true empire-builder, a colonizer and a foreign trader, who has determination to preserve himself and improve his livelihood by struggling against nature.the significance of the novel: the supreme quality in robinson crusoe is its sense of reality, its lifelikeness. defoe takes pains to convince his readers that what he is writingabout is“real life ”. the book expresses the epic theme of the power of the average man to preserve life and to organize economy in the face of the most unpromising environment.7. henry fieldingnovelist, father of english novels, the theatrical licensing act was passed in 1737 and ended his career as a dramatisthis first novel joseph andrews was published in 1742in1749,hefinishedhisgreatnoveltomjones,showingthewholeofthelifeof 18thcentury england as he saw it;tom jones characters:tom : anabandonedbabyadoptedbymr.allworthy,whogrowsupto bea cheerful,open-hearted and handsome young manblifil : the son of mr. allworthys sister, who is also brought up by mr. allworhty and grows up to be sly and faithlesssophia : the daughter of neighbor squire western, who is loved both by tom and blifil fielding as the founder of the english realistic novel and set up the theory of realism in literary creation.his style:easy, unlabored轻易完成的 , familiar, but extremely vivid and vigorous and in logic and musical rhythm. his command of language was remarkable.all in all, he was, has been and still will be the“father of english novel”. but his sympathy for thepoor, and his contempt for theparasites靠他人为生的人, the exploiters andthe oppressors aroused the anger of ruling classes.8. samuel johnsonthe great charm of literature: lexicographer词典编纂者,poet ,critic works:13.samuel johnson (1709-1784)samuel johnson was a lexicographer, critic and poet. became“the great cham of literature ”and the literary men in london centered around him.“the greatest english man of letter ”and “a great composer of dictionary”works:1. two satires in heroic couplets in imitation of juvenal the roman poet:london (1738)the vanity of human wishes (1749)2. life of richard savage (1744)3. irene (1749), a tragedy4. rasselas (1759)5. two periodicals: the ramber (1750-52) and the idler (1758-60)6. the most two important literary works:the preface and comments of individual plays in his edition of shakespeare (1765)lives of poets (1779-81)johnson s “dictionary ”published in 1755;1. marked an epoch in the study of the english study;2. marked the end of the end of english writersreliance on the patronage of noblemen for support;3. had a far-reaching effect on modern english and has been described as“a great work of scholarship”.“a letter to lord chesterfield”was the writers declaration of independence, signifying the opening of a new era in the development of literature.the dictionary of the english language英语词典marked the end of english writersreliance on the patronage of nobleman for support. london and the vanity自负 of human wishes9. william wordsworth (17701850)the representative poet of the early romanticism.as a child he cherisheda love of nature(he learned more eagerly from flowers and hills and stars than from his books) , which he later expressed in his poetry1798wordsworth and coleridge(they became friends in 1797 and then lived together)jointlypublishedthe lyricalballads 抒情诗集。coleridge s contributionwas his masterpiece the rime of the ancient marinerthe publication oflyrical balladsmarked the break with the conventional poetical traditionof the18 th century,i.e.,withclassisim,andthebeginningof theromanticrevivalin england.wordsworthset forthhis principlesof poetryas“all goodpoetryis thespontaneous overflow of powerful feeling”( contrasted with the classicists who made reason, order andtheold,classicaltraditionsthecriteria).appealeddirectlyonindividualsensationspleasure, excitement and enjoyment-as the foundation in the creation and apppreciation of poetry.major works poetryan evening walk (1793) descriptive sketches (1793) (used conventional forms:not well received)borders (1795)lyricalballads(1798)withsamueltaylorcoleridge:revoltagainstartificial classicism- “the source of poetic truth is the direct experience of the senses”lines written above tintern abbey (1798)upon westminster bridge (1801) intimations of immortality (1806) poems i-ii (1807)miscellaneous sonnets (1807)the excursion (1814)the white doe of rylstone (1815) peter bell (1819)the waggoner (1819) the river duddon (1820)memorials of a tour of the continent (1822) ecclesiastical sketches (1822)yarrow revisited (1835)the prelude or growth of a poets mind (1850) the recluse (1888)the poetical works (1949)selected poems (1959) complete poetical works (1971) poems (1977)proseprose works (1896)literary criticism (1966)letters of dorothy and william wordsworth (1967) letters of the wordsworth family (1969)prose works (1974)the love letters of will

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