【英美文学选读】名词解释笔记总结.docx

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01.Humanism(人文主义)

  HumanismistheessenceoftheRenaissance.

  Itemphasizesthedignityofhumanbeingsandtheimportanceofthepresentlife.Humanistsvoicedtheirbeliefsthatmanwasthecenteroftheuniverseandmandidnotonlyhavetherighttoenjoythebeautyofthepresentlife,buthadtheabilitytoperfecthimselfandtoperformwonders.

02.Renaissance(文艺复兴)  

Theword“Renaissance”means“rebirth”,itmeantthereintroductionintowesternEuropeofthefullculturalheritageofGreeceandRome.

  2>theessenceoftheRenaissanceisHumanism.Attitudesandfeelingswhichhadbeencharacteristicofthe14thand15thcenturiespersistedwelldownintotheeraofHumanismandreformation.

  3>therealmainstreamoftheEnglishRenaissanceistheElizabethandramawithWilliamShakespearebeingtheleadingdramatist.

  03.Metaphysicalpoetry(玄学派诗歌)

  Metaphysicalpoetryiscommonlyusedtonametheworkofthe17thcenturywriterswhowroteundertheinfluenceofJohnDonne.

  2>witharebelliousspirit,theMetaphysicalpoetstriedtobreakawayfromtheconventionalfashionoftheElizabethanlovepoetry.

  3>thedictionissimpleascomparedwiththatoftheElizabethanortheNeoclassicalperiods,andechoesthewordsandcadencesofcommonspeech.4>theimageryisdrawnfromactuallife.

  04.Classicism(古典主义)

  Classicismreferstoamovementortendencyinart,literature,ormusicthatreflectstheprinciplesmanifestedintheartofancientGreeceandRome.Classicismemphasizesthetraditionalandtheuniversal,andplacesvalueonreason,clarity,balance,andorder.Classicism,withitsconcernforreasonanduniversalthemes,istraditionallyopposedtoRomanticism,whichisconcernedwithemotionsandpersonalthemes.

  05.Enlightenment(启蒙运动)

  EnlightenmentmovementwasaprogressivephilosophicalandartisticmovementwhichflourishedinFranceandsweptthroughwesternEuropeinthe18thcentury.

  2>themovementwasafurtheranceoftheRenaissancefrom14thcenturytothemid-17thcentury.

  3>itspurposewastoenlightenthewholeworldwiththelightofmodernphilosophicalandartisticideas.

  4>itcelebratedreasonorrationality,equalityandscience.Itadvocateduniversaleducation.

  5>famousamongthegreatenlightenersinEnglandwerethosegreatwriterslikeAlexanderpope,JonathanSwift,etc.

  06.Neoclassicism(新古典主义)

  Inthefieldofliterature,theenlightenmentmovementbroughtaboutarevivalofinterestintheoldclassicalworks.

  2>thistendencyisknownasneoclassicism.TheNeoclassicistsheldthatformsofliteratureweretobemodeledaftertheclassicalworksoftheancientGreekandRomanwriterssuchasHomerandVirgilandthoseofthecontemporaryFrenchones.

  3>theybelievedthattheartisticidealsshouldbeorder,logic,restrainedemotionandaccuracy,andthatliteratureshouldbejudgedintermsofitsservicetohumanity.

  07.TheGraveyardSchool(墓地派诗歌)

  TheGraveyardSchoolreferstoaschoolofpoetsofthe18thcenturywhosepoemsaremostlydevotedtoasentimentallamentationormeditationonlife.Pastandpresent,withdeathandgraveyardasthemes.

  2>ThomasGrayisconsideredtobetheleadingfigureofthisschoolandhisElegywritteninacountrychurchyardisitsmostrepresentativework.

  08.Romanticism(浪漫主义)

  1>Inthemid-18thcentury,anewliterarymovementcalledromanticismcametoEuropeandthentoEngland.

  2>Itwascharacterizedbyastrongprotestagainstthebondageofneoclassicism,whichemphasizedreason,orderandelegantwit.Instead,romanticismgaveprimaryconcerntopassion,emotion,andnaturalbeauty.

  3>Inthehistoryofliterature.Romanticismisgenerallyregardedasthethoughtthatdesignatesaliteraryandphilosophicaltheorywhichtendstoseetheindividualastheverycenterofalllifeandexperience.4>TheEnglishromanticperiodisanageofpoetrywhichprevailedinEnglandfrom1798to1837.ThemajorromanticpoetsincludeWordsworth,ByronandShelley.

  09.ByronicHero(拜伦式英雄)

  Byronicheroreferstoaproud,mysteriousrebelfigureofnobleorigin.

  2>withimmensesuperiorityinhispassionsandpowers,thisByronicHerowouldcarryonhisshoulderstheburdenofrightingallthewrongsinacorruptsociety.Andwouldrisesingle-handedlyagainstanykindoftyrannicalruleseitheringovernment,inreligion,orinmoralprincipleswithunconquerablewillsandinexhaustibleenergies.

  3>Byron‘schiefcontributiontoEnglishliteratureishiscreationofthe“ByronicHero”

  10.CriticalRealism(批判现实主义)

  CriticalRealismisatermappliedtotherealisticfictioninthelate19thandearly20thcenturies.

  2>Itmeansthetendencyofwritersandintellectualsintheperiodbetween1875and1920toapplythemethodsofrealisticfictiontothecriticismofsocietyandtheexaminationofsocialissues.

  3>Realistwriterswereallconcernedaboutthefateofthecommonpeopleanddescribedwhatwasfaithfultoreality.

  4>CharlesDickensisthemostimportantcriticalrealist.

  11.Aestheticism(美学主义)

  ThebasictheoryoftheAestheticmovement——“artforart‘ssake”wassetforthbyaFrenchpoet,TheophileGautier,thefirstEnglishmanwhowroteaboutthetheoryofaestheticismwasWalterPater.

  2>aestheticismplacesartabovelife,andholdsthatlifeshouldimitateart,notartimitatelife.

  3>Accordingtotheaesthetes,allartisticcreationisabsolutelysubjectiveasopposedtoobjective.Artshouldbefreefromanyinfluenceofegoism.Onlywhenartisforart‘ssake,canitbeimmortal.Theybelievedthatartshouldbeunconcernedwithcontroversialissues,suchaspoliticsandmorality,andthatitshouldberestrictedtocontributingbeautyinahighlypolishedstyle.

  4>ThisisoneofthereactionsagainstthematerialismandcommercialismoftheVictorianindustrialera,aswellasareactionagainsttheVictorianconventionofartformorality‘ssake,orartformoney’ssake.

  美学运动的基本原则“为艺术而艺术”最初由法国诗人西奥费尔。

高缔尔提出,英国运用该美学理论的第一人是沃尔特。

佩特。

美学主义崇尚艺术高于生活,认为生活应模仿艺术,而不是艺术模仿生活。

在美学主义看来,所有的艺术创作都是绝对主观而非客观的产物。

艺术不应受任何功利的影响,只有当艺术为艺术而创作时,艺术才能成为不朽之作。

他们还认为艺术不应只关注一些热点话题如政治和道德问题,艺术应着力于以华丽的风格张扬美。

这是对维多利亚工业发展时期物质崇拜的一种回应,也是向艺术为道德或为金钱而服务的维多利亚传统的挑战。

  12.TheVictorianperiod(维多利亚时期)(来源:

自考365网)

  Inthisperiod,thenovelbecamethemostwidelyreadandthemostvitalandchallengingexpressionofprogressivethought.Whilestickingtotheprincipleoffaithfulrepresentationofthe18thcenturyrealistnovel,novelistsinthisperiodcarriedtheirdutyforwardtocriticismofthesocietyandthedefenseofthemass.

  2>althoughwritingfromdifferentpointsofviewandwithdifferenttechniques,theysharedonethingincommon,thatis,theywereallconcernedaboutthefateofthecommonpeople.Theywereangrywiththeinhumansocialinstitutions,thedecayingsocialmoralityasrepresentedbythemoney-worshipandUtilitarianism,andthewidespreadmisery,povertyandinjustice.

  3>theirtruthfulpictureofpeople‘slifeandbitterandstrongcriticismofthesocietyhaddonemuchinawakeningthepublicconsciousnesstothesocialproblemsandintheactualimprovementofthesociety.

  4>CharlesDickensistheleadingfigureoftheVictorianperiod.

  13.Modernism(现代主义)

  Modernismiscomprehensivebutvaguetermfora movement,whichbegininthelate19thcenturyandwhichhashadawideinfluenceinternationallyduringmuchofthe20thcentury.

  2>modernismtakestheirrationalphilosophyandthetheoryofpsycho-analysisasitstheoreticalcase.

  3>thetermpertainstoallthecreativearts.Especiallypoetry,fiction,drama,painting,musicandarchitecture.

  4>inEnglandfromearlyinthe20thcenturyandduringthe1920sand1930s,inAmericafromshortlybeforethefirstworldwarandonduringtheinter-warperiod,modernisttendencieswereattheirmostactiveandfruitful.

  5>asfarasliteratureisconcerned,Modernismrevealsabreakingawayfromestablishedrules,traditionsandconventions.freshwaysoflookingatman‘spositionandfunctionintheuniverseandmanyexperimentsinformandstyle.Itisparticularlyconcernedwithlanguageandhowtouseitandwithwritingitself.

  14.Streamofconsciousness(意识流)(orinteriormonologue)

  Inliterarycriticism,Streamofconsciousnessdenotesaliterarytechniquewhichseekstodescribeanindividual‘spointofviewbygivingthewrittenequivalentofthecharacter’sthoughtprocesses.Streamofconsciousnesswritingisstronglyassociatedwiththemodernistmovement.Itsintroductionintheliterarycontext,transferredfrompsychology,isattributedtoMaySinclair.Streamofconsciousnesswritingisusuallyregardedasaspecialformofinteriormonologueandischaracterizedbyassociativeleapsinsyntaxandpunctuationthatcanmaketheprosedifficulttofollow,tracingastheydoacharacter‘sfragmentarythoughtsandsensoryfeelings.FamouswriterstoemploythistechniqueintheEnglishlanguageincludeJamesJoyceandWilliamFaulkner.

  学术界认为意识流是一种通过直接描述人物思维过程来寻求个人视角的文学写作技巧。

意识流是现代主义运动的体现,它首先出现在心现学领域,由梅。

辛克拉提出的,后引进文学领域。

意识流写作通常被认为是一种特殊形式的内心独白。

它的特别是联想性,以句法和标点的跳跃,文章的晦涩难懂为特征。

来表现人物的片断思维和感官性直觉。

比较著名的使用此技巧的有乔伊斯。

福克纳。

  15.AmericanPuritanism(美国清教主义)

  PuritanismwasareligiousreformthatarosewithintheChurchofEnglandinthelate16thcentury.Undersiegefromchurchandcrown,itsentanoffshootinthethirdandfourthdecadesofthe17thtothenorthernEnglishcoloniesinthenewworld——amigrationthatlaidthefoundationforthereligious,intellectual,andsocialorderofNewEngland.Puritanism,however,wasnotonlyahistoricallyspecificphenomenoncoincidentwiththefoundingofnewEngland,itwasalsoawayofbeingintheworld——astyleofresponsetolivedexperience——thathasrev

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