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Colonial Period:1. American Puritanismit comes from the American puritans, who were the first immigrants moved to American continent in the 17th century. Original sin, predestination(預(yù)言) and salvation(拯救) were the basic ideas of American Puritanism. And, hard-working, piousness(虔誠,盡職), thrift and sobriety(清醒) were praised.Romanticism Period:2. Romanticism: the literature term was first applied to the writers of the 18thcentury in Europe who broke away from the formal rules of classical writing. When it was used in American literature it referred to the writers of the middle of the 19thcentury who stimulated(刺激) the sentimental emotions of their readers. They wrote of the mysterious of life, love, birth and death. The Romantic writers expressed themselves freely and without restraint. They wrote all kinds of materials, poetry, essays, plays, fictions, history, works of travel, and biography.3. Gothic tradition (哥特傳統(tǒng)): Gothic novel or Gothic romance is a story of terror and suspense, usually set in a gloomy old castle or monastery. In an extended sense, many novels do not have a medievalized setting, but which share a comparably sinister, grotesque, or claustrophobic atmosphere have been classed as Gothic. It contributed to the new emotional climate of Romanticism.4. Transcendentalism (先驗(yàn)說,超越論): is a philosophic and literary movement that flourished in New England, particular at Concord, as a reaction against Rationalism and Calvinism (理性主義and喀爾文主義). Mainly it stressed intuitive understanding of God, without the help of the church, and advocated independence of the mind. The representative writers are Emerson and Thoreau.5. Stream of consciousness(意識(shí)流): It is one of the modern literary techniques. It is the style of writing that attempts to imitate the natural flow of a characters thoughts, feelings, reflections, memories, and mental images as the character experiences them. It was first used in 1922 by the Irish novelist James Joyce. Those novels broke through the bounds of time and space, and depicted vividly and skillfully the unconscious activity of the mind fast changing and flowing incessantly。6. American Renaissance: American Renaissance sometimes is given to a flourishing of distinctively American literature in the period before the Civil War. This renaissance is represented by the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson, H.D. Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, and Walt Whitman. Its major works are Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter(紅字), Melvilles Moby Dick(白鯨), and Whitmans Leaves of Grass(草葉集). The American Renaissance may be regarded as a delayed manifestation of Romanticism, especially in Europeans philosophy of Transcendentalism.7. American Enlightenment 美國啟蒙運(yùn)動(dòng):Enlightenment is a philosophical movement of the 18th century that emphasized the use of reason to scrutinize previously accepted doctrines and traditions and that brought about many humanitarian reforms. The American Enlightenment is a term sometimes employed to describe the intellectual culture of the British North American colonies and the early United States. It is commonly dated from 1750-1820. Among the leading intellectual figures of this period are Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.8. Free Verse自由體詩歌: Free verse is a form of poetry that does not use consistent meter patterns, rhyme, or any other musical pattern. It thus tends to follow the rhythm of natural speech.Realism Period:9. The Gilded Age: it was coined by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner in their 1873 book. The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today. In American history, the Gilded Age refers to substantial growth in population in the United States and extravagant displays of wealth and excess of Americas upper-class during the post-Civil War and post-Reconstruction era, in the late 19th century.10. Psychological Realism心里現(xiàn)實(shí)主義: Psychological Realism is a genre which places more than the usual amount of emphasis on interior characterization, and on the motives, circumstances and internal action which springs from and develops external action. The psychological realism is not content to state what happens but goes on to explain the motivation of this action. This type of writing character and characterization are more than usually important, and they often delve deeper in to the mind of a character than novels of other genres.11. Local Colorism: as a trend became dominant in American literature in the 1860s and early 1870s,it is defined by Hamlin Garland as having such quality of texture and background that it could not have been written in any other place or by anyone else than a native stories of local colorism have a quality of circumstantial(詳細(xì)的) authenticity(確實(shí)性), as local colorists tried to immortalize(使不朽) the distinctive natural, social and linguistic features. It is characteristic of vernacular(本國語) language and satirical(諷刺的) humor12. American Realism: In American literature, the Civil War brought the Romantic Period to an end. The Age of Realism came into existence. It came as a reaction against the lie of romanticism and sentimentalism. Realism turned from an emphasis on the strange toward a faithful rendering of the ordinary, a slice of life as it is really lived. It expresses the concern for commonplace and the low, and it offers an objective rather than an idealistic view of human nature and human experience13. Naturalism: American naturalism was a new and harsher realism. American naturalism had been shaped by the war; by the social upheavals(劇變) that undermined the comforting faith of an earlier age. Americas literary naturalists dismissed the validity of comforting moral truths. They attempted to achieve extreme objectivity and frankness, presenting characters of low social and economic classes who were determined by their environment and heredity. Although naturalist literature described the world with sometimes brutal realism, it sometimes also aimed at bettering the world through social reform.Modernism Period:14. Imagism(意象派): Its a poetic movement of England and the U.S. flourished from 1909 to 1917.The movement insists on the creation of images in poetry by “the direct treatment of the thing” and the economy of wording. The leaders of this movement were Ezra Pound and Amy Lowell.15. Modernism(現(xiàn)代主義): It was a complex and diverse (復(fù)雜多樣的) international movement in all the creative arts (創(chuàng)造性藝術(shù)), originating about the end of the 19th century. It provided (出現(xiàn))the greatest creative renaissance of the 20th century. It was made up of many facets (方面), such as symbolism, surrealism (超現(xiàn)實(shí)主義), cubism (立體主義), expressionism, futurism (未來主義), ect16. The Lost generation: it refers to a group of young intellectuals (知識(shí)分子) who came back from war, were injured (受傷害) both physically (身體上) and mentally (精神上). They lived by indulging (放任) themselves in the Bohemian (波西米亞) way of life. Their American dream was disillusioned (破滅了). The best representative of the lost generation was Ernest Hemingway.17. The Jazz Age: The novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald coined the term “Jazz Age” retrospectively to refer to the decade after World War I and before the stock market crash in 1929, during which Americans embarked upon what he called “the gaudiest spree in history”. Jazz Age is inextricably associated with the wealthy white “flappers” and socialites immortalized in Fitzgeralds fiction.18. American Dream: American dream means the belief that everyone can succeed as long as he/she works hard enough. It usually implies a successful and satisfying life. It usually framed in terms of American capitalism(資本主義), its associated purported meritocracy,(知識(shí)界精華) and the freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Bill of Rights. 19. The Harlem Renaissance哈雷姆文藝復(fù)興:Refers to the flowering of African American literature, art, and drama during the 1920s and 1930s. Though centered in Harlem, New York, the movement impacted urban centers throughout the United States. Black novelists, poets, painters, and playwrights began creating works rooted in their own culture instead of imitating the styles of Europeans and white Americans.20. The New Criticism新批評主義: The New Criticism as a school of poetry and criticism established itself in the 1940s as an academic ort
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