1.Romanticism(P210)*At the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries romanticism appeared in England as a new trend in literature. It rose and grew under the impetus of the Industrial Revolution and French revolution.*Romanticism emphasized individual values and aspirations and pay attention ti the spiritual and emotional life of man ;*Romantic prose of the time was represented by Lamb ,Hazlitt, De Quincey and Hunt.*Lake Poets:they lived in the Lake District in the northwestern part of England.The three traversed the same path in politics and in poetry, beginning as radicals and closing as conservatives.注:Wordsworth,Coleridge,Southey是逃避现实的浪漫主义诗人;Byron,Shelley,Keats是激进的浪漫主义诗人;Lamb,Hazlitt,Leigh Hunt,De Quincey是写散文的。
Scott是写小说的。
#Wordsworth(P212))Lyrical Ballads (most)Lines Written in Early SpringTo the CuckooI Wandered Lonely as a CloudMy Heart Leaps UpIntimations of ImmortalityLines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey#Coleridge(P217)The Rime of the Ancient Mariner(1798)Kubla Khan(1797)Christabel(1797-1800)#Southey(P221))Joan of Arc(1793)Wat Tyler(1794)The Fall of Robespierre(1794)(with Coleridge)The Inchcape RockThe Battle of BlenheimMy Days among the Dead Are PassedThe life of Nelson(1813)Thalaba the Destroyer(1801)Madoc(1805)The Curse of Kehama(1810)Roderick,the Last of the Goths(1814)#Byron(P222)Song for the Luddites(1816)Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage(1809)Giaour(1813)The Bride of Abydos(1813)The Corsair(1814)Lara(1813)Parisina(1816)The Siege of Corinth(1816)Don Juan(1818-1823)#Shelley(P232)Queen Mab(1813)The Revolt of Islam(1818)Prometheus Unbound(1820)Ode to the West WindBest love lyric:Love’s PhilosophyOne Word Is Too Often ProfanedWith a Guitarto Jane and The Indian SerenadeA Defence of Poetry#Keats(P244)EndymionIsabellaThe Eve of St.AgnesLamiaHyperion#Lamb(P253)Old Familiar FacesOn an Infant Dying as soon as BornSpecimens of English Dramatic Poets Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare(1808) Tales from ShakespeareThe Essays of Elia#Hazlitt(P258)The Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays(1817)Lectures on the English Poets(1818)Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Queen Elizabeth(1820)Lectures on the English Comic Writers(1819)The Spirit of the Age(1825)Table TalkThe Plain SpeakerSketches and EssaysWinterslowMy First Acquaintance with poetsOngoing a JourneyThe Feeling of Immortality in YouthOn Reading Old BooksOn Reading New BooksOf Persons One Would Wish to Have SeenOn TasteOn Familiar StyleThe Sick ChamberThe Fight#Leigh Hunt(P262)The ExaminerThe Story of Rimini(1816)About Ben AdhemJenny Kissed MeThe LiberalImagination and Fancy(1844)Wit and Humour(1846)A Jar of Honey from Mount Hybla(1848)The Old Court Suburb(1855)#De Quincey(P263)The Confession of an English Opium-EaterAutobiographical SketchesLiterary ReminiscenceSuspiria de ProfundisThe English Mail-CoachOn the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth#Scott(P265){features of Scott’s historical Novels P269}The Lay of the Last MinstrelThe Lady of the Lake (1810)Marmion(1808)Rob Roy(1817)Waverley(1814)Guy Mannering(1815)Old Morality(1816)The Heart of Midlothian(1818)Ivanhoe (1820)Kenilworth(1821)2.English Critical Realism(P276)*English critical realism of the 19th century flourished in the forties and in the early fifties.*The greatest English realist of the time was Charles Dickens.*The English critical realists of the 19th century not only gave a satirical portrayal of the bourgeoisie and all the ruling classes, but also showed profound sympathy for the common people.#Dickens(P280)The Pickwick PapersOliver TwistNicholas NicklebyThe Old Curiosity ShopMartin chuzzlewitThe ChimesDombey and SonDavid CopperfieldBleak HouseHard TimesLittle DorritA Tale of Two Cities#Thackeray(P305)Vanity Fair#Jane Austen(P309)Northanger AbbeySence and SensibilityPride and PrejudiceMansfield ParkEmmaPersuasion#The Bronte Sisters(Charlotte,Emily,Anne)P310 Jane Eyre(Charlotte)Wuthering Heights(Emily)#Mrs.Gaskell(P314)Mary BartonTale of ManchesterNorth and SouthCranfordRuthHouseholdAll the Year Round#George Eliot(P316)Adam BedeThe Mill on the FlossSilas Marner3.Victorian Age(P321)*the reign of Queen Victoria covered the period 1837-1901 #Thomas Carlyle(P323)Sartor ResartusThe French RevolutionHeroes and Hero-WorshipPast and Present#Ruskin(P327)Art Criticism:Modern PaintersThe Seven Lamps of Architecture(1849)The Stones of VeniceSocial Criticism:Unto This LastMunera PulverisSesame and Lilies#Arnold(P331)Essays in CriticismEssays in Criticism,Second SeriesCulture and AnarchyLiterature and dogma#Macaulay(P334)Essay on MiltonThe History of England#Tennyson(P336)In MemoriamThe Idylls of the King#Browning(P341)Pippa PassesThe pied Piper of Hamelin#Elizabeth Barrett(Mrs.BrowningP342)The battle of MarathonThe Cry of the Children#D.G.Rossetti(P348)The Blessed Damozel#Christina Georgina Rossetti(P351)The GermGoblin Market and Other Poems#Fitzgerald’s Rubaiyat(P353)Rubaiyat#Algernon Charles Swinburne(P355)Queen Mother.Rosamond.Two Plays(1861)#William Morris(P356)A Dream of John BallNews from Nowhere4.Naturalism(P364)*Naturalism is a literary trend prevailing in Europe,especially in France and Germany,in the second half of the 19th century.*Literature must be ”true to life” and exactly reproduce real life,including all its details without any selection*George Gissing is one of the the English novelists who wrote under the influence of naturalism. #George Gissing(P364)New Grub Street5.Neo-Romanticism*Another literary trend prevailing at the end of the 19th century was neo-romanticism.*laid emphasis upon the invention of exciting adventures and fascinating stories to entertain the reading public.#Robert Louis Stevenson(P366)Treasure IslandKidnappedThe Black ArrowThe Master of BallantraeStrange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde6.Aestheticism(P367)*Aestheticism began to prevail in Europe at the middle of the 19th century.*The theory of “art for art’s sake” was first put forward by the French poet TheophileGautier(1811-1872)*The two most important representatives of aestheticists in English literature are Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde.#Oscar Wilde(P368)The Happy Prince and Other TalesA House of PomegranatesLord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other StoriesThe Picture of Dorian grayLady Windermere’s FanA Woman of No ImportanceAn Ideal HusbandThe Importance of Being EarnestThe Ballad of Reading GaolThe Soul of Man under Socialism7.Imagism*Imagism was an Anglo-American poetic movement flourishing in the 1910s.*To use the language of common speech. To create new rhythms.To present an image. To produce poetry that is hard and clear.*The two most important English poets of the first half of 20th century are W.B. Yeats and T.S.Eliot. #W.B.Yeats(P397)The Wind Among the ReedsThe Countess Cathleen#T.S.Eliot(P399)The Love Song of J.Alfred PrufrockThe West LandBurnt NortonEast CokerThe Dry SalvagesLittle Gidding8.Modernism(P402)*Modernism in English literature prevailed during the 20s and 30s if the 20th century.*Modernist fiction put emphasis on the description of the characters’ psychological activities.*One of its pioneers is wrence who is well-known for his novels written under the influence of Freud’s theory of psychological analysis.#wrence(P403)Sons and LoversLady Chatterley’s LoverThe RainbowWomen in Love9.The “Stream of Consciousness”School of novel(P405)*The “Stream of consciousness”is a psychological term indicating “the flux of conscious and subconscious thoughts and impressions moving in the mind at any given time independently of the person’s will.”#James Joyce(P406)DublinersA Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManUlyssesFinnegans Wake#Virginia Woolf(P408)The Voyage OutNight and DayJacob’s RoomMrs.DallowayTo the LighthouseOrlandoThe WavesThe YearsBetween the ActsP415-End 自己拿书随便看!!!!20th century English Literature(P371-P396)。