美国文学史及选读(第三版)(第二册)Chapter 1 Edwin Arlington Robinson.pptx
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ContentPartV20th-CenturyLiteratureBetweentheWars,1914–1945IntroductionChapter1EdwinArlingtonRobinsonChapter2StephenCraneChapter3RobertFrost
ContentChapter4CarlSandburgChapter5WallaceStevensChapter6WilliamCarlosWilliamsChapter7SinclairLewisChapter8EzraPoundChapter9HildaDoolittleChapter10EugeneGladstoneO’Neill
ContentChapter11EdwardEstlinCummingsChapter12FrancisScottFitzgeraldChapter13WilliamFaulknerChapter14ErnestHemingwayChapter15JamesMercerLangstonHughesChapter16JohnErnstSteinbeck
Chapter1EdwinArlingtonRobinsonLifeandWorksBriefCommentSelectionsNotesAppreciationForStudyandDiscussion
Chapter3LifeandWorksEdwinArlingtonRobinson(1869–1935)borninthevillageofHeadTide,MainegrewupinGardiner,MaineRobinsonbeganhiscareerasapoetinbleaknessandpoverty.HelivedindifficultcircumstancesinNewYorkCity,workingatvariousoddjobs.Sometimearound1904oneofhisearlybooks,CaptainCraig,cametotheattentionofPresidentTheodoreRoosevelt.Chapter1EdwinArlingtonRobinson
Chapter3LifeandWorksRobinsonproducedalargebodyofwork,becameoneofthemostwidelyreadpoets,andwashonoredwiththePulitzerPrizein1922,1925,and1928Robinson’sapproachtocharacterizationandhisdictionandthemesreflectthenewmovementsinpoetry.“MiniverCheevy”and“RichardCory”aregoodexamplesofhisrealisticattitudes.Robinson’spoemssometimesappeartobesimple,yetthesurfacesimplicityoftenservestoconcealtheintricacyandsubtletyofthought.LikeRobertFrost,Robinsonwasalsonotedforhisuseofadry,sometimesbiting,NewEnglandhumor.Chapter1EdwinArlingtonRobinson
Chapter3BriefCommentInRobinson’spoems,thefutilityofhumanlifeisaveryfrequenttheme.Hecreatedoutofthemodelofhishometownanaturalisticworld,TilburyTown,wherelifeseemsfutileandmeaningless.Robinsonwasskillfulinstayingcontentwith