外研版高中英語選修7《module 3 literature》教案

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1、 Module?3?Literature Part?Two?Teaching?Resources Section?1?Background?readings?for?Module?3?Literature I.?Charles?Dickens Dickens's?novels?combine?brutality?with?fairy-tale?fantasy;?sharp, realistic,?concrete?detail?with?romance,?farce,?and?melodrama.;?the ordinary?wit

2、h?the?strange.?They?range?through?the?comic,?tender, dramatic,?sentimental,?grotesque,?melodramatic,?horrible,?eccentric, mysterious,?violent,?romantic,?and?morally?earnest.?Though?Dickens?was aware?of?what?his?readers?wanted?and?was?determined?to?make?as?much?money as?he?could?with?his?

3、writing,?he?believed?novels?had?a?moral?purpose –to?arouse?innate?moral?sentiments?and?to?encourage?virtuous?behavior in?readers.?It?was?his?moral?purpose?that?led?the?LondonTimes?to?call Dickens?"the?greatest?instructor?of?the?Nineteenth?Century"?in?his obituary. Always?concerned?to?

4、make?money?with?his?writings,?Dickens?took seriously the?negative?response?many?readers?had?to?his?darker novels. He?deliberately?addressed?their?discontent?(?不滿?)?when?he , wrote?Great?Expectations?which?he?affirmed?was?written?"in?a?most singular?and?comic?manner." During?his?lifet

5、ime,?Charles?Dickens?was?the?most?famous?writer?in Europe?and?America.?When?he?visited?America?to?give?a?series?of?lectures, his?admirers?followed?him,?waited?outside?his?hotel,?peered?in?windows at?him,?and?harassed?him?in?railway?cars.?In?their?enthusiasm,?Dickens's admirers?behaved?ve

6、ry?much?like?the?fans?of?a?superstar?today. II.?Dickens’?assessment?of?human?affairs?(from?A?Tale?of?Two?Cities) 1 It?was?the?best?of?times,?it?was?the?worst?of?times,?it?was?the?age?of wisdom,?it?was?the?age?of?foolishness,?it?was?the?epoch?of?belief,?it was?the?epoch?of?incred

7、ulity,?it?was?the?season?of?Light,?it?was?the?season of?Darkness,?it?was?the?spring?of?hope,?it?was?the?winter?of?despair, we?had?everything?before?us,?we?had?nothing?before?us,?we?were?all?going direct?to?Heaven,?we?were?all?going?direct?the?other?way--in?short,?the period?was?so?far?li

8、ke?the?present?period,?that?some?of?its?noisiest authorities?insisted?on?its?being?received,?for?good?or?for?evil,?in?the superlative?degree?of?comparison?only. 那是最美好的時(shí)代,那是最糟糕的時(shí)代;那是智慧的年頭,那是愚昧的年頭; 那是信仰的時(shí)期,那是懷疑的時(shí)期;那是光明的季節(jié),那是黑暗的季節(jié);那是 希望的春天,那是失望的冬天;我們?nèi)荚谥北继焯?,我們?nèi)荚谥北枷喾吹? 方向--簡而言之,那時(shí)跟現(xiàn)在非常

9、相象,某些最喧囂的權(quán)威堅(jiān)持要用形容詞的 最高級來形容它。說它好,是最高級的;說它不好,也是最高級的。 III.?About?English?Literature English?literature?is?produced?in?England,?from?the?introduction?of?old th English?by?the?Anglo-Saxons?in?the?5?century?to?the?present.?The?works of?those?Irish?and?Scottish?authors?who?are?c

10、losely?identified?with English?life?and?letters?are?also?considered?part?of?English?literature. 1.?Old?English,?or?Anglo-Saxon?Era This?period?extends?from?about?450?to?1066,?the?year?of?the?Norman?conquest ( of?England.?The?Germanic?tribes?from?Europe?who?overran?蔓延)?England in?the?

11、5th?century,?after?the?Roman?withdrawal,?brought?with?them?the?Old English,?or?Anglo-Saxon?language,?which?is?the?basis?of?Modern?English. They?brought?also?a?specific?poetic?tradition,?the?formal?character?of which?remained?surprisingly?constant?until?the?termination?of?their?rule 2

12、 by?the?Norman-French?invaders?six?centuries?later. 2.?Middle?English?Period Extending?from?1066?to?1485,?this?period?is?noted?for?the?extensive influence?of?French?literature?on?native?English?forms?and?themes.?From the?Norman?conquest?of?England?in?1066?until?the?14 th

13、century,?French largely?replaced?English?in?ordinary?literary?composition,?and?Latin maintained?its?role?as?the?language?of?learned?works.?By?the?14th?century, when?English?again?became?the?chosen?language?of?the?ruling?classes,?it had?lost?much?of?the?Old?English?inflectional?syste

14、m,?had?undergone certain?sound?changes,?and?had?acquired?the?characteristic?it?still possesses?of?freely?taking?into?the?native?stock?numbers?of?foreign?words, in?this?case?French?and?Latin?ones.?Thus,?the?various?dialects?of?Middle English?spoken?in?the?14th?century?were?similar?to?Mode

15、rn?English?and?can be?read?without?great?difficulty?today. 3.?The?Renaissance?(?文藝復(fù)興時(shí)期) ( A?golden?age?of?English?literature?commenced?開始)?in?1485?and?lasted until?1660.?Malory’s?Le?morted’?Arthur?was?among?the?first?works?to be?printed?by?William?Caxton,?who?introduced?the?printing?

16、press?to?England in?1476.?From?that?time?on,?readership?was?vastly?multiplied.?The?growth of?the?middle?class,?the?continuing?development?of?trade,?the?new character?and?thoroughness?(?完全?)?of?education?for?laypeople?(?非神職 人員)?and?not?only?clergy?(神職人員),?the?centralization?of?power?and

17、 of?much?intellectual?life?in?the?court?of?the?Tudor?and?Stuart?monarchs, and?the?widening?horizons?of?exploration?gave?a?fundamental?new?impetus (促進(jìn))?and?direction?to?literature.?The?new?literature?nevertheless?did not?fully?flourish?until?the?last?20?years?of?the?1500s,?during?the?reign

18、 of?Queen?Elizabeth?I.?Literary?development?in?the?earlier?part?of?the 3 16th?century?was?weakened?by?the?diversion?of?intellectual?energies?to the?polemics?(?辯?論?法?)?of?the?religious?struggle?between?the?Roman Catholic?Church?and?the?Church?of?England,?a?product?of?the?Reforma

19、tion. 4.?The?Restoration?Period?and?the?18?th?Century This?period?extends?from?1660,?the?year?Charles?II?was?restored?to?the throne,?until?about?1789.?The?prevailing?characteristic?of?the?literature of?the?Renaissance?had?been?its?reliance?(依靠)?on?poetic?inspiration or?what?today?migh

20、t?be?called?imagination.?The?inspired?conceptions?of Marlowe,?Shakespeare,?and?Milton,?the?true?originality?of?Spenser,?and the?daring?poetic?style?of?Donne?all?support?this?generalization. Furthermore,?although?nearly?all?these?poets?had?been?far?more?bound?(限 制)?by?formal?and?stylistic

21、?conventions?than?modern?poets?are,?they?had developed?a?large?variety?of?forms?and?of?rich?or?exuberant?(?豐富的?) styles?into?which?individual?poetic?expression?might?fit. 5.?The?Romantic?Age Extending?from?about?1789?until?1837,?the?Romantic?age?stressed?emotion over?reason.?One?objec

22、tive?of?the?French?Revolution?was?to?destroy?an older?tradition?that?had?come?to?seem?artificial,?and?to?assert?the liberty,?spirit,?and?heartfelt?unity?of?the?human?race.?To?many?writers of?the?Romantic?age?this?objective?seemed?equally?appropriate?in?the?field of?English?letters.?In?ad

23、dition,?the?Romantic?age?in?English?literature was?characterized?by?the?subordination?of?reason?to?intuition?(直覺)?and passion,?the?cult?of?nature?much?as?the?word?is?now?understood?and?not as?Pope?understood?it,?the?primacy?(首位)?of?the?individual?will?over social?norms?of?behavior,?the?p

24、reference?for?the?illusion?of?immediate experience?as?opposed?to?generalized?and?typical?experience,?and?the interest?in?what?is?distant?in?time?and?place. 4 6.?The?Victorian?Era The?Victorian?era,?from?the?coronation?(加冕禮)?of?Queen?Victoria?in?1837 until?her?death?in?1901,?w

25、as?an?era?of?several?unsettling?social developments?that?forced?writers?more?than?ever?before?to?take?positions on?the?immediate?issues?animating?the?rest?of?society.?Thus,?although romantic?forms?of?expression?in?poetry?and?prose?(?散文?)?continued?to dominate?English?literature?throughou

26、t?much?of?the?century,?the?attention of?many?writers?was?directed,?sometimes?passionately,?to?such?issues?as the?growth?of?English?democracy?(民主主義),?the?education?of?the?masses, the?progress?of?industrial?enterprise?and?the?consequent?rise?of?a materialistic?(唯物主義的)?philosophy,?and?the?p

27、light?(困境)?of?the?newly industrialized?worker.?In?addition,?the?unsettling?of?religious?belief by?new?advances?in?science,?particularly?the?theory?of?evolution?and?the historical?study?of?the?Bible,?drew?other?writers?away?from?the?immemorial subjects?of?literature?into?considerations?of

28、?problems?of?faith?and truth. 7.20th—Century?Literature Two?world?wars,?an?intervening?(?干涉?)?economic?depression?of?great severity,?and?the?austerity?(節(jié)儉)?of?life?in?Great?Britain?following the?second?of?these?wars?help?to?explain?the?quality?and?direction?of English?literature?in

29、?the?20th?century.?The?traditional?values?of?Western civilization,?which?the?Victorians?had?only?begun?to?question,?came?to be?questioned?seriously?be?a?number?of?new?writers,?who?saw?society breaking?down?around?them.?Traditional?literary?forms?were?often discarded,?and?new?ones?succeed

30、ed?one?another?with?bewildering?rapidity, as?writers?sought?fresher?ways?of?expressing?what?they?took?to?be?new kinds?of?experience,?or?experience?seen?in?new?ways. 5 6

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