英国文学史(第四册)

出版时间:1986-2  出版社:商务印书馆  作者:陈嘉  页数:555  
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内容概要

Ⅰ. Introduction、a. Historical Background: Political and Social、b. General Cultural Background、c. English Poetry: 1900-1940、d. English Drama: 1900-1940、e. English Prose Fiction: 1900-1940、f. English Prose (Essays and Biographies): 1900-1940、Ⅱ. English Poetry: 1900-1920、a. Four Minor Poets at the Turn of the Century: Bridges,Masefield, Kipling, Housman、b. Gerard Manly Hopkins、c. Thomas Hardy和d. Georgian Poets and Poetry of World War I and Imagism in England等等。

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Chapter IX ENGLISH LITERATURE OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURYⅠ. Introduction  a. Historical Background: Political and Social  b. General Cultural Background  c. English Poetry: 1900-1940  d. English Drama: 1900-1940  e. English Prose Fiction: 1900-1940  f. English  Prose  (Essays and Biographies): 1900-1940Ⅱ. English Poetry: 1900-1920  a. Four Minor Poets at the Turn of the Century: Bridges,Masefield, Kipling, Housman  b. Gerard Manly Hopkins  c. Thomas Hardy  d. Georgian Poets and Poetry of World  War I and  Ira- agism in England  e. W. B. YeatsⅢ. English Drama: 1900-1930  a. G. B. Shaw  b. J. M. Barrie  e. Granville-Barker and Drama at Manchester and  Bir- mingham  d. The Irish Abbey Theatre, Lady Gregory, Synge  e. Scan O'CaseyⅣ. English Prose Fiction: 1900-1920  a. Conrad  b. Kipling  c. Galswisrthy  d. Wells  e. Bennett  f. Maugham  g. D. H. Lawrence  h. Robert TressellⅤ. English Poetry: 1920-1940  a. T.S. Eliot  b. W.H. Auden  c. Louis MacNeice, Stephen Spender, C. Day Lewis  d. Hugh  MacDiarmid  e. Dylan  Thomas  f. Robert Graves  g. Edwin MuirⅥ. English Prose Fiction: 1920-1940  a. James Joyce  b. Virginia Woolf  c. E. M. Forster  d. Katherine Mansfield  e. Aldous Huxley  f. Grassic Gibbon  g. Lewis Jones  h. Richard Aldington  i. A. J. Cronin  j. George Orwell  k. Evelyn Waugh  1. J. B. Priestley  m. Grafiam Greene  n. Jack LindsayⅦ. Literary Criticism in England: 1920-1940  a. A General View  b. I. A. Richards  e. F. R. Leavis  d. Christopher Caudwell  e. Ralph Fox

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  Act IV has to do entirely with the Madras family, or rather with the strained relations between old Mrs. Madras and Jessica, bet-ween Constantine and his deserted wife, between Constantine and  Philip, and finally between Philip and Jessica. Constantine is iden-tified as the man responsible for Miss Yates pregnancy, and he is leaving forhis home in the East, while Philip denying inheritance from Constantine and refusing the offer of directorship from Mr.State needs to reduce his expenses at home and to readjust his rela-tions with Jessiea. The final episode of tete-a-tete between Philip and Jessica to which "there is no end" according to the dramatist,sounds like a bit of a comedy of manners, or a high comedy but really it isnt -its just a unique bit of the dramatists fun.  The four acts are described here in great detail chiefly to show the naturalistic bent of the play. Though Philip Madras appears in all four acts of the play, he does not really dominate in any of them,nor is the story chiefly concerned with the development of his char-aeter or career. Roughly speaking.the first act is chiefly about the Huxtables, the second act about the goings-on in the Madras House,the third about the sale of the House,.. and the fourth about the two generations of the Madras family. The chief incident - the sale of the Madras House- takes up less than five minutes at the conference table or less than one-tenth of the 3rd act. It is quite obvious, therefore, that the author means here to demonstrate "a slice of life" theory of drama that was prevalent on the Continental stage in the last lap of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, for here interesting details  such as the depiction of the six spin-sterish Misses Huxtable in Act I, Philip Madras patient attempts to resolve the scandals involving Miss Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Brigstock and Miss Chancellor in Act II, and the pass-in-review of the Par-isian-fashion costume models, numero un to numero dix in Act III  are .all fully represented with nothing left out, and these extran-eous details are given here not to further the plot nor to add to the portrayal of characters, but simply for their own sake.

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  •   内容很详细,观点有点旧,太马克思主义了
  •   质量还行 我说的是 纸的质量
  •   书很好 质量很好
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  •   考研必备的,经典,不知道有多少考研学校指定这套书
  •   买了一套英国文学史,就这本看着像正版的
  •   学英国文学必看之一
  •   很好 很强大 就是有些术语专业性太强 看得有点吃力
  •   帮同学买的,纸质还可以吧
  •   很好书很新
  •   不太正版,能看
  •   中大英语专业考研必背读物~
  •   不过总体还好, 这一系列的书有点冗长, 重点不是很突出
  •   尚未阅读,不过我会喜欢上它的。
  •   第四册怎么变第一册?请问您们是在变戏法么?
  •   这本书比其他的显得旧一点,纸张也与其他三册不一样,奇怪。
  •   头疼啊,,,英语是一个严重的考验啊,,,
  •   印刷和纸质不太好,但内容不错。
  •   书的质量不是很好啊,像盗版的
 

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