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一、記住下面詞條(單選題和填空題)1.Ascientistwithlotsofinventionsandafamousexperiment(kite,electricity,thunderstorm).Franklindidalotoffamousexperimentsandinventedmanythingssuchasvolunteerfiredepartments,effectivestreetlighting,bifocalglasses,efficientheatingdevices,lightning-rod(避雷針)andsoon2.Typicalliteraryformsofromanticismincludeballad,lyrics,sentimentalcomedy,novels,gothicromance,sonnet,andcriticalessays.3.Reacheditspeakwiththeappearanceofthemajorauthorsofthe19thcenturysuchasEdgarAllenPoe,WaltWhitmanandEmilyDickinsoninpoetry,andNathanielHawthorneandHermanMelvilleinfiction.4.JamesFenimoreCooperdevelopedthreekindsofnovels.ThefirstkindisabouttherevolutionarypastsuchasTheSpy.ThesecondkindistheseanovelssuchasthePilot.ThethirdkindisabouttheAmericanfrontier.?5.NathanialHawthorne’sworksbelongtodarkromanticism,cautionarytalesthatsuggestthatguilt,sin,andevilarethemostinherentnat(yī)uralqualitiesofhumanity.ManyofhisworksareinspiredbyPuritanNewEnglandcombininghistoricalromanceloadedwithsymbolismanddeeppsychologicalthemes,borderingonsurrealism.6.“TheAmericanScholar”hasbeencalledAmerica’sDeclarationofIntellectualIndependencebecausehecalledonAmericanwriterstowriteaboutAmericainanAmericanwayinsteadofimitatingthingsforeign.7.Thoreauhasfaithintheinnervirtueandinward,spiritualgraceofman;Thoreauwascriticalofmoderncivilization;Manshouldliveasimplelife;andhebelievedintheregeneration改過自新ofman.WaldenexhibitsThoreau’strustinthefutureandhisbeliefinanewgenerationofmen.8.Thoughhismostfamousnoveliscriticizedforbeingracist,MarkTwainneverexpectednorintendedthecontroversythatarosewiththepublicat(yī)ionofHuckleberryFinn.MarkTwainwasnotracist,butdepictedlifeinhistimes.9.Naturalisticwriterswritedetaileddescriptionsofthelivesofthelowerclass.Theyareinterestedinfindingouthowmenandwomenareoverwhelmedbytheforcesofenvironmentandbytheforcesofheredity.

10.InSisterCarrie,Dreiserexpressedhisnaturalisticpursuitbyexpoundingthepurposelessnessoflifeandimpotence(無能為力)ofmen.11.Mat(yī)inEdentellshowtheprotagonistchangesfromatoilertoabest-sellingauthor.Whenhefailstoresolvetheinnerconflictbetweenhisdesireformarriageandhisresistancetocompromiseinaclass-oppressedsociety,hefinallydrownshimself.LondononcetoldUptonSinclairthathewrotethisnovelas“anat(yī)tackonindividualism.”12.TheLostGenerationisatermappliedtothedisillusionedintellectualsoftheyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar,whorebelledagainstformeridealsandvalues,butcouldreplacethemonlybydespairoracynicalhedonism享樂主義.13.StreamofConsciousnessisaliterarytechniqueinwhichacharacter'sthoughtsarepresentedintheconfusing,jumbled,andinconsequentialmannerofreallifewithoutanyclarificationbytheauthor.It'sbestknownwritersareMarcelProust,VirginiaWoolf,andJamesJoyce.14.ThomasSternsEliotwontheNobelPrizeforLiteraturein1946.Hismasterpiece,“TheWasteLand”revealsthespiritualcrisisofPostWarEurope,andisconsideredthemanifestoofthe“LostGeneration”.15.EmilyDickinsonwrotenearly1800poemsandonlysevenofthemwerepublishedduringherlifetime.Deathwasoneofthegreatthemesofherworkandsheseldomlostsightofthegrave.16.InWaltWhitman’smasterpieceLeavesofGrass,hepraisedtheideasofequalityanddemocracyandcelebratedthedignity,theself-reliantspiritandthejoyofthecommonman.“SongofMyself”isWhitman’sveryfamousworks.Whitmanwasthefirsttoexplorefullythepossibilitiesoffreeverse.17.HarlemRenaissanceisatermtodescribetherevivaloftheliteraryandartisticachievementinthe1920sbyAfro-Americanwriters.ThewriterswhowereassociatedwithHarlemRenaissanceincludeLangstonHughes,ClaudeMcKay,SterlingBrown,JessieFauset,WallaceThurman,JamesWeldonJohnson,andMarcusGarvey.18.Metaphorisafigureofspeechinwhichawordorphrasethatordinarilydesignatesonethingisusedtodesignateanother,thusmakinganimplicitcomparison.

19.Intheearlypartofthe19thcentury,NewYorkCitywasthecenterofAmericanwriting.Itswriterswerecalled:Knickerbockers”andtheperiodfrom1810to1840iscalledthe“KnickerbockersEra”oftheAmericanliterature.20.WashingtonIrvingwasborninNewYorkCityinawealthyfamily.Fromaveryearlyagehebegantoreadwidelyandwritejuvenilepoems,essays,andplays.WiththepublicationofTheSketchBook,hewonameasureofinternationalfameonbothsidesoftheAtlantic.21.EmersonrejectedboththeformalreligionofthechurchesandtheDeisticphilosophy;insteadhebasedhisreligiononanintuitivebeliefinanultimateunity,whichhecalledthe"over-soul."22.Hawthorne'sliteraryworldisamostdisturbed,tormentedandproblemat(yī)icalonemostlybecauseofhis"black"visionoflifeandhumanbeings.HerejectedtheTranscendentalists'transparentoptimismaboutthepotentialitiesofhumannature.Insteadhelookedmoredeeplyandperhapsmorehonestlyintolife,findinginitmuchsufferingandconflictbutalsofindingtheredee(cuò)mingpoweroflove.23.Hawthorneisamasterofsymbolism,whichhetookfromthePuritantraditionandbequeathedtoAmericanliteratureinarevivifiedform.Thesymbo1canbefoundeverywhereinhiswriting,andhismasterpieceprovidesthemostconclusiveproof.24.Melville'swritingscanbewelldividedintotwogroups,eachwithsomethingincommoninthelightofthethematicconcernandimaginativefocus.Moby-dickisregardedastheGreatAmericanNovel,thefirstAmericanproseepic(alongnarrat(yī)ivepoemtellingofheroicdeedsofreflectingthevaluesofthesocietyfromwhichitoriginated),thoughitispresentedintheformofanovel.25.O.HenrywasaprolificAmericanshort-storywriter,amasterofsurprisee(cuò)ndings,whowroteaboutthelifeofordinarypeopleinNewYorkCity.Atwistofplot,whichturnsonanironicorcoincidentalcircumstance,istypicalofO.Henry'sstories.26.HenryJames(1843-1916),American-bornwriter,giftedwithtalentsinliterat(yī)ure,psychology,andphilosophy.Jameswrote20novels,112stories,12playsandanumberofworksofliterarycriticism.Hewasdeeplyinterestedinthecontrastbetwee(cuò)ntheoldworldandthenewone.27.AlthoughJackLondonwasasocialist,heinvestedthesemi-autobiographicalcharacterofMartinEdenwithastrongdoseofindividualism.Hedescribedthenovelasaparableofamanwhohadtodie"notbecauseofhislackoffaithinGod,butbecauseofhislackoffaithinmen."28.AlthoughDickson’spoemswerecalleddoggerelsandnurseryrhymes,shewasrediscoveredandbroughttolightinthe20thcentury.Allthecharacteristicsofherpoetryfoundtheirwayintothepoemsofsomemodernpoets.ShestoodasoneofthegreatestlyricpoetsofAmerica.29.MarkTwain'sworkssumupthetraditionofWesternhumorandfrontierrealism.Hewritesabouthispeopleandhisownlife.Helovesthemandatthesametimedepictsthedarksideofthesocietybitterly.30.Hemingwaysays,“AllmodernAmericanliteraturecomesfromonebookbyMarkTwaincalledHuckleberryFinn.”It'sthebestbookwe'vehad.Therewasnothingbefore.'Therehasbee(cuò)nnothingsogoodsince."31.EzraPoundstressedclarity,precision,andeconomyoflanguage,andforegoing(earlier)traditionalrhymeandmeterinordertocomposeinthesequenceofthemusicalphrase.32.RobinsonwasborninHeadTide,buthisfamilymovedtoHYPERLINK",_M(jìn)aine"\o"Gardiner,Maine"Gardiner,Mainein1870.HedescribedhischildhoodinMaineas"starkandunhappy."HYPERLINK""\l"cite_note-0#cite_note-0"\o""[1]HisfamilyalsohadproblemswithHYPERLINK""\o"Alcohol"alcoholandhisbrotherHermandiedinpartduetothat.Hisearlydifficultiesledmanyofhispoemstohaveadarkpessimismandhisstoriestodealwith"anAmericandreamgoneaway."33.RobertFrostisoneofthemostpopular20thCenturyAmericanPoets,afour-timewinnerofthePulitzerPrize.Hisadoptstraditionalverseforms,plainlanguageandeverydayspee(cuò)chtoexplorethecomplexityofhumanexistencethroughtreatingseeminglytrivialsubjects.34.SandburgisalsorememberedbygenerationsofchildrenforhisHYPERLINK""\o"RootabagaStories"RootabagaStoriesandRootabagaPigeons,aseriesofwhimsical,sometimesmelancholystoriesheoriginallycreat(yī)edforhisowndaughters.35.Stevensisararee(cuò)xampleofapoetwhosemainoutputcameatafairlyadvancedage.spentmostofhisadultlifeworkingforaninsurancecompanyinHYPERLINK""\o"Connecticut"Connecticut.Hisbest-knownpoemsinclude"HYPERLINK""\o"AnecdoteoftheJar"AnecdoteoftheJar,""HYPERLINK""\o"TheEmperorofIceCream"TheEmperorofIceCream,""HYPERLINK""\o"TheIdeaofOrderatKeyWest"TheIdeaofOrderatKeyWest,""HYPERLINK"(poem)"\o"SundayMorning(poem)"SundayMorning,"and"HYPERLINK""\o"ThirteenWaysofLookingataBlackbird"ThirteenWaysofLookingataBlackbird."36.Thetitleofthepoem“TheLoveSongofJ.AlfredPrufrock”isironic,foritisinfactabouttheabsenceoflove.Itdevelopsathemeofafrustrationandemotionalconflict.37.FitzgeraldhasbecomeidentifiedwiththeextravagantlivingoftheJazzAge,andheoncesaid,“Itwasanageofmiracles,itwasanageofart,itwasanageofexcess,anditwasanageofsatire.”38.Fitzgerald’swritingstyleisknownforbeingclear,lyrical,andwitty.39.OnMarch26,1920,ThisSideofParadiseispublished,makingthe24year-oldFitzgeraldfamousalmostovernight.40.WilliamFaulkner’sworksareregardedasthesummitofSouthernliterature.TheYoknapatawphasagadescribestheriseandfallofsouthernaristocrat(yī)icfamilies:theCompsons,theSartorises,TheSutpens,theMcCaslins,andtheSnopeses.41.TheSoundandTheFurydescribesthedecayanddownfallofanoldsouthernaristocraticfamily,symbolizingtheoldsocialorder,toldfromfourdifferentpointsofview.42.TheGrapesofwrat(yī)hshowsauthor’sclearexpressionofsympathywiththedispossessedandthewretched.43.Thelaststanzaofthepoem“Stoppingbythewoodsonasnowynight”showsakindofsad,sentimentalbutalsostrongandresponsiblefee(cuò)ling.Theattractionofthebeautyofthenaturemakesthespeakerstopinthejourney.Hefinallyturnsawayfromit,withacertainwearinessandyetwithquietdeterminat(yī)ion,tofacethenee(cuò)dsoflife.Thisstressesthecentralconflictofthepoembetweenman'senjoymentofnature'sbeautyandhisresponsibilityinsociety.Thisshowsaman'sdespairingcouragetoseekoutthemeaningoflife.44.Everythingseemstomee(cuò)tinthisoneman--“Jackofalltrades”.HermanMelvillethusdescribedFranklin“masterofeachandmasteredbynone”.45.EdgarAllenPoeformulat(yī)edthenewshortstoryinthedetectiveandsciencefictionline,developedanimportantartistictheory,andlaidfoundationforanalyticalcriticism.46.InMelville’sfiction,manlivesinaworlddividedintotwowarringparts:goodagainstevil,GodagainstSatan,the“head”againstthe“heart”.Thereisnowaytoovercometheopposites.Melvillehasatragicviewoflife:heseemstofeelthattheuniverseitselfisworkingagainsthumanhappinessandpeaceofmind.47.“Itisbettertokeepyourmouthshutandappearstupidthantoopenitandremovealldoubt.”ThesewordsaresaidbyMarktwain.48.SisterCarrieisTheodoreDreiser’sfirstnovel.DreiserisalsofamousforhisTrilogyofDesire(TheFinancier,TheTitan,andTheStoic),andAnA(yù)mericanTragedy,whichisconsideredtobehisbest.49.TheodoreDreiserisanAmericannovelistandjournalist.Hepioneeredthenaturalistschoolandisknownforportrayingcharacterswhosevalueliesnotintheirmoralcode,butintheirpersistenceagainstallobstacles.50.InTheScarletLetter,Hawthorneconsiderstheeffectonanindividual’scharacterofguiltyconscience,ofhypocrisy,andofhatred.51.Lyricisapoem,usuallyashortone,thatexpressesaspeaker‘spersonalthoughtsorfeelings.

52."RipVanWinkle"isnotonlywell-knownforRip's20-yearsleepbutalsoconsideredamodelofperfectEnglishinAmericanLiterat(yī)ureandintheEnglishlanguageaswell.WashingtonIrvinghasalwaysbeenregardedasawriterwho"perfectedthebestclassicstylethatAmericanLiteratureeverproduced."Hehasaclear,easystyle.53.Emerson'sNatureisemblematicofthespiritualworld,alivewithGod'soverwhelmingpresence.ItmediatesbetweenmanandGod,anditsvoiceleadstohighertruth;hence,itexercisesahealthyandrestorativeinf1uenceonhumanmind."54.InmanyofHawthorne'sstoriesandnovels,thePuritanconceptoflifeiscondemned,orthePuritanPastisshowninanalmosttotallynegativelight,especiallyinhisTheHouseOftheSevenGablesandTheScarletLetter.55.Moby-Dickisnotmerelyawhalingtaleorseaadventure,itisalsoasymbolicvoyageofthemindinquestofthetruthandknowledgeoftheuniverse,aspiritualexplorationintoman'sdeeprealityandpsychology.56.TheodoreDreiserisnowregardedasoneofthepre-eminentAmericannovelistsofthefirsthalfofthetwentiethcentury,ananatomistofthe“Americandream”.57.ItwasMarkTwainwhomadecolloquialspeechanaccepted,respectableliterarymediumintheliteraryhistoryofthecountry.Hisgreatestachievementonliteraturewashisuseofthedialectandhisportrayalofthelocale.58.EdwinArlingtonRobinsonisa“peoplepoet”,writingalmostexclusivelyaboutindividualsorindividualrelationshipsratherthanonmorecommonthemesofthenineteenthcentury.59.TheWasteLandisoftenreadasarepresentationofthedisillusionmentofthepost-wargeneration.60.Fitzgerald’swritingstyleisknownforbeingclear,lyrical,andwitty.61.Incontrasttotheminimalist

understatementofhiscontemporary

ErnestHemingway,F(xiàn)aulknermadefrequentuseof"streamofconsciousness"inhiswriting,andwroteoftenhighlyemotional,subtle,cerebral,complex,andGothic

orgrotesque

storiesofawidevarietyofcharactersincludingformerslavesordescendantsofslaves,poorwhite,agrarian,orworking-classSoutherners,andSouthernaristocrats.62.In1962,JohnSteinbeckwasawardedtheNobelPrizeforLiterat(yī)ure,withthehonorarywords,for“hisrealisticandimaginativewritings,distinguishedastheyarebyasympathetichumorandasocialperception.”63.AmericanPuritanism:PuritanismisthepracticesandbeliefsofthePuritans.ThePuritanswereoriginallymembersofadivisionoftheProtestantChurch.ThefirstsettlerswhobecamethefoundingfathersoftheAmericannationwerequiteafewofthem.Theywereagroupofserious,religiouspeople,advocatinghighlyreligiousandmoralprinciples.Astheworditselfhints,Puritanswantedtopuritytheirreligiousbeliefsandpractices.Theyacceptedthedoctrineofpredestinat(yī)ion,originalsinandtotaldepravity,andlimitedat(yī)onementthroughaspecialinfusionofgraceformGod.Asacultureheritage,PuritanismdidhaveaprofoundinfluenceontheearlyAmericanmind.AmericanPuritanismalsohadaenduringinfluenceonA(yù)mericanliterature.?64.

AmericanRealism:InAmericanliterature,theCivilWarbroughttheRomanticPeriodtoanend.TheAgeofRealismcameintoexistence.Itcameasareactionagainstthelieofromanticismandsentimentalism.Realismturnedfromanemphasisonthestrangetowardafaithfulrenderingoftheordinary,asliceoflifeasitisreallylived.Itexpressestheconcernforcommonplaceandthelow,anditoffersanobjectiveratherthananidealisticviewofhumannatureandhumanexperience.?65.

AmericanRomanticism:TheRomanticPeriodcoversthefirsthalfofthe19thcentury.Arising二、閱讀并賞析以下詩人的詩歌(課本上的):EmilyDickinsonEzrapoundEdgerAllanPoeRobertFrost三、閱讀并賞析以下作家的作品(課本上的):NathanielHawthorneJamesFennimoreCooper附:美國文學(xué)作家作品匯總

1、BenjaminFranklin本杰明·富蘭克林1706-1790AModestInquiryintotheNatureandNecessityofaPaperMoney;PoorRichard’sAlmanack窮查理歷書;TheWaytoWealth致富之道;TheAutobiography自傳?

2、ThomasPaine托馬斯·潘恩1737-1809TheCaseoftheOfficersofExcise稅務(wù)員問題;CommonSense常識(shí);AmericanCrisis美國危機(jī);RightsofMan人的權(quán)利:DownfallofDespotism專制體制的崩潰;TheAgeofReason理性時(shí)代

3、PhilipFreneau菲利普·弗倫諾1752-1832TheRisingGloryofAmerica蒸蒸日上的美洲;TheBritishPrisonShip英國囚船;TotheMemoryoftheBraveAmericans紀(jì)念美國勇士--同類詩中最佳;TheWildHoneysuckle野生的金銀花;TheIndianBuryingGround印第安人殯葬地?

4、WashingtonIrving華盛頓·歐文1783-1859AHistoryofNewYork紐約的歷史--美國人寫的第一部詼諧文學(xué)杰作;TheSketchBook見聞札記TheLegendofSleepyHollow睡谷的傳說-使之成為美國第一個(gè)獲得國際聲譽(yù)的作家;BracebridgeHall布雷斯布里奇田莊;TalksofTravellers旅客談;TheAlhambra阿爾罕伯拉

?5、JamesFenimoreCooper詹姆斯·費(fèi)尼莫爾·庫珀1789-1851TheSpy間諜;ThePilot領(lǐng)航者;TheLittlepageManuscripts利特佩奇的手稿;LeatherstockingTales皮裹腿故事集:ThePioneer拓荒者;TheLastofMohicans最后的莫希干人;ThePrairie大草原;ThePathfinder探路者;TheDee(cuò)rslayer殺鹿者??6、WilliamCullenBryant威廉·柯倫·布萊恩特1794-1878ThePoems1821/1932詩選:ToaWaterfowl致水鳥--英語中最完美的短詩;Thanat(yī)opsis死亡隨想---受墓園派影響;TheWhitefootedDeer白蹄鹿;AForestHymn森林賦;TheFloodofYears似水流年

7、EdgarAllanPoe埃德加·愛倫·坡1809-1849(以詩為詩;永為世人共賞的偉大抒情詩人--葉芝)TalesoftheGrotesqueandArabesque怪誕奇異故事集;Tales故事集;TheFalloftheHouseofUsher厄舍古屋的倒塌;Ligeia萊琪兒;AnnabelLee安娜貝爾·李-----歌特風(fēng)格;首開近代偵探小說先河,又是法國象征主義運(yùn)動(dòng)的源頭TamerlaneandOtherPoems帖木兒和其他詩;AlAraaf,TamerlaneandMinorPoems艾爾·阿拉夫,帖木兒和其他詩;TheRavenandOtherPoems烏鴉及其他詩:TheRaven烏鴉;TheCityintheSea海城;Israfel伊斯拉菲爾;ToHellen致海倫??8、RalfWaldoEmerson拉爾夫·沃爾多·愛默生1803-1882Essays散文集:Nat(yī)ure論自然新英格蘭超驗(yàn)主義者的宣言書;TheAmericanScholar論美國學(xué)者;Divinity;TheOversoul論超靈;Self-reliance論自立;TheTranscendentalist超驗(yàn)主義者;RepresentativeMen代表人物;EnglishTraits英國人的特性;SchoolAddress神學(xué)院演說ConcordHymn康考德頌;TheRhodo杜鵑花;TheHumbleBee(cuò)野蜂;Days日子-首開自由詩之先河

9.Nat(yī)hanielHawthorne納撒尼爾·霍桑1804-1864Twice-toldTales盡人皆知的故事;MossesfromanOldManse古屋青苔:YoungGoodmanBrown年輕的古德曼·布朗;TheScarletLetter紅字;TheHouseoftheSevenGables有七個(gè)尖角閣的房子-心理若們羅曼史;TheBlithedaleRomance福谷傳奇;TheMarbleFaun玉石雕像?

10、HenryDavidThreau亨利·大衛(wèi)·梭羅1817-1862Wadden,orLifeintheWo(hù)ods華騰湖或林中生活;ResistancetoCivilGovernment/CivilDisobedience抵制公民政府;AWeekontheConcordandMerrimackRivers??

11、WaltWhitman沃爾特·惠特曼1819-1892LeavesofGrass草葉集:SongoftheBroad-Axe闊斧之歌;IhearAmericaSinging我聽見美洲在歌唱;WhenLilacsLostintheDooryardBloom’d小院丁香花開時(shí);DemocraticVistas民主的前景;TheTrampandStrikeQuestion流浪漢和罷工問題;SongofMyself自我之歌??12、HermanMelville赫爾曼·梅爾維爾1819-1891MobyDick/TheWhiteWhale莫比·迪克/白鯨;Typee泰比;Omoo奧穆;Mardi瑪?shù)?Redburn雷得本;WhiteJacket白外衣;Pierre皮爾埃;Piazza廣場故事;BillyBudd比利·巴德?

13、HenryWadsworthLongfellow亨利·沃茲沃思·朗費(fèi)羅1807-1882TheSongofHiawatha海華沙之歌----美國人寫的第一部印第安人史詩;VoicesoftheNight夜吟;BalladsandOtherPoens民謠及其他詩;BelfryofBrugesandOtherPoems布魯茨的鐘樓及其他詩;TalesofaWaysideInn路邊客棧的故事---詩集:AnA(yù)prilDay四月的一天/APsalmofLife人生禮物/PaulRevere’sRide保羅·里維爾的夜奔;Evangeline伊凡吉琳;TheCourtshipofMilesStandish邁爾斯·斯坦迪什的求婚----敘事長詩;PoemsonSlavery奴役篇反蓄奴組詩?

14、EmilyDickinson埃米莉·迪金森1830-1886ThePoemsofEmilyDichenson埃米莉·迪金森詩集-----“Tellallthetruthandtellitslant”迂回曲折的,玄學(xué)的

?15、MarkTwain馬克·吐溫(SamuelLonghorneClemens)美國文學(xué)的一大里程碑TheCelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaverasCounty加拉維拉縣有名的跳蛙;TheInnocent’sAbroad傻瓜出國記;TheGildedAge鍍金時(shí)代;TheAdventuresofTomSawyer湯姆·索耶歷險(xiǎn)記;ThePrinceandthePauper王子與貧兒;TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn哈克貝利·費(fèi)恩歷險(xiǎn)記;AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur’sCourt亞瑟王宮中的美國佬;TheTragedyofPudd’nheadWilson傻瓜威爾遜;PersonalRecollectionsofJoanofArc冉·達(dá)克;TheManThatCorruptedHadleyburg敗壞哈德萊堡的人HowtoTellaStory如何講故事對美國初期風(fēng)趣文學(xué)的總結(jié)??16、HenryJames享利·詹姆斯1843-1916小說:DaisyMiller苔瑟·米樂;ThePortraitofaLady貴婦人畫像;TheBostonians波士頓人;TheRealThingandOtherTales真貨色及其他故事;TheWingsoftheDove鴿翼;TheAmbassadors大使;TheGoldenBowl金碗評論集:FrenchPoetsandNovelists法國詩人和小說家;Hawthorne霍桑;PartialPortraits不完全的畫像;NotesandReviews札記與評論;ArtofFictionandOtherEssays小說藝術(shù)??17、O·Henry歐·享利(WilliamSidneyPorter)1862-1910TheManHigherUp黃雀在后;SixesandSevens七上八下??18、EdwinA(yù)rlingtonRobinson魯賓遜1869-1935CaptainCraig克雷格上尉---詩體小說;TheTownDowntheRiver河上的城鄉(xiāng);TheManAgainsttheSky烘托著天空的人;Avon’sHarvest沃馮的收成;CollectedPoems詩集?

19、TheodoreDreiser西奧多·德萊塞1871-1945SisterCarrie嘉莉姐妹;JennieGerhardt珍妮姑娘;TrilogyofDesire欲望三部曲(Financer金融家,TheTitan巨人,TheStoic);AnAmericanTragedy美國的悲劇(被稱為美國最偉大的小說);NiggerJeff黑人杰弗

?20、JackLondon杰克·倫敦1876-1916TheSonoftheWolf狼之子,TheCalloftheWild野性的呼喚;TheSea-wolf海狼;WhiteFang白獠牙;ThePeopleoftheAbyss深淵中的人們;TheIronHeel鐵蹄;MartiEden馬丁·伊登;HowIbecomeaSocialist我如何成為社會(huì)黨人;TheWaroftheClasses階級(jí)之間的戰(zhàn)爭;WhatLifeMeanstoMe生命對我意味著什么;Revolution革命;LoveofLife熱愛生命;TheMexican墨西哥人;UndertheDeckAwings在甲板的天蓬下

21、GertrudeStein格特魯?shù)隆に固挂?874-1946TheAutobiographyofAliceBToklas愛麗絲·托克拉斯的自傳;TenderButton溫柔的鈕扣

23、RobertFrost羅伯特·弗羅斯特1874-1963ABoy’sWish少年心愿;NorthofBoston波士頓之北(MendingWall修墻,AfterApple-picking摘蘋果之后);MountainI(lǐng)nterval山間(成熟階段)(TheRoadNottaken沒有選擇的道路);West-runningBrook西流的溪澗;AFurtherRange又一片牧場;AWitnessTree一株作證的樹

??23、CarlSandburg卡爾·桑德堡1878-1967AlwaystheYoungStranger永遠(yuǎn)是陌生的年輕人s;InRecklessEcstasy肆無忌憚的狂熱;ThePrairieYears草原的年代一、二;TheWarYears戰(zhàn)爭的年代(林肯傳記);TheAmericanSongbag美國歌袋;ThePeople,Yes人民,好;HoneyandSalt蜜與鹽;Corn-huskers輾米機(jī)(Fog霧);SmokeandSteel煙與鋼??24、WallaceStevens華萊士·史蒂文斯1879-

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