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英美文学复习笔记整理 英国部分
The Renaissance Period
1. Renaissance :between 14th and mid-17th century.
2. Renaissance means rebirth or revival, is actually a movement
stimulated by a series of historical events, such as the rediscovery
of ancient Roman and Greek culture, the new discoveries in geography
and astrology, the religious reformation and the economic expansion.
3. the Renaissance, therefore in essence is a historical period in
which the European humanist thinkers and Scholars made attempt to
get rid of those old feudalist ideas in Medieval Europe, to
introduce new ideas that expressed the purity of the rising
bourgeoisie, and to recover the purity of the early church from the
corruption of the Roman Catholic church.
4. Humanism is the essence of the Renaissance
(1) Capable of individual development in the direction of
perfection.
(2) They inhabited was theirs not to despise by to question, explore
and enjoy.
(3) By emphasizing the dignity of human being and the Importance of
the present life, they voiced their beliefs that man did not only
have the right to enjoy the beauty of this life
(4) Tomas More, Christopher Marlow and William Shakespeare are the
best representative of the English humanist.
5 Metaphysical poetry: Metaphysical is characterized by passionate
thought succession of concentrated image, exercise of elaborate
ingenuity and “wit”, John Done was the famous of the Metaphysical
poet. The Metaphysical Poets were men of learning and to show their
learning was their endeavour.
Edmund Spencer
Masterpiece: The Faerie Queene (allegory)
Christopher Marlowe
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