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《匹克威克外传》(ThePickwickPapers)——1836年
《雾都孤儿》(OliverTwist)——1837年-1839年
《尼古拉斯·
尼克贝》(NicholasNickleby)——1838年-1839年
《老古玩店》(TheOldCuriosityShop)——1840年-1841年
《巴纳比·
拉奇》(BarnabyRudge)——1841年
《美国纪行》(AmericanNotes)——1842年
《小氣財神》(AChristmasCarol)——1843年
《马丁·
翟述伟》(MartinChuzzlewit)——1843年-1844年
《塊肉餘生錄》(DavidCopperfield)——1849年-1850年
《写给孩子看的英国历史》(AChild'
sHistoryofEngland)——1851年-1853年
《荒凉山庄》(BleakHouse)——1852年-1853年
《艰难时世》(HardTimes)——1854年
《小杜丽》(LittleDorrit)——1855年-1857年
《双城记》(ATaleofTwoCities)——1859年
《远大前程》(GreatExpectations)——1860年-1861年
《我们共同的朋友》(OurMutualFriend)——1864年-1865年
《艾德温·
德鲁德之谜》(TheMysteryofEdwinDrood)——未完成,1870年
PointsofView
1.Intention:
exposeandcriticizeallpoverty,injustice,hypocrisyandcorruptnessaroundhim
2.Complexsocialattitudes:
hatingstateapparatuswhilebelievinginthenecessityofstate’sintervention;
wantingimprovementinthelifeofthepoorbutafraidofrevolution
3.Interestedinsocialreform,butdubiousaboutextendingmiddle-classpowertothoselowerdown
4.Showhumanitarianloveandsympathyforthepoor,weak,innocent,injuredandneglectedgoodpeople
MajorFeaturesofDickens’Novels
vDeeplyrootedinhisknowledgeofthatpetty-bourgeoisurbanworld.
vCombinationofanoptimismaboutpeopleandacriticalrealismaboutthesociety.
vCharacter-portrayal:
:
themostdistinguishingfeatureofhiscreation:
1.Childcharacter-portrayal:
OliverTwist,LittleNell,PaulDombey,DavidCopperfield,LittleDorrit,andLittlePip;
writingfromachild’spointofview.
2.Horribleandgrotesquefigures:
FaginandBillSykes
3.Humorousorcomicalcharacters:
SamWeller,Mr.Mieawber,Mr.Bumble,andMrs.GampMinglingofhumorandpathos.
HisTherePeriod
1.1842-1850,Thesecondperiod--Periodofexcitement,irritationandfrustration:
exposingthecorruptinginfluenceofwealthandpower,optimismturnedintodissatisfactionandirritation
2.Dickens'
ssecondperiodbeganfrom1842,theyearafterhisfirstvisittoAmerica.Beforethevisit,DickensthoughtoftheUnitedStatesasaworldinwhichtherewerenoclassdivisionsandhumanrelationswerehumanitarian.Butwhatimpressedhimmostduringhisvisittherewastheruleofthedollarandtheenormouslycorruptiveinfluenceofwealthandpower.Dickens'
snaiveoptimismtowardthecapitalistsocietywasprofoundlyshaken.
3.Thethirdperiod,aPeriodofsteadilyintensifyingpessimism,showingunderlyingtoneofbitterness,lossofhopeforEnglishbourgeoissociety
Inhisnovelsofthisperiod,Dickens,consciouslyandsubconsciously,showshimselfmoreandmoreatoddswithbourgeoissociety.
CharacteristicsofDickens’Life
1.Amanofactionandbusinessintheworld,astudentandwriterofbooks
2.ThebestshorthandreporterontheLondonpress
3.Thebestamateuractoronthestage
4.Asuccessfulperiodicaleditor
5.Radicalinpoliticsandideology
6.Concernedaboutsocialproblems
7.Faithfultothepeople,pessimistictocapitalistsociety,theexpressionoftheconscienceofhisage
AnalysisofSomeMajorNovels
⏹ThePickwickPapers
⏹OliverTwist
⏹MartinChuzzlewit
⏹DombeyandSon
⏹DavidCooperfield
⏹HardTimes
⏹ATaleofTwoCities
FeaturesofThePickwickPapers
⏹TheworkthatfirstmadeDickensfamousasapopularwriterofnovels
⏹Formlessplotwithmanycomicalepisodes
⏹ThestoryevolvesroundtheadventuresofMr.Pickwick
⏹Thenovelisfullofyouthfulexuberance
⏹“thesupremeepicofEnglishlife”
⏹Thenovelexposesmanyscenesofsocialproblems,itisdominatednotbysatirebuthumour.
⏹GayandmerryaretheheartsofthePickwickians
⏹Thenovelisfullofnaï
ve,youthfuloptimism,thejoyofliving,andthelightnessofheart.
⏹Itisacomprehensivepictureofearly19th-centuryEngland,affordingawholegalleryofvividportraitsofthepeopleofallstrata
⏹Mr.PickwickandSamWeller:
apairof19th-centuryEnglishQuixoteandSanchoPanza
⏹ThenovelshowsmanyofthefeaturesofDickens’snovelwriting:
anencyclopedicknowledgeofLondon,inexhaustiblepowersofcharacterimpulseandahighlyindividualandinventiveprosestyle
⏹ItestablishedDickensovernightasapopularnovelistandbecameoneofthebestknownnovelsintheworld.
OliverTwist
⏹Apowerfulexposureofbourgeoissociety
⏹OneofthebestworksofDickens
⏹ItspublicationbroughtaboutsomebetteringofconditionsintheEnglishworkhousesduringtheauthor’sday
PlotofOliverTwist
⏹Oliver’sbirth:
ofunknownparentage
⏹MaltreatedbyBumble,theparishbeadle
⏹InLondon,hefallsintothehandsofagangofthieves
⏹RescuedbyMr.Brownlow
⏹Kidnappedbythethieves
⏹Woundedinaburglingexpedition,rescuedbyMrs.MaylieandRose
⏹AdoptedbyMr.Brownlow.Ahappyending
Characteristicsofthenovel
⏹Thenovelexposestheinhumanityofcitylifeundercapitalism.
⏹Itshowstheextremebrutalityandcorruptionoftheoppressorsandtheiragentsandthehelplesssufferingsofthepoorandoppressed.
⏹Oliveristheonlyonewhoemergeshappyandsuccessfulintheend.
⏹ThehappyendingcomesasaresultofDickens’soptimisticbeliefintheinevitabletriumphofgoodoverevil.
DavidCopperfield
“DavidCopperfield”isoneofDickens'
sbestworks.Itwashisownfavorite.Itiswritteninthefirstpersonandisthemostautobiographicalofallhisbooks.Inwritingthenovel,Dickensthrewintoitdeepfeelingsandmuchofhisownexperienceinhisyoungerdays.InthestoryofDavid'
smiserableboyhoodDickensdepictshisownsufferingsasachild-laborerinablackingfactory.Thenovelwaswrittenatatimewhenhiscreativepowershadreachedtheirheight
Plotsummary
1.David’smiserablechildhood
2.Lifeasachild-laborerinablackingfactory
3.Adoptedbyhisgreat-aunt,BetsyTrotwood,goestoschool
4.meetingSteerforth,whoinducesLittleEm’lytorunawaywithhimandendsupdrowninghimself
5.FallinginlovewithandmarryingDorawhodiessoon,thenmarryingAgnes
6.Ahappyendingofhisadventures
FeaturesofDavidCooperfield
⏹ThemostautobiographicalofallDickens’sbooks
⏹Exposesthesocialevilsofhisday
⏹Apersonalrecordandabroadpictureofthesocietyoftheauthor’sday
⏹Dickenshaslosthisoldnaï
veoptimismaboutbourgeoissociety
⏹Democraticviewpointshowsitselfintheclass-orientationofthenovel.Thelowerpetty-bourgeoisandproletariancharacterswintheloveandsympathyofthereaders.
⏹Thebookhasacombinationofverisimilitude,senseoffamiliarityandartisticmaturity
ATaleofTwoCities
⏹In“ATaleofTwoCities”DickenstakestheFrenchRevolutionasthebackgroundofhisnovel,andthe“twocities”areParisandLondoninthetimeofthatrevolution.
⏹Plot
1.TwoaristocratsaskDr.Manettetovisitapatient
2.Dr.ManettewritesanaccountoftheatrocityanddeliversittotheMinisterofState
3.Dr.ManetteisseizedbythetwoaristocratsandimprisonedintheBastille
4.Dr.Manetteisreleasedafter18years
5.Darnayisbroughttotrialandreleasedafterayear
6.Heischargedandre-arrestedandsentencedtodeathwithin24hours
7.AmannamedSidneyCartonsavesDarnaywithhisownlife
8.Subject:
theFrenchRevolution
9.Theme:
Wherethereisoppression,thereisrevolution.
10.ThefateofDr.Manetteistypicalofthebourgeoisintellectualswho
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