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"All the world 's a stage, And all the men and women merely players."
Born in Stratford The 3rd of 8 kids Married at age 18
(his wife was 26)
Worked as an actor By 1594 at least 6 plays had been published
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of the heaven shines And often is his gold complexion dimmed; And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance or nature's changing course untrimmed; But thy eternal summer shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st; Nor shall death brag thou wander'st in his shade, When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st: So long as a man can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
英美文学选读课件PPT课件

总结词
培养人文素养
详细描述
通过对英美文学作品的主题和思想内涵的分析,可以培养 我们的人文素养,提高对文学、文化和社会的认识和理解 。
探讨作品的艺术手法和语言特色
总结词
欣赏文学技巧
详细描述
艺术手法和语言特色是文学作品的重要组成部分,通过 探讨作品的艺术手法和语言特色,可以更好地欣赏文学 的技巧和魅力。
总结词
增强审美能力
详细描述
通过对作品艺术手法和语言特色的探讨,可以增强我们 的审美能力,提高对文学作品的鉴赏水平。
总结词
学习语言表达
详细描述
英美文学作品的语言表达富有特色,通过学习作品的艺 术手法和语言特色,可以学习到地道的语言表达方式, 提高英语语言表达能力。
04
英美文学作品在当代的影响和价值
对当代文学的影响
英美文学选读课件ppt课 件
• 英美文学概述 • 英美文学作品选读 • 英美文学作品的赏析方法 • 英美文学作品在当代的影响和价值 • 总结与思考
01
英美文学概述
英美文学的发展历程
早期文学
当代文学
从盎格鲁-撒克逊时期到文艺复兴时期, 英美文学逐渐形成和发展,涌现出许 多杰出的作家和作品。
从20世纪末至今,英美文学呈现出多 元化的发展趋势,涵盖了各种文学流 派和风格,如后现代主义、魔幻现实 主义等。
通过阅读英美文学作品,人们可以拓展视野、丰富内心世界,增强自我认知和自我成长的能力。同时 ,文学作品中所蕴含的人生哲理和智慧,也能为人们在生活中提供指导和启示。
05
总结与思考
对英美文学的总体评价和思考
英美文学在世界文学中的 地位
英美文学作为世界文学的重要组成部分,具 有深远的影响力和独特的魅力。通过学习和 研究英美文学,可以深入了解西方文化、历 史和社会背景,拓宽视野,提高跨文化交流 的能力。
培养人文素养
详细描述
通过对英美文学作品的主题和思想内涵的分析,可以培养 我们的人文素养,提高对文学、文化和社会的认识和理解 。
探讨作品的艺术手法和语言特色
总结词
欣赏文学技巧
详细描述
艺术手法和语言特色是文学作品的重要组成部分,通过 探讨作品的艺术手法和语言特色,可以更好地欣赏文学 的技巧和魅力。
总结词
增强审美能力
详细描述
通过对作品艺术手法和语言特色的探讨,可以增强我们 的审美能力,提高对文学作品的鉴赏水平。
总结词
学习语言表达
详细描述
英美文学作品的语言表达富有特色,通过学习作品的艺 术手法和语言特色,可以学习到地道的语言表达方式, 提高英语语言表达能力。
04
英美文学作品在当代的影响和价值
对当代文学的影响
英美文学选读课件ppt课 件
• 英美文学概述 • 英美文学作品选读 • 英美文学作品的赏析方法 • 英美文学作品在当代的影响和价值 • 总结与思考
01
英美文学概述
英美文学的发展历程
早期文学
当代文学
从盎格鲁-撒克逊时期到文艺复兴时期, 英美文学逐渐形成和发展,涌现出许 多杰出的作家和作品。
从20世纪末至今,英美文学呈现出多 元化的发展趋势,涵盖了各种文学流 派和风格,如后现代主义、魔幻现实 主义等。
通过阅读英美文学作品,人们可以拓展视野、丰富内心世界,增强自我认知和自我成长的能力。同时 ,文学作品中所蕴含的人生哲理和智慧,也能为人们在生活中提供指导和启示。
05
总结与思考
对英美文学的总体评价和思考
英美文学在世界文学中的 地位
英美文学作为世界文学的重要组成部分,具 有深远的影响力和独特的魅力。通过学习和 研究英美文学,可以深入了解西方文化、历 史和社会背景,拓宽视野,提高跨文化交流 的能力。
外研社英美文学简史及名篇选读教学课件英国文学u1

I.1 Old English period (449-1066) I.1.1 The early inhabitants: Celts I.1.2 England was conquered by the Jutes, Angles,
and Saxons (different tribes of Teutons) I.1.3 Angle-land: shortened into England I.1.4 The Old English language: also called
The battle of Hastings finished
2. Medieval English Literature
2.1 Medieval Romance Romance: a long composition, sometimes in verse,
sometimes in prose, describing the life and adventures of a noble hero. 2.1.1 Three subjects of English romances: 1) the 'matter' of Rome 2) the 'matter' of France 3) the 'matter' of Britain 2.1.2 the Gawain-poet
Anglo-Saxon or Saxon which was spoken from A.D. 600 to about 1100.
2. Epic
Epic: A long narrative poem that records the adventures of a hero, whose exploits are important to the history of a nation.
and Saxons (different tribes of Teutons) I.1.3 Angle-land: shortened into England I.1.4 The Old English language: also called
The battle of Hastings finished
2. Medieval English Literature
2.1 Medieval Romance Romance: a long composition, sometimes in verse,
sometimes in prose, describing the life and adventures of a noble hero. 2.1.1 Three subjects of English romances: 1) the 'matter' of Rome 2) the 'matter' of France 3) the 'matter' of Britain 2.1.2 the Gawain-poet
Anglo-Saxon or Saxon which was spoken from A.D. 600 to about 1100.
2. Epic
Epic: A long narrative poem that records the adventures of a hero, whose exploits are important to the history of a nation.
英美文学PPT课件

Brief Introductio
Charles·Dickens(1812~1870),a British novelist. At the age of 10 his families were forced to move into debtors prison. When 15 years old, Dickens became an apprentice in a law firm and later a civil court judge clerk and then a newspaper reporter stationed in parliament. He had only a few years school life .But thanks to assiduous self-study he became a famous writer.
“ the genius who most fully expressed his contemporaries in the common interest”---Stefan Zweig
Writing CareerFra bibliotekearly years)
In 1833 Dickens’s first story, A Dinner at Poplar Walk was published in London periodical, Monthly Magazine. His first novel The Pickwick Papers get a great success in March 1836.
BLEAK HOUSE
狄更斯是个高产作家,他凭着勤奋和天 赋创作出一大批经典著作。他是19世纪 英国现实主义文学的主要代表。他的作 品以妙趣横生的幽默、细致入微的心理 分析以及现实主义描写与浪漫主义气氛 的有机结合而著称。
Charles·Dickens(1812~1870),a British novelist. At the age of 10 his families were forced to move into debtors prison. When 15 years old, Dickens became an apprentice in a law firm and later a civil court judge clerk and then a newspaper reporter stationed in parliament. He had only a few years school life .But thanks to assiduous self-study he became a famous writer.
“ the genius who most fully expressed his contemporaries in the common interest”---Stefan Zweig
Writing CareerFra bibliotekearly years)
In 1833 Dickens’s first story, A Dinner at Poplar Walk was published in London periodical, Monthly Magazine. His first novel The Pickwick Papers get a great success in March 1836.
BLEAK HOUSE
狄更斯是个高产作家,他凭着勤奋和天 赋创作出一大批经典著作。他是19世纪 英国现实主义文学的主要代表。他的作 品以妙趣横生的幽默、细致入微的心理 分析以及现实主义描写与浪漫主义气氛 的有机结合而著称。
外研社英美文学简史及名篇选读教学课件英国文学u2

Spenserian Stanza (斯宾塞诗体) :
A nine-line stanza consisting of eight lines of iambic pentameter and a concluding line of iambic hexameter, rhyming ABABBCBCC , named after English poet Edmund Spenser.
Other definition:
During the 14th and 16th centuries an intellectual movement known as the Renaissance swept Europe. It was characterized by admiration of the Greek and Latin classic works. The sonnet and other Italian literary influences began to appear in English literature. (谢福之,2013:67)
2. Plot and theme of The Faerie Queene :
--12 books were to describe the 12 adventures (only finished 6). Each knight represents a virtue, as Holiness, Chastity, Friendship, Justice and Courtesy. It is written in a 9-line stanza form, named Spenserian Stanza.
(3) His works paved the way for the plays of the greatest English dramatist,Shakespeare.
A nine-line stanza consisting of eight lines of iambic pentameter and a concluding line of iambic hexameter, rhyming ABABBCBCC , named after English poet Edmund Spenser.
Other definition:
During the 14th and 16th centuries an intellectual movement known as the Renaissance swept Europe. It was characterized by admiration of the Greek and Latin classic works. The sonnet and other Italian literary influences began to appear in English literature. (谢福之,2013:67)
2. Plot and theme of The Faerie Queene :
--12 books were to describe the 12 adventures (only finished 6). Each knight represents a virtue, as Holiness, Chastity, Friendship, Justice and Courtesy. It is written in a 9-line stanza form, named Spenserian Stanza.
(3) His works paved the way for the plays of the greatest English dramatist,Shakespeare.
外研社英美文学简史及名篇选读教学课件英国文学u4

I. Historical Background and Literature (5)
17. Who is the most outstanding figure of English sentimentalism? ___L_a_u_re_n_c_e_S_t_er_n_e___. 18. Who is the representative poet of elegy? __T_h_o_m__as__G_r_ey____. 19. Who are famous poets of pre-romanticism? __W_i_ll_ia_m__B_l_ak_e___ and __R_o_b_e_r_t _B_u_r_n_s __.
- Sentimentalism is named after Sterne's A Sentimental Journey. It is partly inspired by the emotional power of Samuel Richardson’s Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded (1740).The representatives of sentimentalism are Oliver Goldsmith, Laurence Sterne, Samuel Richardson and Thomas Gray.
I. Historical Background
1. Period of a comparatively peaceful development in England 2. Two hostile parties: Whigs and Tories 3. Talented writers : servants of the two parties 4. Development of social life 5. A public movement: The Enlightenment 6. New literary current: Sentimentalism
英美文学PPT chaucer

Chaucer’s Life
• Born to a middle class family. • His father was a wine merchant who believed his child should have a formal education. • He became a page to an important family and was so respected that when he was captured as a soldier during the Hundred Year’s war, a king paid his ransom. • He died in 1400 and was buried in Westminster Abbey, thus founding the “Poets Corner”.
The prologue provides a framework for the tales. It contains a group of vivid sketches of typical medieval figures. It provides a miniature of the English society of Chaucer’s time.
30 pilgrims in Tabard Inn in spring Two stories each on the way out and two on the way back, but only 24 tales finished (including 4 fragmentary incomplete tales) 30 pilgrims, would be 120 stories. But Chaucer had actually completed only 22 stories, with two more existing in fragments.
外研社英美文学简史及名篇选读教学课件英国文学u8

--Penelope Lively (born in 1933) is a British writer of fiction for both children and adults. She has won both the Booker Prize (Moon Tiger, 1987) .
-- A. S. Byatt (born in 1036) is an English novelist, poet and Booker Prize winner in 1990.
-- Margaret Atwood (born in 1939) is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, and environmental activist. The Year of the Flood (2009), Maddaddam (2013); Novellas: Moral Disorder: A Story (2014)
The Rehearsal (2008) --Richard Flanagan (born in 1961) is an
Australian novelist. He won the 2014 Man Booker Prize for his The Narrow Road to the Deep North (2014).
Commonwealth, including former Commonwealth members, such as Ireland,
Pakistan, or South Africa. It was formerly known as the Booker Prize.
--From 2013 it includes all the novels written in the English language.
-- A. S. Byatt (born in 1036) is an English novelist, poet and Booker Prize winner in 1990.
-- Margaret Atwood (born in 1939) is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, and environmental activist. The Year of the Flood (2009), Maddaddam (2013); Novellas: Moral Disorder: A Story (2014)
The Rehearsal (2008) --Richard Flanagan (born in 1961) is an
Australian novelist. He won the 2014 Man Booker Prize for his The Narrow Road to the Deep North (2014).
Commonwealth, including former Commonwealth members, such as Ireland,
Pakistan, or South Africa. It was formerly known as the Booker Prize.
--From 2013 it includes all the novels written in the English language.
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Attitudes and feelings which had been characteristic of the
14th and 15th centuries persisted well down into the era of
Humanism and Reformation.
• Humanism is the essence of the Renaissance. It sprang from
England was violently destroying itself. The frightful reign of
Richard III marked the end of civil wars, making possible a
new growth of English national feelings under the popular
• The Renaissance, therefore, in essence, is a historical period
in which the European humanist thinkers and scholars made attempts to get rid of those old feudalism ideas in medieval Europe, to introduce new ideas that expressed the interests of the rising bourgeoisie, and to recover the purity of the early church from the corruption of the Roman Catholic Church.
English Renaissance
Zheng Boren
• The Renaissance marks a transition from the medieval to the
modern world. Generally, it refers to the period between the
• The Renaissance, which means rebirth or revival, is actually
a movement stimulated by a series of historical events, such as the rediscovery of ancient Roman and Greek culture, the new discoveries in geography and astrology, the religious reformation and the economic expansion.
Tudors.
• But it was not until the reign of Henry VIII (from 1509-1547)
that the Renaissance really began to show its effect in England. With Henry VIII’s encouragement, the Oxford reformers, scholars and humanists introduced classical literature to England. Education, based upon the classics and the Bible, was revitalized, and literature, already much read during the 15th century, became even more popular. Thus began the English Renaissance, which was perhaps England’s Golden Age, especially in literature.
14th and mid-17th centuries.
• It first started in Italy, with the flowering of painting,
sculpture and literature. From Italy the movement went to
embrace the rest of Europe.
• The Renaissance was slow in reaching England nnd’s separation from the Continent but also
because of its domestic unrest.
• The century and a half following the death of Chaucer is the
the endeavor to restore a medieval reverence for the antique
authors and is frequently taken as the beginning of the
most volcanic period of English history. The war-like nobles
seized the power of England and turned it into self-
destruction.
• The Wars of Roses are examples to show how the energy of
• Among the literary giants were Shakespeare, Spenser,
Johnson, Sidney, Marlowe, Bacon and Donne.
• The English Renaissance had no sharp break with the past.
14th and 15th centuries persisted well down into the era of
Humanism and Reformation.
• Humanism is the essence of the Renaissance. It sprang from
England was violently destroying itself. The frightful reign of
Richard III marked the end of civil wars, making possible a
new growth of English national feelings under the popular
• The Renaissance, therefore, in essence, is a historical period
in which the European humanist thinkers and scholars made attempts to get rid of those old feudalism ideas in medieval Europe, to introduce new ideas that expressed the interests of the rising bourgeoisie, and to recover the purity of the early church from the corruption of the Roman Catholic Church.
English Renaissance
Zheng Boren
• The Renaissance marks a transition from the medieval to the
modern world. Generally, it refers to the period between the
• The Renaissance, which means rebirth or revival, is actually
a movement stimulated by a series of historical events, such as the rediscovery of ancient Roman and Greek culture, the new discoveries in geography and astrology, the religious reformation and the economic expansion.
Tudors.
• But it was not until the reign of Henry VIII (from 1509-1547)
that the Renaissance really began to show its effect in England. With Henry VIII’s encouragement, the Oxford reformers, scholars and humanists introduced classical literature to England. Education, based upon the classics and the Bible, was revitalized, and literature, already much read during the 15th century, became even more popular. Thus began the English Renaissance, which was perhaps England’s Golden Age, especially in literature.
14th and mid-17th centuries.
• It first started in Italy, with the flowering of painting,
sculpture and literature. From Italy the movement went to
embrace the rest of Europe.
• The Renaissance was slow in reaching England nnd’s separation from the Continent but also
because of its domestic unrest.
• The century and a half following the death of Chaucer is the
the endeavor to restore a medieval reverence for the antique
authors and is frequently taken as the beginning of the
most volcanic period of English history. The war-like nobles
seized the power of England and turned it into self-
destruction.
• The Wars of Roses are examples to show how the energy of
• Among the literary giants were Shakespeare, Spenser,
Johnson, Sidney, Marlowe, Bacon and Donne.
• The English Renaissance had no sharp break with the past.