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书籍目录


第1章 殖民地时期的美国

第2章 爱德华兹·富兰克林·克里夫古尔

第3章 美国浪漫主义·欧文·库柏

第4章 新英格兰超验主义·爱默生·梭罗

第5章 霍桑·麦尔维尔

第6章 惠特曼·狄金森

第7章 埃德加·爱伦·坡

第8章 现实主义时期·豪威尔斯·詹姆斯

第9章 地方色彩小说·马克·吐温

第10章 美国自然主义·克兰·诺里斯·德莱塞·罗宾森

第11章 20世纪20年代·意象派·庞德

第12章 艾略特·史蒂文斯·威廉斯

第13章 弗罗斯特·桑德堡·卡明斯·哈特·克兰·穆尔

第14章 菲茨杰拉德·海明威

第15章 南方文艺复兴·威廉姆·福克纳

第16章 安德森·斯坦·刘易斯·凯瑟·沃尔夫

第17章 20世纪30年代·多斯·帕索斯·斯坦贝克

第18章 波特·韦尔蒂·麦卡勒斯·韦斯特·新批评

第19章 美国戏剧

第20章 二战后诗歌·20世纪40年代的诗人

第21章 自白派·垮掉的一代

第22章 纽约派诗人·沉思型诗歌·黑山派诗人

第23章 二战后美国小说(1)

第24章 二战后美国小说(2)

第25章 多种族文学(1)

第26章 多种族文学(2)

部分内容


第1章 殖民地时期的美国

1.1 复习笔记

Ⅰ. American Puritanism(美国清教主义)

The British began

to immigrate to North America in the first half of the 17th century. The first permanent English

settlement in North America was established at Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. In 1620, the ship Mayflower carried about one hundred Pilgrims arrived at

Plymouth, Massachusetts. Many early American immigrants

were Puritans, and they came to the United States for a variety of reasons. The

Puritanism they believed in later took root in the New World and had a profound

impact on American thought and American literature.

英国向北美的移民活动开始于17世纪上半叶。英国于1607年在北美建立了第一个永久性海外殖民区:弗吉尼亚州的詹姆斯敦。1620年“五月花”号载运100余名移民抵达马萨诸塞州的普利茅斯。很多美国早期的移民是清教徒,他们出于多种原因来到美国。他们信奉的清教主义后来在新大陆生根发芽,并对美国思想和美国文学产生了根深蒂固的影响。

1 Doctrines of Puritanism(清教主义的教义)

The Puritans

believed in the doctrine predestination put forward by the theologian John

Calvin, including original sin, complete depravity, and limited redemption.

清教徒信奉神学家约翰·加尔文宣扬的预设定论,原罪,彻底的堕落,有限制的救赎等神学主张。

2 The influence of Puritanism on American

literature(清教主义对美国文学的影响)

(1) The idealism

of Puritan had exerted a great influence on American writers.

Overall,

American literature, at least white American literature, is based on the myth

of the Garden of Eden in the Bible.

To a large extent, it is a

literary form of pious idealism as the legacy of American Puritanism.  The Puritans longed to live in a perfect order. With great

courage, they hope to establish a new Garden of Eden in the United States so

that they can finally live an ideal life. Encouraged by this sense of mission,

they were very optimistic in the face of difficulties and obstacles. These have

become important nourishment for the production and development of American

literature. Optimism is embodied in the works of many American writers.

(1) 清教徒的理想主义对美国作家的文学创作产生了深远的影响。

从总体来看,美国文学——至少是白人的美国文学——是建筑在《圣经》伊甸园神话基础上的文学。在很大程度上,它是美国清教主义遗产——虔诚理想主义的一种文学形式。清教徒梦想着生活在一种完善的秩序之下,怀着勇气和希望在美国建立新的伊甸园,以使得他们能最终过上理想的生活。在这种使命感的鼓舞下,他们面对艰难险阻却充满乐观主义情绪。这些都成为美国文学产生发展的重要滋养。乐观主义弥漫在许多美国作家的作品里。

(2) American Puritans’ metaphorical way of observing

things led to the emergence of symbolism, which is typical in American

literature.

Puritan

theology and Puritan literary practice are the main reasons for the development

of native symbolism in the United States. To the pious Puritans, the reality of

the world is just the symbol of God. All phenomena in life are part and

concrete manifestation of God’s intention. It is easy to spot this symbolic

process which often occurred in Puritan thinking. Over time, this process

became part of the cultural traditions on which the American people and writers

grew up. Symbolism is commonly used by Jonathan Edwards, Emerson, Hawthorne,

and Melville. This unique way of observing the world by the Puritans is a basic

component of their education.

(2) 美国清教徒形象地观察事物的方式导致了具有典型美国文学特点的象征主义的产生。

清教神学和清教徒的文学实践是美国本土象征主义发展的主要原因。在虔诚的清教徒看来,现实的大千世界只是上帝的象征而已。生活中的一切现象都是上帝意图的组成部分和具体表现。很容易发现这种在清教徒思维中经常发生的象征过程。随着时间的推移,这一过程便成为美国人民和作家赖以成长的文化传统的一部分。乔纳森·爱德华兹,爱默生,霍桑,麦尔维尔来说,象征主义已成为一种常用的技巧。清教徒这种独特的观察世界的方式是他们所受教育的一个基本构成部分。

(3) In terms of the writing skills, the conciseness of

Puritan works also profoundly affected American literature.

The

works of Puritan writers show a fresh and concise style. They use simple and

sincere rhetoric, with the noble temperament under the direct influence of the

Bible. Their works have left a lasting influence on American literature.

(3) 在写作技巧方面,清教徒作品的朴实无华也深刻地影响了美国文学。

清教徒作家的写作风格是语言清新、简单、直接;修辞简朴、诚挚,带有圣经直接影响下的高贵气质。这些都给美国文学留下了持久的印迹。

Ⅱ. Overview of the colonial literature(殖民地文学简介)

American literature grew out of humble origins. Diaries,

histories, journals, letters, commonplace books, travel books, sermons, in

short, personal literature in its various forms, occupied a major position in

the literature of the early colonial period.

美国文学由很多粗糙的文体发展而来。日记、稗史、札记、书信、备忘录、游记及布道文稿等在内的各种形式的私人文字,在早期殖民时期的文学中占据着主要地位。

1 Major writers of colonial period(殖民地时期主要作家)

(1) John Smith (1580-1631)

Captain John Smith was one of the founders of the colony

Jamestown, Virginia. His writing about North America became the source of information

about the New World for later settlers.

In The General

History of Virginia, he wrote about his capture

by the Indians and his rescue by the famous Indian Princess, Pocahontas.

Another thing he wrote about that became historically

important was his description of the fertile and vast new continent in his A

Description of New England.

(1) 约翰·斯密斯

约翰·斯密斯上校是弗吉尼亚州詹姆斯敦殖民地的建立者之一。他的作品中有关北美的叙述成为后来移民了解北美新大陆的信息来源。

约翰·史密斯在《弗吉尼亚通史》中讲述了他被印第安人俘虏及被著名的印第安公主郎波克杭特丝营救的故事。

他的另一部具有重大历史意义的作品是《新英格兰概览》,其中描述了肥沃且广袤的美洲新大陆。

(2) William Bradford (1590-1657)

In 1620 William Bradford led the Mayflower endeavor and

became the first governor of the Plymouth Plantation with his group of pilgrim

fathers.

His major work is Of Plymouth Plantation.

(2) 威廉姆·布雷福德

在1620威廉姆·布雷福德率领清教徒前辈移民乘“五月花”号到达美洲,他后来成为普利茅斯的首任总督。

他的主要作品是《普利茅斯开发史》。

(3) John Winthrop (1588-1649)

John Winthrop was the first governor of the Massachusetts

Bay colony.

In his famous speech A Model of Christian Charity he

stated that “we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill, the eyes

of all people are upon us.”

The two major poets in the colonial period were Anne

Bradstreet and Edward Taylor.

(3) 约翰·温思罗普

约翰·温思罗普是马萨诸塞湾殖民地的首任总督。

在其著名演说《基督教博爱的典范》中他说道“我们将成为山巅之城,全世界人民的眼光都在注视着我们。”

殖民时期的两大诗人是安·布雷兹特里特和爱德华·泰勒。

(4) Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672)

Anne Bradstreet was known as the “Tenth Muse” who appeared

in America.

① Major works

The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America

Contemplations

“Upon the Burning of Our House”

“To My Dear and Loving Husband”

“In Reference to Her Children”

“The Flesh and the Spirit”

“As Weary Pilgrim”

② Analysis of her major works

◆Contemplations(9)

When the poet heard the grasshopper and cricket sing, she

thought of this as their praising of their Creator and searched her own soul

accordingly. It is evident that she saw something metaphysical, inhering in the

physical, a mode of perception that was singularly Puritan.

◆“The Flesh and the Spirit”

This poem depicts two sisters arguing about their values. What “flesh” represents is the seductive power of

secular materials. The “spirit” tries to persuade the “flesh” to believe in the

divine majesty of God. The twin

sisters are evidently the integral parts of one Puritan mind.

(4) 安·布雷德斯特里特

她被称作在美国出现的“第十个缪斯”。

①主要作品

《美洲最近出现的第十位缪斯》

《沉思录》

《写在我家失火之际》

《献给我亲爱的丈夫》

《关于她的孩子们》

《灵与肉》

《疲惫的朝圣者》

②主要作品分析

◆《沉思录》第九首

当诗人听到蝈蝈和蛐蛐同时鸣叫,她感到这是它们对上帝恩惠的赞扬。她由此开始反思自己。这首诗突出地表现出清教徒形象地观察世界的方式。

◆《灵与肉》

这首诗描述了两姐妹的争论。“肉”所代表的是世俗的物质的诱惑力。而“灵”则试图说服“肉”相信上帝的神圣伟大。两姐妹代表了一个清教徒的完整思想。

(5) Edward Taylor(1642-1729)

Edward Taylor was a Puritan poet, concerned about how his images

spoke for God.

① Analysis of major works

◆“Huswifery”

This poem indicates that the poet saw religious

significance in a simple daily incident like a housewife spinning. The spinning

wheel, the distaff, the flyers, the spool, the reel and the yarn have all

acquired a metaphysical significance in the symbolic,

Puritan eyes of the poet.

◆“Upon a Spider Catching a Fly”

The poet sees the spider as a symbol of Hell. Obviously, Taylor believes in God and thinks that

God can save people who have made mistakes, even the guilty, from the dark trap

of hell.

(5) 爱德华·泰勒

爱德华·泰勒是个清教徒诗人,他的诗歌形象主要为上帝辩护。

①主要作品分析

◆《家务》

这首诗中,诗人从家庭主妇纺织这一普通的日常事件上看到强烈的宗教意味。在诗人这个清教徒的眼里,纺车、线杆、梭子、线筒及线卷,这些意象都具有抽象的意义。

◆《蜘蛛捕蝇有感》

诗人认为蜘蛛是地狱的象征。显然,泰勒信仰上帝,认为上帝能把犯错之人,甚至是有罪之人从地狱的邪恶圈套里拯救出来。

(6) Thomas Paine (1737-1809)

Thomas Paine was born in England and came to America in 1774.

His life was one of continual, unswerving fight for the rights of man. He was a

major influence in the American Revolution.

① Major works

Common Sense

The American Crisis

“The Times that Try Men’s Souls”

The Rights of Man

The Age of Reason

②Analysis of his major works

◆Common Sense

Common Sense

criticized the British monarchy and promoted the development of the upcoming

struggle to overthrow colonial rule. Paine asserted that only by following the

call of human intuition, common sense, and conscience, the crisis faced by the

North American colonies could be resolved. This pamphlet was popular in the

colonies. It was not only a manifesto for the legalization of the independence,

but also a spiritual encouragement to people who were struggling with the pain.

◆The American Crisis

The American Crisis is made up of 16 pamphlets written between 1776

and 1783. The first pamphlet “The Times that Try Men’s Souls” came

out at one of the darkest moment of the revolution. “The harder the struggle,

the more glorious the triumph,” when Washington had it read to the troops, it proved

a heartening stimulus, a spurring excitement to further action with hope and

confidence.

(6) 托马斯·潘恩

托马斯·潘恩出生于英国,于1774年来到美国。他的一生堪称为人的权利而坚持不懈、努力奋斗的一生。他是美国独立革命时期最有影响力的人物之一。

①主要作品

《常识》

《美国危机》

《考验人的灵魂的时代》

《人的权利》

《理性的时代》

②主要作品分析

◆《常识》

《常识》抨击了英国的君主制,推动了即将到来的推翻殖民统治的斗争的发展。潘恩宣布只有通过听从人的直觉、常识和良心的召唤,北美殖民地面临的危机才能得以解决。这个小册子在殖民地受到热捧,它既是独立事业合法化的宣言书,也是对深陷痛苦斗争中的人们的精神鼓励。

◆《美国危机》

《美国危机》由16篇写于1776年至1783年的小册子组成。其中第一篇《考验人的灵魂的时代》写于美国独立战争最灰暗的时刻。“战斗越艰苦,胜利越光荣,”当华盛顿把这篇文章念给士兵听时,它宛如一剂兴奋剂,鼓舞军民满怀信心和希望勇往直前。

(7) Philip Freneau

Philip

Freneau’s great position in the history of American literature is reflected in

many aspects. He dedicated his poetry creation ability to the country’s

struggle for independence. His poems praised the justice of the people and

exposed the atrocities of the British colonists. In addition, he is also one of

the prominent representatives of initiating American literary nationalism.

Freneau was the first to give up imitating English poems and directly observe

and describe everything around him. He admired the style and features of the American

land and Indian civilization.

① Major works

“The Wild Honey Suckle”

“The Dying

Indian: Tomo

Chequi”

“The Indian Burying

Ground”

② Analysis of major work

◆“The Wild Honey Suckle”

In this poem, the lyric beauty, the heartfelt pathos, and

the multiple emotional responses and echoes that the sight described are simply

amazing. Here we can see the poet enjoys the beauty that the American landscape

is capable of offering. This poem is an indication of the poet’s dedication of

American subject matter.

(7) 菲利普·弗瑞诺

菲利普·弗瑞诺美国文学史上的重要地位体现在很多方面。他把自己的诗歌创作才能奉献给了国家的独立斗争事业,其诗歌歌颂了人民的正义事业,揭露了英国殖民者的暴行。除此之外,他还是开启美国文学民族主义的突出代表之一。弗瑞诺率先摆脱模仿英国诗作的羁绊,直接观察和描写四周的一切。他崇尚美洲大地的风貌和印第安文明。

①主要作品

《野生的金银花》

《奄奄一息的印第安人:托姆·柴吉》

《印第安人墓地》

②主要作品分析

◆《野生的金银花》

这首诗旋律优美,伤感之情动人心扉,其中描写的景色引发复杂的情感激荡和共鸣。诗人尽情享受着美国土地所拥有的美丽风景。该诗显示了诗人致力于描写美国本土的题材。


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