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Darwinism | _______ had an evident influence on naturalism. It emed to stress the animality of man, to suggest that man was dominated by the forces of evolution. | |
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The Portrait of a Lady | _____ is the best novel of Henry James’ “first period”. It is a story about a young, bright American girl goes to Europe to explore life. | |
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is a novella about a young American girl who gets “killed” by the winter in Rome, and it brought Henry James international fame for the first time. | ||||||||||||||||
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James | Henry probed deeply at the individual psychology of his characters, writing in a rich and intricate style that suppod his inten scrutiny of complex human experience. | |
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Huckleberry Finn | At the heart of Mark Twain’s achievement is his creation of two characters: Tom Sawyer and _____. | |
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_______’s stories still had many unrealistic qualities: “tall tales” and unlikely coincidences. He is never a pure realist. | ||||||||||||||||
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local color | Realism first appeared in the United States in the literature of___, an amalgam of romantic plots and realistic descriptions of things immediately obrvable: the dialects, customs, sights and sounds of regional. | |
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Henry James | is considered the founder or Psychological realism. He believed that reality lies in the impressions made by life on the spectator. | |
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Mark Twain’s first novel, _______ was an artistic failure, but it gave its name to the America of the postbellum period which it attempts to satirize. | ||||||||||||||||
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romanticism | In the late nineteenth century, although Americans continued to read the works of Irving, Cooper, Hawthorne and Poe, the great age of American had ended. | |
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The Art of Fiction | ______ was Henry James’ most famous and influential critical essay written in respon to a lecture on fiction delivered by the English novelist Sir Walter Besant at the Royal Institution on April 25, 1884. | |
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is described by Mark Twain as a boy with “a sound heart and a deformed conscience”. | ||||||||||||||||
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The Red Badge of Courage | In ____, Stephen Crane’s greatest novel, the accident of war makes a young man em to be a hero. War changes men into animals. In the view of author, good and bad, hero and coward are merely matters of chance, of fate. | |
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The novel which was described by an American critic as “an outage to American girlhood” is Henry James’_______. | ||||||||||||||||
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Innocents Abroad | The result of mark Twain’s European trip was a ries of newspaper articles, later published as a book called . | |
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