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    wuthering heights 呼啸山庄英语专业本科毕业论文.docx

    1、wuthering heights 呼啸山庄英语专业本科毕业论文A Comment on the Romanticism in Wuthering HeightsPart One. IntroductionThe English female novelist Emily Bronte is world-renowned for her wonderful novel-Wuthering Heights. This novel is famous for its gothic style as well as its love theme, which attract readers in a

    2、n extreme method and technique. Most of its readers intend to allocate it into “horror fiction”, because there are too many horrible plots and terrified atmosphere that shade its tender emotion to some degree. No one can escape the creepy feeling from the content; however, it is just the point that

    3、really forges its readers. To take it another way, the background of a love story mixed with some description of natural scenery softens the horrible feeling. Every love story has its romantic color, no matter how gloomy or tragic it is, is an affectionate and beautiful canto.Then we can see somethi

    4、ng special from the novel. The narrative tells the tale of the all-encompassing and passionate, yet thwarted love between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys both themselves and many around them.First, it is a love tragedy from which Emily presented

    5、 a life of a deformed society and draws the outline of humanity that was warped by the abnormal society, and a series of terrible events caused by it. From this angle we can learn that its romantic ingredient is rare especially.This thesis will give a detailed comment on the Romanism in Wuthering He

    6、ights by analyzing some main characters and the environment, as well as the whole background of this novel. 1.1 The Introduction of the AuthorEmily Bront was born in Thornton, near Bradford in Yorkshire, to Patrick Bront and Maria Branwell. She was the younger sister of Charlotte Bront and the fifth

    7、 of six children. In 1824, the family moved to Haworth, where Emilys father was perpetual curate, and it was in these surroundings that their literary oddities flourished. Between the years 1824 and 1825 Emily attended the school at Cowan Bridge with Charlotte, and then was largely educated at home.

    8、 In childhood, after the death of their mother, the three sisters and their brother Patrick Branwell Bront created imaginary lands, which were featured in stories they wrote. Little of Emilys works from this period survived, except for poems spoken by characters.In 1838, Emily commenced work as a go

    9、verness at Miss Patchetts Ladies Academy at Law Hill School, near Halifax, leaving after about six months due to homesickness. Later, with her sister Charlotte, she attended a private school in Brussels run by Constantin Heger and his wife, Claire Zo Parent Heger. They later tried to open up a schoo

    10、l at their home, but had no pupils.Her fathers bookshelf offered a variety of reading: the Bible, Homer, Virgil, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron, Scott and many others. The children also read enthusiastically articles on current affairs and intellectual disputes in Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine,Frasers M

    11、agazine, andEdinburgh Review.Unlike Charlotte, Emily had no close friends. She wrote a few letters and was interested in mysticism. It was the discovery of Emilys poetic talent by Charlotte that led her and her sisters to publish a joint collection of their poetry in 1846, Poems by Currer, Ellis, an

    12、d Acton Bell. To evade contemporary prejudice against female writers, the Bront sisters adopted androgynous first names. All three retained the same initials: Charlotte became Currer Bell, Anne became Acton Bell and Emily became Ellis Bell. During their stay in Brussels in 1842, Emilys health, like

    13、her sisters, had been weakened by the harsh local climate at home and at school. She caught a cold during the funeral of her brother in September, which led to tuberculosis. Refusing medical help, she died on December 19th, 1848 at about two in the afternoon.1.2 The Background of the NovelIn 1847, s

    14、he published her only novel, Wuthering Heights, a story-within-a-story, as two volumes of a three volume set (the last volume being Agnes Grey by her sister Anne), did not gain immediate success as CharlottesJane Eyre. Its innovative structure somewhat puzzled critics. Although it received mixed rev

    15、iews when it first came out, it has acclaimed later fame as one of the most intense novels written in the English language, the book subsequently became an English literary classic. In 1850, Charlotte edited and published Wuthering Heights as a stand-alone novel and under Emilys real name. In contra

    16、st to Charlotte and Anne, whose novels take the form of autobiographies written by authoritative and reliable narrators, Emily introduced an unreliable narrator, Lockwood. He constantly misinterprets the reactions and interactions of the inhabitants of Wuthering Heights. More reliable is Nelly Dean,

    17、 the housekeeper, who has lived for two generations with the novels two principal families, the Earnshaws and the Lintons.1.3 A Summation for the Content of the Novel Lockwood is a gentleman visiting the Yorkshire moors where the novel is set. At night Lockwood dreams of hearing a fell-fire sermon a

    18、nd then, awakening, he records taps on the window of his room. . I discerned, obscurely, a childs face looking through the window terror made me cruel; and, finding it useless to attempt shaking the creature off, I pulled its wrist on the broken pane, and rubbed it to and fro till the blood ran down

    19、 and soaked the bedclothes: still it wailed, Let me in! and maintained its tenacious gripe, almost maddening me with fear. (Emily Bronte, 1999: 20). The hands belong to Catherine Linton, whose eerie appearance echo the violent turns of the plot. In a series of flashbacks and time shifts, Bront draws

    20、 a powerful picture of the enigmatic Heathcliff, who is brought to Heights from the streets of Liverpool by Mr Earnshaw. Heathcliff is treated as Earnshaws own children, Catherine and Hindley. After Mr. Earnshaws death Heathcliff is bullied by Hindley and he leaves the house, returning three years l

    21、ater. Meanwhile Catherine marries Edgar Linton. Heathcliffs destructive force is unleashed. Catherine dies giving birth to a girl, another Catherine. Heathcliff curses his true love:. Catherine Earnshaw, may you not rest, as long as I am living! You said I killed you haunt me then! (Emily Bronte, 19

    22、99: 32). Heathcliff marries Isabella Linton, Edgars sister, who flees to the south from her loveless marriage. Their son Linton and Catherine are married, but the always sickly Linton dies. Hareton, Hindleys son, and the young widow became close. Increasingly isolated and alienated from daily life,

    23、Heathcliff experiences visions, and he longs for the death that will reunite him with Catherine.Part Two. Romanticism in Wuthering Heights2.1 The Romanticism Reflected in the Novel First the romanticism is a movement prevailing in the 19th century in Western World in literature, art music and philos

    24、ophy beginning as a reaction and protest against the bondage of rules and customs of neo-classicism. It was marked and is always marked by a story reaction .It returns to nature and plain humanity for material. It brings about a renewed interest in medieval literature. It is also marked by sympathy

    25、for poor people and thus a deep understanding toward common people. It is a movement expression of individual originality and different poets realized their variety. A dream of golden age is established against stern realities .Imagination is the key point. On reflecting the real life, romanticism m

    26、ainly starts from peoples subjective inner world, voices the pursuit to the ideal world. It always uses words with full enthusiasm as well as the rosy imagination and exaggerative devices to forge characters. It is rightly the enthusiastic aspiration to the ideal world that suggests the dissatisfact

    27、ion towards the real world. So the romanticism in Wuthering Heights is not an easy topic at all. Instead of being dessert softly yummy cakes after a meal, it is more like a portion of poison, a rosy and fantastic dream made by those people who eager to find an outlet in the real world but in vain. S

    28、ince the 1830s, even though realism gradually becomes the mainstream in literary world, the influence of romantic literary hasnt run out. Focused on romantic fiction, romanticism is interested in bizarre and terror. It always avoids realism that is of patient and careful observation; instead, it lik

    29、es to make full use of imagination, likes the fierce words and deeds, ugly character and abnormal preference, and this situation in everything can be found in Wuthering Heights of rich examples.We can make a contrast between the features above and the content of the novel. Emily wrote it in the 1840

    30、s when romanticism was popular at its most. Although Wuthering Heights was thought to be a realistic work by a large number of people, its undeniable that it must have been influenced by the great tide of romanticism. The romanticism has a tension to nature and the original humanity, in another word

    31、; it appeals to the undecorated things in life and likes to explore the deepest inner world of people in Wuthering Heights, there is a great deal description of nature and the author doesnt hide her love to that beautiful scenery. And at the end of the novel, Heathliff commits suicide after he took

    32、revenge and reached his purpose. His death is a dead love that expresses his love towards Catherine will never change till his death, a pursuit to love in the determination that although they cant live together but they can struggle to get rotten in the same tomb. The revive of his humanity is a sub

    33、lime of spirit and shines with the authors humanitarian ideal, and also give a beam of hopeful light in the horrible love tragedy. So Heathcliffs lovehatredrevengerevive of humanity一is not only the essence of the novel but also a red line throughout the story. Then as to the sympathy towards the poor, th


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