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1、English literature of Early Nineteenth CenturyThe period of Romanticism第1页Social background the Industrial Revolution major social conflict(industrial capitalist vs.proletariat)find expression of their political pursuits in spontaneous struggles and movementsthe French Revolution liberty,equality,fr
2、aternityRomanticism,a complex artistic,literary,and intellectual movement,came into existence.第2页RomanticismIt trumpets dissonant ideas against aristocratic social and political norms of the Age of Enlightment.It was strongly represented in visual arts,music and literature.Representative figures Bee
3、thoven,Chopin,Wagner,Gericault,Delacroix,Hugo,Stendhal,Pushkinfind in strong emotions a source of aesthetic experience so as to put emphasis on experiences felt when confronting natures sublimity and picturesqueness.第3页第4页第5页English Romanticism nBeginning:Lyrical Ballads in 1798nEssence:reflect all
4、that is spontaneous and unaffected in nature and man.nBest medium:poetrynEnd:death of Walter Scott in 1832第6页 Romanticistsnpassive romanticists:Coleridge and Wordsworthnturn to past for the ideal by the way of revolt against capitalist developmentnactive romanticists:Byron and Shelley,Keatsnpraise o
5、f the newly born proletariat and an ideal future society free of oppression and exploitationnessays of Lamb and novels of Austen and Scott第7页English Romanticism nMain features:Imagination Imagination is the supreme faculty of the mind.Imagination can change and create.Imagination can unify different
6、 elements into a complex whole.Suggested poemThe Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Coleridge第8页English RomanticismIdealization of Nature Nature has a healing power.Nature is a source of subject and image.Nature is a refuge from the artificial constructs of civilization.that Nature never did betr
7、ay the heart that loved her.-WordsworthSuggest poemWordsworths Tintern Abbey 第9页English RomanticismIndividualism Man is the center of all concern.Romanticists emphasized the dignify of man.Man is an individual in a solitary state.Romanticists valued the exploration and evaluation of the inner self.S
8、uggest poem:George Byrons Childe Harolds Pilgrimage 第10页English RomanticismGlorification of the commonplace materials:the natural,the commonplace,the simple common incidents and situations natural diction and languageSuggested poem:The Solitary Reaper by Wordsworth第11页English RomanticismThe lure of
9、the exotic Wordsworth and Coleridge:lived by the riverside Byron and Shelly:self-imposed exile expanded the imaginary horizons spatially and chronologically -the middle ages -the distant placesallow free play to the supernaturalSuggested poem:Coleridges Kubla Khan第12页William Wordsworth(1770-1850)nA
10、leader of English Romanticism nA lake poet nPoet of nature第13页William Wordsworth He was born into a lawyers family in 1770 at Cockermouth,Cumberland.His parents died when he was very young.He was taken in charge by relatives.He got his education at the Grammar School of Hawkshead.He was a worshipper
11、 of nature from his childhood.第14页Wordsworths birthplace in Cockermouth,Cumberland第15页Lake District第16页The Lake District第17页第18页Lake District第19页William WordsworthIn 1787,he started his education at St.Johns College,Cambridge,from which he graduated with B.A.in 1791.He had great sympathy with the Fr
12、ench Revolution.He paid 2 visits to France.In 1795 he and his sister Dorothy settled down in Racedown,Dorsetshire.In 1797 he met Coleridge and they started a friendship considered as one of the most extraordinary in English literature.In 1798,Wordsworth and Coleridge published their Lyrical Ballads.
13、第20页William WordsworthIn 1798 and 1799,he made a tour around Germany.Wordsworth was totally disillusioned by the Jacobin dictatorship and the French invasion of other European countries.He became conservative in politics.Upon his return to England,he and his sister retired to Dove Cottage in Grasmer
14、e,the most beautiful place in the Lake District.Coleridge&Robert Southey lived a stones throw from their dwelling place.The three poets came to be known as Lake Poets.In 1802,Wordsworth got married to Mary Hutchingson.In 1813,he got a sinecure job as distributor of stamps.第21页Grasmere in Lake Distri
15、ct and Dove Cottage第22页William WordsworthIn 1842,he received the government pension and in the following year,he succeeded Southey as Poet Laureate.He died at Rydal Mount on April 23rd 1850 and was buried in the Grasmere churchyard.第23页Old Residence of William Wordsworthin Rydal Mount第24页Gravestone
16、of Wordsworth,Grasmere第25页Wordsworths major worksWordsworths fame lies chiefly in his short poems.His short poems fall into 2 categories:poems about nature and human life.He is a“worshipper of nature”.His best known poems of nature include:I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud,Tintern Abbey,To the Cuckoo,My
17、Heart Leaps up,To a Butterfly,An Evening Walk.His best known poems about human life include:Lucy Poems,The Solitary Reaper,The Old Cumberland Beggar,Michael.第26页Wordsworths major worksWordsworth wrote many sonnets.His famous sonnets are:Upon Westminster Bridge,On the Extinction of the Venetian Repub
18、lic,威威尼尼斯斯共共和和国国毁毁灭灭&Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland.一个英国人一个英国人对对征服瑞士思索征服瑞士思索His best known long poem is The Prelude.In this poem Wordsworth analyzes the growth of his poetic genius during his childhood and youth,and recalls the lessons he owes to nature.Wordsworths greatest co
19、ntribution to English literature is his poems and his Preface to The Lyrical Ballads.第27页Preface to Lyrical BalladsThough The Lyrical Ballads is known as the collaborated work of Wordsworth and Coleridge,all the poems but one(The Rime of The Ancient Mariner)are written by Wordsworth.Most of his most
20、 quoted poem are taken from this collection.Wordsworths Preface(1800)to Lyrical Ballads is the manifesto of English Romanticism.He is primarily concerned to justify the kind of his poems which he had contributed to Lyrical Ballads.第28页Key points in his PrefaceDefinition of a poet He(poet)is a man sp
21、eaking to men:a man,it is true,endowed with more lively sensibility,more enthusiasm and tenderness,who has a greater knowledge of human nature,and a more comprehensive soul,than are supposed to be common among mankind.第29页Key points in his PrefaceCreative process of authentic poetry Poetry is the sp
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