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英语诗歌赏析教程【2025|PDF|Epub|mobi|kindle电子书版本百度云盘下载】

英语诗歌赏析教程
  • 张士民编著 著
  • 出版社: 北京:清华大学出版社
  • ISBN:9787302443407
  • 出版时间:2016
  • 标注页数:404页
  • 文件大小:75MB
  • 文件页数:420页
  • 主题词:英语-阅读教学-高等学校-教材;诗歌-文学欣赏-世界

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图书目录

Unit One Elements of Poetry2

Part 1 Defining and Enjoying Poetry2

1.Defining Poetry2

William Blake:The Echoing Green4

2.The Pleasures of Poetry8

Robert Frost:Dust of Snow10

Part 2 Elements of Poetry15

1.Speaker16

Anonymous:The Lover17

Anonymous:Sudden Moods17

Li Zhiyi:Song of Divination19

Alexander Pushkin:To…(Kern)20

Anonymous:Love Is22

William Shakespeare:Sonnet 11624

2.Lines and Stanzas28

Anonymous:So Small Are the Flowers of Seamu29

3.Rhythm and Meter31

Helene Johnson:Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem32

4.Repetition35

5.Rhyme and Other Sound Devices36

Jean de La Fontaine:The Oak and the Reed38

EdgarAllan Poe:from The Bells41

William Edgar Stafford:Traveling Through the Dark44

6.Imagery48

Anne Hébert:Spring over the City48

7.Figures of Speech52

Fawziyya Abu Khalid:Butterflies53

Nazik Al-Mala'ika:Elegy for a Woman ofNo Importance56

8.Structure59

Pablo Neruda:To the Foot from Its Child59

9.Theme64

Emily Dickinson:Crumbling Is Not an Instant's Act65

Part 3 Understanding Poetry68

1.Qualifying a Group of Lines as Poetry68

William Shakespeare:Sonnet 7368

Louis Zukofsky:I Walk in the Old Street70

2.Active Reading Strategies73

3.The Experience of Poetry74

Robert Hayden:Those Winter Sundays74

4.The Interpretation of Poetry76

Robert Frost:Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening78

5.The Evaluation of Poetry81

Judith Wright:Rainforest83

Part 4 Poems for Further Reading86

Alexander Pushkin:If by Life You Were Deceived86

Fedor Tyutchev:Silentium!86

Sergei Yesenin:Scarlet Light of Sunset88

Edgar Allan Poe:To Helen89

William Wordsworth:To a Butterfly91

Léopold Sédar Senghor:Night of Sine95

Fernando Pessoa:In the Terrible Night97

Barbara Barnard:Disguises100

Part 5 Writing About Poetry102

Unit Two Diction in Poetry104

Part 1 Word Choice and Word Order104

1.Poetic Diction104

2.Denotative and Connotative Meanings104

Judith Ortiz Cofer:My Father in the Navy:A Childhood Memory105

3.Levels of Diction107

Margaret Atwood:The City Planners108

Wanda Coleman:Sears Life111

4.Word Choice113

Walt Whitman:When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer114

5.Word Order117

E.E.Cummings:Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town119

Part 2 Voice:Speaker and Tone123

1.The Speaker in the Poem123

Emily Dickinson:I'm Nobody!Who Are You?123

William Blake:The Chimney Sweeper124

William Carlos Williams:Red Wheelbarrow126

Langston Hughes:Negro129

2.The Tone of the Poem131

Robert Frost:Fire and Ice132

Ruth Fainlight:Flower Feet133

Stephen Crane:War Is Kind135

Part 3 Imagery and Figures of Speech137

1.Imagery:Descriptive Language137

John Keats:from The Eve of St.Agnes137

Ezra Pound:In a Station of the Metro139

William Wordsworth:She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways141

Andrew Marvell:The Definition ofLove143

Alfred,Lord Tennyson:Dark House146

Suzanne Berger:The Meal148

2.Imagery:Figurative Language149

George Gordon,Lord Byron:She Walks in Beauty150

Langston Hughes:Harlem153

Lawrence Ferlinghetti:Constantly Risking Absurdity154

Marge Piercy:The Secretary Chant158

Thosmas Campion:There Is a Garden in Her Face159

Edmund Waller:Go,Lovely Rose161

Linda Hogan:from The Truth Is163

Carl Sandburg:Chicago166

Part 4 Poems for Further Reading169

Bei Dao:A Bouquet169

Christina Rossetti:from Goblin Market170

William Wordsworth:I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud172

W.H.Auden:Their Lonely Betters174

Sylvia Plath:Mirror176

Sylvia Plath:Metaphors178

Part 5 Writing About Poetry180

Unit Three Themes in Poetry182

Part 1 Theme and Meaning182

1.Determining a Poem's Theme182

Adrienne Rich:A Woman Mourned by Daughters183

James Shirley:Death the Leveler185

Ben Jonson:Song:To Celia187

John Donne:Song:Go and Catch a Falling Star189

William Wordsworth:Composed upon Westminster Bridge193

2.Pathways to Meaning—Four Types of Irony194

Wilfred Owen:Dulce et Decorum Est195

Percy Bysshe Shelley:Ozymandias199

Elizabeth Bishop:One Art201

Part 2 Symbol and Allegory204

1.Symbolism204

Anonymous:Psalm 23205

William Blake:The Sick Rose206

Robert Frost:For Once,Then,Something208

2.Allegory209

Christina Rossetti:Uphill210

George Herbert:Virtue211

Part 3 Allusion and Myth213

1.Allusion213

William Meredith:Dreams of Suicide213

Eduardo Langagne:Discoveries215

2.Myth217

Countee Cullen:Yet Do I Marvel217

Marilyn Hacker:Mythology218

Part 4 Poems for Further Reading221

Charles Baudelaire:Correspondences221

Paul Verlaine:Moonlight224

Guillaume Apollinaire:Mirabeau Bridge225

Edith S?dergran:Gather Not Gold and Precious Stones228

William Blake:Ah,Sunflower229

William Butler Yeats:The Second Coming230

William Butler Yeats:Leda and the Swan233

Wallace Stevens:Anecdote of the Jar236

Part 5 Writing About Poetry240

Unit Four Forms of Poetry(Ⅰ)242

Part 1 Types of Poetry242

1.Narrative Poetry242

2.Lyric Poetry243

John Keats:Ode on a Grecian Urn244

Philip Larkin:Aubade249

Elizabeth Alexander:Praise Song for the Day253

John Ashbery:Vetiver257

Ben Jonson:On My First Son260

Part 2 Rhythm and Meter262

1.Metrical Patterns262

Emily Dickinson:I Like to See It Lap the Miles—264

Emily Bront?:The Night Is Darkening Round Me266

Edward Lear:Calico Pie268

2.Caesura and Line Breaks271

William Shakespeare:Sonnet 129272

John Keats:La Belle Dame sans Merci:A Ballad275

Theodore Roethke:My Papa's Waltz280

Part 3 Closed Form(Ⅰ)283

1.Blank Verse283

Alfred,Lord Tennyson:Ulysses284

2.The Couplet289

Alexander Pope:from Epistle II ofAn Essay on Man290

3.The Tercet293

Matsuo Bashō:Haiku293

Robert Browning:AToccata ofGaluppi's295

4.The Quatrain300

Adrienne Rich:Aunt Jennifer's Tigers301

5.The Ballad Stanza303

Anonymous:Bonny Barbara Allan303

6.The Common Measure307

Donald Hall:My Son,My Executioner307

Part 4 Poems for Further Reading310

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe:To the Moon310

Friedrich H?lderlin:The Neckar313

Heinrich Heine:The Lorelei316

Horace:To Licinius318

Ben Jonson:To Heaven321

William Butler Yeats:When You Are Old323

Gabriela Mistral:Richness325

Part 5 Writing About Poetry327

Unit Five Forms of Poetry(Ⅱ)330

Part 1 Closed Form(Ⅱ)330

1.Rhyme Royal330

Theodore Roethke:I Knew a Woman330

2.Ottava Rima333

William Butler Yeats:Sailing to Byzantium334

3.The Spenserian Stanza337

George Gordon,Lord Byron:Apostrophe to the Ocean338

4.The Sestina342

Elizabeth Bishop:Sestina342

5.The Villanelle345

Dylan Thomas:Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night345

Part 2 Closed Form(Ⅲ):The Sonnet348

1.The Italian or Petrarchan Sonnet348

Petrarch:Sonnet 90(Laura)349

2.The English or Shakespearean Sonnet352

William Shakespeare:Sonnet 29352

3.The Spenserian Sonnet356

Edmund Spenser:Sonnet 30356

Part 3 Open Form359

1.Open Form and Poetic License359

Leslie Marmon Silko:Prayer to the Pacific362

2.Conventional Techniques in the Open Form Poem365

Dudley Randall:A Poet Is Not a Jukebox366

3.Walt Whitman's Long-lasting Influence370

Walt Whitman:from Song of Myself371

Nazik al-Mala'ika:Love Song for Words376

4.Prose Poetry378

Shuntarō Tanikawa:A Personal Opinion About Gray379

5.Visual Poetry381

E.E.Cummings:Buffalo Bill's383

George Herbert:Easter Wings385

Part 4 Poems for Further Reading387

Giaeomo Leopardi:The Infinite387

Dino Campana:Genoa Woman388

Salvatore Quasimodo:Only ifLove Should Pierce You390

Dante Gabriel Rossetti:Silent Noon391

Ted Hughes:The Thought-Fox393

Marianne Moore:Poetry396

Allen Ginsberg:A Supermarket in California398

Jaime Torres Bodet:The Window401

Part 5 Writing About Poetry403

Bibliography404

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