美国文学史知识点梳理

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Part I The Literature of Colonial America
I.Historical Introductionvideozvideo18
    The colonial period stretched roughly from the ttlement of America in the early 17th century through the end of the 18th. The first permanent ttlement in America was established by English in 1607.  A group of people was nt by the English King James I to hunt for gold. They arrived at Virginia in 1607. They named the James River and build the James town.
II.The pre-revolutionary writing in the colonies was esntially of two kinds:
    1 Practical matter-of-fact accounts of farming; hunting; travel; etc. designed to inform people "at home" what life was like in the new world; and; often; to induce their immigration
    2 Highly theoretical; generally polemical; discussions of religious questions.
III.The First American Writerstrap
吸血鬼日记第二季剧情    The first writings that we call American were the narratives and journals of the ttlements. They wrote about their voyage to the new land; their lives in the new land; their dealings with Indians.
    Captain John Smith is the first American writer.
    A True Relation of such Occurrences and Accidents of Note as Hath Happened in Virginia Since the First Planting of That Colony 1608
    A Map of Virginia: A Description of the Country 1612
    General History of Virginia 1624: the Indian princess Pocahontas
minority    Captain John Smith was one of the first early 17th-century British ttlers in North America. He was one of the founders of the colony of Jamestown; Virginia. His writings about North America became the source of information about the New World for later ttlers.
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    One of the things he wrote about that has become an American legend was his capture by the Indians and his rescue by the famous Indian Princess; Pocahontas.
IV.Early New England Literature
    William Bradford and John Winthrop
plainfieldstressout    John Cotton and Roger Williams
    Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor
V.Puritan Thoughts
1. The origin of puritan
sausage怎么读>antivir    In the mediaeval Europe; there was widespread religious revolution. In the 16th Century; the English King Henry VIII At that time; the Catholics were not allowed to divorce unless they have the Pope's permission. Henry VIII wanted to divorce his wife becau she couldn't bear him a son. But the Pope didn't allow him to divorce; so he brok
e away from the Roman Catholic Church & established the Church of England. But there was no radical difference between the doctrines of the Church of England and the Catholic Church. A group of people thought the Church of England was too Catholic and wanted to purify the church. Then came the name Puritans.
2. Puritanism -- bad on Calvinism
    1 predestination: God's elect
    Puritans believed they are predestined before they were born.
    Nothing or no good work can change their fate.
    They believed the success of one's business is the sign to show he is the God's elect. So the Puritans works very hard; spend very little and invest more for the future business. They lived a very frugal life. This is their ethics.
    2 Origianl sin and total depravity
    Man is born sinful. This determines some puritans pessimistic attitude towards life.
    3 Limited atonement the salvation of a lected few
    4 theocracy
    They combined state with religion. Their government is at least not a liberal one.
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    The Puritans established American tradition -- intolerant moralism. They strictly punished drunks; adultery & heretics.
    Puritans changed gradually due to the verity of frontier environment
3. Influence on American Literature
    1 Its optimism
    American literature was from the outt conditioned by the Puritan heritage. It can be said American literature is bad on the Biblical myth of the Garden of Eden. After that; m
an have an illusion to restore the paradi. The puritans; after arriving at America; believing that God must have nt them to this new land to restore the lost paradi; to build the wilderness into a new Garden of Eden. Fired with such a strong n of mission; they treated life with a tremendous amount of optimism. The optimistic Puritan has exerted a great influence on American literature.

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