TermExplanation名词解释

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1、1Term Explanation 名词解释1. NaturalismAmerican realism developed into naturalism at the end of the 19th century. Naturalists attempted to achieve extreme objectivity and frankness and emphasized the helpless brutal struggle of the low social and economic classes for survival in a cold world full of cru

2、shing forces of environment and heredity. It is a literary movement that began in France in the middle of the 19th century. It shares the features such as describing reality objectively, showing gloomy and dark picture, fighting against the creation of representative characters, etc. In conclusion,

3、naturalism is the product of Darwinism and Determinism and Marxism. It is a creative term applied to the literature that aims at the detached scientific and objectivity in the treatment of natural man. 2. The Lost Generation This term has been used again and again to describe the people of the postw

4、ar years. It describes the Americans who remained in Paris as a colony of “expatriates” or exiles. It describes the Americans who returned to their native land with an intense awareness of living in an unfamiliar changing world. After World War I, the young disappointed American writers, such as Hem

5、ingway, Pound, Cummings, F. Scott Fitzgerald, chose Paris as their place of exile. “The Lost Generation” is also painted in the writers writings. The young English and American expatriates, men and women, were caught in the war and cut off from the old values and yet unable to come to terms with the

6、 new era when civilization had gone mad. They wandered pointlessly and restlessly, enjoying things like fishing, swimming, bullfight and beauties of nature, but they were aware all the while that the world is crazy and meaningless and futile. Their whole life is undercut and defeated. 3. New England

7、 TranscendentalismAmerican Romanticism cultivates around the 1840s in what has been known as New England Transcendentalism. The Transcendentalists place emphasis on spirit, or the over soul; they stress the importance of the individual; they offer a fresh perception of nature as the symbol of the sp

8、irit or God; New England Transcendentalism is the product of a combination of foreign influence and native American Puritan tradition. 2It is a philosophical and literary movement. The representatives of Transcendentalism are Emerson and Thoreau, whose masterpiece are respectively Nature and Walden.

9、 4. Local ColorismIt first makes its presence felt in late 1860s and early 1870s. It stresses the realistic presentation of the local characters with their regional qualities such as dialects and customs. It has such quality of texture and background that it cannot have been written in any other pla

10、ce or by anyone else than a native. It breaks the dominance of East in culture and literature. The representative of Local Colorism is Mark Twain, whose masterpiece includes Life on Mississippi, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, etc. 5. Free verseFree verse is poe

11、try that has an irregular rhythm and line length and that attempts to avoid any predetermined verse structure. It is poetry without a fixed metrical pattern, having a loosely organized rhythm. It uses the cadences of natural speech. Although free verse had been used before Whitmannotably in Italian

12、opera and in the King James translation of the Bibleit was Whitman who pioneered the form and made it acceptable in American poetry. It is to be found in the work of some 19th-century American poets, e.g. Whitman and Stephen Crane, and it has been commonly employed only since World War I, its early

13、users including the Imagists, Sandburg, Masters, Pound and E.E. Cummings.James.6. American RomanticismThe Romantic Period stretches from the end of the 18th century till the outbreak of the Civil War. A rising America with its ideals of democracy and equality, its industrialization, its westward exp

14、ansion, and a variety of foreign influences such as Sir Walter Scott were among the important factors which made literary expansion and expression not only possible but also inevitable in the period immediately following the nations political independence. Yet, romantics frequently shared certain ge

15、neral characteristics: moral enthusiasm, faith in value of individualism and intuitive perception, and a presumption that the natural world was a source of goodness and 3mans societies a source of corruption. Romantic writers include Washington Irving, James Fennimore Cooper, Emerson, Thoreau, Hawth

16、orne and Melville, etc. Such romantic writers placed increasing value on the free expression of emotion and displayed increasing attention to the psychic states of their characters. Heroes and heroines exhibited extremes of sensitivity and excitement. The novel of terror became the profitable literary staple. A preoccupation with the demonic and the mystery of evil marked the works of Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, and a host of minor writers. The New England poets, such as Longfellow

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