英国文学与文化(高级英语选修课系列教材)

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出版时间: 2009-1-1字数: 291000版次: 1页数: 208印刷时间: 2009-01-01开本: 16开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9787300101347包装: 平装内容简介

本书由上篇文化篇和下篇文学篇组成。上篇着重从圣经、希腊神话和英国社会的角度,来解读英国文学作品和文学史发展特征;下篇按文学的三大主要文类编排,旨在指导学生欣赏英国诗歌、英国小说和英国戏剧。

每章由导读、文本和思考题组成,既有总体引导,又有文本例释,配以练习题,以深化理解。教材内容丰富、选材广泛,可作为高校非英语专业选修课程的教材或外语学院英语专业英国文学课程的参考书,也是广大英语自学者和英国文学爱好者的可选读物。

目录

Part One

Chapter One The Bible and British Literature

Introduction to the Bible

Section One:Important Biblical Characters

Selected Reading:Paradise Lost by John Milton

Section Two:Important Biblical Themes——Christian Virtues

Selected Reading:The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare

Section Three:Biblical Imagery

Selected Reading:Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy

Chapter Two Greek Mythology and British Literature

Introduction to Greek Mythology

Greek Mythology in British Literature

Selected Readings

Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw

Sonnet XXXIII:Methought I Saw My Late Espoused Saint by John Milton

The Garden by Andrew Marvell

Chapter Three British Society and British Literature

Section One:English Renaissance and Humanism

Selected Reading:Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare

Section Two:Metaphysical Poetry and English Society in the Early 17 Century

Selected Reading:A Valediction:Forbidden Mourning by John Donne

Section Three:Literature in English Revolution and Restoration Period

Selected Reading:Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan

Section Four:Neo-Classicism

Selected Reading:Epigrams by Alexander Pope

Section Five:English Romanticism

Selected Reading:The Isles of Greece by Lord Byron

Section Six:Critical Realism

Selected Reading:Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

Section Seven:Aestheticism

Selected Reading:The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

Section Eight:British Modernism

Selected Reading:Araby by James Joyce

Part Two

Chapter Four British Poetry

Key Questions to the Art of Poetry

Sample Analysis :The Lake Isle oflnnisfree by William Butler Yeats

Selected Readings

The Passionate Shepherd to His Love by Christopher Marlowe

Sonnet 43 by William Shakespeare

Death, Be Not Proud by John Donne

A Red Red Rose by Robert Bums

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth

When We Two Parted by George Gordon Byron

Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley

The Eagle:A Fragment by Alfred Tennyson

Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night by Dylan Thomas

Chapter Five British Fiction

Key Questions to the Art of Fiction

Selected Readings

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence

Chapter Six British Drama

Key Questions to the Art of Drama

Selected Readings

Hamlet by William Shakespeare

The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare

The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde

Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett

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Chapter Two Greek Mythology and British Literature

Introduction to Greek Mythology

IIOrigins,Sources and Development of Greek Mythology

2.1The Origin of Greek Mythology

Linguists have concluded that some names of Greek deities,including Zeus,can be traced back to gods worshiped by speakers of the Proto-Indo-European language,the common ancestor of the Greek,Latin,and Sanskrit languages。However,it would be misleading to regard the people who may have spoken this language as the only contributors to Greek mythology,for many other elements were added later.

Archaeologists have shown that many of the places where mythical events presumably took place correspond to sites that had historical importance during the Mycenaean period of Greek history (second half of the 2nd millennium BC)。

Scholars thus consider it likely that the Mycenaeans made a major contribution to the development of the stories,even if this contribution is hard to demonstrate in detail。Some scholars have argued that the Minoan civilization of Crete also had a formative influence on Greek myths。The myth of the Minotaur confined in a labyrinth in the palace of King Minos,for example,might be a memory of historical bull-worship in the labyrinthine palace at Knossos on Crete。However,there is little evidence that Cretan religion survived in Greece。Moreover,ancient inscriptions have not confirmed thatMinos ever existed outside of myth.

Scholars have shown that Middle Eastern influences were more influential to ancient Greek mythology than Cretan myths。Greek mythology owed much to cultures in Mesopotamia and Anatolia,especially in the realm of cosmogony (origin of the universe) and theogony (origin of the gods)。To take one example,a clear parallel exists in an early Middle Eastern myth for Greek poet Hesiod's story about the castration of Uranus by his son Cronus and the subsequent overthrow of Cronus by his son Zeus。

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