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Chapter4EnglishLiteratureofthe17thCenturyI.AHistorical
Background
II.TheOverviewoftheLiterature(1640-1688)
Therevolutionperiod
Themetaphysicalpoets;
TheCavalierpoets.
Milton:theliteraryandphilosophicalheritageoftheRenaissaneemergedwithProtestantpoliticalandmoralconviction
Therestorationperiod.
TherestorationofCharlesIIusheredinaliteraturecharacterizedbyreason,moderation,goodtaste,deftmanagement,andsimplicity.(schoolofBenJonson)
Thegreatphilosophicalandpoliticaltreatisesofthetimeemphasizerationalism.
Therestorationdrama.
TheAgeofDryden.
JohnMilton
Life:educatedat—visitingthecontinent—invoIvedintotherevolution—persecuted—writingepics.
Literarycareer.
The1stperiodwasupto1641,duringwhichtimeheistobeseenchieflyasasonofthehumanistsandElizabethans,althoughhisPuritanismisnotabsent.L'AllegreandILPenseroso(1632)arehisearlymasterpieces,inwhichwefindMiltonatrueoffspringoftheRenaissanee,ascholarofexquisitetasteandrareculture.NextcameComus,amasque.ThegreatestofearlycreationswasLycidas,apastoralelegyonthedeathofacollegemate,EdwardKing.
MajorWorks
ParadiseLost
theplot.
characters.
theme:justifythewaysofGodtoman.
ParadiseRegained.
SamsonAgonistes.
Featuresof'sworks.
MiltonisoneoftheveryfewtrulygreatEnglishwriterswhoisalsoaprominentfigureinpolitics,andwhoisbothagreatpoetandanimportantprosewriter.ThetwomostessentialthingstoberememberedabouthimarehisPuritanismandhisrepublicanism.
Miltonwrotemanydifferenttypesofpoetry.Heisespeciallyagreatmasterofblankverse.HelearnedmuchfromShakespeareandfirstusedblankverseinnon-dramaticworks.
Miltonisagreatstylist.Heisfamousforhisgrandstylenotedforitsdignityandpolish,whichistheresultofhislife-longclassicalandbiblicalstudy.
Miltonhasalwaysbeenadmiredforhissublimityofthoughtandmajestyofexpression.
JohnBunyan
Life:
puritanage;
poorfamily;
parliamentaryarmy;
Baptistsociety,preacher;
prison,writingthebook.
ThePilgrimProgress
Theallegoryindreamform.
theplot.
thetheme.
V.MetaphysicalPoetsandCavalierPoets.
MetaphysicalPoets
CavalierPoets
TheothergroupprevailinginthisperiodwasthatofCavalierpoets.Theywereoftencourtierswhostoodonthesideoftheking,andcalledthemselvesBenJonson.TheCavalierpoetswrotelightpoetry,polishedandelegant,amorousandgay,butoftensuperficial.Mostoftheirverseswereshortsongs,prettymadrigals,lovefanciescharacterizedbylightnessoheartandofmorals.CavalierpoemshavethelimpidityoftheElizabethanlyricwithoutitsimaginativeflights.TheyarelighterandneaterbutlessfreshthantheElizabethan's.
VI.JohnDryden.
Life:
therepresentativeofclassicismintheRestoration.
poet,dramatist,critic,prosewriter,satirist.
changeableinattitude.
Literarycareer—fourdecades.
PoetLaureate
Hisinfluences.
Heestablishedtheheroiccoupletasthefashionforsatiric,didactic,anddescriptivepoetry.
Hedevelopedadirectandconciseprosestyle.
Hedevelopedtheartofliterarycriticisminhisessaysandinthenumerousprefacestohispoems.
Chapter5EnglishLiteratureofthe18thCentury
Introduction
TheHistoricalBackground.
Theliteraryoverview.
TheEnlightenment.
TheriseofEnglishnovels.
Whentheliteraryhistorianseekstoassigntoeachageitsfavouriteformofliterature,hefindsnodifficultyindealingwithourowntime.AstheMiddleAgesdelightedinlongromanticnarrativepoems,theElizabethansindrama,theEnglishmanofthereignsofAnneandtheearlyGeorgesindidacticandsatiricalverse,sothepublicofourdayisenamoredofthenovel.Almostalltypesofliteraryproductioncontinuetoappear,butwhetherwejudgefromthelistsofpublishers,thestatisticsofpubliclibraries,orgeneralconversation,wefindabundantevideneeoftheenormouspreponderaneeofthiskindofliteraryentertainmentinpopularfavor.
Neo-classicism:arevivalintheseventeenthandeighteenthcenturiesofclassicalstandardsoforder,balanee,andharmonyinliterature.JohnDrydenandAlexanderPopeweremajorexponentsoftheneo-classicalschool.
Satiricliterature.
Sentimentalism
II.Neo-classicism.(ageneraldescription)
AlexanderPope
Life:
Catholicfamily;
illhealth;
taughthimselfbyreadingandtranslating;
friendofAddison,SteeleandSwift.
threegroupsofpoems:
AnEssayonCriticism(manifestoofneo-classicism);
TheRapeofLock;
Translationoftwoepics.
Hiscontribution:
theheroiccouplet——finish,eleganee,wit,pointedness;
satire.
weakness:lackofimagination.
AddisonandSteele
RichardSteele:poet,playwright,essayist,publisherofnewspaper.
JosephAddison:studiesatOxford,secretaryofstate,createdaliteraryperiodical“Specta(orzith”Steele,1711)
SpectatorClub.
Thesignificaneeoftheiressays.
Theirwritingsin “TheTatler”,and“TheSpectator”provideanesocialmoralityfortherisingbourgeoisie.
Theygiveatruepictureofthesociallifeofinthe18thcentury.
SamuelJohnso—poet,critic,essayist,lexicographer,editor.
Life:
studiesat;
madealivingbywritingandtranslating;
thegreatchamofliterature.
works:poem(TheVanityofHumanWishes,London;criticism
(TheLivesofgreatPoets;preface.
Thechampionofneoclassicalideas.
III.LiteratureofSatire:JonathanSwift.
Life:
borninIreland;
studiesatTrinityCollege;
workedasasecretary;
thechiefeditorofTheExaminer;
theDeanofSt.Patrick'sin.
Works:TheofBooks,ATaleofaTub,AModestProposal,Gulliver'sTravels.
Gulliver'sTravels.
Satire—theWhigandtheTories,AnglicanChurchandCatholicChurch.
Satire—thelegalsystem;condemnationofwar.
Satire—ridiculousscientificexperiment.
Satire—mankind.
EnglishNovelsofRealistictradition.
TheRiseofnovels.
Earlyforms:folktale-fables-myths-epic-poetry-romances—fabliaux—novella-imaginativenatureoftheirmaterial.(imaginativenarrative)
Theriseofthenovel
picaresquenovelinSpainandEngland(16thcentury):OforrelatingtoagenreofprosefictionthatoriginatedinSpainanddepictsinrealisticdetailtheadventuresofaroguishhero,oftenwithsatiricorhumorouseffects.
:.
AddisonandSteele:TheSpectator.
(plotandcharacterizationandrealism)
novelanddrama(17thecentury)
DanielDefoe—novelist,poet,pamphleteer,publisher,merchant,journalist.)
Life:
businesscareer;
writingcareer;
interestedinpolitics.
RobinsonCrusoe.
thestory.
thesignificaneeofthecharacter.
thefeaturesofhisnovels.
thestyleofIanguage.
HenryFielding—novelist.
Life:
unsuccessfuldramaticcareer;
legalcareer;writingcareer.
works.
TomJones.
theplot;
characters:Tom,Blifil,Sophia;
significanee.
thetheoryofrealism.
thestyleofIanguage.
WritersofSentimentalism.
Introduction
SamuelRichardson-novelist,moralist(Onewhoisundulyconcernedwiththemoralsofothers.)
Life:
printerbookseller;
letterwriter.
Pamela,VirtueRewarded.
thestory
thesignificanee
Pamelawasanewthingintheseways:
Itsintensionwastoaffordnotmerelyentertainmentbutalsomoralinstruction.
Itdescribednotonlythesayingsanddoingsofcharactersbuttheiralsotheirsecret
thoughtsandfeelings.Itwas,infact,thefirstEnglishpsycho-analyticalnovel.
3.OliverGoldsmith—poetandnovelist.
Life:
bornin;
asingerandtale-teller,alifeofvagabondage;
bookseller;
theLiteraryClub;
amiserablelife;
themostlovablecharacterinEnglishliterature.
TheVicarof.
story;
thesignicance.
VI.EnglishDramaofthe18thcentury
Thedeclineofthedrama
RichardBrinsleySheriden
life.
works:Rivals,TheSchoolforScandals.
significaneeofhisplays.
Inhisplays,moralityistheconstanttheme.Heismuchconcernedwiththecurrentmoralissuesandlashesharshlyatthesocialvicesoftheday.
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'sgreatnessalsoliesinhistheatricalart.Heseemstohaveinheritedfromhisparentsanaturalabilityandinbornknowledgeaboutthetheatre.Hisplaysaretheproductofadramaticgeniusaswellasofawell-versedtheatricalman.
Hisplotsarewell-organized,hischaracters,eithermajororminor,areallsharplydrawn,andhismanipulationofsuchdevicesasdisguise,mistakenidentityanddramaticironyismasterly.WittydialoguesandneatanddecentIanguagealsomakeacharacteristicofhisplays.
Chapter6EnglishLiteratureoftheRomanticAge
Introduction
HistoricalBackground
LiteraryOverview:Romanticism
CharacteristicsofRomanticism:
Thespontaneousoverflowofpowerfulfeelings
Thecreationofaworldofimagination
Thereturntonatureformaterial
Emphasisupontheexpressionofindividualgenius
ThereturntoMiltonandtheElizabethansforliterarymodels
Theinterestinoldstoriesandmedievalromances
AsenseofmelancholyandIoneliness
Therebelliousspirit
II.Pre-Romantics
RobertBurns
Life:FrenchRevolution
Featuresofpoetry
BurnsischieflyrememberedforhissongswrittenintheScottishdialect.
Hispoemsareusuallydevoidofartificialornamentandhaveagreatcharmofsimplicity.
Hispoemsareespeciallyappreciatedfortheirmusicaleffect.
Hispoliticalandsatiricalpoemsarenotedforhispassionateloveforfreedomandfierysentimentsofhatredagainsttyranny.
Significaneeofhispoetry
HispoetrymarksanepochinthehistoryofEnglishliterature.TheysuggestedthatthespiritoftheRomanticrevivalwasembodiedinthisobscureploughman.Love,humor,pathos,theresponsetonature-allthepoeticqualitiesthattouchthehumanheartareinhispoems,whichmarkedthesunriseofanotherday-thedayofRomanticism.
WilliamBlake
life:FrenchRevolution
works.
lSongsofInnocencelSongsofExperienee
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features
sympathywiththeFrenchRevolution
hatredfor18thcenturyconformityandsocialinstitution
attitudeofrevoltagainstauthority
strongprotestagainstrestrictivecodes
hisinfluenee
Blakeisoftenregardedasasymbolistandmystic,andhehasexertedagreatinflueneeontwentiethcenturywriters.Hispeculiaritiesofthoughtandimaginativevisionhaveinmanywaysprovedfarmorecongenialtothe20thcenturythantheyweretothe19th.
III.RomanticPoetsofthefirstgeneration
Introduction
WilliamWordsworth:representativepoet,chiefspokesmanofRomanticpoetry
Life:
lovenature;
;
tourto;
Frenchrevolution;
Dorathy;
The;
friendofColeridge;
conservativeafterrevolution.
works:
theLyricalBallads(preface):significanee
ThePrelude:abiographicalpoem.
theotherpoems
Featuresofhispoems.
Theme
Aconstantthemeofhispoetrywasthegrowthofthehumanspiritthroughthenaturaldescriptionwithexpressionsofinwardstatesofmind.
characteristicsofstyle.
Hispoemsarecharacterizedbyasympathywiththepoor,simplepeasants,andapassionateloveofnature.
SamuelTaylorColeridge:poetandcritic
Life:
;
friendwithSoutheyandWordsworth;
takingopium.
works.
lThefallofRobespierre
lTheRimeoftheAncientMariner
lKublaKhan
lBiographiaLiteraria
BiographiaLiteraria.
Hiscriticism
HewasoneofthefirstcriticstogiveclosecriticalattentiontoIanguage.Inbothpoetryandcriticism,hisworkisoutstanding,butitistypicalofhimthathiscriticalworkisveryscatteredanddisorganized.
RomanticPoetsoftheSecondGeneration.
Introduction
GeorgeGordonByron
Life:
,publishedpoemsandreviews;
atourofandtheEast;
left;
friendwithShelley;
workedin:nationalhero;
radicalandsympatheticwithFrenchRevolution.
Works.
lDonJuan
lWhenWeTwoParted
lSheWalksinBeauty
ByronicHero.
ByronintroducedintoEnglishpoetryanewstyleofcharacter,whichasoftenbeenreferredtoas “ByronicHero”of“satanicspirit”.Peopleimagine(
somethingofByronhimselfinthesestrangefiguresofrebels,pirates,anddesperateadventurers.
Poeticstyle:loose,fluentandvivid
PercyByssheShelley:poetandcritic
Life:
aristocraticfamily;
rebelliousheart;
;
IrishnationalliberationMovement;
discipleofWilliamGodwin;
marriagewithHarriet,andMarry;
leftandwanderedinEUrope,diedin;
radicalandsympatheticwiththeFrenchrevolution;
FriendwithByron
works:twotypes-violentreformerandwanderer
Characteristicsofpoems.
pursuitofabettersociety;
radianbeauty;
superbartistry:imagination.
DefenseofPoetry.
JohnKeats.
Life:
fromapoorfamily;
;
friendwithByronandShelley;
attackedbytheconservativesanddiedin.
works.
Characteristicsofpoems
lovedbeauty;
seekingrefugeinanidealisticworldofillusionsanddreams.
NovelistsoftheRomanticAge.
WaterScott.Novelistandpoet
Life:
;
;
poemtonovel;
unsuccessfulpublishingfirm;
greatcontribution:historicalnovel.
threegroupsofnovels
Featuresofhisnovels.
hisinfluenee.
JaneAusten
Life:
countryclergyman;
uneventfullife,domesticduties;
works.
featuresofherwritings.
rationalism,neoclassicism,romanticismandrealism.
VI.FamiliarEssays.
Introduction
CharlesLamb:essayistandcritic
life:
poorfamily;
friendofColeridge;
sisterMary;
workedintheEastIndiaHouse;
amiserablelife;
amanofmildcharacter.
aRomanticistofthecity.
works:EssaysofElia.Threegroups.
Features.
Themoststrikingfeatureofhisessaysishishumour.
Lambwasespeciallyfondofoldwriters.
Hisessaysareintenselypersonal.
Hewasaromanticist
Chapter7EnglishLiteratureoftheVictorianAge
Introduction
HistoricalBackground
Anageofexpansion
Theconditionsoftheworkersandthechartistmovement
Reforms
Darwin'stheoryofevolutionanditsinfluenee
Thewomenquestion
LiteraryOverview:criticalrealism.
InVictorianperiodappearedanewliterarytrendcalledcriticalrealism.Englishcriticalrealismofthe19thcenturyflourishedinthe40sandintheearly50s.Itfounditsexpressionintheformofnovel.Thecriticalrealists,mostofwhomwerenovelists,describedwithmuchvividnessandartisticskillthechieftraitsoftheEnglishsocietyandcriticizedthecapitalistsystemfromademocraticviewpoint.
NovelsofCriticalRealists.
CharlesDickens.
Life:
clerkfamily;
amiserablechildhood;
aclerk,areporter,awriter;
amanofhardwork.
worksofthreeperiods.
optimize
frustration
pessimism
Featuresofhisworks.
charactersketchesandexaggeration
broadhumorandpenetratingsatire
d.thepowerofexposure
WilliamMakepeaceThackeray
Life:
bornin;
studiedin;
workedasartistandillustratorandwriter.
work:TheVanityFair
ThackerayandDickens-features
JustlikeDickens,Thackerayisoneofthegreatestcriticalrealistsofthe19thcentury.Hepaintslifeashehasseenit.Withhispreciseandthoroughobservation,richknowledgeofsociallifeandofthehumanheart,thepicturesinhisnovelsareaccurateandtruetolife.
Thackerayisasatirist.Hissatireiscausticandhishumoursubtle.
Besidesbeingarealistandsatirist,Thackerayisamoralist.Hisaimistoproduceamoralimpressioninallhisnovels.
TheBronteSisters
CharlotteBronteandJaneEyre
EmilyBronteandTheWutheringHeights.
GeorgeEliot.
Life:
MaryAnnEvans;
theruralmidland;
abandonedreligion;
interestedinsocialphilosophicalproblems;
editoroftheWestminsterReview;
GeorgeHenryLewis.
works
lAdamBede
lSilasMarner
lMiddlemarch
Featuresofworks.
Asamoralist,sheshowsineachofhercharacterstheactionandreactionofuniversalforcesandbelievesthateveryevilactmustbringinevitablepunishmenttothemanwhodoesit.Morallawwastoherasinevitableandautomaticasgravitation.
ThomasHardy:novelistandpoet
Life:
—“Wexssex;
closetopeasantry;
beliefinevolution.
Works:
Romancesandfantasies
novelsofingenuity
novelsofcharactersandenvironment
IdeasofFate.
UnlikeDickens,mostofHardy'snovelsaretragic.Thecauseoftragedyisman'sownbehaviourorhisownfaultbutthesupernaturalforcesthatrulehisfate.AccordingtoHardy,manisnotthemasterofhisdestiny;heisatthemercyofindifferentforceswhichmanipulatehisbehaviourandhisrelationswithothers.
EnglishPoetsoftheAge
AlfredTennyson
life:
;
friendwithHallem;
poetlaureate.
Works:InMemoriam;IdyllsoftheKing.
RobertBrowning.
Life:marriedElizabethBarret,apoetess.
Works
theDramaticMonologue
Thedramaticmonologueisasoliloquyindramainwhichthevoicespeakingisnotthepoethimself,butacharacterinventedbythepoet,sothatitreflectslifeobjectively.ItwasimitatedbymanypoetsafterBrowningandbroughttoitsmostsophisticatedformbyT.S.EliotinhisTheLoveSongofJ.AlfredPrufroc(1915)
EnglishProseoftheage
ThomasCarlyle
life
works
JohnRuskin
life
works
socialandaestheticideas
V.Aestheticism
Aestheticism
Thebasictheoryoftheaesthetic—“artforart'ssakewassetforthbyaFrenchpoet,TheophileGautier.ThefirstEnglishmanwhowroteaboutthetheoryofaestheticismwasWalterPeter,themostimportantcriticalwriterofthelateVictorianperiod,whosemostimportantworkswerestudiesintheHistoryofRenaissaneeandAppreciations.ThechiefrepresentativeofthemovementinwasOscarWilde,withhisThePictureofDorianGray.Aestheticismplacesartabovelife,andholdsthatlifeshouldimitateart,notartimitatelife.Accordingtoaesthetes,allartisticcreationisabsolutelysubjectiveasopposedtoobjective.Artshouldbefreefromanyinflueneeofegoism.Onlywhenartisforart'ssakecanitbeimmortal.Itshouldberestrictedtocontributingbeautyinahighlypolishedstyle.
OscarWilde
Life:dramatist,poet,novelistandessayist,spokesmanfortheschoolof“Artforart'ssake”,theleaderoftheAestheticmovement
works
lTheHappyPrinceandOtherTales
lThePictureofDorianGray
lTheImportaneeofBeingEarnest
Chapter8EnglishLiteratureofthefirsthalfofthe20thCenturyI.HistoricalBackground
Rationalchangesonoldtraditions,insocialstandardsandinpeople'sthoughts
Thehightideofanti-Victorianism
TheFirstWorldWar
Thesuccessofwomen'sstruggleforsocialandcivilrights
II.OverviewoftheLiterature-theModernism
Whatismodernism?
Featuresofmodernism
Complexity
Radicalanddeliberatebreakwithtraditionalaestheticprinciples
BacktoAristotle
DevelopmentofmodernismafterWWII
Section1PoetryI.AGeneralSurvey
Thecenturyhasproducedalargenumberofbothmajorandminorpoets,manyofwhomhavereceivedgeneralacclaim.
Manywritersofsignificantworksoffictionalsowritedistinguishedpoetry.
Thepoetsofthe20thcenturyhavetendedtogroupthemselvesintoschoolswhosepoetryhasparticulardistinguishingcharacteristics.
II.ThomasHardy
Life
Works
hispoetry
PoemsandOtherVerses
PoemsofthePastandthePresent
Time'sLaughingStocks
MomentsofVision
LateLyricsandEarlier
ThefamousTragedyoftheQueenofCornwell
WinterWords
hisfictions
TessoftheD'Urbervilles
JudetheObscure
TheReturnoftheNative
FarfromtheMaddingCrowd
TheMayorofCasterbridge
Pointofview
Accordingtohispessimisticphilosophy,mankindissubjectedtotheruleofsomehostilemysteriousfate,whichbringsmisfortuneintohumanlife.
WilliamYeats
Life-poetanddramatist
Works
hispoetry
TheResponsibilities
TheWildSwansatCoole
TheTower
TheWindingStair
hisdramas
TheHourGlass
The'sDesire
OnBaile's
hisbookofphilosophy-Visions
Style
ThomasStearnsEliot
life-poet,playwright,literarycritic
Works
poems
lTheLoveSongofJ.AlfredPrufrock
lTheWasteLand(epic)
lHollowMan
lAshWednesday
lFourQuarters
Plays
lMurderintheCathedral
lSweeneyAgonistes
lTheCocktailParty
lTheConfidentialClerk
Criticalessays
lTheSacredWood
lEssaysonStyleandOrder
lElizabethanEssays
lTheUseofPoetryandTheUseofCriticisms
lAfterStrangeGods
Pointofview
Themodernsocietyisfutileandchaotic.
Onlypoetscancreatesomeorderoutofchaos.
Style
Freshvisualimagery,flexibletoneandhighlyexpressiverhythm
Difficultanddisconnectedimagesandsymbols,quotationsandallusions
Ellipticalstructures,strangejuxtapositions,anabseneeofbridges
TheWasteLand:fiveparts
TheBurialoftheDead
AGameofChess
TheFireSermon
DeathbyWater
WhattheThunderSaid
Section2FictionI.TheContinuingofRealism
Thetwocharacteristicsof20thcenturyfiction
Modernism
Continuationofthetraditionofrealism
Thebeginning
Generalfeatures
II.JohnGalsworthy
Life
Works
TheIslandPharisees
Turgenev
TheManofProperty
InChancery
ForsyteSaga
TheEndoftheChapter
TheSilverBox
Strife
Pointofview
Style
strengthandelasticity
powerfulsweep
brilliantillustrations
deeppsychologicalanalysis
III.StreamofConsciousness
JamesJoyce
li
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