资源描述:
《《殖民时期的文学》PPT课件.ppt》由会员上传分享,免费在线阅读,更多相关内容在教育资源-天天文库。
1、PartI.TheLiteratureofColonialAmericaandtheEnlightenmentAgeColonialAmerica(1620---1776)PuritanismPuritanismistheattitudewhichdesiredamorethorough-goingreformofthechurchinthedirectionofProtestantism.ItstressedthatThechurchshouldberestoredtothepurityofthe1stchurchasestablishedbyJesusChristHimself.Thedo
2、ctrineofpredestination,originalsin,totaldepravityandallthatCalvinismpreached.Aperfectorderofliving,inwhichpeoplecanworkwithgreatcourageandconfidencetowardbuildinganewGardenofEden.Astrictnessinmoralityandausterityinmattersoftaste,hardworking,thrift,toleranceandpatience.ThefeaturesofthecolonialAmerica
3、nliteraturePuritanismwascentraltocolonialAmericanliterature.ReligioussermonsbecamethemosthighlydevelopedandthemostpopularofPuritanliteraryforms.Thecolonialliteraryworksmainlytooktheformofdiaryandautobiography,whicharefullofstrenuousself-analysisandconstantsearchingofconscience.Practicalmatter-of-fac
4、taccountsoffamily,hurtingandtraveletc.,whicharemainlyinformativeratherthanillumination.Politicaldebatesaboutthecolonists’relationswiththemothercountrywerequitecommon.ColonialAmericanliteraryworksarecharacterizedwithlogicalstructure,preciseandcompactexpression,avoidanceofrhetoricaldecoration,homeline
5、ssofimageryandsimplicityofdiction.SampleofcolonialreadingBeingthusarrivedinagoodharbor,andbroughtsafetoland,theyfellupontheirkneesandblessedtheGodofHeavenwhohadbroughtthemoverthevastandfuriousocean,anddeliveredthemfromtheperilsandmiseriesthereof,againtosettheirfeetonthefirmandstableearth,theirproper
6、element…ButhereIcannotstandhalfamazedatthispoorpeople’spresentcondition;andsoIthinkwillthereader,too,whenhewellconsidersthesame.Beingthuspassedthevastocean,…theyhadnofriendstowelcomethemnorinnstoentertainirrefreshtheirweather-beatenbodies,norhousesormuchlesstownstorepairto,toseekforsuccor.fromWillia
7、mBradford’sHistoryofPlymouthPlantationSampleofcolonialreadingBesidesIhaveoneofmychildrenthatwasformerlymostlamentablyhandledwithsorebreakingoutofbothhishandsandfeetofthekin’sevil,butsincehecamehitherh