英美文学__the_Isles_of_Greece

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单击此处编辑母版标题样式,*,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,George Gordon Byron,(1788-1824),Poem Appreciation,The Isles of Greece,The Isles of Greece,1,The isles of Greece! the isles of Greece!,Where,burning Sappho,loved and sung,Where grew,the arts of war and peace,Where Delos rose, and,Phoebus,sprung!,Eternal summer gilds them yet,But all, except their sun, is set,.,(Sappho: Greek lyric poet,Delos: a name of island; Phoebus:,Appollo,),Question 1,What does Greece mean to Europeans?,Greek civilization is the fountainhead of the European culture.,Question 2,Allusions are frequently used in this poem. Try to interpret the function of allusions in the stanza.,burning Sappho,the arts of war and peace,Phoebus,to set a sharp contrast between the past and the present of Greece.,“but all, except the sun, is set”,2,The,Scian,and the,Teian,muse,The heros harp,the lovers lute,Have found,the fame,your shores,refuse,;,Their place of birth alone is,mute,To sounds which echo further west,Than your sires Islands of the Blest.“,(,Scian,: of Scio, birthplace of Homer;,Teian,: of,Teos, birthplace of Anacreon),Analysis of stanza 2,allusion:,The,Scian,and the,Teian,muse,synecdoche:,The heros harp, the lovers lute,glorious in the past while refusing the fame and being mute to the sounds at present.,3,The mountains look on,Marathon,-,And Marathon looks on the sea;,And musing there an hour alone,I,dreamd,that Greece,might,still,be free,For, standing on the,Persians grave,I could not deem myself,a slave,.,Question 2,Whats the significance of Marathon in this stanza?,allusion: war of Marathon, Greeks won victory over Persian troops,but now, on Persians grave, Greeks turn into slave and were chained.,4,A,king,sate on the rocky brow,Which looks oer sea-born Salamis;,And ships by thousands lay below,And men in nationsall were his!,He counted them at break of day,And when the sun set where were they?,King: Persian king,Allusion: martial war at Salamis to indicate the past glorious time,5,And where,are they,? And,where art thou,My country,? On thy,voiceless,shore,The heroic lay is,tuneless,now,The heroic bosom,beats no more,!,And must thy lyre, so long divine,Degenerate,into hands like mine?,Encouragement and advocacy to point out the degeneration of the country,6,Tis,something,in the dearth of fame,Though,linkd,among,a,fetterd,race,To feel at least a,patriots shame,Even as I sing, suffuse my face.,For what is left the poet here?,For Greeks a blushfor Greece a tear.,(dearth: lack of),7,Must we but weep oer days more blest?,Must we but blush?Our fathers bled.,Earth! Render back from out thy breast,A,remnant,of our,Spartan dead,!,Of the three hundred grant but three,To make a new Thermopylae!,(render: present),Question 3-4,Whats the special effect in the line of “must we but blush?Our fathers bled”?,Whats the connotation of allusion of,Thermopyloe,?,8,What, silent still? and silent all?,Ah! no;the voices of the dead,Sound like a distant torrents fall,And answer, Let one living head,But one arise,we come, we come!,Tis,but the living who are dumb.,Question 5-6,What are the main methods the poet uses to awaken contemporary Greek?,abundant allusions,sharp contrasts,Do the methods work? How do you know?,move on to stanza 9,9,In vainin vain:,strike other chords,;,Fill high the cup,with,Samian,wine!,Leave battles to the Turkish hordes,And shed the blood of Scios vine!,Hark! rising to,the ignoble call,How answers each bold,Bacchanal,!,(chords: tunes),(ignoble call: call for drinking wine),Question 7-8-9,Why dose the poet want to strike another chords?,the previous methods are “in vain”,What kind of chord does he choose from the 9th stanza?,fill high the cup and,drink wine,How does the poet evaluate his method in this stanza?,ignoble call,10,You have the,Pyrrhic dance,as yet;,Where is the,Pyrrhic phalanx,gone?,Of two such lessons, why forget,The,nobler and the manlier one,?,You have the letters Cadmus gave,Think ye he meant them for a slave?,(Pyrrhic Pyrrhus dance: a kind of dance during wartime),(Pyrrhic phalanx:,步兵方阵,),11,Fill high the,bowl,with,Samian,wine!,We will not think of,themes,like these!,It made Anacreons song divine:,He servedbut served,Polycrates,A tyrant,; but our masters then,Were still, at least, our countrymen.,(themes: topics),12,The,tyrant,of the Chersonese,Was,freedoms best and bravest friend,;,That tyrant was Miltiades!,O that the present hour would lend,Another,despot,of the kind!,Such,chains,as his were sure,to bind,.,(to bind: to control),Question 11,What does the poet hope for in stanza 12?,to have a powerful national king with high hand to re-unity the country.,13,Fill high the bowl with,Samian,wine!,On,Sulis,rock, and,Pargas,shore,Exists the remnant of a line,Such as the Doric mothers bore;,And there, perhaps, some seed is sown,The,Heracleidan,blood might own.,(,Dorians,built Sparta),(,Heracleidan,: of Hercules),14,Trust not for freedom to the,Franks,They have a king who buys and sells;,In native swords and native ranks,The only,hope of courage dwells,:,But Turkish force and Latin fraud,Would break your shield, however broad.,(Franks: the Europeans),(Latin fraud: refers to Europeans),15,Fill high the bowl with,Samian,wine!,Our virgins dance beneath the,shade,I see their glorious black eyes shine;,But gazing on each glowing maid,My own the burning tear-drop laves,To think such breasts must suckle slaves.,(lave: wash),16,Place me on,Suniums,marbled steep,Where nothing, save the waves and I,May hear our mutual murmurs sweep;,There, swan-like, let me sing and die:,A land of slaves shall neer be mine,Dash down yon cup of,Samian,wine!,(the Swan of Avon: Shakespeare),(,samian,: of Samos),Question 12,What kind of tone is conveyed in the last stanza?,sad, melancholy,Question 13,Whats the theme of the poem?,calling for freedom and independence,calling for revolts against tyranny,Question 14,What is Byronic hero?,Byrons chief contribution to English poetry. Such a hero is a,proud,rebellious,figure of,noble,origin.,Passionate,and powerful, he is to right all the wrongs in a corrupt society, and he would fight single-handedly against all the misdoings. Thus this figure is a rebellious,individual,against outworn social systems and conventions.,Byronic heroes:,heroic of noble birth passionaterebelliousindividual,Question 15,What is,ottava,rima,?,a form of verse stanza consisting of eight lines rhyming,abababcc, usually employed for narrative verses but sometimes used in lyric poems.,Originally it was pioneered by Boccaccio in the 14th century and was introduced into English by Thomas Wyatt in the 16th century.,Reflections and summary writing,Compare Byron with Wordsworth and then state the differences between the elder and younger generation of British Romanticists.,Poem Appreciation,She walks in beauty,1,She walks in beauty, like the night,Of cloudless,climes,and starry skies;,And all thats,best,of dark and bright,Meet in her,aspect,and her eyes:,Thus,mellowd,to that tender light,Which heaven to,gaudy,day denies.,她走在美的光影里,如夜空一般,,皎洁无云,星光灿烂,,白昼黑夜的色泽精粹,,在她的玉容秋波里交汇,,凝聚成一片柔雅情调,,浓艳的白昼也无法从上苍得到。,2,One,shade the more,one ray the less,Had half,impaired,the nameless grace,Which waves in every,raven tress,Or softly lightens oer her face;,Where thoughts serenely sweet express,How pure, how dear their,dwelling place,.,多一道阴影,少一抹光晕,,都会令她失却难言的风韵,,美涌动于她的每一缕秀发,,温柔地映照着她的脸颊,,甜蜜而安详的思绪在表达,,哦,那思想的寓所纯洁而高雅。,3,And on that cheek, and oer that brow,So soft, so calm, yet,eloquent,;,The smiles that win, the,tints,that,glow,But tell of the days in,goodness,spent,A mind at peace with,all below,A heart whose love is innocent!,那面容,那眉宇,,温柔,安详,似蕴涵千言万语,,那醉人的微笑,那生辉的容颜,,诉说着她在温馨中度过的芳年,,宁静的心境能容下人间万象,,圣洁的心灵里珍藏着爱的琼浆。,It was written in 1814, collected in the book,Hebrew Melodies,. It was inspired by Mrs. Wilmot, Byrons cousin, when he saw her wearing a spangled dress.,宋玉在,登徒子好色赋,中写道:“增之一分太长,,减之一份太短,施朱则太赤,着粉则太白”;,“,One shade the more,one ray the less,”,拜伦巧妙运用绘画技巧,栩栩如生地塑造了一个,美丽动人的女性形象。她不仅外表明丽可人,而且还态浓意,远,胸境宽阔,心灵纯洁。,When we two parted,昔日依依惜别,,In silence and tears,泪流默默无言;,Half broken-hearted,离恨肝肠断,,To,sever,for years,此别又几年。,Pale grew thy cheek and cold,冷颊向愕然,,Colder thy kiss,一吻寒更添;,Truly that hour,foretold,日后伤心事,,Sorrow to this.,此刻已预言。,When we two parted 昔日依依别,The dew of the morning,朝起寒露重,,Sunk chill on my brow,凛冽凝眉间,It felt like the warning,彼时已预告:,Of what I feel now.,悲伤在今天。,Thy,vow,s are all broken,山盟今安在?,And light is thy fame;,汝名何轻贱!,I hear thy name spoken,吾闻汝名传,,And share in its shame.,羞愧在人前。,They name thee before me,闻汝名声恶,,A,knell,to mine ear;,犹如听丧钟。,A shudder comes oer me,不禁心怵惕,Why wert thou so dear?,往昔情太浓。,They know not I knew thee,谁知旧日情,,who knew thee too well:,斯人知太深。,Long, Long shall I,rue,thee,绵绵长怀恨,,Too deeply to tell.,尽在不言中。,In secret we met,昔日喜幽会,,,In silence I grieve,今朝恨无声。,That thy heart could forget,旧情汝已忘,,Thy spirit deceive.,痴心遇薄幸。,If I should meet thee,多年惜别后,,After long years,抑或再相逢,,How should I greet thee !,相逢何所语?,With silence and tears.,泪流默无声。,
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