Fiona RobertsonJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdRomance and the Romantic Novel:Sir Walter Scott.". Robertson,Fiona. A Companion to Romance from Classical to Contemporary . 2004Robertson, Fiona. `Romance and the Romantic Novel: Sir Walter Scott' A Companion to Romance. Ed. Corinne Saunders. Oxford: ...
1 Chapter9 SocialImagesinthe19th-CenturyEnglish ❖Ⅰ.Overview Novels ❖Ⅱ.Romanticism ❖SirWalterScott ❖Ⅲ.Realism 1.CharlesDickens(1812-1870)2.WilliamMakepeaceThackeray 3.GeorgeMeredith 4.ThomasHardy 2021/4/8 2 Ⅰ.Overview ❖TheEnglishnovelflourishedduringthelate18thcenturyandearly19thcentury.In...
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) 司各特 Life: born in Edinburgh; lame and delicate; studied law; loved Scottish folk-lore; gave up poetry and wrote historical novels; died of toil Work Waverley 《威弗利》 Guy Mannering《盖伊.曼纳林》
19、n established genre had already begun to erode with the success of the historical romance popularised by Sir Walter Scott,Charles Dickens: who read gothic novels as a teenager and incorporated their gloomy atmosphere and melodrama into his own works, shifting them to a more modern period an...
JaneAustenhasbroughttheEnglishnovel,asanartofform,toitsmaturity,andshehasbeenregardedbymanycriticsasoneofthegreatestofallnovelists.ThePrinceRegentwasanadmirerandkeptasetofJaneAusten'snovelsineachofhisresidences.SirWalterScottandRobertLouisStevensonpraisedherworkandTennyson,T.BMacaulayandArchbishopWhately...
Sir Walter Scott Robbie Burns Massive Rhododendrons Victorian Gazebo Excellent Companion with sassy new haircut Halifax A couple of weeks ago Ipostedabout an article on Scott I found atThe Reader Online. I’ve since spent quite a bit of time exploring the website for The Reader Organization, ...
Beginning with the novels of Sir Walter Scott, "The Historical Novel" documents the evolution of a genre that came to dominate European fiction in the years after Napoleon. The novel had reached a point at which it could be socially and politically critical as well as psychologically insightful...
Gothic novel哥特文学 哥特(Gothic):1、oftheGoths(Germanicpeoplewhoinvaded theRomanEmpire);2、oforinastylecommoninWEuropefromthe12thtothe16thcenturiesandcharacterizedbypointedarches,archedroofs,tallthinpillars3、oforinan18th-centurystyleofliteraturewhichdescribedromanticadventuresinmysteriousorfrighteningsettings “...
Sir Walter Scott Robbie Burns Massive Rhododendrons Victorian Gazebo A Victorianist in Halifax today. Happy Mother’s Day! Personal ‘Not many girls would have used their wits the way you did’: Nancy Drew May 6, 2010Rohan Maitzen8 Comments ...
from them. Wessex is a giant brooding presence inThomas Hardy’s novels, whose human characters would probably not behave much differently if they were set in some other rural locality of England. The popularity ofSir Walter Scott’s“Waverley” novels is due in part to their evocation of a...