贵妇人的肖像(英文ppt人物).ppt

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The portrait of a lady The author Henry James, O.M. (April 15, 1843– February28, 1916) was a U.S.-born British author . He is one of the key figures of 19th century literary realism. Life of Henry James Henry James was born into a wealthy cultured family of New England. For a while ,he attended Harvard Law School. He toured England, France and Italy. He tried to live and work as an art and drama critic in New York and failed . Finally, he settled down in London ,except some trips visits to America, spent the rest of his life there. His literary contribution and achievements Henry James was a voluminous writer. His whole life was a long career of continual fertile productivity. ?his main works Roderick Hudson (1875) 《罗德里克·赫德森》 The Bostonians (1886) 《波士顿人》 The American (1877) ? 《美国人》 The Princess Casamassima (1886) 《卡萨玛西玛公主》 Daisy Miller (1878) 《戴茜·米勒》 Guy Domville (play, 1895) 《盖伊·汤姆威尔》 The Europeans (1878) 《欧洲人》 The Turn of the Screw (1898) 《碧庐冤孽》 The Portrait of a Lady (1881) 《贵妇的肖像》 The Ambassadors (1903) 《大使 》(或译:奉使记) Washington Square (1881) 《华盛顿广场》 The Wings of the Dove (1902) 《鸽之翼》 A Little Tour in France (1884) 《法国掠影》 The Golden Bowl (1904) 《金碗》 He was influenced by some English ,European and American writers . The one American author who exerted a great influence on James is Hawthorne, whose insight into the human psyche impressed the younger writer deeply. Hawthorne He was deeply interested in the contrast between the old world and the new one. There’s always an “international theme” in his works. He likes to compare the America with the Europe. The typical Americans in James: fresh, enthusiastic, eager to learn, and basically “good” , disregard of the conventions, stand for morality The Europeans in James : highly cultivated, elegant in manners, but sophisticated. stand for manners The most important ideas h

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