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目 录内容简介
Chapter Ⅵ ENGLISH LITERATURE OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY
Section I The Historical Background and the Literary Trends in Early 19th-Century England.
1.The Historical Background: Economic, Political and Ideological.
2.The Literary Trends: The Romantic Movement in English
Literature as Part of the Romantic Movement in European
Literature; Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and
Keats; the Prose Fiction of Walter Scott and Jane Austen;
the Different Schools of Prose Writers.
Section Ⅱ Romantic Poetry in Early 19th-Century England.
1.Wordsworth.
2.Coleridge.
3.Byron .
4.Shelley.
5.Keats.
Section Ⅲ English Prose in Early 19th Century.
1.Prose Fiction: Walter Scott; Jane Austen.
2.Significant Writers of Prose in Late 18th and Early 19th
Centuries: William Godwin, Paine, Cobbett.
3.Essayists in Early 19th Century: William Hazlitt, Charles Lamb; Thomas De Quincey.
Chapter Ⅶ ENGLISH LITERATURE OF MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY
Section I The Historical Background:Social and Intellectual
Section II Chartist Literature.
1.A General Survey of Chartist Literature: Different
Literary Genres, Stages of Development.
2.Two Major Chartist Poets: Ernest Jones and William James Linton.
3.Gerald Massey and Minor Chartist Poets.
4.Chartist Prose Fiction: Thomas Martin Wheeler,Thomas Frost.
Section Ⅲ Democratic Poetry in the Age of Chartism.
1.Thomas Hood and His “Song of the Shirt”.
2.Ebenezer Elliott the Corn-Law Rhymer.
3.Elizabeth Barrett Browning and “The Cry of the Children”.
Section Ⅳ Major Novelists of Critical Realism in the Mid-19th Century.
1.Charles Dickens.
2.William Makepeace Thackeray.
3.Elizabeth Gaskell.
4.Charlotte Bronte.
5.Emily Brontё.
6.George Eliot.
Section V Major English Poets of the Mid-19th Century.
1.Alfred Tennyson.
2.Robert Browning.
3.Matthew Arnold and Arthur Hugh Clough.
4.Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Christina Rossetti.
5.Algernon Charles Swinburne.
6.Edward Fitzgerald's Translation of the“Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam”.
Section Ⅵ Non-Fiction Prose in Mid-19th-Century England.
1.Thomas Carlyle.
2.Thomas Babington Macaulay.
3.John Ruskin.
4.John Henry Newman.
5.John Stuart Mill.
6.Thomas Henry Huxley.
Section Ⅶ Minor Victorian Novelists: Charles Kingsley,
Benjamin Disraeli, Edward Bulwer-Lytton,
Charles Reade, Wilkie Collins, Anthony Trollope.
Chapter Ⅷ ENGLISH LITERATURE OF THE LAST QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY
Section I The Historical Background and the Different Literary Schools
1.The Historical Background: Political and Ideological
2.The Different Literary Groups and Their Characteristics
Section Ⅱ William Morris and Other Writers of the 1880's
1.William Morris
2.Other Poets in the Socialist Movement of the 1880s:Joynes, Salt, Connell
3.Prose Writers in the Socialist Movement of the 1880s:Bramsbury and Others
Section Ⅲ Critical Realists and Other Progressive Writers
1.Georg Meredith
2.Thoma Hardy
3.Samuel Butler
4.Voynich
5.Mark Rutherford
6.Wilfrid Blunt
Section Ⅳ The Schools of Naturalism, Nee-Romanticism and Aestheticism
1.The Naturalists: Gissing, Moore
2.The School of Aestheticism: Walter Pater, Oscar Wilde
3.Nee-romanticism: Robert Louis Stevenson
Section V Apologists of Imperialism and Colonialism:Rudyard Kipling, W.E.Henley
Section I The Historical Background and the Literary Trends in Early 19th-Century England.
1.The Historical Background: Economic, Political and Ideological.
2.The Literary Trends: The Romantic Movement in English
Literature as Part of the Romantic Movement in European
Literature; Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and
Keats; the Prose Fiction of Walter Scott and Jane Austen;
the Different Schools of Prose Writers.
Section Ⅱ Romantic Poetry in Early 19th-Century England.
1.Wordsworth.
2.Coleridge.
3.Byron .
4.Shelley.
5.Keats.
Section Ⅲ English Prose in Early 19th Century.
1.Prose Fiction: Walter Scott; Jane Austen.
2.Significant Writers of Prose in Late 18th and Early 19th
Centuries: William Godwin, Paine, Cobbett.
3.Essayists in Early 19th Century: William Hazlitt, Charles Lamb; Thomas De Quincey.
Chapter Ⅶ ENGLISH LITERATURE OF MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY
Section I The Historical Background:Social and Intellectual
Section II Chartist Literature.
1.A General Survey of Chartist Literature: Different
Literary Genres, Stages of Development.
2.Two Major Chartist Poets: Ernest Jones and William James Linton.
3.Gerald Massey and Minor Chartist Poets.
4.Chartist Prose Fiction: Thomas Martin Wheeler,Thomas Frost.
Section Ⅲ Democratic Poetry in the Age of Chartism.
1.Thomas Hood and His “Song of the Shirt”.
2.Ebenezer Elliott the Corn-Law Rhymer.
3.Elizabeth Barrett Browning and “The Cry of the Children”.
Section Ⅳ Major Novelists of Critical Realism in the Mid-19th Century.
1.Charles Dickens.
2.William Makepeace Thackeray.
3.Elizabeth Gaskell.
4.Charlotte Bronte.
5.Emily Brontё.
6.George Eliot.
Section V Major English Poets of the Mid-19th Century.
1.Alfred Tennyson.
2.Robert Browning.
3.Matthew Arnold and Arthur Hugh Clough.
4.Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Christina Rossetti.
5.Algernon Charles Swinburne.
6.Edward Fitzgerald's Translation of the“Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam”.
Section Ⅵ Non-Fiction Prose in Mid-19th-Century England.
1.Thomas Carlyle.
2.Thomas Babington Macaulay.
3.John Ruskin.
4.John Henry Newman.
5.John Stuart Mill.
6.Thomas Henry Huxley.
Section Ⅶ Minor Victorian Novelists: Charles Kingsley,
Benjamin Disraeli, Edward Bulwer-Lytton,
Charles Reade, Wilkie Collins, Anthony Trollope.
Chapter Ⅷ ENGLISH LITERATURE OF THE LAST QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY
Section I The Historical Background and the Different Literary Schools
1.The Historical Background: Political and Ideological
2.The Different Literary Groups and Their Characteristics
Section Ⅱ William Morris and Other Writers of the 1880's
1.William Morris
2.Other Poets in the Socialist Movement of the 1880s:Joynes, Salt, Connell
3.Prose Writers in the Socialist Movement of the 1880s:Bramsbury and Others
Section Ⅲ Critical Realists and Other Progressive Writers
1.Georg Meredith
2.Thoma Hardy
3.Samuel Butler
4.Voynich
5.Mark Rutherford
6.Wilfrid Blunt
Section Ⅳ The Schools of Naturalism, Nee-Romanticism and Aestheticism
1.The Naturalists: Gissing, Moore
2.The School of Aestheticism: Walter Pater, Oscar Wilde
3.Nee-romanticism: Robert Louis Stevenson
Section V Apologists of Imperialism and Colonialism:Rudyard Kipling, W.E.Henley
目 录内容简介
Selected Readings in English Literature is to serve as a textbook for Readings in English Literature,a companion-course to History of English Literature.
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