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Chapterone

MarloweandShakespeare

Q&AWhyisChaucerregardedasthefatherofEnglishPoetry?ChaucerintroducedfromFrancetherhymedstanzasofvarioustypestoEnglishpoetry

toreplaceit.(InThe

legendofGoodWomen,heusedforthe

firsttimeinEnglishheroiccouplet.Andinhismasterpiece,TheCanterburyTales,heemployedheroiccoupletwithtrueeaseandcharmforthe

firsttimeinthehistoryofEnglish

literature.)heisthefirstgreatpoetwhowroteinthe

currentEnglish

language.Hisproductionofsomuchexcellentpoemsis

animportantfactorinestablishingEnglishasthe

literarylanguageofthecountry.Andhemadethe

dialectofLondonthefoundationforModernEnglishspeech.ChristopherMarlowe(1564-1593)--pioneerofEnglishDramaEnglishpoetanddramatist

mostgifted

Universitywits,thegreatestpioneerofEnglishdramaHislife:borninCanterbury,England,Feb,6,1564StudiesatCambridgeanddecidedtobecomeamanoflettersCametoLondonandfoundmorepassioninliteratureBecameanactorandledatempestuouslifeKilledinaquarrelanddiedonMay30,1593ChristopherMarlowe(1564-1593)--pioneerofEnglishDramaHismajorworks:Plays(6plays)Tamburlaine《帖木尔》DoctorFaustus《浮士德博士的悲剧》(masterpiece)TheJewofMalta《马耳他岛的犹太人》EdwardⅡ《爱德华二世》b.Thenon-dramaticpoetry:HeroandLeanderthePassionateShepherdtoHisLovec.Theversetranslation:Ovid’sAmores.

ChristopherMarlowe(1564-1593)--pioneerofEnglishDramaTamburlaine《帖木尔》ItisaplayaboutanambitiousandpitilessTartarconquerorinthe14thcenturywhorosefromashepherdtoanoverpoweringking.Theme:HevoicedthesupremedesireofthemanoftheRenaissanceforinfinitepowerandauthority.Significance:Hedevelopedblankverseintoaflexiblepoeticformfortragedy.ChristopherMarlowe(1564-1593)--pioneerofEnglishDramaDoctorFaustus《浮士德博士的悲剧》aplaybasedontheGermanlegendofamagicianaspiringforknowledgeandfinallymeetinghistragicendasaresultofsellinghissoultotheDevil.Theme:themoralisnotreligious.Itcelebratesthehumanpassionforknowledge,powerandhappiness;italsorevealsman’sfrustrationinrealizingthehighaspirationsinahostilemoralorder.Andtheconfinementtotimeisthecruelestfactofman’scondition.

ChristopherMarlowe(1564-1593)--pioneerofEnglishDramaTheJewofMalta《马耳他岛的犹太人》

illustratesMarlowe'soutstandingportrayalofcharacter.Itshero,BarabastheJew,servedasthemodelforShylockinShakespeare'sTheMerchantofVenice.

EdwardⅡ《爱德华二世》oneofthefirstsuccessfulEnglishhistoricaldramas,EdwardⅡ。hismostdramaticallymatureplay&exhibitshismasteryofcharacterization,stagecraft&rhetoric.

ChristopherMarlowe(1564-1593)--pioneerofEnglishDrama“ThePassionateShepherdtoHisLove”《激情的牧人致心爱的姑娘

》ItisconsideredtobeoneofthemostbeautifullyricsinEnglishliterature.

Marlowepaintedanidealizedscene,wheretheshepherd,inanidyllicway,enumerateshisloveforthebeautifulnymph.Theemphasisisnotonwhetherthelifeisrealornot,butonthestrongfeelingexpressedinthepoem.ChristopherMarlowe(1564-1593)--pioneerofEnglishDramaHischaracteristics1.Blankverse,hebroughtvitalityandgrandeurintotheblankversewithhis“mightlines”.(Blankverse:Versewritteninunrhymediambicpentameter)2.Hyperbole:indicatethepoeticenergyandintensityconveyedthroughtheverse.(Hyperbole:Afigureofspeechusingexaggeration,oroverstatement,forspecialeffect)3.Characterization:hisheroesinterpretthetrueRenaissancespirit.ChristopherMarlowe(1564-1593)--pioneerofEnglishDramaMarlowe’sliteraryachievements:1.heperfectedtheblankverseandmadeittheprincipalmediumofEnglishdrama.Hebroughtvitalityandgrandeurintotheblankversewithhis‘mightylines’,whichcarryemotionsbyemployinghyperbole

hismajorfigureofspeech2.hiscreationoftheRenaissanceheroforEnglishdrama.Suchaheroisalwaysindividualisticandfullofambition.Withtheendlessaspirationforpower,knowledge,andglory,theherointerpretsthetrueRenaissancespirit.ChristopherMarlowe(1564-1593)--pioneerofEnglishDrama3.heregardedtragedyasadramaticmedium.Heperceivedthattragicactionmustbereflectedintheindividual.Thoughdeathcomestoallhistragicheroes,theessenceofhisplaystillliesinthestruggleofabravehumansoulagainstharshforces.DrFaustusChristopherMarlowe(1564-1593)--pioneerofEnglishDramaHisinfluence:Amanofwidelearning,Marlowewasoneoftheextraordinarypoets&playwrightsofhistime."Marlowe'smightyline,"asBenJonsoncalledhisblankverse,wasoneofthemostimportantcontributionstotheartofEnglishliterature.WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)Briefintroductionthegreatestwriterofplayswhoeverlived"notofanagebutforalltime."---BenJohnsonHiswork—>”mirroroflife”(38plays,154sonnetsand2longpoems)--SamuelJohnson“enormouspoweroverlanguage.“--BernardShawWilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)HisLifeBorninthemonthofApril,1564atStratford-on-AvonMarriedAnneHathawayandhad3kids.WorkedasactorandplaywrightinLondonWasinprimeofhisdramaticcareerduring1591-1611diedonthesamemonthof1616WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)HisLiteraryCareerA.Hisdramaticcareer(4periods)TheFirstPeriod(1590-1594)

fivehistoricalplays&fourcomedies(Theperiodofapprenticeship)TheSecondPeriod(1595-1600)

fivehistoricalplays,sixcomedies&twotragedies(individualizedstyleandapproach)TheThirdPeriod(1601-1609)

Seventragedies&twodarkcomediesTheFourthPeriod(1609-1612)

Romantictragic-comedies&twoplays

WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)B.Non-dramaticpoetryVenus&Adonis《维纳斯和阿多尼斯》->aconventionalElizabethannarrativepoem->tellsofthepassionatelovegoddesswhowoosthereluctantyouthAdonis

TheRapeofLucrece《露易丝受辱记》

BasedonthesemihistoricalstoryoftherapeofachasteRomanmatronbyTarquin,sonofthekingofRome.hissequenceof154sonnets.(theonlydirectexpressionofthepoet’sownfeelings)WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)5Historicalplays:HenryⅥ,partⅠ(1590)《亨利六世》HenryⅥ,partⅡ(1590)

HenryⅥ,partⅢ(1591)

RichardⅢ(1592)《理查三世》

TitusAndronicus(1593)《泰托斯.安东尼》

4comedies:TheComedyofErrors(1592)《错误的戏剧》

TheTwoGentlemenofVerona(1594)《维洛那二绅士》

TheTamingoftheShrew(1593)《驯悍记》

Love'sLabor'sLost(1594)《爱的徒劳》

TheFirstPeriod(1590-1594)WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)Abouthishistoryplayswrittenundertheprinciplethatnationalunityunderamightyandjustsovereignisanecessitydramatizestheclassstrugglebetweentheoppressorsandtheoppressed.“TheKing’sgovernmentmustbecarriedon”—butcarriedonforthegoodofthenation,notforthepleasureoftheking

WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)

fivehistoricalplaysRichardⅡ(1595)《理查二世》KingJohn(1596)《约翰王》

HenryⅣ,PartⅠ&PartⅡ(1597)《亨利四世》HenryV(1598)《亨利五世》sixcomedies

AMidsummerNight‘sDream(1595)》《仲夏夜之梦》TheMerchantofVenice(1596)《威尼斯商人》MuchAdoAboutNothing(1598)《无事生非》AsYouLikeIt(1599)《皆大欢喜》TwelfthNight(1600)《第十二夜》TheMerryWivesofWinsor(1598)《温莎的风流娘儿们》

TheSecondPeriod(1595-1600)twotragedies

Romeo&Juliet(1595)《罗密欧与朱丽叶》JuliusCaesar(1599)《裘利斯.凯撒》WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)Abouthiscomedytakesanoptimisticattitudetowardloveandyouth,andtheromanticelementsarebroughtintofullplay(suchasinTheMerchantofVenice)AbouthisromantictragedyPraisethefaithfulofloveandspiritofpursuinghappiness(suchasinRomeoandJulietWilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)Seventragedies:Hamlet《哈姆雷特》Othello《奥赛罗》KingLear《李尔王》Macbeth《麦克白》

Antony&Cleopatra《安东尼与克利奥佩特拉》Troilus&Cressida《特罗伊勒斯与克利西达》Coriolonus《克里奥拉那斯》twodarkcomediesAll'sWellThatEndsWell《终成眷属》MeasureforMeasure《一报还一报》TheThirdPeriod(1601-1609)WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)

ThecommoncharacteristicsinShakespeare’sgreatesttragediesEachportrayssomenoblehero,whofacestheinjusticeofhumanlifeandiscaughtinadifficultsituationandwhosefateiscloselyconnectedwiththefateofthewholenation.Eachherohashisweaknessofnature.

(Hamlet,themelancholicscholar-prince,facesthedilemmabetweenactionandmind;Othello’sinnerweaknessismadeuseofbytheoutsideevilforce;theoldkingLearwhoisunwillingtototallygiveuphispowermakeshimselfsufferfromtreacheryandinfidelity;andMachbeth’slustforpowerstirsuphisambitionandl

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