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1、专业课程:英国文学外国语学院英语专业学习项目英语专业:2013级1-4班英国文学阅读与论文写作项目课题研究论文论文题目:论维多利亚时期女性的社会地位专业课程:英国文学任课教师:许晓琴博士、教授专业:英语班 级:2013级本科4班学 号:1328104016姓 名:时敏完成日期:2015年12月23日7专业课程:英国文学外国语学院英语专业学习项目英语专业:2013级1-4班Inthissemester,I’vereadthebook--ATaleofTwoCities,andIwasinteres
2、tedinthesocialstatusoffemaleinVictorianage,sowiththehelpofmyteacherprofessorxuIdidastudyonthesocialstatusoffemaleinVictorianage,andIdiditinthereparts.AbriefintroductionofauthorCharlesDickens(CharlesJohnHuffamDickens),whoisveryfamousallaroundtheworld,was
3、borninthesuburbsofPortsmouthon7February1812,andhediedintheGatesHeightsnearRochesteron9June1870. HewasanEnglishsocialcriticandnovelist,whatismore,hewasthemajorrepresentativeoftheBritishrealisticliteratureinnineteenthCentury.Hisworksarefamousforcombiningt
4、hesenseofhumoronartwiththesubtleanalysisonpsychology,therealisticdescriptionandtheromanticatmosphere.Hecreatedmanyofthemostfamousfictionalcharacters,andhewasconsideredthegreatestnovelistoftheVictorianage.Furthermore,hisworkshadanunprecedentedreputationi
5、nhislifetime,andthecriticsandthescholarsofthetwentiethcenturyallconsideredhimasaliterarygenius.HepaidmuchattentiontodescribethesufferingofthenobodieswholivedintheverybottomofsocietyintheUK,whichprofoundlyreflectedthecomplexsocialrealitiesofUKandmadeanex
6、traordinarycontributiontotheexploitationanddevelopmentofBritishcriticalrealismliterature. Hisworks,whichhaveproducedafar-reachingandwide-ranginginfluenceonthedevelopmentofBritishliterature,arestillpopularnowadays.Dickenswasawriterwithmanyworks,andhecrea
7、tednumerousclassicalmasterpiecewithhisdiligenceandtalent.Inaddition,hewasalsoagreathumoristanddescribedthetruthinrealityandromancewithhumorouslanguage.MarxregardedhimasanoutstandingnovelistofBritain.Dickensdevotedhimselftohisworkandwashardworkinginallhi
8、slife.Buttheburdensomeworkandhisdisappointmentoftherealityofrevolutiondidgreatharmtohishealth.In9June1870,hepassedawaybecauseofcerebralhemorrhagewithhisdetectivenovel“themysteryofEdwinDrood”unfinishedandhewasburiedinthepoet’scorn