外国文学欣赏_Renasisance课件

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1、The Renaissance:,The great intellectual and cultural movement of the revival of interest in classical Greek and Roman learning and culture that occurred in Europe in the 14th, 15th, 16th, and early 17th centuries, - a period which saw the transition from the Middle Ages to modern times. Feudalism ca

2、pitalism (rebirth or revival). the medieval agethe modern world first started in Italy in the 14th century and gradually spread all over Europe.,Renaissance in Europe,Social Changes Changing Economy Urban Society Politics Consolidation of Monarchies Church and Religion English Reformation Science an

3、d Technology,some important causes,rediscovery of ancient Roman and Greek culture new discoveries in geography and astrology religious reformation economic expansion,Historical background of Renaissance,Political and economic reasons: 1 The development of capitalism ,impacting feudal system and its

4、culture 。 2 corrupted feudal churches encountered protest and aspired to be reformed and innovated.,Cultural reason: 1 anti-religion culture(new city culture、 remote wild nations culture ), 2 culture of ancient Greek and Roman,Characteristics of Renaissance,Rediscovery of Classical Literature and Ar

5、t people from various segments of society studied classical literature and art for pleasure, and their interest in art from the past was soon extended to contemporary works.,Curiosity and Objectivity an interest in the visible world, rather than the abstract speculations and interest in life after d

6、eath, interest in the morality of human actions rather than abstract discussions of religious issues.,Individualism the unique talents and potential of the individual became significant. The concept of personal fame was much more highly developed.,Humanism: the Keynote of Renaissance,A fundamental i

7、ntellectual current in the Renaissance, it originated in the study of classical culture and emphasized the dignity and worth of the individual in contrast to the medieval emphasis on God and contempt for the things of this world.,on Renaissance:,“It was the greatest progressive revolution that manki

8、nd has so far experienced, a time which called for giants and produced giants-giants in power of thoughts, passion and character, in universality and learning There was hardly any man of importance then living who had not traveled extensively, who did not command four or five languages, who did not

9、shine in a number of fields” -Engles,In literature Learn from Greek and Roman literature In thoughts : humanism welfare of human beings , happiness in this life lift the restriction in all areas placed by the Roman Catholic Church,The basic thought of humanism literature,1 fight against the religion

10、 ideology of separating oneself from mundane living and seeking for unreal Paradise ,emphasize mundane living,reform churches ,object to suppressing ones desires . 2 fight against the religion ideology of God ,stand for the power of human being ,assert the value and dignity of people,object to the p

11、ower of God by humanism。,3 fight for individual and personality, seek for the liberty of human nature ,oppose to the religious ideology of submissive group 。 4 fight for reason ability and revolution of individual thoughts , object to the ignorant and savageness of religion。 5 In politics,advocate i

12、ntegrate of nation and centralization of authority.,Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey,Poetry: Father of the English sonnet,Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542) (1517-1547),The Flowering Time(Elizabethan Period): 2nd half of the 16th century, esp., the last two decades,Poetry Philip Sidney(1554-86) Defence of Poesie

13、Certaine Sonets Astrophel and Stella Arcadia,Edmund Spencer(1552-1599 ),The Shepheardes Calender 牧羊人日志 The Faerie Queene 仙后,Spenserian Stanza,a 9-line stanza, with the first 8 lines in iambic pentameter and the last or 9th line an Alexandrine (iambic hexameter), rhyming abab bcbc c.,Selected reading

14、,A Gentle Knight was pricking on the plaine, Y cladd in mightie armes and siluer shielde, Wherein old dints of deepe wounds did remaine, The cruell markes of many a bloudy fielde; Yet armes till that time did he neuer wield: His angry steede did chide his foming bitt, As much disdayning to the curbe

15、 to yield: Full iolly knight he seemd, and faire did sitt,As one for knightly giusts and fierce encounters fitt.,2,A louely Ladie rode him faire beside, Vpon a lowly Asse more white then snow, Yet she much whiter, but the same did hide Vnder a vele, that wimpled was full low, And ouer all a blacke s

16、tole she did throw, As one that inly mournd: so was she sad, And heauie sat vpon her palfrey slow: Seemed in heart some hidden care she had,And by her in a line a milke white lambe she lad.,Prose,John Lyly (1554-1606) Euphues (1578) 尤弗依斯 Euphues and His England (1580) 尤弗依斯及其英国 Endymion ( a comedy)恩底弥翁,Thomas Deloney (1543-1600) Thomas Nashe(1567-1601) The Unfortunate Traveller, or The Life of Jack Wilton (1594) (now thought to be the first pic

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