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VictorianLiteratureBackgroundofThisAgeLiteratureinThisAgeMajorLiteraryFiguresExerciseforThisPartBackgroundoftheAgeDevelopmentofCapitalistIndustryandItsRepercussionsTheVictorianAgewasaperiodofrapidgrowth,development,andreform.EnglandbecameatypicalcapitalistcountryandthestrugglebetweentheworkersandcapitalistsbecamethefundamentalcontradictioninEnglishsociallife.In1836arosetheworking-classmovementknownasChartism.”Back

LiteratureoftheAge

TheVictorianAge(1832-1902)isoneofthegreatestandmostcreativeperiodsinthehistoryofEnglishliterature,standingonlynexttotheElizabethanAgeandtheAgeofRomanticism.TheageproducedsuchgreatnovelistsasDickens,andThackeray,suchgreatpoetsasTennyson,andBrowning,andsuchgreatessayistsasCarlyleandRuskin.Theagewaslargelyanageofprose,especiallythenovelaswellasliteraryandsocialcriticism.BackMajorLiteraryFiguresinThisPeriodA.NovelofCriticalRealism:CharlesDickens:OliverTwist,DavidCopperfield,ATaleofTwoCitiesWilliamThackeray:VanityFairGorgeEliot:AdamBedeCharlotteBronte:JaneEyreEmilyBronte:WutheringHeightsB.VictorianPoetry:AlfredLordTennyson

RobertBrowning

ElizabethBarrelBrowning:The

CryoftheChildren,SonnetsfromthePortugueseC:TheAestheticism“artforart’ssake”O(jiān)scarWildeBackCharlesDickens(1812-1870)

CharlesDickens

ThegreatestrepresentativeofEnglishcriticalrealism

BorninPortsmouth,EnglandonFeb.7,1812OnlyhadafewyearsofprivateeducationatWilliamGiles'sSchool,in

ChathambeforehisfatherwasimprisonedWhenhewas12,heworkedinafactoryputtinglabelsonbottlesofshoepolish,helpingsopporthisfamily.Afterhisfatherwasparoled(假釋),heattendedtheWellintonHouseAcademyinNorthLondon

Dickenslivedherein1817-1822In1830,hemethisfirstlove,MariaBeadnell.ThiscourtshipendedwithMaria’spareantsdisapproval.In1836,hemarriedCatherineThomsonHogarth,andhad10children.In1858,hedivorcedCatherineandthenlivedsecretlywithanactressEllenTernenPoet’sCornerCharlesDickensdiesbystrokeonJune9,1870andhewasburiedatWestminsterAbbeyinthePoet’sCorner.Hisworkhasbeenpraisedforitsmastery(精通)ofprose(散文)anduniquepersonalitiesbywriterssuchasGeorgeGissing,LeoTolstoyandG.K.Chesterton.

However,HenryJamesandVirginiaWoolfcriticisedhisworkforsentimentalityandimplausibility(難以置信).CommentsMajorWorks1836“SketchesbyBoz”?博茲特寫集?1836-37“ThePickwickPapers”?匹克威克外?1837-38“OliverTwist”《霧都孤兒》1838-39“NicholasNickleby”?尼古拉斯·尼克爾貝?1840-41“TheOldCuriosityShop”?老古玩店?1841“BarnabyRudge”?巴納比·拉奇?

MajorWorksB.1842“AmericanNotes”?美國札記?1843-45“MartinChuzzlewit”?馬丁·朱述爾維特?1843“AChristmasCarol”《圣誕頌歌》1844“TheChimes”《教堂鐘聲》1845“TheCricketontheHearth”《灶上蟋蟀》1846-48“Dombeyandson”《董貝父子》1849-50“DavidCopperfield《大衛(wèi)·科波菲爾德》

MajorWoksC.1852—53“BleakHouse” ?荒涼山莊?1854“HardTimes” ?艱難時世?1855—57“LittleDorrit” ?小杜麗?1859“ATaleofTwoCities” ?雙城記?1860---61“GreatExpectations” ?遠大前途?1864---65“OurMutualFriend” ?我們旳共同朋友?1870“EdwinDrood” ?艾德溫·德魯?shù)轮?.

ThePickwickPapers(1836)HisFirstNovelTakenfromthemovieOliverTwistThisnoveltellsthestoryofDickens’lifeattheblackingfactory.Theunhappyperiodinhisyouthwasturnedintohisfavourite,andmostautobiographicalnovel,DavidCopperfield."Ataleoftwocities"isoneofDickens'smostimportantrepresentativeworks.

ATaleofTwoCities

Background:FrenchRevolutionTimePeriod:seventyyearsbeforetheVictorianAgeSettings:LondonandParisATaleofTwoCities

ChapterOne:ThePeriodItwasthebestoftimes,itwastheworstoftimes,itwastheageofwisdom,itwastheageoffoolishness,itwastheepochofbelief,itwastheepochofincredulity,itwastheseasonofLight,itwastheseasonofDarkness,itwasthespringofhope,itwasthewinterofdespair,wehadeverythingbeforeus,wehadnothingbeforeus,wewereallgoingdirecttoHeaven,wewereallgoingdirecttheotherway--inshort,theperiodwasso.farlikethepresentperiod,thatsomeofitsnoisiestauthoritiesinsistedonitsbeingreceived,forgoodorforevil,inthesuperlativedegreeofcomparisononly.《雙城記》

第一章時代

那是最美妙旳時代,那是最糟糕旳時代;那是智慧旳年頭,那是愚昧旳年頭;那是信仰旳時期,那是懷疑旳時期;那是光明旳季節(jié),那是黑暗旳季節(jié);那是希望旳春天,那是失望旳冬天;我們?nèi)荚谥北继焯?,我們?nèi)荚谥北枷喾磿A方向--簡而言之,那時跟目前非常相象,某些最喧囂旳權威堅持要用形容詞旳最高級來形容它。說它好,是最高級旳;說它不好,也是最高級旳。MajorcharactersDr.AlexandreManette–aphysician,Lucie'sfatherMarquisofEvermond–anaristocratandDarnay’sfatherCharlesDarnay–respectableyoungFrenchmanwhodetestsaristocracy;SydneyCarton–quick-mindedbutdepressedEnglishlawyer;LucieManette–youngFrenchwomanwhomDarnayandCartonbothlove;Themes:

Hatredfortyrannyofrulingclass,oldwaysofoppressionmustbechangedthroughrevolutionMixedfeelingsfortheFrenchRevolution:anunderstandingoftheeruptionoftherevolutionandadeepconcernfortheviolencethatmayoccurinthemassrevolution.Criticizethebloodshedinrevolution,disapproveofextrememeasuresDistinctFeaturesofHisNovels1)CharacterPortrayalandExaggerationsTypicalcharactersundertypicalcircumstances.Asamasterofcharacterization,Dickenswasskillfulindrawingvividcaricaturesketchesbyexaggeratingsome,peculiarities,andingivingthemexactly,theactionsandwordsthatfitthem,thatis,rightwordsandrightactionsfor,therightperson.

2)BroadHumorandPenetratingSatireHeisoneofthegreatesthumoristsintheworld.

SatireisfrequentlyemployedbyDickenstoachievetheeffectofirony.

3)ComplicatedandFascinatingPlotInDickens’novels,themainplotisofteninterwovenwithmorethanonesub-plotsothatsomeinterestingminorcharactersaswellasabroaderviewoflifemaybeintroduced.AdistinctfeatureofDickens’plotformulaisthehappyending.

4)ThePowerofExposureAsthegreatestrepresentativeofEnglishcriticalrealism,Dickensmadehisnoveltheinstrumentofmoralityandjustice.Eachofhisnovelsrevealsasspecificsocialproblem(sometimesmorethanone).

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CommentsonDickens1.

ThegreatestnovelistoftheVictorianperiodandthegreatestrepresentativeofEnglishcriticalrealism2.Dickenssetsafullmap&alarge-scalecriticismofthe19th-centuryEngland3.Dickensisamasterstory-teller.Hislanguagecould,inaway,becomparedwithShakespeare's.Hishumorandwitseeminexhaustible.Character-portrayalisthemostoutstandingfeatureofhisworks.ThomasHardy(1840-1928)ThomasHardy:

Englishpoetandnovelist,famousforhisdepictionsoftheimaginarycountry“Wessex”.Hardy’sworksreflectedhispessimismandsenseoftragedyinhumanlife.ThomasHardyThomasHardy,wasanEnglishauthorofthenaturalistmovement,thoughheregardedhimselfprimarilyasapoetandcomposednovelsmainlyforfinancialgain.Thebulkofhiswork,setmainlyinthesemi-fictionallandofWessex,delineatescharactersstrugglingagainsttheirpassionsandcircumstances.ThomasHardySonofavillagebuilderinDorset,southwestofEnglandwhichusedtobeaSaxonkingdomnamesWessex,anameHardyusedproudlyinhiswriting.StudyarchitectureinLondonforfiveyearsWorkasanarchitectinhisnativelandBeginhisliterarycareerasapoetTurntowritingnovelsAtabout60returntopoetrywritingHardy’sFirstWifeEmmaGifford:awomanofhighsocialstatus.ShehadaveryinterestingpersonalityandwasalwaysrememberedbyvisitorstotheHardyhousehold.Shediedin1912.ThomasandEmmaHardyresidedatMaxGatefrom1884onward.DesighedbyHardyhimselfSecondwife—Hardy’snurse,companionandfan.In1914,HardymarriedhissecretaryFlorenceEmilyDugdale,whowas39yearshisjunior.

DuetoFlorence’scare,Hardycouldremainhealthyandcontinuehiswritingcareer.TheHardycottageinHigherBockhampton,Dorchester

Hardy’sworkasanarchitectHardyinRealLifeHardybecameillwithpleurisyinDecember1927anddiedinJanuary1928,havingdictatedhisfinalpoemtohiswifeonhisdeathbed.Hisfuneralwason16JanuaryatWestminsterAbbey,anditprovedacontroversialoccasionbecauseHardyandhisfamilyandfriendshadwishedforhisbodytobeinterredatStinsfordinthesamegraveashisfirstwife,Emma.However,hisexecutor,SirSydneyCarlyleCockerell,insistedthathebeplacedintheabbey'sfamousPoets'Corner.AcompromisewasreachedwherebyhisheartwasburiedatStinsfordwithEmma,andhisashesinPoets'Corner.MajorWorksHardyhimselfdividedhisnovelsintothreegroups:1)NovelsofCharacter&Environment2)NovelsofRomances&Fantasies3)NovelsofIngenuity

1.NovelsofCharacterandEnvironment

ThePoorManandtheLady(1867)《窮漢與貴婦人》

UndertheGreenwoodTree(1872)《綠樹蔭下

》FarfromtheMaddingCrowd(1874)《遠離塵囂》TheMayorofCasterbridge(1886)《卡斯特橋市長》

Tessofthed'Urbervilles(1891)《德伯家旳苔絲》

JudetheObscure(1895)《無名旳裘德》

Heexploredtragiccharactersstrugglingagainsttheirpassions

&socialcircumstances

&sethisfictionsinthesemi-fictionallandofWessexwherehegrewup.

ThisClassisaboutpeople’spursuittohappinessandawarenessoftheirdreams,reflectingtheacuteconflictsbetweenpeopleandtheenvironmentaroundthem.2.RomancesandFantasies

(傳奇與幻想小說)APairofBlueEyes(1873)《一雙藍眼睛》TwoonaTower(1882) 《塔里旳兩個人》TheWell-Beloved(1897)《心愛旳人》MainlyRomanticLoveStories.3.NovelsofIngenuity

(機巧和試驗小說)DesperateRemedies(1871) 《鋌而走險》TheHandofEthelberta(1876)《埃塞爾伯塔旳婚姻》ALaodicean(1881)《冷漠旳人》FeaturesofHardy’sNovelsTimePeriod:Hardy’snovelsareallVictorianindate.Settings:MostofthemaresetinWessexComment:Bothanaturalisticandacriticalrealistwriter.Themes:Theconflictbetweenthetraditionandthemodernisbroughttothecenterofthestage.The

WessexNovelsMostofHardy’snovelsaresetinWessex,thefictionalprimitiveandcruelruralregionwhichisreallythehomeplacehebothlovesandhates.Theyareknownforthevividdescriptionofthevicissitudes(變化無常)ofpeoplewholiveinanagriculturalsetting,menacedbytheforcesofinvadingcapitalism.WessexNovelsTheWessexNovelsincludeUndertheGreenwoodTree,FarfromtheMaddingCrowd,TheReturnoftheNative,TheMayorofCasterbridge,TessoftheD’Urbervilles,JudetheObscure.MajorworksUndertheGreenwoodTreeFarfromtheMaddingCrowd(1874)TheReturnoftheNative(1878)WessexTales(1888)

TheWoodlanders(1887)TheMayorofCasterbridge(1886)

DeterminismItreferstothebeliefortheorythathumanactionsandeventsarecontrolledbyandresultfromcausesthatdeterminethem.AccordingtoKarlMarx,aman’seconomicenvironmentdetermineshisactionsandlife;AccordingtoDarwin,itisthescientificlawsgoverningevolution;AccordingtoFreud,itisthehumanunconsciousness;andaccordingtosomereligiousitisthewillofagodorgodsAccordingtoHardy:Theman’sfateispredeterminedlytragic,drivenbyacombinedforceof“nature”,bothinsideandoutside.NaturalismThenaturalistswentbeyondtherealists’insistenceontheobjectivepresentationofthedetailsofeverydaylifeandinsistedthatmaterialsofliteratureshouldbearrangedtoreflectadeterministicuniverseinwhichapersonisbiologicalcreaturecontrolledbyhisenvironmentandheredity.Thenaturalisticwritingsaremoreseriousandpessimistic.Pointsofview1.Asamanintellectuallyadvancedandemotionallytraditional,Hardycherishedthebeauty,simplicity,andhonestyoftherurallife,butwasawareofthesavagery,narrownessandbackwardnessofthelife.2.Newdiscoveriesandmodernphilosophiesofthetimeopenedhiseyetothestarkrealityandbroughtaboutinhimanewunderstandingoftheobjectivity,inevitabilityandcrueltyofthenaturallawsof“survivalofthefittest”.3.Hardy’sviewoftheworldwasratherdarkandgloomy.Hebelievedintheinevitabilityoftheconflictbetweentheinner,subjectivehumannatureandtheouter,objective,wildnatureorsocialenvironment,andtheinevitabletragedyofhumanlife.4.Hardybelievedintheexistenceofsomemysterious,supernaturalpowerwhichwasverypowerful,half-blind,impulsive,anduncaringtotheindividuals,anddeterminedtheirfate,however,hardtheytriedtochangeorescapeit.5.Hardy’sworksarealsonotedfortherealisticpresentationoflifeandsocialcriticism.Theyarefullofbitterexposureandsharpcriticismofthecorrupted,unjust,hypocriticalVictoriansocialsystem,thecruelexploitationofcapitalism,theutilitariancommercialism,andtheirrational,inhumansocialconventionsanmoralswhichkilledhumanwillsanddesiresanddestroyedpeople’snaturalemotionsandrelationships.Hardy’stwonovels,Tessofthed’Urbervilles(1891)andJudetheObscure(1895)arehislastlongfictionworks.ThelastnovelschallengedthesensibilitiesofVictorianreaderswithsituationsthatruffledmanyaVictorianfeather:immoralsex,murder,illegitimatechildren,andtheunmarriedlivingtogether.HeateddebateandcriticismoverthesetwobookshelpedHardydecidethathewouldratherwritepoetry.Infact,sostungwashebythecriticismofhisworksthatHardydidnotwriteanothernovel.JudeTheObscureHardy'sJudeTheObscure(1895)arousedevenmoredebate.Thestorydramatizedtheconflictbetweencarnalandspirituallife,tracingJudeFawley'slifefromhisboyhoodtohisearlydeath.JudemarriesArabella,butdesertsher.Hefallsinlovewithhiscousin,hypersensitiveSueBridehead,whomarriesthedecayingschoolmaster,Phillotson,inamasochistfit.JudeandSueobtaindivorces,buttheirlifetogetherdeterioratesunderthepressureofpovertyandsocialdisapproval.TheeldestsonofJudeandArabella,agrotesqueboynicknamed'FatherTime',killstheirchildrenandhimself.Brokenbytheloss,SuegoesbacktoPhillotson,andJudereturnstoArabella.SoonthereafterJudedies,

TessofTheD’UrbervillesFeaturesofTessTimePeriod:

Settings:FictionalWessexCharacters:Tess---Theoldestdaughterfromapoorfamilywitha nobleoriginAlec----Arichmanfromawealthyfamilywho boughtthefamilynamed'UrbervillesfromTess’s family

Angel---Ayoungmanwhohatestheoldfamilyandlikes farmingFeaturesofTessStructure:Basedonacyclicalpatternswiththreeparts(PartIPrelude+PartIIMainBody,thelovestorybetweenTessandAngel+PartIIITess’decline)Plot:Theme:Mankindissubjectedtotheruleofsomehostileandmysteriousfate,whichbringsmisfortunetohumanlife.Determinism+Naturalism《德伯家旳苔絲》

《德伯家旳苔絲》講述旳是一種純潔質(zhì)樸、聰明漂亮旳農(nóng)村姑娘被逼得走頭無路,終于殺人旳故事。小說一開始,苔絲替她爸爸趕馬車去城里送貨,黑夜里她旳馬車與郵車相撞,把家里旳老馬弄死了。苔絲闖了大禍,出于一種贖罪心理,來到杜伯維爾家去做工,以貼補家用。杜伯維爾家少爺阿列克在林中將她奸污。苔絲失貞后來,選擇離開阿列克,回到家生下了孩子。孩子病死后,她去一家牛奶場做工,認識了安琪兒·克萊爾,并與他相愛。新婚之夜,安琪兒了解到苔絲旳失貞,便離她而去,遠走巴西,苔絲轉到另一種農(nóng)場做工。爸爸死后,房東將她家住旳房子收回。為了不讓家人流落街頭,苔絲被迫又回到阿列克身邊。安琪兒后來悔過,忽然回來找她,苔絲心情十分痛苦,用刀子將阿列克殺死。小說結束時,苔絲作為殺人犯被處以絞刑。

《德伯家旳苔絲》是哈代最著名旳小說,小說旳女主人公苔絲則是哈代所塑造旳最成功旳女性形象。

Featuresofhisworks1.Hardyisagreatpainterofnature.Inhishand,thewessexprairiecomestolife,withitsowncolor,temper,mystery,omen,andforceofdestruction.Itisasmuchalivingcharacterasmenandwomeninthenovels.2.Theunderlyingthemeofhisnovelisthestrugglebetweenmanandhisenvironment,betweenaspiringhumanspiritandtheexternalinanimatenature.(determinism)3.Hardytakescommonworking-classpeopleasheroesandheroinesinhisnovels.Hisheroesareusuallytragiconeswhoacquireself-consciousnessandquestionthefundamentalsofthesociety.4.Inhisworks,thestrongelementsofnaturalismarecombinedwithatendencytowardssymbolism.LifeStoryBorninDublintoasurgeonfatherandapoetmother.WildestudiedclassicsatTrinityAwardedascholarshiptoOxford,theexperienceofwhichmadehimanadvocateofAthleticism.In1878,wontheNewdigatePrizeforhispoemRovenna.In1882,WildewasinvitedtomakespeechforayearinAmerica.In1884,WildemarriedhadtwosonsAround1986,heacknowledgehishomosexualityinpublicandwasimprisonedfortwoyearsAfterhisreleasein1897heleftforParisanddiedthere.MajorWorksEarly1880s,TwoplaysVera 《薇拉》TheDuchessofPadua 《帕都瓦公爵夫人》In1891,theonlynovelpublishedThepictureofDorianGrey 《道林格雷畫像》Worksbetween1892-1895madehimanestablisheddramatistLadyWindermere'sFan 《溫夫人旳扇子》Salomé 《莎樂美》AWomanofNoImportance 《無足輕重旳女人》TheImportanceofBeingEarnest《不可兒戲》AnIdealHusband 《理想旳丈夫》Wheninjail,hewrotelongpoemTheBalladofReadingHisMajorWorks:fourcomediesLadyWindermere'sFan(1892),AWomanofNoImportance(1893),AnIdealHusband(1895),andTheImportanceofBeingEarnest(1895),allcharacterizedbyadroitlycontrivedplotsandremarkablywittydialogue.TheImportanceofBeingEarnest

(1895).-masterpieceBackBackBackAestheticismBeginning:InthelateVictorianperiodfromaround1868to1901, Beautyistruth,truthbeauty(Keats:OdeonaGrecianUrn,1819)Ending:GenerallyconsideredtohaveendedwiththetrialofOscarWildewhichoccurredin1895Definition:A19thcenturyEuropeanmovementthatemphasizedaestheticvaluesovermoralorsocialthemesinliterature,fineart,thedecorativearts,andinteriordesign.Itbelongstotheanti-Victorianreactionandhadpostromanticroots,andassuchanticipatesmodernismAestheticMovement:ArtforArt’sSakeAstherepresentative,Wildeadvocatestheartificialityofart,claiming“thereisnosuchthingasamoraloranimmoralbook.Booksarewellwritten,orbadlywritten.That’sall.”Accordingtohim,artisindependentoflife.Artisnotthereflectionofnaturebutrathernatureiscreatedbyart.Herejectedassociatingliteraturewithmorality,whilepraisingByronasafighter-poetandShellyforhisrebellionagainstthehypocriticalEnglishsociety.DorianGrayWilde’sfirstandonlynovel.Writtenover100yearsago(1891)OpenedtomuchcriticismUltimately,wasverysuccessfulSomanycurrentthemes:sinandredemptionhedonismloveandmarriagefriendshipyouthandbeautyGossipinfluence/manipulationart(then-paintings,opera;now-films,music,etc.)Basedonrevelationsaboutevilinhumanity,pleasuresofevilanddestructivenessofevil.MajorCharacterEdward-ThepainterLordHenry-DorianGray’sFriendDorianGray-TheActressActress’brotherSemi-autobiographical

QuoteIhavenothingtodeclareexceptmygenius.Experienceissimplythenamewegiveourmistakes.Amancanbehappywithanywomanaslongashedoesnotloveher.BernardShawLifeStoryBorninDublin,IrelandIn1876,ShawwenttoLondon,becameinterestedinsocialism,joinedtheFabianSocietyin1884.In1892,startedcareerasadramatist.Inthe30s,visitedSovietUnionandChinaIn1925,acceptedtheNobelPrize.Wrote51playsallhislife.10/10/202366MajorWorksArmsandtheMan,1894《武器與人》Mrs.Warren'sProfession1898《華倫夫人旳職業(yè)》ManandSuperman1903《人與超人》JohnBull‘sOtherIsland,1904)《英國佬旳另一種島》MajorBarbara,1905《巴巴拉少?!稰ygmalion,1913《皮格馬利翁》SaintJoan,1924《圣女貞德》PygmalionARomanceinFiveActs(1912)inwhichProfessorofphoneticsHenryHigginsmakesabetthathecantrainabedraggledCockneyflowergirl,ElizaDoolittle,topassforaduchessatanambassador'sgardenpartybyteachinghertoassumeaveneerofgentility,themostimportantelementofwhich,hebelieves,isimpeccablespeech.

Settings&TimePeriod,

Settings:CoventGarden,Londonin professorHiggin'slaboratory,Mrs.Higgin'slivingroom,andafancyhighsocietyparty.TimePeriod:Earlytwentiethcentury.

Characters

ProfessorHenryHiggins

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HenryHigginsisaprofessorofphonetics;ElizaDoolittle-theheroine,

asassy,smart-mouthedkerbstoneflowergirlwithdeplorableEnglish

ColonelPickering

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theauthorofSpokenSanskrit,isamatchforHigginsinhispassionforphonetics.AlfredDoolittle

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AlfredDoolittleisEliza'sfather,anelderlybutvigorousdustmanwhohashadatleastsixwives

Mrs.Higgins

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ProfessorHiggins'mother,FreddyEynsfordHill-ayoung,viablemarriageoptionforEliza,PygmalionEffect(皮革馬利翁效應) ThePygmalionEffectisthatpeopletendtobehaveasyouexpecttheywill.Ifyouexpectapersontotakeresponsibility,theyprobablywill.Ifyouexpectthemnottoeventry,theyprobablywon’t.QuoteofBernardShaw

Iwasbornintelligent-educationruinedme.

Practicemakesperfect.....Butnobodysperfect......sowhypractice?

Everymanshouldmarry.Afterall,happinessisnottheonlythinginlife."Yourfuturedependsonyourdreams."Sogotosleep.CommentsonBernardShaw’sWorksSocialcriticismcharacterizesalmostallhisfifty-oneplays.Shawisgoodatraisingquestionsoversocialissueswithoutattemptingtoprovidesolutions.CommentsonBernardShawAvisionaryandmysticwhosephilosophyofmoralpassionpermeateshisplays,ShawwasalsothemosttrenchantpamphleteersinceSwift;ThemostreadablemusiccriticinEnglish;thebesttheatrecriticofhisgeneration;Aprodigiouslecturerandessayistonpolitics,economics,andsociologicalsubjects;Oneofthemostprolificletterwritersinliterature.HisvisittoChina蕭伯納和魯迅,宋慶齡等合影WilliamMakepeaceThackeray

1811-1863

LifeStoryBorninIndianin1811andmovedtoEnglandatsix.StudiedatCambridge,butleftwithouttakingadegree.WentbankruptcyduetothefailureofIndianbankandhadtoworkajournalistforaliving.TheSnobsofEnglandpublishedin1846-1847Twohistoricalnovels,HenryEsmond(1852)andTheVirginians(1859)published,whichlEnglishjournalist,novelist,famousforhisnovel“VanityFair”.Thackeraystudiedinasatiricalandmoralisticupperandmiddle-classEnglishlife.HewasonceseenastheequalofhiscontemporaryDickens,orevenashissuperior.“VanityFair”:masterpieceonsocialcriticism“TheBookofSnobs”“Pendenis”“TheNewcomes”historicalNovels“HenryEsmond”“TheVirginians”

“VanityFair,orANovelWithoutaHero"1.introduction:thetitleoriginatesfromthe“ThePilgrim'sProgress”byJohnBunyan,setatthetimeoftheNapoleonicwars

“VanityFair”establishedThackeray'sfamepermanently.SetinthetimejustbeforeandaftertheBattleofWaterloo,thisnoveldepartedfromconventioninhavingnoheroorheroineandnoplotintheconventionalsense.Itisaportraitofsocietycenteredonthreefamiliesinterrelatedbyacquaintanceandmarriage,theeventsofwhoselivesareorganizedbythebroadmovementoftime.2.majorcharacters

AmeliaDobbinGeorgeOsborne

BeckySharpJosephCrawleyRments(1)*sub-title(ANovelwithoutaHero):thenovelisconcernednotwithindividualheroesbutwiththesocietyasawholethecharactersareallflawedtoagreaterorlesserdegree;eventhemostsympathetichaveweaknesses

*ThistendencyofThackeray'stoemphasizefaultsinallofhischaractersdisplayshisdesireforagreaterlevelofrealisminhisfictioncomparedtotheratherunlikelyoridealizedpeopleinmanycontemporarynovels.*ThehumanweaknessesThackerayillustratesaremostlytodowith

greed,idleness,snobbery,thescheming,deceitandhypocrisy.Butnoneofthecharactersarewhollyevil.

EvenBecky,whoisimmoralandcunning,isthrownonherownresourcesbypovertyandsocialprejudice.(2)characterization:*Amelia:conventionalheroine:good,passive,sentimental,self-sacrificing,gentle,tender,andloving,submittofate*BeckySharp:tricky,resourceful,practicalandcapable.Bornwithnoadvantages,inasocietythatvaluesrankandwealth,Beckymakesherwaytothehighestlevelsofsocietythroughherownbeauty,intelligence,hardwork,andtalent.

sheconstantlymanipulatesothers,shelies,shecheats,shesteals,shebetraysAmelia,andperhapssheevencommitsamurder.★

Botharetypicalwomeninabourgeoissociety,behaveinsharplydifferentways,botharevictimsofthatsociety*Dobbin:good,honest,helpful,self-sacrifice,ductofhisageandthemoralityofbourgeoissociety.(3)theme:struggleformoneyandsocialstatuswitheverymeans,byeverybodyagainsteverybodyelseamongtheupperclasses

(4)limitation:satireofsocietycharacterizedbyhypocrisyandopportunism,butnotareformingnovel:nosuggestionthatsocialorpoliticalchangescouldimprovethenatureofsociety.

(5)“VanityFair”wasaturningpointinThackeray'slifeandcareer.Thesuccessof“VanityFair”quicklyestablishedThackeray'sliteraryreputation.CommentonThackeraymostoftencomparedtoCharlesDickens.DuringtheVictorianera,hewasrankedsecondonlytoDickens,butheisnowmuchlessread.AlfredTennyson

1809-1892

ThemostfamouspoetoftheVictorianage,aprofoundspokesmanfortheideasandvaluesofhistimes.1.

Arthuriantheme“TheLadyofShalott”“Morted’Arthur”“IdyllsOfTheKing”:long2.Odessey:influenceofSpenser“TheLotos-Eaters”“Ulysses”:blankverse3.deathofArthurHallam“Break,Break,Break”“InMemoriam”4.typicalVictorianviews“TheTwoVoices”:strugglebetweenpessimismandoptimism,skepticismandfaith“TheVisionofSin”:puritanviewagainstpleasure-seeking5.socialinequalityforwomen:inferioritytomen“Dora”“LocksleyHall”

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