- 武汉大学出版社
- 9787307180741
- 40191
- 2016-08
- H319.4:I
内容简介
刘晖主编的《新编美国文学教程》将美国文学按历史发展的阶段分成了四个部分:第一部分殖民地和建国时期文学;第二部分浪漫主义时期文学;第三部分现实主义时期文学;第四部分现代主义文学。本书共八个章节,分别介绍了39位美国著名的文学家以及他们的优秀作品,涉及各个不同历史时期的文学流派和主要作家及其代表作品。
本教程特色如下:(1)美国文学历史时期背景知识介绍全面。各个时期的文学作家及其选读作品具有代表性,作家和作品涉及面广。(2)现代主义时期的文学所占篇幅较大,涉及的作家和作品较多。(3)附录材料较丰富,有文学人物事件编年表和文学术语,还有四套综合练习题。(4)除了对作品原文加以注释外,还以问答的形式对作品的思想内涵、作家的意图、作品的结构和语言风格——进行了分析。编者既考虑到对作品语言文字上的解释,也注意了对作品思想内容和艺术风格的评析。
本教程可作为高等学校英语专业本科生的美国文学教材及参考书,研究生及进修生的辅助读本,亦可作为非英语专业大学生的文学课外读物以及广大文学爱好者的赏析读本。本教程为师生配备所有章节的全部电子教案,我们已经开辟了美国文学教学网站,建设了集音像视听于一体的海量美国文学资源宝库。
本教程特色如下:(1)美国文学历史时期背景知识介绍全面。各个时期的文学作家及其选读作品具有代表性,作家和作品涉及面广。(2)现代主义时期的文学所占篇幅较大,涉及的作家和作品较多。(3)附录材料较丰富,有文学人物事件编年表和文学术语,还有四套综合练习题。(4)除了对作品原文加以注释外,还以问答的形式对作品的思想内涵、作家的意图、作品的结构和语言风格——进行了分析。编者既考虑到对作品语言文字上的解释,也注意了对作品思想内容和艺术风格的评析。
本教程可作为高等学校英语专业本科生的美国文学教材及参考书,研究生及进修生的辅助读本,亦可作为非英语专业大学生的文学课外读物以及广大文学爱好者的赏析读本。本教程为师生配备所有章节的全部电子教案,我们已经开辟了美国文学教学网站,建设了集音像视听于一体的海量美国文学资源宝库。
目录
A Course Description of American Literature
A Brief Introduction of American Literature
Part One Colonial Period and Early American Literature (1620—1800)
Chapter 1 The Planters and the Puritans
Background Information
1.1 Captain John Smith
The Gencrall Historic
1.2 Edward Taylor
The Joy of Church Fellowship Rightly Attended
Chapter 2 The Founders of the Nation
Background Information
2.1 Benjamin Franklin
The Whistle
A Receipt to Make a New England Funeral Elegy
The Way to Wealth
2.2 Thomas Paine
Common Sense
Part Two The Romantic Period(1780—1860)
Chapter 3 The New National Literature
Background Information
3.1 Washington Irving
Rip Van Winkle
3.2 James Fenimore Cooper
The Deerslayer
3.3 Edgar Allan Poe
The Tell—Tale Heart
Annabel Lee
To Helen
Chapter 4 The Transcendentalism
Background Information
Transcendentalism
4.1 Ralph Waldo Emerson
Self—Reliance
4.2 Henry David Thoreau
Walden
4.3 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Arsenal at Springfield
The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls
Nature
The Sound of the Sea
4.4 Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Scarlet Letter
Part Three The Age of Realism (1860—1910)
Chapter 5 The Conflict between North and South
Background Information
5.1 Walt Whitman
Song of Myself
Cavalry Crossing a Ford
5.2 Emily Dickinson
I Like to See It Lap the Miles
I'm Nobody! Who are You?
Because I Could Not Stop for Death
5.3 Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Chapter 6 New American Outlooks
Background Information
6.1 Mark Twain
Life on the Mississippi
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
6.2 Henry James
The Portrait of a Lady
6.3 Stephen Crane
A Mystery of Heroism
6.4 Theodore Dreiser
Sister Carrie
Part Four Modem American Literature (1910—)
Chapter 7 American Literature after WW Ⅰ
Background Information
7.1 Ezra Pound
In a Station of the Metro
The River—Merchant's Wife: A Letter
A Pact
7.2 Sherwood Anderson
Winesburg, Ohio
7.3 Robert Frost
Nothing Gold Can Stay
Fire and Ice
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Mending Wall
7.4 Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby
7.5 Ernest Hemingway
In Another Country
A Farewell to Arms
7.6 Eugene O'Neill
The Hairy Ape
7.7 John Ernst Steinbeck
The Grapes of Wrath
7.8 William Faulkner
A Rose for Emily
Chapter 8 American Literature after WW Ⅱ
Background Information
8.1 Saul Bellow
The Adventures of Augie March
8.2 Norman Mailer
The White Negro
The Armies of the Night
8.3 linger
The Catcher in the Rye
8.4 Joseph Heller
Catch—22
8.5 The Black Writers
Background Information
Langston Hughes
Negro Speaks of Rivers
Richard Wright
Black Boy
James Baldwin
Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone
8.6 The Southern Writers
Background Information
Robert Penn Warren
Infant Boy at Midcentury
Truman Capote
In Cold Blood
Flannery O'Connor
A Good Man is Hard to Find
8.7 The Jewish Writers
Isaac Bashevis Singer
Gimpel the Fool
The Son from America
8.8 The Feminist Writers
Gloria Steinem
My Life on the Road
Sylvia Plath
Mirror
Appendix Ⅰ A Chronology of American Literature and Life
Appendix Ⅱ Literary Terms
Appendix Ⅲ Suggested Answers to the Questions
Appendix Ⅳ Tests
Appendix Ⅴ Suggested Answers to the Test
Appendix Ⅵ Bibliography
A Brief Introduction of American Literature
Part One Colonial Period and Early American Literature (1620—1800)
Chapter 1 The Planters and the Puritans
Background Information
1.1 Captain John Smith
The Gencrall Historic
1.2 Edward Taylor
The Joy of Church Fellowship Rightly Attended
Chapter 2 The Founders of the Nation
Background Information
2.1 Benjamin Franklin
The Whistle
A Receipt to Make a New England Funeral Elegy
The Way to Wealth
2.2 Thomas Paine
Common Sense
Part Two The Romantic Period(1780—1860)
Chapter 3 The New National Literature
Background Information
3.1 Washington Irving
Rip Van Winkle
3.2 James Fenimore Cooper
The Deerslayer
3.3 Edgar Allan Poe
The Tell—Tale Heart
Annabel Lee
To Helen
Chapter 4 The Transcendentalism
Background Information
Transcendentalism
4.1 Ralph Waldo Emerson
Self—Reliance
4.2 Henry David Thoreau
Walden
4.3 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Arsenal at Springfield
The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls
Nature
The Sound of the Sea
4.4 Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Scarlet Letter
Part Three The Age of Realism (1860—1910)
Chapter 5 The Conflict between North and South
Background Information
5.1 Walt Whitman
Song of Myself
Cavalry Crossing a Ford
5.2 Emily Dickinson
I Like to See It Lap the Miles
I'm Nobody! Who are You?
Because I Could Not Stop for Death
5.3 Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Chapter 6 New American Outlooks
Background Information
6.1 Mark Twain
Life on the Mississippi
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
6.2 Henry James
The Portrait of a Lady
6.3 Stephen Crane
A Mystery of Heroism
6.4 Theodore Dreiser
Sister Carrie
Part Four Modem American Literature (1910—)
Chapter 7 American Literature after WW Ⅰ
Background Information
7.1 Ezra Pound
In a Station of the Metro
The River—Merchant's Wife: A Letter
A Pact
7.2 Sherwood Anderson
Winesburg, Ohio
7.3 Robert Frost
Nothing Gold Can Stay
Fire and Ice
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Mending Wall
7.4 Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby
7.5 Ernest Hemingway
In Another Country
A Farewell to Arms
7.6 Eugene O'Neill
The Hairy Ape
7.7 John Ernst Steinbeck
The Grapes of Wrath
7.8 William Faulkner
A Rose for Emily
Chapter 8 American Literature after WW Ⅱ
Background Information
8.1 Saul Bellow
The Adventures of Augie March
8.2 Norman Mailer
The White Negro
The Armies of the Night
8.3 linger
The Catcher in the Rye
8.4 Joseph Heller
Catch—22
8.5 The Black Writers
Background Information
Langston Hughes
Negro Speaks of Rivers
Richard Wright
Black Boy
James Baldwin
Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone
8.6 The Southern Writers
Background Information
Robert Penn Warren
Infant Boy at Midcentury
Truman Capote
In Cold Blood
Flannery O'Connor
A Good Man is Hard to Find
8.7 The Jewish Writers
Isaac Bashevis Singer
Gimpel the Fool
The Son from America
8.8 The Feminist Writers
Gloria Steinem
My Life on the Road
Sylvia Plath
Mirror
Appendix Ⅰ A Chronology of American Literature and Life
Appendix Ⅱ Literary Terms
Appendix Ⅲ Suggested Answers to the Questions
Appendix Ⅳ Tests
Appendix Ⅴ Suggested Answers to the Test
Appendix Ⅵ Bibliography