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W. Shakespeare 威廉 · 莎士比亚

W. Shakespeare 威廉 · 莎士比亚. dramatist, man of theatre, and poet. He was born on 23 April 1564 and died on 23 April 1616. Life Story. His birthday is traditionally celebrated on 23, April, which is the date of his death. Comments by the Contemporaries.

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W. Shakespeare 威廉 · 莎士比亚

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  1. W. Shakespeare威廉·莎士比亚

  2. dramatist, man of theatre, and poet • He was • born on • 23 April • 1564 and • died on • 23 April • 1616. Life Story His birthday is traditionally celebrated on 23, April, which is the date of his death.

  3. Comments by the Contemporaries • 1.Edmond Spenser, Robert Greene • The rise and success of “an upstart crow”(用美丽的羽毛装饰起来的狂妄自大的乌鸦) • 2. Francis Meres: one of the leading figures of the time and “the most excellent” in both comedy and tragedy

  4. Comments by the Contemporaries • A handsome, well-shaped man, very good company(同伴,朋友), and of a very ready(敏捷的) and pleasant smooth(平和的) wit(大智) • The “gentle(文雅的) Shakespeare”, “gentle Will”

  5. Ben Jonson’s Comments • blot out: 抹掉; malevolent: 恶意的; posterity:子孙,后代; fault:出错; • justify:证明; candour:坦率; • idolatry:崇拜偶像; fantasy:幻想; • notions概念,想法; flow with: 富有; • facility:熟练,技巧; • such like:一类; redeem: 拯救,解救 • homage:敬意; owe to:归功于 p.55—56

  6. A Chronological List of Shakespeare’s Plays (the first) • The first period of early apprenticeship: 1) Henry VI, Part II, III, I 《亨利六世上、中、下》 2) Richard III《里查德三世》 3) The Comedy of Errors《错误的喜剧》 《错中错》 4) Titus Andronicus《泰特斯·安庄尼克斯》

  7. A Chronological List of Shakespeare’s Plays (the first) 5) The Taming of the Shrew《驯悍妇》 6) The Two Gentlemen of Verona《维洛那二绅士》 7) Love’s Labor’s Lost 《爱的徒劳》 《空爱一场》 8) Romeo and Juliet《罗密欧与朱丽叶》

  8. A Chronological List of Shakespeare’s Plays (the 2nd) 2.the second period of rapid growth and maturity: 1)Richard II《里查德二世》 2) A Midsummer Night’s Dream 《仲夏夜之梦》 3)King John《约翰王》 4)The Merchant of Venice《威尼斯商人》

  9. A Chronological List of Shakespeare’s Plays (the 2nd) 5) Henry IV, Part I; Henry IV, Part II《亨利四世》 6) Much Ado about Nothing《无事自扰》 《无事生非》 7) Henry V《亨利五世》 8) The Merry Wives of Windsor 《温莎的风流女人》

  10. A Chronological List of Shakespeare’s Plays (the 2nd) • 9)Julius Caesar • 《凯撒大帝》 • 10)As You Like It • 《如愿》 《皆大欢喜》 • 11)Twelfth Night《第十二夜》

  11. 3. the third period of Gloom and Sadness: • 1)Hamlet《哈姆雷特》 • 2)Troilus and Cressida • 《特洛埃勒斯与克莱西达》 • 3) All’s Well That Ends Well • 《终成眷属》 • 4) Measure for Measure 《恶有恶报》 《一报还一报》 • 5) Othello 《奥塞罗》

  12. A Chronological List of Shakespeare’s Plays (the third) • 6)King Lear《李尔王》 • 7)Macbeth《麦克白》《麦克佩斯》 • 8)Antony and Cleopatra《安东尼与克莉奥佩特拉 》 • 9)Coriolanus 《科利奥兰纳斯 》 • 10) Timon of Athens《雅典的泰蒙》

  13. A Chronological List of Shakespeare’s Plays (the 4th) • 4. the fourth period of calm after storm: • 1)Pericles《波里克利斯》 • 2) Cymbeline《辛柏林》 • 3) The Winter’s Tales《冬天的故事》 • 4)The Tempest《暴风雨》 • 5) Henry VIII《亨利八世》

  14. Four periods of Shakespeare’s Dramatic Composition The first period of early : Experiments in a number of dramatic form: apprenticeship 1. The historical play 2. Varieties of comedy 3. The revenge tragedy 4. The romantic tragedy • Venus and Adonis • 《维纳斯和阿道尼斯》 • 2. The Rape of Lucrece • 《露克丽丝受辱记》 5. Narrative poems

  15. The First Period of Apprenticeship(1590—1594) Shakespeare’s first theatrical success: history of the War of the Roses Henry VI, Part I Henry VI, Part II Henry VI, Part III Henry VI, in three acts firsthistorical tetralogy (四部曲) Richard III recent history of England

  16. Four Comedies in the First Period comic confusions in the same city, in one day, twin brothers with their twin servants The Comedy of Errors The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Taming of the Shrew Love’s Lover’s Lost Valentine, Proteus Silvia, Julia Katharine, Petruchio 彼得鲁乔 King of Navarre and his three lords Princess of France and three of her attendant ladies

  17. Earliest successful tragedy:Romeo and Juliet Two families in Verona: bitter enmity 仇恨 the Capuletsand the Montagues a feast—Romeo—love—secret marriage —kill—banishment(流放) —marry Paris, a young nobleman—sleeping potion —profound sleep—poison, die—stab with dagger Though a tragedy, there is no tinge (hint) of pessimism in the play. It is a song of youth and true love.

  18. Writing Features of the First Period • 1. concerned with the affairs of youth and full of romantic sentiment • 2. early history plays, handle political themes and give historical lessons • 3. extraordinary facility(熟练) in expression and a felicity(恰当) in the choice of phrases and epithets(表示性质、特征的形容词)

  19. Features of the First Period • 4. not so much on character as on fine or witty speech and situation at first • 5. mistaken identity, the best source of fun • 6. historical accuracy, not so strictly regarded • 7. an increasing insight into character and mind, a good command of characterization in Romeo and Juliet

  20. Features in the First Period • 8. poetical dramas: important dialogues and soliloquies(独白) assume(采取……形式) the form of poetry • 9. the influence of Marlowe, blank verse in drama which developed into a happy vehicle (means) to express all kinds of thought and emotion freely

  21. The Second Period of Rapid Growth and Maturity (1594—1600 ) A period of great comedies and mature historical plays: • 6 comedies, • 5 historical plays, • a Roman tragedy, • and some sonnets.

  22. The Second Period of Rapid Growth and Maturity (1594—1600 ) knowledge wisdom political insight dramatic skill creative power characterization versification(作诗) advance in every way

  23. The Second Period of Rapid Growth and Maturity (1594—1600 ) In comedies, the general spirit is optimism. redolent芬芳的, pure, green, flowers, sunshine, gladness, youthful laughter sorrow, pathos, sin, innocent suffer guilty, unpunished Virtue shall have its reward and triumph and the wrong shall disappear before the forces of good

  24. The Second Period of Rapid Growth and Maturity (1594—1600 ) • In the historical plays of the second period, different phases (stage, period) of English life are shown before us:…courtiers (朝臣)…tavern(小酒馆, 小旅馆)…rogues(流氓,无赖) • The second period is Shakespeare’s sweet and joyful time, portraying a magnificent panorama (view) of the manifold (various) pursuits of people in real life.

  25. The Second Period of Rapid Growth and Maturity (1594—1600 ) There is a great lift in characterization. 1.a gallery of heroines of the comedies 由衷的, 完全的 ungrudging and unreserved dignity, honesty, wit, courage, determination, resourcefulness in emergency Portia, Rosalynd, Viola, Beatrice daughters of Renaissance 2.simple and shrewd clowns 3.common people wit, humor and picturesque language enliven the scenes

  26. Vivid Characters in the Historical Plays patriotic, national unity Henry IV strong-willed and able, a guilty conscience, fearful for the future prodigal, cold-headed, current politics Prince Hal, Henry V force Sir John Falstaff brave, rash, impetuous (性急的), undiplomatic (无策略的) vividness knight, villain, soldier, robber, cheat and wit Hotspur

  27. The Second Period of Rapid Growth and Maturity (1594—1600 ) many and diversified sources Holinshed and Hall: Chronicles Spenser: Faerie Queene Thomas Lodge(洛奇): Rosalynde Ludovico Ariosto (爱瑞奥斯托): Orlando famous The first period made Shakespeare _________; in the second period, his position was secured as a ________ and highly successful ______ , admired, praised and revered (respected) by everyone. dramatist poet

  28. The Third Period of Gloom and Sadness (1601—1607) • great tragedies and dark comedies: • aggravated (加重) tragic note (tone), • social upheavals • ill at ease (不安定) • the Crown, absolutist专制主义者, risings • In the atmosphere of general unrest, that Shakespeare exposed mercilessly the complicated social contradictions.

  29. The Third Period of Gloom and Sadness (1601—1607) murder, lust(不纯洁的欲望), treachery(背叛), ingratitude(忘恩负义) and crime Hamlet: hesitations, suspences, revenge a mass of evil Macbeth: traitor-couple murder Othello: cheats of Iago 埃古, death of Desdemona King Lear: his 3 daughters ingratitude of Goneril, Rogan. the death of Cordelia

  30. The Third Period of Gloom and Sadness (1601—1607) • The comedies written in the third period are known as ______ because they give _____ pictures of the world. dark somber vulgarest(最普遍的) reality: mean(卑鄙自私), low motives, mere wanton(奢侈享乐的荡妇) carnal(好色的) lust class pride blood-proud, unfaithful, vicious, nauseating(另人作呕的) personality, trick

  31. The Third Period of Gloom and Sadness (1601—1607) • Three pure and saintlike figures rise:_____________________________. • But the world around them is a foul (evil) cauldron(大锅) of ____. • Shakespeare’s reading is _____and ______. Isabella, Volumnia and Cordelia vice wide varied

  32. Fourth Period of Romantic Drama Four romances or “reconciliation plays” (和谐剧) and one historical play All should be well in the end. a great peacefulness of light and a harmony of earth and heaven Calm and reconciliation: the change of life and mood in the later years of Shakespeare He placed his hopes and aspiration(理想,目标) with the future of mankind.

  33. Shakespeare’s Representative Plays 4 comedies: A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Merchant of Venice As You Like It Twelfth Night 4 tragedies: Hamlet, Othello Macbeth, King Lear 2 historical plays: Henry IV Henry V

  34. Assignment • Read the pages from p.64 to p.85, trying to get the main idea of each play, comedies, tragedies and historical plays. • 1) major characters • 2) main plots

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