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简奥斯汀与勃朗特三姐妹

简奥斯汀与勃朗特三姐妹

The Bronte Sisters
They did not get much formal schooling in their young days. They worked as governess in which families for some time. They contributed to a small joint volume, entitled Poems by Currier, Ellis and Acton bell, the pseudonym of Charlotte, Emily and Anne.
Jane Austen (简·奥斯汀)
Charlotte(夏洛蒂)
The Bronte Sisters (勃朗特姐妹)
Emily(艾米莉)
Anne(安妮)
Jane Austen (1775—1817)
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Life
Jane Austen was born in 1775 in the English countryside Being a daughter of a country clergyman, she passed all her life doing small domestic duties in the countryside.
Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights, in my opinion, deals with a man’s revengeful story. It can be interrupted into a criticism to the bourgeoisie matrimonial system.

简奥斯汀与勃朗特三姐妹

简奥斯汀与勃朗特三姐妹

Charlotte
• She introduced the first governess novel in the history of English literature. She is the forerunner of the feminism and the feminism literary. Her realism was colored by petty bourgeois philanthropy.
The Bronte Sisters
They did not get much formal schooling in their young days. They worked as governess in which families for some time. They contributed to a small joint volume, entitled Poems by Currier, Ellis and Acton bell, the pseudonym of Charlotte, Emily and Anne.
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The Bronte Sisters
They were all literary, all talented and dying young. They were the daughters of a poor clergy man in the little village of Haworth, Yorkshire, in Northern England. Their mother died in 1821, leaving five daughters and a son, the elder two of which died in a charity school.

勃朗特三姐妹是谁有什么代表作(勃朗特姐妹是浪漫复古派)

勃朗特三姐妹是谁有什么代表作(勃朗特姐妹是浪漫复古派)

勃朗特三姐妹是谁有什么代表作(勃朗特姐妹是浪漫复古派)勃朗特姐妹可以被称为晚期浪漫主义作家,这并不单单是一种年代学划分。

她们以作家身份出现于18-19世纪之交,此时伟大的浪漫主义时代已经几近尾声,而英国工业资本主义时代即将开始。

这样她们就成为转型式人物,活跃在高浪漫主义(highRomantic)革命戏剧的年代与危机丛生的新型工业社会诞生的交叠之际。

《勃朗特姐妹:权力的神话》,作者:特里·伊格尔顿,译者:高晓玲,版本:中信出版社,2019年3月。

浪漫复古,还是革命先驱?由此来看,这三姐妹是名副其实地在全球工业社会的源头进行创作的。

工业革命就在她们的门口开展,从教区牧师寓所的窗口就可以亲眼看见。

她们其中一本小说,夏洛蒂的《谢莉》,便取材于工业化时期的约克郡。

在这样一个特殊的时间、地点,作为地方作家,她们的写作却十分反讽地具有世界历史意义。

在19世纪中期,即便是远隔重洋的角落,也有不少人听说过布拉德福德和曼彻斯特、利兹和利物浦这些如雷贯耳的地名。

不过艺术家并非总是应时而生,很难简单地说一位作家归属于哪个时代:他们可能由前一时代而来,身上残存着辉煌往昔的余迹,又或许他们走在时代的前面,为模糊难辨的未来发出预言。

很多20世纪初期的现代主义艺术家兼具这两种特质,他们回溯古风素朴、生机勃勃的文明,以期从中窥见新时代的颜容。

这便是《呼啸山庄》的叙事中所体现的复杂的时间循环。

希思克利夫和凯瑟琳是浪漫复古派还是革命先驱派?还是两者兼而有之?外文版《呼啸山庄》插画。

对勃朗特姐妹而言,作为晚期浪漫派意味着她们至少同时属于两个时代。

这是很罕见的一个时期,人们亲身体验到历史的创生过程,从巴黎到波士顿,所有人都感受到自己脚下的土地正在发生的剧烈震动,一种全新的革命情怀由此诞生。

这也是一个后启蒙时代,把人类看作理性克制的动物的构想,让位于把人类视为充满激情与欲望的造物的观点,无限性(infinity)是人真正的家。

The Bronte sisters(勃朗特姐妹)

The Bronte sisters(勃朗特姐妹)

夏洛蒂· 勃朗特
“英国一派出色的小说家”
——马克思
这是我能一连几天读而不厌的第一部英国 小说。 ——萨克雷 英国女性存在主义文学的先驱 一位温和的女权主义者 《简爱》《教师》《维洛特》 1816--1855
“我要写一个女主角给你们看,她和我是同样 地貌不惊人和身材矮小,然而她却要和你们所 写的任何一个女主角同样能引起读者的兴趣。”
Anne Bronte 安妮.勃朗特
安妮(1820年1月17日)
是勃朗特家最小的女孩, 她温柔娴静,安静内向, 和两个姐姐相比天分稍低。 她只活了29岁,而且在短 暂生命的后十年,从事郁 闷的家庭教师工作 就占去 了她很多时间,但她还是 写出了两部小说《艾格妮 斯· 格雷》和《怀尔德菲尔 府的房客 》 ,在英国 文 学史中占有一定的地位。
“没有爱,我们能爱么?”
1 《简•爱》的电影版
34年版
34
年 版 的 女 主 角
34年
似。
Anne Bronte 安妮.勃朗特
安妮的一生是不幸的一生,她曾一度钟情于他父
亲的助手威利· 韦特曼,但韦特曼在安妮到外地当 家庭教师期间突然病逝,安妮过了好久才得到他 去世的消息。她那位酗酒的哥哥,又使她们姐妹 几人想在家里开办学校的愿望变成泡影。与此同 时,安妮还要不断忍受疾病的折磨。但她从不抱 怨,以惊人的毅力,默默地忍受着精神上和肉体 上的痛苦。在她的几部著作问世不久,于一八四 九年五月就病逝于远离故乡的海滨疗养胜地斯卡 波罗。她临终时留下的最后一句话是:“勇敢一 些夏洛蒂,勇敢一些!”
劳渥德慈善学校
对总监布洛克尔赫斯特指责的抗争与申辩
盖兹黑德府
与表兄扭打 对舅妈宣判
“你以为,因为我穷、低微、不美、矮小,我就没 有灵魂没有心么?你想错了,我的灵魂跟你一样, 我的心也跟你的完全一样。假如上帝赋予我一点美 貌和财富,我也会让你感到难以离开我,就像现在 我感到难以离开你一样。我现在跟你说话,并不是 通过习俗、惯例、甚至不是通过凡人的肉体,而是 我的精神在同你的精神说话。就像两个经过了坟墓, 我们站在上帝脚跟前,是平等的。”

勃朗特三姐妹BronteSisters资料

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Influence
• 夏洛蒂·勃朗特虽然一生仅写了四部小说(即:《教师》、 《简·爱》、《谢利》和《维莱特》,其中《教师》在她 去世后才出版),但她在文学史上却有着相当重要的地位。 在她的小说中,最突出的主题就是女性要求独立自主的强 烈愿望。这一主题可以说在她所有的小说中都顽强地表现 出来,而将女性的呼声作为小说主题,这在她之前的英国 文学史上是不曾有过的——她是表现这一主题的第一人。 此外,她的小说还有一个特点,那就是人物和情节都与她 自己的生活息息相关,因而具有浓厚的抒情色彩。女性主 题加上抒情笔调,这是夏洛蒂·勃朗特创作的基本特色, 也是她对后世英美作家的影响所在。后世作家在处理女性 主题时,都不同程度地受到她的影响,尤其是关心女性自 身命运问题的女作家,更是尊她为先驱,并把她的作品视 为“现代女性小说”的楷模。
Villette
•本书是夏洛蒂·勃 朗特的最后一部作 品,无论从创作思 想或艺术手法上都 比以前的作品更为 成熟。本书的女主 人公从许多方面来 说,就是作者本人 的真实写照,作者 借本书展示了自己 的主要经历,向世 人倾诉自己的心声。
The Professor
• 《教师》(The Professor),创 作于《简·爱》之 前,不过因为许 多出版社拒绝出 版,所以直到夏 洛蒂死后1857年 才出版。
England's literary folle -----
The Bronte Sirs
Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855)
Emily Brontë (1818~1848)
Anne Brontë (1820-1849)
Charlotte Bronte
Life Works Writing style Influence

英国文学史 三姐妹

英国文学史 三姐妹


Charlotte Brontë

Emily Bronte
Others about Emily

Emily有些自恋倾向。依据弗洛伊德精神分析理论中有关自 恋的理论,可以发现Emily在孩童时期经历的心理创伤导致 她具有一定的自恋倾向。她所居住的环境,她的男子性格 及浪漫主义思想对她的影响都间接地增强了这一倾向,而 这一倾向在她唯一的小说《呼啸山庄》中也得到了证实。 凯瑟琳和希克历把对方视为自我的“理想意象”,追求着 二者的合一。

Anne Brontë
Her main works
1)The
Tenant of Wildfell Hall 2)Agnes Grey
Hometown and House

哈沃斯是个偏僻的小镇,但由于这里毓秀这勃朗特三姐 妹,它成了文人墨客朝拜的文学圣地。
勃朗特住宅的对面是教堂,墓地,是小镇居民宗教和社 会活动的中心;住宅后面是无际的茫茫荒野和小溪潺潺 的丘陵谷地。勃朗特一rs married?
Charlotte Bronte was the only one of the three sisters to marry. She and her unborn child died less than a year after she married, in 1855. She was 38 years old. Both Anne and Emily Bronte died of tuberculosis, Anne when she was 29, and Emily when she was 30 years old.
The Bronte Sisters
The Bronte Sisters were Charlotte Brontë 夏洛蒂.勃朗特(18161855), Emily Bronte 艾米丽 .勃朗 特(1818-1848)and Anne Bronte 安妮.勃朗特(1820-1849)。她们 是英国文学史上璀璨的“三星”。

欧洲现实主义文学之七:勃朗特姐妹

欧洲现实主义文学之七:勃朗特姐妹展开全文欧洲现实主义文学之七:勃朗特姐妹勃朗特姐妹(夏洛蒂.勃朗特1816-1855 ,爱米莉.勃朗特1818-1848)跟狄更斯、萨克雷、盖斯凯尔夫人等同属19世纪英国的一批杰出小说家。

她俩生活在英国宪章运动蓬勃兴起的时代,父亲是英国北部约克郡的一个穷教士,母亲早逝,兄弟姐妹六个全靠父亲的微薄收入过活,经常贫病交加。

为使女儿们能免费受教育,老勃朗特把除小女儿安妮外的四个女儿都送进了慈善机关开办的寄宿学校。

因生活条件太差,长女玛丽亚和次女伊莉莎白不久便患肺结核去世。

夏洛蒂和爱米莉侥幸活下来,但也不得不外出当教员或家庭教员以糊口。

1848年,她们唯一的兄弟勃兰威尔死于肺病,小妹安妮第二年也病逝,爱米莉因过份悲伤,年仅30便走向了坟墓。

夏洛蒂在历尽艰辛后,不满40岁也先于父亲辞世。

勃朗特姐妹从童年起便勤奋好学,锐意写作,力图把自己的苦难生活及对劳动者的同情和压迫者的憎恨反映在文艺作品中。

1846年她们曾自费出版过一本小诗集。

1847年夏洛蒂的长篇小说《简.爱》出版,给她带来了巨大声誉。

同年出版的爱米莉的长篇小说《呼啸山庄》当时虽不为读者所理解,后来也成了英国文坛上的脍炙人口的名著。

夏洛蒂写于1844年但1849年才获出版的另一部长篇小说《雪莉》在统治者和劳动者鲜明对比的基础上,如实地描绘了工人的暗无天日,资本家的冷酷自私及工人们被迫斗争的社会原因。

小说虽仍跟狄更斯一样主张道德改良,但却显示对英国宪章运动的直接反映。

《简.爱》是一部以作者自身经历为基础的新颖小说。

女主人公简.爱的备受虐待而又桀骜不驯的孤儿命运,她在寄宿学校的地狱般处境和倔强反抗,她在大地主罗切斯特家作家庭教师时为维护独立人格和争取男女平等所采取的种种坚毅行动,她在泽地房时期对大笔遗产的分让和对缺乏爱情婚姻的拒绝,以及最后自愿与遭灾身残的罗切斯特的结合等等,都贯穿着对英国资本主义社会的种种奴化教育、歧视虐迫、金钱罪恶和宗教伪善的激烈批判,同时也鲜明塑造了简.爱这个理智、倔强、勇于反抗、敢于维护自身独立和自由的叛逆女性形象。

勃朗特三姐妹--Bronte-Sisters资料


• Heathcliff and Cathy continue to run wild and, in November, a few months after Hindley's return, they make their way to Thrushcross Grange to spy on the inhabitants. As they watch the childish behaviour of Edgar and Isabella Linton, the children of the Grange, they are spotted and try to escape. Catherine, having been caught by a dog, is brought inside and helped while Heathcliff is sent home. • Five weeks later, Catherine returns to Wuthering Heights but she has now changed, looking and acting as a lady. She laughs at Heathcliff's unkempt appearance and, the next day when the Lintons visit, he dresses up to impress her. It fails when Edgar makes fun of him and they argue. Heathcliff is locked in the attic where, in the evening, Catherine climbs over the roof to comfort him. He vows to get his revenge on Hindley.

勃朗特三姐妹(英文版)

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The Bronte Sisters
Contents
The Bronte Family
The Bronte Sisters’ life
The Bronte Sisters’ literary career
The Bronte Sisters
The Bronte Sisters
Emily Bronte(1818-1848)
Emily Bronte has been called the Sphinx of Literature, writing without the slightest desire for fame, and only for her own satisfaction. She was obsessively timid outside the family circle to the point of turning her back on her partners in conversation without saying a word. With a single novel, Wuthering Heights and poems of an elementary power, she reached the heights of literature. Almost unknown during her life, posterity classes her as 'top level' in the literary canon of English literature. Above all, Emily loved to wander about the wild landscape of the moors around Haworth. In September 1848 her health began to decline rapidly. Consumptive, but refusing all treatment, with the exception of a visit from a London doctor – because although it was already too late, her relatives insisted – she died in December on the sofa in the dining room.

勃朗特三姐妹

away to a boarding school.
Jean: 一连好几位家人的不幸早亡和她们面临的悲剧性命运对勃朗特姐妹的写作带来了很
大的影响。 Alan Bentley 给我们讲到,勃朗特姐妹自己的真实生活是如何被反映e next deaths contributed to the literature of the Brontes, in that Patrick sent
小的一个。
Andrea: But that wasn’t the end of their tragedy.
Jean: 是的,勃朗特一家的悲剧似乎才刚刚开始。 Tragedy. 悲剧。
Andrea: Two of their sisters died and at that point Emily and Charlotte were sent
Patrick with these 6 young children.
Andrea: The Brontes moved to the village in 1820. Their father was a curate or a
priest.
Jean: But it was a rocky beginning for them. 不过这个他们一开始刚搬来的时候事情
Jean: 这座博物馆其实就是勃朗特三姐妹的故居。Alan 在现场给我们介绍了在当时 18 世
纪勃朗特一家刚刚入住这座城镇时候的情况。
Insert
They moved to the parsonage in 1820, when their father took up the job as the
Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre and Agnes Grey.
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English moors- Heather
勃朗特姐妹故居位于约克郡Bradford(布拉福 德)西北部的Haworth(霍华斯)小镇。
Haworth是那种典型的英格兰小镇,放眼望过去都是那种英国四处可见 熟悉的山谷,绿色的牧场,灰紫色的荒原,还有纵横的石头矮墙。天空 中下起了细雨,厚厚的灰云压着远方的山峦。勃朗特姐妹似乎成了这里 的标志,商店、酒吧、公司几乎全以勃朗特命名。
The Bronte Sisters
Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855) Charlotte Bronte (1818-1848) Anne Bronte (1820-1849)
Charlotte Brontё Jane Eyre 《简.爱》
Emily Brontё Wuthering Height 《呼啸山庄》
• He was never rich as curate but made a reasonable living as permanent curate in Haworth.
Her father
• He was a typical Victorian father that left the household in the hands of his sister-in-law who was tasked to look after the children. • His neglect meant the children were left to their own resources from infancy and were largely isolated. • They formed deep emotional ties with each other and created a world of imagination that was far real to them than any outside world could be. • Raised in Spartan simplicity becos of their ‗poverty‘, they found excitement and novelty in a world of ideas, not things.


Novelist and Poet. Charlotte was the daughter of the Rev. Patrick Bronte,with her sisters Emily and Anne, Charlotte was brought up in a small parsonage in the Yorkshire village of Haworth. Whilst still in her childhood the Bronte sisters lost their mother and as the eldest Charlotte took up the a role of looking out for her sisters Emily and Anne. Charlotte was described as: "the motherly friend and guardian of her younger sisters,"
• •
Her Father
• Her father Patrick was a Church of England clergyman who had emigrated from Ireland. • The oldest son of an Irish labourer, he had to struggle very hard to educate himself. • Entered Cambridge (St John‘s College) to read theology and became a ‗gentleman‘.
从一楼上到二楼的走廊上悬挂着其弟为她三姐妹画的肖像画,看看三姐 妹当时正值妙龄,意态高贵典雅,三个人都非常漂亮,这张照片是在夏 洛蒂的房间里拍摄的,墙正中悬挂的便是她的画像,艾米丽便是死在旁 边的这个沙发上的。
这张照片是故居中的厨房,艾米丽经常在这里试新的菜谱,为家 人做各种点心、面包。
• The village stocks are to the right of the steps leading to the parish church (the Church of St. Michael and All Angels) where the Brontes' father, Patrick, was the curate. • The Bronte family are not buried in the churchyard but in a vault beneath the church itself. • Anne Bronte, the youngest of the three sisters, died in Scarborough and is buried in St. Mary's churchyard, overlooking the sea. • All died of tuberculosis at a young age. Charlotte (18161855) was 38, Emily (1818-1848) died aged 30, and Anne was only 29 when she died in 1849. • Patrick outlived all his family and died in 1861 at the age of 84. • There were three other children in the family apart from the famous authors - Maria 1814-1825, Elizabeth 18151825 and his only son, Branwell 1817-1848.
故居与教堂墓地之间的石径不过五六十米,一如勃朗特姊妹短暂的生 命历程,而其内涵却是深邃而丰富的。教堂是三姐妹的父亲布道的地 方,夏洛蒂的婚礼也是在这里举行的(她嫁给了她父亲的助手,也是 一名牧师,不过婚后八个月就去世了)。勃朗特三姐妹都挺短命的, 分别活了39岁、30岁和29岁。夏洛蒂已经是三姐妹中最长寿的
Father’s influence
• he was also a published if unsuccessful writer • he had written poems and short tales – 5 volumes in all. • => may have influenced his children’s literary ambitions.
Haworth(霍华斯)小镇
Bronte Parsonage (牧师公馆 )
The Bronte Birthplace
以前认为勃朗特姐妹家庭并不富裕,父亲也只是一个小牧师而已。但勃朗特姐妹故居之行, 彻底改变了这种印象。三姐妹的父亲虽然是牧师,但也绝不是那种没文化的人,她们的父亲 16岁就考取奖学金进了剑桥。勃朗特故居,一幢两层楼的英式宅子,一个干净朴素的花园, 和小镇上其他房子比起来,显得相当富足。故居上下两层楼,几十间房间,专门还有佣人房 间,通过介绍也可以看到家里每时每刻都至少有两个仆人。三姐妹又学法语、德语、音乐、 弟弟也是学绘画的、大钢琴摆在房间里。看一下当年姐妹们的衣饰,估计她们的家境在当时 怎么都要算是中产阶级啊。
Father’s influence
• He was largely self-taught and was in the habit of developing his intellect in isolation (a trait his children shared). • heowed an unusual number of newspapers and periodicals which undoubtedly enriched the cultural lives of his children. • =>the Bronte children were better informed about current events then many of their more conventionally educated contemporaries.
Father’s influence
• His rapid rise to the status of gentleman albeit poor man in an age of still rigid social divisions was nothing short of miraculous => his daughters’ sensitivity to social status and their ambition & perseverance in pursuing a writing career.
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La arrogancia ...
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North Yorkshire Moors
• Haworth, an attractive village in West Yorkshire, is in an area often called Bronte country because of its association with the Bronte authors - Emily Bronte, Charlotte Bronte and Anne Bronte. • The family moved to the Haworth parsonage in 1820, which is now the Bronte Parsonage Museum. • The main street with the Black Bull public house on the right, a regular drinking haunt of Branwell, their brother. • Branwell was an alcoholic and an opium addict, addictions that ultimately led to his death at the age of 31.
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