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1、英语论文-AnalysisofMarianne’schangingviewofloveFromSensibilitytoSense---AnalysisofMarianne’schangingviewofloveAbstract:JaneAustenisagreatfemalewriterinthehistoryofEnglishliterature.Herworkshaveaneffecttotheworld.“SenseandSensibility”isafamousoneamongthem.Thispapermainlycompare
2、sthetwosistersviewoflove:ElinorisrationalwhileMarianneisemotional.Withthedevelopmentofthestory,Marianne’sattitudeischangingfromsensibilitytosense.Underthecontemporarysocialcondition,thisrationalviewoflovehasitsparticularmeaning.Ideology,class,moneyaswellasotherpeople’shelp
3、areimportantfactorsusedtoexplainherview.Atthesametime,thischangingviewhasitsinfluencetothepeopleandthesociety.Keywords:sensibility;sense;viewoflove;change.[大秘书网文章-http://www.21gwy.com找范文,到大秘书网]从情感到理智----解析玛丽安变化的爱情观摘要:简奥斯丁是英国文学史上一位著名的女作家,其著作对后世影响深远。<<理智与情感>>是其中较为著名的一篇。本文主要通
4、过分析两姐妹玛丽安与埃丽诺对待爱情的态度:姐姐较为理智,而妹妹则较为情感。随着故事的发展,妹妹的态度发生变化,由情感转为理智。在当时的社会条件下,这种理性的爱情观有其特殊的历史内涵。思想意识,阶级,金钱以及他人的帮助,都有助于解释她的态度为何发生变化。同时,这种变化对人及社会都重要的影响。关键词:情感;理智;爱情观;变化1.0Introduction1.1TheintroductionofJaneAustenJaneAusten(1775-1817)isagreatfemalewriterinthehistoryofEnglishliter
5、ature.SheisamongthefirstEnglishwomentobreakthemalemonopolyofnovelwriting.Herbrilliantlywitty,elegantlystructuredsatiricalnovelsvividlydescribedthelifeofthecommonpeopleinthecountryside.Hermainlyliteraryconcernisabouthumanbeingsintheirsocialrelationships.Hernovelsrevealinasu
6、btledeterminedmanner,thebeautyofwomen(notonlyphysicalbeauty),andtheirlongingforfreedominthemarriagelife.Thereare6greatwoksinherlifesuchasSenseandSensibility(1811),PrideandPrejudice(1813),MansfieldPark(1814),Emma(1816),NorthangerAbbey(1818),Persuation(1818).JaneAustencanmat
7、chwithShakespeareandDickensinthehistoryofliteraturebyherfamousnovels.H.W.Wollber,afamousEnglishscholar,hasagreatremark:“Inthisworld,itisacomedytounderstandbyreason,whileatragedybyemotion”(EdwardCorpland,2001TheCambridgecompaniontoJaneAusten).JaneAustenwritesmanyfamouscomed
8、iesbyherreason.JustasGeorgeHenryLewespointedthatthequintessenceofAusten’sartisseriousness