浪漫主义(外教社原版文学入门丛书)

分類: 图书,文学(旧类),文学史,文学思想史,世界,
品牌: 拉斯顿
基本信息·出版社:上海外语教育出版社
·页码:165 页
·出版日期:2009年
·ISBN:7544612376
·条形码:9787544612371
·包装版本:1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:32
·正文语种:英语
·丛书名:外教社原版文学入门丛书
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内容简介《浪漫主义》一书介绍了浪漫主义产生的政治、经济、科学和文化背景,阐述了浪漫主义时期的主要文学形式、文学团体和他们的活动、当时的文学批评及其在今天的影响等。书末还列出了这个时期的文学大事、有关文学术语和概念及参考书目,方便读者做进一步研究。
编辑推荐《浪漫主义》为外教社原版文学入门丛书之一,“外教社原版文学入门丛书”以介绍文学理论和小说类型及相应的社会文化背景为主,勾勒出英美文学发展的概貌。本丛书文字简练、语言生动,对我国的外国文学及理论研究者、在校学生以及广大文学爱好者都有很高的参考价值。
目录
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Historical, Cultural and Intellectual Context
Politics and Economics
Philosophy and Religion
Science and Technology
Arts and Culture
2 Literature in the Romantic Period
Major Genres
Movements and Literary Groups
3 Critical Approaches
Historical Overview
Current Issues and Debates
4 Resources for Independent Study
Chronology
Glossary of Key Literary Terms and Concepts
Further Reading and Resources
Index
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文摘The French Revolution
There were tangible links between the events that unfolded in America and the events of the French Revolution, not least in the person of Thomas Paine, whose Rights of Man (1791-2) defended the revolution in France. Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, also had firm political links with France, serving there as the American Minister. The overthrow of the ancien regime in France, a political system that encouraged decadence and luxury legitimated by the absolute rule of the king, was almost universally heralded in Britain. News of the fall of the Bastille, a prison in Paris,on 14July 1789 was greeted with enthusiasm and approbation. Britain regarded itself as possessing a fairer constitutionthan France, with its three-tiered system of 'checks and balances' enforced by the monarch, the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The French Revolution was, in general, regarded in Britain as catching up with the progress that had been made since its own bloodless 'glorious revolution' of 1688, when the present system, called constitutional monarchy, had been established. Wordsworth visited France twice during the revolutionary period, and looking back on these times in The Prelude declared, 'Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, / But to be young was very heaven!', while Percy Shelley, who was only born in 1792, described the French Revolution as the 'master theme of the epoch in which we live' (Norton 2006, vol. 2: 374; Shelley 1964, vol. 1: 504). Mary Wollstonecraft and Helen Maria Williams were among the British writers who lived for a period in France during these heady days.