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英国文学史(第三册)

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  • 出版时间:2006年07月
  • 页数:483页
  • ISBN:7-100-00194-3
  • 主题词:英国文学史第三
  • 人气:89

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<STRONG>               Contents</STRONG>
  
                Chapter VI
             
             ENGLISH LITERATURE OF
              EARLY 19TH CENTURY

Section I  The Historical Background and the Literary Trends in
      Early 19th-Century England.
  1. The Historical Background: Economic, Political and Ideological.
  2. The Literary Trends: The Romantic Movement in English
    Literature as Part of the Romantic Movement in European
    Literature; Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and
    Keats; the Prose Fiction of Walter Scott and Jane Austen;
    the Different Schools of Prose Writers.
Section II  Romantic Poetry in Early 19th-Century England.
  1.  Wordsworth.
  2.  Coleridge.
  3.  Byron .
  4.  Shelley.
  5.  Keats.
Section III  English Prose in Early 19th Century.
  1.  Prose Fiction: Walter Scott; Jane Austen.
  2.  Significant Writers of Prose in Late 18th and Early 19th
    Centuries: William Godwin, Paine, Cobbett.
  3.  Essayists in Early 19th Century: William Hazlitt, Charles
     Lamb; Thomas De Quincey.

                Chapter VII

            ENGLISH LITERATURE OF MID-
              NINETEENTH CENTURY

Section I  The Historical Background:Social and Intellectual
Section II  Chartist Literature.
  1. A General Survey of Chartist Literature: Different
    Literary Genres, Stages of Development.
  2. Two Major Chartist Poets: Ernest Jones and William James Linton.
  3. Gerald Massey and Minor Chartist Poets.
  4. Chartist Prose Fiction: Thomas Martin Wheeler,Thomas Frost.
Section III  Democratic Poetry in the Age of Chartism.
  1.  Thomas Hood and His “Song of the Shirt”.
  2.  Ebenezer Elliott the Corn-Law Rhymer.
  3.  Elizabeth Barrett Browning and “The Cry of the Children”.
Section IV  Major Novelists of Critical Realism in the Mid-19th Century.
  1.  Charles Dickens.
  2.  William Makepeace Thackeray.
  3.  Elizabeth Gaskell.
  4.  Charlotte Brontё.
  5.  Emily Brontё.
  6.  George Eliot.
Section V  Major English Poets of the Mid-19th Century.
  1.  Alfred Tennyson.
  2.  Robert Browning.
  3.  Matthew Arnold and Arthur Hugh Clough.
  4.  Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Christina Rossetti.
  5.  Algernon Charles Swinburne.
  6.  Edward Fitzgerald's Translation of the“Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam”.
Section VI  Non-Fiction Prose in Mid-19th-Century England.
   1.  Thomas Carlyle.
   2.  Thomas Babington Macaulay.
   3.  John Ruskin.
   4.  John Henry Newman.
   5.  John Stuart Mill.
   6.  Thomas Henry Huxley.
Section VII Minor Victorian Novelists: Charles Kingsley,
       Benjamin Disraeli, Edward Bulwer-Lytton,
       Charles Reade, Wilkie Collins, Anthony Trollope.


               Chapter VIII

          ENGLISH LITERATURE OF THE LAST
           QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY

Section I  The Historical Background and the Different
      Literary Schools.
  1.  The Historical Background: Political and Ideological.
  2.  The Different Literary Groups and Their Characteristics.
Section II  William Morris and Other Writers of the 1880's.
  1.  William Morris.
  2.  Other Poets in the Socialist Movement of the 1880s:
     Joynes, Salt, Connell.
  3.  Prose Writers in the Socialist Movement of the 1880s:
     Bramsbury and Others.
Section III  Critical Realists and Other Progressive Writers.
  1.  George Meredith.
  2.  Thomas Hardy.
  3.  Samuel Butler.
  4.  Voynich.
  5.  Mark Rutherford.
  6.  Wilfrid Blunt.
Section IV  The Schools of Naturalism, Neo-Romanticism and
       Aestheticism.
  1.  The Naturalists: Gissing, Moore.
  2.  The School of Aestheticism: Walter Pater, Oscar Wilde.
  3.  Neo-romanticism: Robert Louis Stevenson.
Section V  Apologists of Imperialism and Colonialism:
      Rudyard Kipling, W.E. Henley.