外国文学论文英国文学史名词解释大全

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1、英国文学史名词解释大全 Blank verse is unrhymed poetry, typically in iambic pentameter, and, as such, the dominant verse form of English dramatic and narrative poetry since the mid-16th century. Blank verse was adopted by Italian Renaissance writers from classical sources; it became the standard form of dramati

2、sts. Christopher Marlow used blank verse for dramatic verse; and English playwright William Shakespeare transformed blank verse into a supple instrument, uniquely capable of conveying speech rhythms and emotional overtones. According to the English poet John Milton, only unrhymed verse could give En

3、glish the dignity of a classical language.The miracle play had as its subject either a story from the bible, or else the life and martyrdom of a saint. In the usage of some historians, however, “miracle play” denotes only dramas based on saints lives, and term “mystery play”.The term “metaphysical p

4、oetry” is commonly used to name the work of the 17th century writers who wrote under the influence of John Donne. Metaphysical poets tried to break away from the conventional fashion of the Elizabethan love poetry. In general, metaphysical poetry has the following features: 1) The diction is simple

5、and echoes the words and cadences of common speech; 2) The imagery is drawn from the actual life; 3) The form is frequently that of an argument with the poets beloved, with God, or with himself. Metaphysical poetry has gained new recognition because of their seriousness of art, their spirit of revol

6、t, and their realism, and it has greatly influenced the modernist poetry of the 20th century.毕业论文网 论文 网Soliloquy is a speech, often of some length, in which a character, alone on the stage, expresses his thoughts and feelings. In classical drama the soliloquy is rare, but the playwrights of Elizabe

7、than and Jacobean period used it extensively and with great skill. The soliloquys advantages are inestimable because it enables a dramatist to convey directly to audience important information about a particular character: his state of mind and heart, his most intimate thoughts and feelings, his mot

8、ives and intentions.Gothic NovelGothic novel or romances, which enjoyed much popularity in England in the last decades of the 18th century, are novels of terror that employ medieval background and contain gloomy sentiment, superstitious horror and much supernaturalism. They have been so named becaus

9、e “Gothic” architecture dating from the middle ages is invariably the setting for the elements of horror in them. According to these writers evil forces reign in the world, and it is useless to struggle against ones fate. The mysterious element plays an enormous role in the Gothic novel; it is so re

10、plete (full) with bloodcurdling scenes and unnatural feelings that it is justly called an “a novel of horrors”Modernism is a general term applied retrospectively to the wide range of experimental and avant-garde trends in literature of the early 20th century, including Symbolism, Futurism, Expressio

11、nism, Imagism, Vorticism, Dada, and Surrealism, along with the innovations of the unaffiliated writers. Modernism takes the irrational philosophy and the theory of psycho-analysis as its theoretical base. It is a reaction against realism. It rejects rationalism which is the theoretical base of reali

12、sm; it excludes from its major concern the external, objective, material world, which is the only creative source of realism; by advocating a free experimentation on new forms and new techniques in literary creation, it casts away almost all the traditional elements in literature such as story, plot

13、, character, chronological narration, etc., which are essential to realism. As a result, the works created by the modernist writers can often be labeled as anti-novel, anti-poetry or anti- drama.Stream-of-consciousness is one of the modern literary techniques, which is used to depict the mental and

14、emotional reactions of characters to external events, rather than the events themselves. It adopts the psycho-analytic approach in literary creation to explore the existence of subconscious and unconscious elements in the mind more thoroughly and see more clearly how men are thrown into existence. A

15、s opposed to usages of conventional plot structure, description, and characterization,the action is presented in terms of images and attitudes within the mind of one or more figures, often to get at the psychic nature of the characters at a level distinct from that of their expression of ordered, verbalized thought. It was represented by James Joyce (Ulysses), Virginia Woolf (To the Light House, The Waves) and William Faulkner (The Sound and Fury).

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