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英美文學(xué)名詞解釋TermsinEnglishandAmericanLiterature

1.Aestheticism/theAestheticismMovement(唯美主義)

AEuropeanphenomenonduringthemiddIeofthe19thcenturythathad

itschiefheadquartersinFrance.ThismovementwasintroducedtoI

ateVictorianEngIandmainlyWaIterPaterasareactionagainst

themateriaIismandcommerciaIismofanindustriaIizedsociety.11wasaI

soareactionagainsttheVictorianconventionofartfor

moraIity'ssake,orartformoney'ssake.Themajortenetsofthismov

emeritincIudethebeIiefintheautonomyofaworkofart,the

emphasisoncraftandartistry—thetheoryof“artforartyss

ake”.ThemostoutstandingVictorianrepresentativesofthis

movementincIudedOsearWiIde.

2.AIlegory(寓言)

Ataleinverseorproseinwhichcharacters,actions,ors

ettingsrepresentabstractideasormoraIquaIities.AnaIIegoryis

astorywithtwomeanings,aIiteraImeaningandasymboIicme

aning.a寓言:用詩歌或散文講的故事,在這個(gè)故事中人物、事件或背景往往代表抽象的概

念或道德品質(zhì)。所有的寓言都是一個(gè)具有雙重意義、文學(xué)內(nèi)涵或象征意義的故事。

3.AIIiteration(頭韻)

ItistherepetitionofthesameinitiaIconsonantsoundwi

thinaIineoragroupofwordsinpoetry.In01dEngIishaliiter

ativemeter,aIIiterationistheprincipalorganizingdeviceoft

heverseline,suchasinBeo”"/九A頭韻:在一組詞的開頭或重讀音節(jié)中

對(duì)相同輔音或不同元音的重復(fù)。a

4.AlIusion:Areferencetoaperson,aplace,anevent,or

aIiteraryworkthatawriterexpectsthereadertorecognize

andrespondto.AnaIIusionmaybedrawnfromhistory,geog

raphy,Iiterature,orreligion.4典故:文學(xué)作品中作家希望讀者能夠認(rèn)識(shí)或

做出反應(yīng)的一個(gè)人物、地點(diǎn)、事件或文學(xué)作品。典故或來自歷史、地理、文學(xué)或宗教。

5.AmericanNaturaIism(美國自然主義)

TheAmericannaturaIismacceptedthemorenegativeinterpretationof

Darwin'sevolutionarytheoryandusedittoaccountforthebe

haviorofthosecharactersinIiteraryworkswhowereregarded

asmoreorIesscompIexcombinationsofinheriteda11ribute

s,theirhabitswereconditionedbysociaIandeconomicforces.Amer

icannaturaIismwasevoIvedfromrealismwhentheauthor'stone

inwritingbecameIessseriousandlesssympatheticbutmorei

ronicandmorepessimistic.ItwasnomorethanagIoomyphiIos

ophicaIapproachtoreality,ortohumanexistence.Dreiserwasa

IeadingfigureofthisschooI.

6.AmericanPuritanism(美國清教主義)

PuritanismisthepracticesandbeIiefsofthePuritans.T

heAmericanpuritans,liketheirEngIishbrothers,areideaIists.

Theyacceptedthedoctrineofpredestination,originaIsinandtota

Idepravity,andIimitedatonementthroughaspecialinfusionofg

raceformGod.ButduetothegrimstruggIeforIivinginthenew

continent,theybecomemoreandmorepracticaI.Americanpur

itanismissomuchapartofthenationaIatmosphererather

thatasetoftenets.

美國清教主義:他們相信宿命論、原罪說、全體墮落和有限的贖罪。

7.AmericanReaIism(美國現(xiàn)實(shí)主義)

InAmericanIiterature,theCiviIWarbroughttheRomanticPeriodtoan

end.TheAgeofReaIismcameintoexistence.GeorgeEliotintroduce

realismintoEngIand,andWiIIiamDeanHoweIIsintroducedit

intotheUnitedStates.ItcameasareactionagainsttheIieofro

manticismandsentimentaIism.ReaIismturnedfromanemphasi

sonthestrangetowardafaithfuIrenderingoftheordinary,asIi

ceofIifeasitisrealIyIived.11hasbeenchiefIyconeerned

withthecommonpIacesofeverydayIifeamongthemiddIeandIowercIa

sses,anditoffersanobjectiveratherthananidealisticviewofh

umannatureandhumanexperience.Realisticliteraturefindst

hedramaandtensionbeneaththesurfaceofordinarylife.Lat

er,manywriters,notabIyHenryJames,turnedtopsychoIogicaIreaIi

smthatcloselyexaminedthecompIexworkingsofthemind.

美國現(xiàn)實(shí)主義:在美國文學(xué)史上,內(nèi)戰(zhàn)宣告了浪漫主義的終結(jié)和現(xiàn)實(shí)主義的開始?,F(xiàn)實(shí)主義

反對(duì)浪漫主義和感傷主義的謊言,它從一個(gè)陌生的世界轉(zhuǎn)向了普通人的真實(shí)生活的描寫。它

所關(guān)心的是普通的下層勞動(dòng)人民而非理想中的人類本性和現(xiàn)實(shí)經(jīng)歷。

8.AmericanRomanticism(美國浪漫主義)

TheRomanticPeriodcoversthefirsthaIfofthe19thcentury.Ar

isingAmericawithitsideaIsofdemocracyandequaIity,theboom

ingeconomy,thefIourishingpubIications,andavarietyoffo

reigninfIuencesmadeitsIiteraryexpansionpossibleandinevitab

Ie.Romanticssharedsomecharacteristics:moraIenthusiasm,indiv

iduaIityandintuitiveperception.IrvingpIayedanimportantroI

eininspiringAmericanromanticismwithhismasterpiecesRipVanWi

nkleandTheLegendofSleepyHol/ow.Americanromanticism

cuIminatedaroundthe1840s,whichcanbecalled“Transee

ndentaiismorAmericanRenaissanceOneofthemajorfigure

inthisperiodwasEmerson.HisNaturehadbeencaIIed“theman

ifestoofAmericanTranscendentaIism”Inthepoetryaspect,

WhitmanandDicksonweretwomaJorAmericanpoetsinthisperi

od.InthenoveIaspect,HawthorneandMeIviIIebeIongedtoanother

typeofromanticism.TheyplacedincreasingvaIueonthefree

expressiononemotionandthepsychicstatesoftheircharacters.

TheNewEngIandpoets,suchasLongfeIlowandBryantformeda

differentschooIfromWhitman,Dickson,ThoreauandPoe.

9.AngryYoungMen(憤怒的青年)

TheAngryYoungMenisajournaIisticcatchphraseappIiedtoanu

mberofBritishpIaywrightsandnoveIistsfromthemid-1950s.Th

eirworksmainlyexpressthebitternessoftheIowercIassest

owardstheestabIishedsociopoIiticaIsystemandtowardsthem

ediocrityandhypocrisyofthemiddleandupperclasses.The

pIaywrightJohn0sbornewasthearchetypaIexampIeofthesea

ngryyoungmenwithhissignaturepIayLookBackinA

ngerin1956.

10.Antagonist(反面人物):

Apersonorforceopposingtheprotagonistinanarrative;a

rivaloftheheroorheroine.

反面人物:一個(gè)故事中和主人公相對(duì)立的人物或一種力量,是男女主人公的對(duì)手。

11.AmericanTranscendentaIism(美國超驗(yàn)主義)

AmericanTranscendentaIismismorethananattitudeoftransce

ndentaIists.To“transcend“somethingistoriseaboveit,topas

sbeyonditsIimits.ThetranscendentaIistsspeakforcuIturalr

ejuvenationandagainstthemateriaIismofAmericansociety.ThemaJ

orfeaturesofAmericanTranscendentaIismare:1.TranscendentaIis

tsplaceemphasisonspirit,ortheOversouI,asthemostimportan

tthingintheUniverse.2.Theystresstheimportanceoftheindivid

uaI.Tothem,theindividuaIwasthemostimportantelementofsoci

ety.3.TheyofferafreshperceptionofnatureassymboIicoft

heSpiritorGod.Naturewas,tothem,alive,filledwithGo

d'soverwheImingpresence.

12.Aphorism(警句)aAconcise,pointedstatementexpressingawiseor

cIeverobservationaboutlife.A警句:蘊(yùn)含關(guān)于人生真理的明智的看法的精練的語

句。a

13.Aside(旁白)

Indrama,Iinesspokenbyacharacterinanundertoneordirec

tIytotheaudienceand.AnasideissupposedIynotheardby

otheractorsonstage.

14.Assonance(類韻)△TherepetitionofsimiIarvoweIsounds,especia

Ilyinpoetry.AssonanceisoftenempIoyedtopIeasetheearoremp

hasizecertainsounds.A類韻:在詩歌中相同或相似元音的重復(fù),它的目的主要是

用來使句子悅耳動(dòng)聽或用來強(qiáng)調(diào)某個(gè)音。

15.Autobiography(自傳)

TheIiteraryformofautobiographyisaperson'saccountof

hisorherownlife.AnautobiographyisgeneraIIywrittenin

narrativeformandincIudessomeintrospection,suchasTheA

utob/ographywrittenbyBenjaminFrankIin.

自傳:一個(gè)人對(duì)他或她自己生活的描述,自傳是一種敘述性的文體,多包含回憶性的描寫。

16.Ballad(民謠)

。ItisareIativelyshortnarrativepoem,wri11entobesung,with

asimpleanddramaticaction.ThebaIIadsteIIoflove,death,thesu

pernaturaI,oracombinationofthese.Twocharacteristicsoft

hebaIladareincrementaIrepetitionandthebaIladstanza.Incr

ementaIrepetitionrepeatsoneormorelineswithsmaIIbutsi

gnificantvariationsthatadvaneetheaction.Theballadstanzahas

fourline;commonIy,thefirstandthirdlinescontainfourfeetor

accents,thesecondandfourthlinescontainthreefeet.BaIIadoften

openabruptIy,presentbriefdescriptionsanduseconcisediaIogues.

ThefoIkbaIIadisusuaIIyanonymousandthepresentationisimper

sonaI.TheIiterarybaIladdeliberatelyimitatestheform

andspiritofafolkbaIIad.TheRomanticpoetswereattractedtoth

isform,asLongfeIlowwithTheWreckoftheHesperus,CoIeridgewithT

heRimeoftheAncientMarine,whichisIongerandmoreeIabo

ratethanthefoIkbaIlad.

17.BaIIadStanza(民謠詩節(jié))

Atypeoffour-Iinestanza,thefirstandthethirdIineshavef

ourstressedwordsorsyllabIes;thesecondandfourthIineshave

threestresses.

18.BeatGeneration(垮掉的一^弋)

TheBeatGenerationreferstoaIooseIy-knitgroupofpoetsand

noveIists,writinginthesecondhalfofthee1950sandearly1960s.

Theysharedasetofsocialattitudes—anti-estabIishment,a

nti-poIiticaI,anti-inteIIectuaI,opposetotheprevaiIingcuItur

al,Iiterary,andmoralvaIues,andwereinfavorofunfettereds

eIf-reaIizationandself-expression.Representativesofthe

groupwereAIIenGinsbergwithhisIongpoemHowIandJackKerouac

withhisOntheRoad.

19.BiIdungsroman(成長小說)

BiIdungsromandefinesagenreofthenoveIwhichfocusesonthe

psychoIogicalandmoraIgrowthoftheprotagonistfromyouthtoad

uIthood,andinwhichcharacters,changeisthusextremeIyim

portant.InaBiIdungsroman,thegoalismaturity.CharIesDic

kens'DavidCopperfieIdisacIassicaIBiIdungsroman.

20.Biography(傳記)

AdetaiIedaccountofaperson'sIifewrittenbyanotherperson.

傳記:由他人篆寫的關(guān)于某人生平的詳細(xì)記錄。A

21.Blackcomedy/Blackhumor(黑色幽默)

ItismostIyempIoyedtodescribebaIefuI,naive,orinept

charactersinafantasticornightmarishmodernworIdpIayingoutt

heirrolesinwhatIonescocalleda“tragicfaree”,inwhichthe

evetsareoftensimu11aneousIycomic,horrifying,andabsurd.J

osephHeiIerfsCatch_22canbetakenasanexampIeoftheempI

oymentofthistechnique.

22.BIackMountainPoets(黑山派詩人)

11issometimescalledprojectivepoets(投射詩人),agroupofthemid_2

OthcenturyAmericanavant-gardeorpostmodernpoetscenteringo

nBlackMountainCoIIege.IntheessayProjectiveVerse,CharI

es0Isoncalls“forpoetryofopenfield“compositiontorepIa

cetraditionaIcIosedpoeticformswithanimprovisedformthat

shouIdrefIectexactIythecontentofthepoem.Thisessaybeeamethe

manifestofortheBIackMountainPoets,A

23.BIankVerse(無韻體詩)

Versewritteninunrhymediambicpentameter.Itistheverseform

usedinsomeofthegreatestEngIishpoetries,incIudingthat

ofWiIIiamShakespeareandJohnMiIton.a素體詩:用五音步抑揚(yáng)格寫的無韻

詩。

24.Byronichero(拜倫式英雄)

Byronicheroreferstoaproud,mysteriousrebeIfigureofnoble

origin.Withimmensesuperiorityinhispassionsandpowers,hewou

IdcarryonhisshouIderstheburdenofrightingaIIthew

rongsinacorruptsociety,andwouldrisesingIe-handedIyaga

instanykindoftyrannicaIruleseitheringovernment,inre

Iigion,orinmoraIprincipIeswithunconquerabIewillsa

ndinexhaustibIeenergies.

A25.Calvinism(加爾文主義)

CaIvinismreferstothereIigiousteachingsofJohnCaIvinandh

isfolIowers.CaIvintaughtthatonlycertainpersons,theelec

t,werechosenbyGodtobesaved,andthiscanbegottenonIybe

God'sgrace.CaIvinismformsthebasisforthedoctrinesand

practicesoftheHuguenots,Puritans,Presbyterians,andtheR

eformedchurches.

26.CarpeDiem(及時(shí)行樂)

AtraditiondatingbacktocIassicaIGreekandLatinpoetry

andparticuIarIypopuIaramongEngIishCavalierpoets.CarpeD

iemmeansIiteraIIy“seizetheday”,thatis,“l(fā)ivefortoday”.

27.Canto(篇/章)

AsectionordivisionofaIongpoem.InEngIishpoetry,Alexande

rPope'stheRapeoftheLockandByron*sDonJuanaredividedinto

cantos.

詩章:長詩的一部分。

28.Character(角色)

Inappreciatingashortstory,charactersareanindispensabIeeIe

ment.Charactersarethepersonspresentedinadramaticornarr

ativework.Forstdividescharactersintotwotypes:fIatcharact

er,whichispresentedwithoutmuchindividuaIizingdetaiI;an

droundcharacter,whichiscomplexintemperamentandmotivation

andisrepresentedwithsubtleparticuIarity.

人物:在短篇小說的欣賞中,人物是必不可少一個(gè)元素。人物是喜劇或小說中所描寫的人。福

斯特把人物劃分為兩類,扁平型人物和圓型人物。扁平型人物往往缺乏個(gè)人化的細(xì)節(jié)描寫而

圓型人物則在性格和行為動(dòng)機(jī)上較為復(fù)雜。

29.CIassicism(古典主義)

Amovementortendencyinart,Iiterature,ormusicthatre

fIectstheprincipIesmanifestedintheartofancientGreeceandR

ome.ClassicismemphasizesthetraditionaIandtheuniversal,a

ndplacesvaleonreasoncIarity,baIance,andorder.Classicism,wit

hitsconcernforreasonanduniversaIthemes,istraditionallyop

posedtoRomanticism,whichisconcernedwithemotionsandpens

onaIthemes.A古典主義:一種在文學(xué),藝術(shù),音樂領(lǐng)域體現(xiàn)古代希臘,羅馬風(fēng)格的運(yùn)動(dòng)。

A

30.CIimax(高潮)道Thepointofgreatestintensity,interest,ors

uspenseinanarrative.A

31.Comedy(喜?。?/p>

IngeneraI,aliteraryworkthatendshappiIywithaheaIthy,amicab

Iearmisticebetweentheprotagonistandsociety.a

32.Coneeit(奇想)

Coneeitisafar-fetchedsimiIeormetaphor,aIiteraryconceitoc

curswhenthespeakercomparetwohighlydissimiIarthings.Co

nceitisextensiveIyempIoyedinJohnDonne'spoetry.

33.ConfessionaIpoetry(自白詩)

AnautobiographicaImodeofversethatreveaIsthepoetsperso

naIprobIemswithunusuaIfrankness.ThetermisusuaIIyappI

iedtocertainpoetsoftheU.S.Fromthelate1950stotheIate19

60s,notabIyRobertLoweII,whoseLifeStudiesandFortheUnionD

eaddeaIwithhisdivorceandmentaIbreakdown.

34.ConfIict(沖突)AAstruggIebetweentwoopposingforcesorc

haractersinashortstory,noveI,play,ornarrativepoem.

沖突:故事,小說,戲劇中相對(duì)的力量和人物之間的對(duì)立。

35.Consonanee(豐南音若勻)A|treferstotherepetitionofsimiIar

consonantsoundsinagroupofwords.Sometimesthetermreferstoth

erepetitionofconsonantsoundsinthemiddIeorattheendof

words.SometimesthetermisusedforsIantrhymeinwhichinitia

Iandfinalconsonantsarethesamebutthevowelsarediffe

rent:Iitter/Ietter,green/groan.

36.CoupIet(兩行詩)

TwoconsecutiveIinesofpoetrythatrhyme.AheroiccoupIetisania

mbicpentametercoupIet.

對(duì)句:兩個(gè)連續(xù)押韻的詩行。英雄雙行體的對(duì)句一般都為抑揚(yáng)格五音步。

37.CriticalRealism(批判現(xiàn)實(shí)主義)

ThecriticaIreaIismofthe19thcenturyflourishedinthef

ortiesandinthebeginningoffifties.ThereaIistsfirstandf

oremostsetthemseIvesthetaskofcriticizingcapitalistsociety

fromademocraticviewpointanddeIineatedthecryingcontra

dictionsofbourgeoisreaIity.Buttheydidnotfindawaytoeradica

tesociaIevils.CharlesDiekensisthemostimportantcriticaI

reaIist.

批判現(xiàn)實(shí)主義:批判現(xiàn)實(shí)主義在19世紀(jì)40年代達(dá)到高潮。批判現(xiàn)實(shí)主義作家們往往把從民

主的角度批評(píng)和揭露資本主義社會(huì)的丑惡視為己任,但他們并沒有找到治療社會(huì)弊病的良

方。

38.Dadaism(達(dá)達(dá)主義)

ItreferstoaWesternEuropeanartisticandIiterarymovement(19

16-1923)thatsoughtthediscoveryofauthenticreaIitythrough

theaboIitionoftraditional,cuIturaIandaestheticformsbyatech

niqueofcomicderisioninwichirrationality,chaneeand

intuitionweretheguidingprincipIe.

39.Darwinism(達(dá)爾文主義)

ItisatermthatcomesfromCharIesDarwir\fsevoIutionarytheor

y.DarwiniststhinkthatthosewhosurviveintheworIdare

thefi11estandthosewhofaiItoadaptthemseIvestotheenvi

ronmentwiIIperish.TheybeIievethatmanhasevoIvedfromtheIower

formsofIifeandhumansarespeciaInotbecauseGodcreatedthem

butbecausetheyhavesuecessfuIIyadaptedtothechangingenviron

mentaIconditionsandhavepassedontheirsurvivaI-makingcharacter

isticsgeneticaIIy.InfIuencedbyDarwinism,someAmericannatu

raIistwritersappIyitasanexplanationofhumannatureand

sociaIreaIity.

40.Denouement(結(jié)局)

Theoutcomeofaplot.Thedenouemeritisthatpartofaplay,s

hortstory,noveI,ornarrativepoeminwhichconfIictsarer

esoIvedorunraveIed,andmysteriesandsecretsconnectedwithth

eplotareexplained.a

41.Determinism(宿命論)

DeterminismisthephiIosophicaIbeIiefthateventsareshaped

byforcesbeyondthecontroIofhumanbeings.Determinism,importan

ttotheIiteratureattheendofthenineteenthcentury,assig

nscontroIespeciaIIytoheredityandenvironment,withoutseeki

ngtheiroriginsfurtherthansciencecantrace.Determinismu

suaIIyIeadstothetragiofateofthecharactersinnovels.

42.Didacticliterature(教誨文學(xué))

DidacticIiteratureissaidtobedidacticifitdeliberately

teachessomemoraIIessons.TheuseofIiteratureforsuchte

achingisoneofutstraditionaIjustifications.ADramaticm

onologue(戲劇獨(dú)白)

43.Akindofnarrativepoeminwhichonecharacterspeaksto

oneormoreIistenerswhoserepliesarenotgiveninthepoem.

TheoccasionisusuaIIyacruciaIoneinthespeaker'spersonaI

ityasweIIastheincidentthatisthesubjectofthepoem.R

obertBrowning'sMyLastDuchessisatypicaIexampIe.

戲劇獨(dú)白:在一種敘事詩里面,一個(gè)人物對(duì)其他的人物講話但并沒有交代他們的回答,這種

場(chǎng)合往往對(duì)反映說話人的性格特征和詩歌的主題是至關(guān)重要的。

44.Elegy(挽歌)

Apoemofmourning,usuaIlyoverthedeathofanindividuaI.Ane

Iegyisatypeoflyricpoem,usuallyformaIinIanguageandstru

cture,andsolemnorevenmeIanchoIyintone.

挽歌:為某個(gè)死去的人所做的詩,挽歌往往屬于抒情詩,在語言和機(jī)構(gòu)上比較正式,語氣上

比較莊重甚至是哀傷的。

45.EnIightenmentMovement(啟蒙運(yùn)動(dòng))

EnIightenmentisaninteIIectuaImovementthatoriginates

inEuropeandcomestoEngIandinthe18”century.11stresse

sthepowerofhumanreason,theimportanceofmethodsanddisco

veriesinsteadofGod.ItspurposeistoenlightenthewhoIewor

IdwithheIightofmodernphiIosophicaIandartisticidea

s.ItceIebratesreasonorrationaIity,equaIityandscience.Itad

vocatesuniversaIeducation.A

46.Epic(史詩)

Epic,inpoetry,referstoalongworkdealingwiththeactions

ofgodsandheroes.

47.Epiphany(頓,厝)*AmomentofiIIumination,usuaIIyoccursatorn

eartheendofawork.

頓悟:對(duì)現(xiàn)實(shí)真諦的頓悟或洞察,通常出現(xiàn)在作品的結(jié)尾.

48.EpistolarynoveI(書信體小說)

AnepistoIarynoveIisaanoveItoldthroughthemediumofIetter

swrittenbyoneormoreofthecharacters.TheusuaIformistheI

e11er,butdiaryentries,newspapercIippingandotherdocumen

tsaresometimesused.TheepistoIatorynoveI'sreIianceonsub

jectivepointsofviewmakesittheforerunnerofthemodern

psychologicaInoveI.

49.Essay(散文/小品文)

Apieceofprosewriting,usuaIIyshort,thatdeaIswithasubjecti

naIimitedwayandexpressesaparticularpointorview.Anessa

ymaybeseriousorhumorous,tightIyorganizedorrambIing,restrai

nedoremotionaI.ThetwogeneraIcIassificationsofessayare

theinformaIessayandtheformaIessay.Aninformalessayisu

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