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《英美文学选读》自学资料(英国文学部分)

Contents

  • Introduction
  • The Old English period
    • Poetry
      • Alliterative verse
      • The major manuscripts
      • Problems of dating
      • Religious verse
      • Elegiac and heroic verse
    • Prose
      • Early translations into English
      • Late 10th- and 11th-century prose
  • The Early Middle English period
    • Poetry
      • Influence of French poetry
      • Didactic poetry
      • Verse romance
      • The lyric
    • Prose
  • The later Middle English and early Renaissance periods
    • Later Middle English poetry
      • The revival of alliterative poetry
      • Courtly poetry
      • Chaucer and Gower
      • Poetry after Chaucer and Gower
        • Courtly poetry
        • Popular and secular verse
        • Political verse
    • Later Middle English prose
      • Religious prose
      • Secular prose
    • Middle English drama
    • The transition from medieval to Renaissance
  • The Renaissance period: 1550–1660
    • Literature and the age
      • Social conditions
      • Intellectual and religious revolution
      • The race for cultural development
    • Elizabethan poetry and prose
      • Development of the English language
      • Sidney and Spenser
      • Elizabethan lyric
      • The sonnet sequence
      • Other poetic styles
      • Prose styles
    • Elizabethan and early Stuart drama
      • Theatre and society
        • Theatres in London and the provinces
        • Professional playwrights
        • Christopher Marlowe
      • Shakespeare's works
        • The early histories
        • The early comedies
        • The tragedies
        • Shakespeare's later works
      • Playwrights after Shakespeare
        • Ben Jonson
        • Marston and Middleton
        • Early Stuart drama
    • Early Stuart poetry and prose
      • The Metaphysical poets
        • Donne
        • Donne's influence
      • Jonson and the Cavalier poets
      • Continued influence of Spenser
      • Effect of religion and science on early Stuart prose
      • Prose styles
      • Milton's view of the poet's role
  • The Restoration
    • Literary reactions to the political climate
      • The defeated republicans
      • Writings of the Nonconformists
      • Writings of the Royalists
    • Major genres and major authors of the period
      • Chroniclers
      • Diarists
      • The court wits
      • Dryden
      • Drama by Dryden and others
      • Locke
  • The 18th century
    • Publication of political literature
      • Political journalism
      • Major political writers
        • Pope
        • Thomson, Prior, and Gay
        • Swift
        • Shaftesbury and others
    • The novel
      • The major novelists
        • Defoe
        • Richardson
        • Fielding
        • Smollett
        • Sterne
      • Minor novelists
    • Poets and poetry after Pope
      • Burns
      • Goldsmith
      • Johnson's poetry and prose
  • The Romantic period
    • The nature of Romanticism
    • Poetry
      • Blake, Wordsworth, and Coleridge
      • Other poets of the early Romantic period
      • The later Romantics: Shelley, Keats, and Byron
      • Minor poets of the later period
    • The novel: Austen, Scott, and others
    • Miscellaneous prose
    • Drama
  • The Post-Romantic and Victorian eras
    • Early Victorian literature: the age of the novel
      • Dickens
      • Thackeray, Gaskell, and others
      • The Brontës
    • Early Victorian verse
      • Tennyson
      • Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning
      • Arnold and Clough
    • Early Victorian nonfictional prose
    • Late Victorian literature
      • The novel
      • Verse
    • The Victorian theatre
    • Victorian literary comedy
  • “Modern” English literature: the 20th century
    • From 1900 to 1945
      • The Edwardians
      • The modernist revolution
        • Anglo-American modernism: Pound, Lewis, Lawrence, and Eliot
        • Celtic modernism: Yeats, Joyce, Jones, and MacDiarmid
      • The literature of World War I and the interwar period
      • The 1930s
      • The literature of World War II (1939–45)
    • Literature after 1945
      • Fiction
      • Poetry
      • Drama
  • Additional reading
    • General works
    • The Old English and early Middle English periods
    • The later Middle English and early Renaissance periods
    • The Renaissance period, 1550–1660
      • Elizabethan poetry and prose
      • Elizabethan and early Stuart drama
      • Early Stuart poetry and prose
    • The Restoration and the 18th century
    • The Romantic period
    • The Post-Romantic and Victorian eras
    • “Modern” English literature: the 20th century
      • From 1900 to 1945
      • Literature after 1945