出版時間:2010-8 出版社:王松林、 朱衛(wèi)紅 華中師范大學(xué)出版社 (2010-08出版) 作者:王松林,朱衛(wèi)紅 編 頁數(shù):439
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前言
《英國文學(xué)史》是一部為我國高校英語專業(yè)學(xué)生編寫的教材。進(jìn)入二十一世紀(jì)后,高校英語專業(yè)的英美文學(xué)教學(xué)觀念有了重大的變化,網(wǎng)絡(luò)時代的學(xué)生有了更多獲取文學(xué)史信息的渠道,也具有更強(qiáng)的自主學(xué)習(xí)能力。教師和學(xué)生對文學(xué)史教材的設(shè)計理念有了更高的要求,傳統(tǒng)的教材在編寫體系、觀念和信息量上已不能完全滿足教學(xué)的需求。新的世紀(jì)行將走完頭十年,有必要對過去一個世紀(jì)的英國文學(xué)進(jìn)行一番重點的梳理和總結(jié),并對新世紀(jì)英國文學(xué)的發(fā)展進(jìn)行展望。本教材正是在這一背景下編寫的。為了適應(yīng)新世紀(jì)高校英國文學(xué)教學(xué)的需要,也為了更充分地體現(xiàn)文學(xué)史教材在文學(xué)教學(xué)和學(xué)術(shù)研究中的作用,我們根據(jù)下列四個原則編寫了本書。第一,突出問題意識。教材力求體現(xiàn)新形勢下研究型教學(xué)的要求和探究式學(xué)習(xí)的特點。為引導(dǎo)學(xué)生進(jìn)一步閱讀、思考和研究,編者在每一章節(jié)后面,根據(jù)不同作家和作品的特點、不同文學(xué)思潮和文學(xué)流派的的特征設(shè)計出相關(guān)思考題,并提供進(jìn)一步研讀書目,這既突出了教材的重點,也為學(xué)生今后的畢業(yè)論文寫作提供了參考。第二,注重對現(xiàn)當(dāng)代文學(xué)的描述。本書在作家作品的選擇上既顧及對文學(xué)經(jīng)典的描述,又特別強(qiáng)調(diào)現(xiàn)當(dāng)代英國文學(xué)的重要地位,教材對二十世紀(jì)的英國文學(xué)做了較為詳盡的介紹,這是對傳統(tǒng)英國文學(xué)史教材的有力補(bǔ)充。第三,力求編寫體系有所創(chuàng)新。適度打破傳統(tǒng)文學(xué)史的時間框架,按照文學(xué)流派和文學(xué)體裁建構(gòu)章節(jié),幫助學(xué)生更好地把握作家作品的共性與個性。第四,兼顧教材的講義性和資料性。本書選材豐富、內(nèi)容系統(tǒng)、體系完整,適度超過教學(xué)時數(shù)的限定,供教師根據(jù)實際選擇使用和供學(xué)生進(jìn)行拓展學(xué)習(xí),同時也可以作為英國文學(xué)研究者的參考書。個別章節(jié)還對一些重要作家在中國的學(xué)術(shù)研究狀況做了簡要介紹。
內(nèi)容概要
《英國文學(xué)史》是一部為我國高校英語專業(yè)學(xué)生編寫的教材。教材力求體現(xiàn)新形勢下研究型教學(xué)的要求和探究式學(xué)習(xí)的特點。為引導(dǎo)學(xué)生進(jìn)一步閱讀、思考和研究,編者在每一章節(jié)后面,根據(jù)不同作家和作品的特點、不同文學(xué)思潮和文學(xué)流派的的特征設(shè)計出相關(guān)思考題,并提供進(jìn)一步研讀書目,這既突出了教材的重點,也為學(xué)生今后的畢業(yè)論文寫作提供了參考。
書籍目錄
Chapter 1 Literature of Old and Middle English Periods (450——1485) I.Introduction2.Old English Period: 449——10662.1 The Venerable Bede and Caedmon 2.2 King Alfred the Great2.3 Beowulf3.Middle English Period: 1066——14853.I Medieval Romance3.2 Folk Ballad3.3 John Wycliffe and William Langland3.3.1 John Wycliffe (1324——1384)3.3.2 William Langland (1330——1388)3.4 Drama in the Middle Ages3.5 Geoffrey Chaucer (1343——1400)3.5.1 Chaucer's Life Background3.5.2 Chaucer's Literary CareerChapter 2 Literature of English Renaissance { 1485——-1616)1.Introduction2.Thomas More and Francis Bacon2.1 Thomas More (1478——1535) ~2.2 Francis Bacon (1561——1626)3.Sir Philip Sidney and Edmund Spenser3.1 Sir Philip Sidney (1554——1586)3.2 Edmund Spenser (1522——1599)4.Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson4.1 Christopher Marlowe (1564——1593)4.2 Ben Jonson (1572——1637)5.William Shakespeare (1564——1616)5.1 Life and Achievements5.2 Historical Plays5.3 Comedies5.4 Tragedies5.5 Romances5.6 SonnetsChapter 3 Literature of the 17th Century (1616——-1688)1.Introduction2.John Milton (1608——1674)3.The Metaphysical Poets3.1 John Donne (1572——1631)3.2 George Herbert (1593——1633)3.3 Andrew Marvell (1621——1678)4.The Restoration Drama5.John Dryden (1631——1700)6.John Bunyan (1628——1688)Chapter 4 Literature of the 18th Century (1688——1798)I.Introduction2.Alexander Pope (1688——1744)3.Joseph Addison and Richard Steele3.1 Joseph Addison (1672——1719)3.2 Richard Steele (1672——1729)4.Samuel Johnson (1709——1784)5.The Rise of the Novel in England5.1 Daniel Defoe (1659? ——1731)5.2 Jonathan Swift (1667m1745)5.3 Samuel Richardson (1689m1761)5.4 Henry Fielding (1707——1754)5.5 Tobias George Smollett (1721——1771)5.6 Oliver Goldsmith (1730——1774)5.7 Laurence Sterne (1713——1768)5.8 The Gothic Novel: Horace Walpole (1717——1797) and Ann Radcliffe (1764——1823)6.Pre-Romantic Poetry6.1 Graveyard School Poet: Thomas Gray (1716——1771)6.2 Robert Burns (1759——1796)6.3 William Blake (1757——1827)Chapter 5 Literature of the Romantic Period (1798——1832)I.Introduction2.The First Generation Romantics2.I William Wordsworth (1770——1850)2.2 Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772——1834)2.3 Robert Southey (1774——1843)3.The Second Generation Romantics3.1 George Gordon Byron (1788——1824)3.2 Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792——1822)3.3 John Keats (1795——1821)4.Novelist of Social Manners: Jane Austen (1775——1817)5.Historical Novelist: Waiter Scott (1771——1832)6.Familiar Essayist : Charles Lamb (1775——1834)Chapter 6 Literature of the Victorian Age (1832——1900)1.Introduction2.Victorian Novelists2.1 Charles Dickens (1812——1870)2.2 William Makepeace Thackeray (1811——1863)2.3 Charlotte Bront~ and Emily Bront~2.3.1 Charlotte Bront~ (1816——1855)2.3.2 Emily Bront~ (1818——1848)2.4 George Eliot (1819——1880)2.5 George Meredith, Anthony Trollope and Samuel Butler2.5.1 George Meredith (1828——1909)2.5.2 Anthony Trollope (1815——1882)2.5.3 Samuel Butler (1835——1902)2.6 Thomas Hardy (1840——1928)3.Victorian Poets and Dramatists3.1 Alfred Tennyson (1809——1892)3.2 Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning 3.2.1 Robert Browning (1812——1889)3.2.2 Elizabeth Barret Browning (1806——1861)3.3 Matthew Arnold (1822——1888)3.4 Oscar Wilde (1854——1900)4.Victorian Non-fiction Prose4.1 Thomas Carlyle and Thomas Babington Macaulay 4.1.1 Thomas Carlyle (1795——1881)4.1.2 Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800——1859) 4.2 John Henry Newman and John Stuart Mill4.2.1 John Henry Newman (1801——1890)4.2.2 John Stuart Mill (1806——1873)4.3 John Ruskin and Walter Horatio Pater4.3.1 John Ruskin (1819——1900)4.3.2 Walter Horatio Pater (1839——1894)Chapter 7 Literature of the 20th Century (1900-1945)I.Introduction2.The Edwardians and the Georgians2.1 Arnold Bennett and Herbert George Wells 2.1.1 Arnold Bennett (1867——1931)2.1.2 Herbert George Wells (1866——1946) 2.2 John Galsworthy (1867——1933)2.3 Rudyard Kipling (1865——1936)2.4 Joseph Conrad (1857——1924)2.5 Ford Madox Ford (1873——1939)Chapter 8 Literature to the 20th century (1945-2000)……
章節(jié)摘錄
Bede (673——735) or Baeda was first called "Venerabilis" during the 9thcentury. By the title "the Venerable Be de" one can infer that he was known to posterity. He was a historian and diligent teacher and scholar of Latin and Greek;he had many pupils among the monks of Wearmouth and Jarrow. Although he might never have travelled beyond the boundaries of his native district of Northumbria, he achieved an international reputation as one of the greatest scholars of his age. Writing in Latin, the learned language of the era, Be de produced many theological works as well as books on science and rhetoric, but his most popularand enduring work is Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum (completed in 731).This work has earned for Bede the name " The Father of English History," and,with its achievements in prose writing, has made him popular as the most importantand outstanding prose writer during the late 7th and the early 8th centuries.Historia tells the history of Britain from the time of Julius Caesar's conquest of the British Isles through the Saxon invasions to the arrival of Saint Augustine, the first Roman missionary in 597, and the squabbles of the petty kingdoms of Saxon England. The main theme of it is the spread of Christianity and the growth of the English churches.
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