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.,1,CharlesDickens(18121870),.,2,Utilitarianismistheideathatthemoralworthofanactionisdeterminedsolelybyitsutilityinprovidinghappinessorpleasureassummedamongallsentientbeings.Itisthusaformofconsequentialism(效果论),meaningthatthemoralworthofanactionisdeterminedbyitsoutcome.ThemostinfluentialcontributorstothisideologywereJeremyBenthamandJohnStuartMill.,.,3,Hisworkhasbeenpraisedforitsmasteryofproseanduniquepersonalities,thoughthesamecharacteristicspromptedotherstocriticizehimforsentimentalityandimplausibility.,.,4,(18121870),.,5,Portsmouth,Hampshire,FatherJohnDickens,Spenttoomuchmoneyentertainingandretaininghissocialposition,MarshalseaDebtorsPrison,WarrensblackingfactoryAt12,Idyllictime,HisLife,Feb.7th,1812,SoapyinTheCopAndTheAnthem?,.,6,childlabor,.,7,HisLife,restartedschoolingat13,alawyersoffice,15,shorthand,parliamentaryreporter,writingcareerin1833,MetMariaBeadnellin1830,DorainDavidCopperfield,.,8,HisLife,in1836,SketchesbyBoz特写集,marriedCatherineHogarth,firstnovel,becamefamous,withoutrest,DiedofapoplexyonJune9th,1870,PoetsCorneratWestminsterAbbey,ThePosthumousPapersofthePickwickClubPickwickPapers匹克威克外传,OliverTwist,.,9,PoetsCorneratWestminsterAbbey,Hewasasympathisertothepoor,thesuffering,andtheoppressed;andbyhisdeath,oneofEnglandsgreatestwritersislosttotheworld.,.,10,MarriedLifeandFamily,In1836,HemarriedCatherineHogarthat24,10children,In1837,Catherines17yearoldsisterMarymovedinwiththem,passedawayinDickensarmsonMay7th,thespiritualessenceLittleNellinTheOldCuriosityShopRoseinOliverTwistKateinNicholasNicklebyAgnesinDavidCopperfield,In1842,aged15,GeorginaHogarthjoinedtheDickensfamilyhousehold,In1858HeseparatedfromCatherine,In1855,HewenttomeethisfirstloveMariaBeadnell,FlorainLittleDorrit,.,11,By1857,theDickensmarriagewasallegedlyalovelessonewhenhemettheblondeandattractive18-year-oldShakespeareanactress,EllenTernan.Hewas45.,Hispublicimagewouldhavebeenruinedifanyreportsofhisextra-maritalaffairwerepublished.Afterall,hewasaliteraryherowhosenovelsdepictfamilylifeasamoralideal.,TheaffaironlyendedatDickensdeathofaheartattackat58in1870.,anothermodelforhisyoungwomen,particularlyforLucieManetteinATaleofTwoCitiesandforEstellaHavishaminGreatExpectations,.,12,SketchesbyBoz1836博兹特写集PickwickPapers1836匹克威克外传NickolasNickleby1839尼古拉斯尼克贝OliverTwist1839雾都孤儿TheOldCuriosityShop1841老古玩店AmericanNotes1842美国纪行BarnabyRudge1841巴纳比拉奇AChristmasCarol1843圣诞颂歌MartinChuzzlewitt1843马丁翟述伟,DickensMajorWorks,.,13,TheChimes1844教堂钟声TheCricketontheHearth1845灶上蟋蟀DombeyandSon1849董贝父子DavidCopperfield1850大卫科波菲尔BleakHouse1853荒凉山庄HardTimes1854艰难时世LittleDorritt1857小杜丽ATaleofTwoCities1859双城记GreatExpectations1861远大前程OurMutualFriend1865我们共同的朋友TheMysteryofEdwinDrood1870艾德温德鲁德之谜,.,14,.,15,MajorThemesinDickensfiction,LonelinessofchildhoodOppressionofpovertyUncertaintyofloveandmarriageIndifferenceofsocialinstitutionsSustainingjoyoffamilylifePerseveranceandsacrificeinfaceofuntoldhardshipsandinjusticeManyautobiographicallinksbetweenlifeandwritingsofDickens,.,16,Themes,DocksAristocracy-wealth,rich,landandpowerChildlabor-OliverTwistFamilylifeLostloveandunattainablewomenDickensmaincharactersgreatlyresemblehimselfandhislife,.,17,Dickensartistictechnique:,1.Dickenshasatendencytodepictthegrostequecharactersorevents.,.,18,2.Dickenslovestoinstalllifeintoinanimate(nonliving)thingsandtocompareanimate(linving)beingstoinanimatethings.,.,19,3.Dickensisnotedforhisdescriptionofpatheticscenesthataimtoarousepeoplessympathy.,.,20,4.Dickensisoftendescribedasusingidealisedcharactersandhighlysentimentalscenestocontrastwithhiscaricatures(讽刺画)andtheuglysocialtruthshereveals.,.,21,5.Dickensbelievethatgoodwinsoutintheendandofteninunexpectedways.,.,22,best-knownworks,GreatExpectationsDavidCopperfieldOliverTwistNicholasNicklebyAChristmascoral,hismostautobiographicwork,.,23,1833-1841,Thefirstperiod,youthfuloptimism1836SketchesbyBoz1836-37ThePickwickPapers1837-38OliverTwist1838-39NicholasNickleby1840-41TheOldCuriosityShop1841BarnabyRudge,theriseandclimaxoftheChartistmovement,.,24,1842-1850,Thesecondperiodexcitementandirritation,1842AmericanNotes1843-45MartinChuzzlewit1843AChristmasCarol1844TheChimes1845TheCricketontheHearth1846-48DombeyandSon1849-50DavidCopperfield,temporaryrevivalofChartismandthetempestuousyearsof1848-49.endswiththetriumphofEuropeanreaction,in1850.,.,25,BleakHouse18532)HardTimes18543)LittleDorrit18574)ATaleofTwoCities18595)GreatExpectations18616)OurMutualFriend18657)EdwinDrood(unfinished)1870,1851-1870,thethirdperiodsteadilyintensifyingpessimism,.,26,DickensnovelsofferamostcompleteandrealisticpictureoftheEnglishbourgeoissocietyofhisage.Whilecriticizingtherich,Dickenspresentedapictureofthepeoplessufferingundercapitalism.ThedecayingpettybourgeoisieandtherisingworkingclassweredepictedbyDickensasvictimsofcapitalistgreedandexploitation.Dickensworksareareflectionoftheprotestofthepeopleagainstcapitalistexploitation.Hesawthecontradictionsofcapitalistsociety.YetDickenswashimselfapetty-bourgeoiswhocouldnotoverstepthelimitsofhisclass.Hispetty-bourgeoislimitationfoundexpressioninadefinitetendencyforareconciliationofclasscontradictions,andinthehappyendingsofmanyofhisnovels.,socialsignificance,.,27,2,ATaleofTwoCities,Ataleoftwocities,twopeoplesandtwoworlds,Itportraysabrutal,bloodyandrevengefulsocietyaswellasloveandfriendship.,.,28,Itwasthebestoftimes,itwastheworstoftimes,itwastheageofwisdom,itwastheageoffoolishness,itwastheepochofbelief,itwastheepochofincredulity,itwastheseasonofLight,itwastheseasonofDarkness,itwasthespringofhope,itwasthewinterofdespair,wehadeverythingbeforeus,wehadnothingbeforeus,wewereallgoingdirecttoHeaven,wewereallgoingdirecttheotherway.,这是最好的时代,也是最坏的时代;这是智慧的时代,也是愚蠢的时代;这是信任的年代,也是怀疑的年代;这是光明的季节,也是黑暗的季节;这是希望的春天,也是失望的冬天;我们的前途无量,同时又感到希望渺茫;我们一齐奔向天堂,我们全都走向另一个方向,.,29,Totheworldyoumaybeoneperson,buttoonepersonyoumaybetheworld.对于世界而言,你是一个人;但是对于某个人,你是他的整个世界。,Theworstwaytomisssomeoneistobesittingrightbesidethemknowingyoucanthavethem.失去某人,最糟糕的莫过于,他近在身旁,却犹如远在天边。,Donttrysohard,thebestthingscomewhenyouleastexpectthemto.不要着急,最好的总会在最不经意的时候出现。,Iloveyounotbecauseofwhoyouare,butbecauseofwhoIamwhenIamwithyou.我爱你,不是因为你是一个怎样的人,而是因为我喜欢与你在一起时的感觉。,.,30,Dontcrybecauseitisover,smilebecauseithappened.不要因为结束而哭泣,微笑吧,为你的曾经拥有。,Ifyoulovesomeone,letitbeandsethimherfree,ifheshecomesbacktoyou,itsmeanttobe.如果你爱一个人,随遇而安,让他她自由的飞,如果最后他她还是回到你身边,那就是命中注定的.,Itisafar,farbetterthingthatIdo,thanIhaveeverdone;itisafar,farbetterrestthatIgotothanIhaveeverknown.我现在已做的远比我所做过的一切都要美好;我将获得的休息远比我所知道的一切都要甜蜜.,.,31,Publishedinserialformin1847-1848,OneoftherepresentativeworksofDickensmatureperiod,ThebackgroundinwhichDickenswroteDombeyandSonwasanexcitingone:theeffectsofthe1832ReformAct(改革法案)werestillintheprocessofmakingthemselvesclearandChartism(宪章运动)wasonthedecline.TheindustryandcommercewasinrapidprogressinBritaininthe1840s.Itwasatimeoftraininsteadofcarriage.,.,32,IttellsthestoryofDombey,arichownerofashippingcompanyinLondon.Hesmaindreamistohaveasonwhocancontinuehistrade.Healreadyhasadaughter,butwhenhissonPaulisborn,Florenceisevenmoreneglectedthanshewasbefore.MrsDombeydiesafterthebirthofPaul,andDombeyleftPaultothecareofawetnurseandthensenthimtoaquitehorribleschool.Beingasicklychild,hedies.AfterawhileDombeyremarries,buthisnewwiferunsawaywithamanagerinhiscompany,causingascandalwhichheblamesFlorencefor.Sheleaveshimtoo,andbecomesreunitedwithherchildhoodsweetheart.Dombeywasisolatedhopelessly.Aftervariousothercomingsandgoings,FlorenceforgivesDombeyandtakescareofhimandsomeofthecharacterslivehappilyeverafter.,.,33,ThestorylargelyconcernsMr.DombeyandhisrelationshipwithhisneglecteddaughterFlorence.Theseareactuallytwodifficultcharacterstofollow,asDombeyissocold,proudandheartlessthatitsverydifficulttocareabouthisultimateredemption,whileFlorenceissoridiculouslygoodandkindthatitsimpossibletoseeherasanythingotherthanaliteraryconceit.,.,34,Themes:,arrangedmarriagesforfinancialgain,childcruelty,familialrelationships,betrayalanddeceitandtheconsequences,prideandarrogance,thedestructionanddegradationcausedbyindustrialization,male-femaleconflict,.,35,BleakHouseistheninthnovelbyCharlesDickens,publishedintwentymonthlyinstallmentsbetweenMarch1852andSeptember1853.ItisheldtobeoneofDick

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