英国文学_名词解释_【英语专业英国文学复习资料之一】.doc

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1、1. epic 史诗a long narrative poem, grand in style, about heroes and heroic deeds, embodying heroic ideals of a nation or race in the making. Beowulf is the English national epic that was passed from mouth to mouth and written down by many unknown hands.2. caesura 停顿a break or pause in a line of poetry

2、, dictated by the natural rhythm of the language and sometimes enforced by punctuation. In Old English verse, such as Beowulf, the caesura was used rather monotonously to indicate the half line.3. alliteration 头韵the repetition of the same sound or sounds at the beginning of two or more words that ar

3、e close to each other. It is a feature of Beowulf and other Old English poems.4. alliterative verse 头韵诗poetry written in alliteration. Nearly all Old English verse, including Beowulf, is heavily alliterative, and the pattern is fairly standard with either two or three stressed syllables in each line

4、 alliterating.5. kenning 隐喻语a metaphor usually composed of two words and used for description and association. Beowulf is full of kennings, such as “helmet bearer” for “warrior” and “swan road” for “sea”.6. protagonist 主角the principal character of a drama or fiction. Hamlet is the protagonist of Wil

5、liam Shakespeares drama Hamlet.7. antagonist 反角In drama or fiction the antagonist opposes the hero or protagonist. In Hamlet Claudius is antagonist to Hamlet.8. romance 传奇a type of literature that was popular in the Middle Ages, usually containing adventures and reflecting the spirit of chivalry. Si

6、r Gawain and the Green Knight was a great verse romance, but its author remains unknown.9. bob and wheel诗节末尾的短行与叠唱a rhyming section of five lines that concludes a stanza in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The “bob” is a very short line, sometimes of only two syllables, followed by the “wheel”, long

7、er lines with three stresses and internal thyme.10. poets corner 诗人角a part of Westminster Abbey, London, which contains the tombs or monuments of some famous English poets, such as Geoffrey Chaucer and John Milton.11. heroic couplet 英雄双韵体two successive lines of rhymed poetry in iambic pentameter. Ge

8、offrey Chaucers masterpiece The Canterbury Tale was written in heroic couplet.12. ballad meter 民谣体traditionally a four-line stanza containing alternating four-stress and three-stress lines, usually with a refrain and the rhyme scheme of abcb. Robert Burns “A Red, Red Rose” is a great love ballad.13.

9、 refrain 叠句,副歌a phrase, line or lines repeated at intervals during a poem and especially at the end of a stanza. It is very often found in English ballads, such as Robert Burns “A Red, Red Rose”.14. English Renaissance 英国文艺复兴the literary flowering of England in the late 16th century and early 17th c

10、entury, with humanism as its keynote. William Shakespeares Hamlet is considered the summit of this renaissance. 15. Elizabethan literature 伊丽莎白时代的文学literature written in the Elizabethan Age (1558-1603). William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet was a masterpiece of this period.16. sonnet 十四行诗a fixed for

11、m consisting of fourteen lines of 5-foot iambic verse. It first flourished in Italy in the 14th century. William Shakespeare was a great English sonnet writer famous for his 154 sonnets.17. iambic pentameter 五步抑扬格the basic line in English verse, with five feet in a line, usually an unaccented syllab

12、le followed by an accented syllable. It was probably introduced by Geoffrey Chaucer and certainly established by him in The Canterbury Tales.18. meter 格律the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse. In English verse a line may have a fixed number of syllables and yet have a varying numb

13、er of stresses; the commonest meter is iambic. William Shakespeares sonnets are written in iambic.19. foot 音步a group of syllables forming a metrical unit. We measure feet in terms of syllable variation: long and short syllables, stressed and unstressed. The commonest foot in English verse is iamb; t

14、he commonest line is five-foot line, called pentameter. William Shakespeares “Sonnet 18” contains fourteen iambic pentameter lines.20. rhyme scheme 押韵格式the pattern of end-thymes in a stanza or poem, generally described by using letters of the alphabet to denote the recurrence of rhyming lines. For e

15、xample, heroic couplets are “aabbcc” and so on.21. quatrain 四行诗节a stanza of four lines, rhymed or unrhymed. It is the commonest of all stanzaic forms in English poetry. Robert Burns “A Red, Red Rose” has four quatrains.22. image 意象a concrete representation of an object or sensory experience. Typical

16、ly, such a representation helps evoke the feelings associated with the object or experience itself. Many images are conveyed by figurative language. An image may be visual, olfactory, tactile, auditory, gustatory, abstract and kinaesthetic. The rose in Robert Burns poem “A Red, Red Rose” is a beautiful image.23. poetic license 诗的破格the liberty allowed to the poet to wrest the language according

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