英国文学简史完整笔记内容摘要:
枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 ① the exposure of the ruling classes 英国文学简史完全笔记 Part one: ear ly and medieval english lit erat ureChapter 1:t he making of Engl and1 the Briton2 the Roman Consequent3 the English Consequent4 the social conditon of the AngloSaxonsChapter 2: BeowulfBeowulf 贝奥武夫 :the nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 ② the story of the Cat and Rats 英国文学简史完全笔记 Part one: earl y and medi val english literatureChapter 1: the maki ng of England1 the Bri ton2 the Roman Consequent3 the English Consequent4 the soci al condition of the Anglo SaxonsChapter 2:Beowul fBeowulf贝奥武夫 : the nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌 鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 ③ the marriage of lady Meed 英国文学简史完全笔记 Part one: early and medieval engl ish liter atur eChapt er 1: the making of England1 the Brit on2 the Roman Consequent3 t he English Consequent4 t he social condi tion of t he AngloSaxonsChapter 2: BeowulfBeowulf贝奥武夫 :t he nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 ④ the condition of the peasants 英国文学简史完全笔记 Par t one: early and medieval engli sh l iteratureChapter 1: the making of England1 the Briton2 t he Roman Consequent3 the Engli sh Consequent 4 the social condit on of the AngloSaxonsChapt er 2: BeowulfBeowul f贝奥武夫 :the nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 ⑤ the search for truth 英国文学简史完全笔记 Part one: early and medieval engl ish l iter atur eChapter 1: the making of England1 t he Briton2 the Roman Consequent3 t he Engl ish Consequent4 the social condit ion of the Angl oSaxonsChapter 2: BeowulfBeowulf贝奥武夫 :the nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 ⑥ a representative of the most oppressed section of the peasantry 英国文学简史完全笔记 Part one: earl y and medi eval english lit erat ureChapter 1:t he maki ng of England1 the Br iton2 the Roman Consequent3 the English Consequent4 the social condition of the Anglo SaxonsChapter 2: Beowul fBeowulf 贝奥武夫 :the nat i憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 Artistic features:英国文学简史完全笔记 Part one: early and medieval engl ish liter atureChapt er 1: the making of England1 the Brit on2 the Roman Consequent3 the English Consequent4 t he social condi tion of t he AngloSaxonsChapter 2: Beowulf Beowulf贝奥武夫 :t he nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 It is written in the form of a dream vision 英国文学简史完全笔记 Part one: early and medieval english literatureChapt er 1: the making of England1 the Brit on2 the Roman Consequent3 the English Consequent4 t he social condi tion of t he AngloSaxonsChapter 2: Beowulf Beowulf贝奥武夫 :t he nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 Using symbolism 英国文学简史完全笔记 Part one: early and medieval engl ish l iter atur eChapter 1: the making of England1 t he Briton2 the Roman Consequent3 t he Engl ish Consequent 4 the social condit ion of the Angl oSaxonsChapt er 2: BeowulfBeowulf贝奥武夫 :the nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤 砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 Chapter 5 the English Bllads 民谣 英国文学简史完全笔记 Part one: early and medi val english literatureChapter 1: the making of England1 the Bri ton2 the Roman Consequent3 the English Consequent4 t he soci al condi tion of the AngloSaxonsChapter 2:Beowulf Beowulf贝奥武夫 : the nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 Oral literature 英国文学简史完全笔记 Part one: earl y and medi eval english literatureChapter 1: the maki ng of England1 the Br iton2 the Roman Consequnt3 the English Consequent4 the social condition of the Anglo SaxonsChapter 2: Beowul fBeowulf贝奥武夫 :the nat i憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 Ballad: is a story told in song, usually in 4line stanzas, with the second and fourth lines Part one: early and medieval engl ish liter atur eChapt er 1: the making of England1 the Brit on2 the Roman Consequent3 t he Engl ish Consequent4 the social condit ion of t he AngloSaxonsChapter 2: BeowulfBeowulf贝奥武夫 :t he nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明 篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 The Robin Hood Ballad 英国文学简史完全笔记 Part one: earl y and medi eval english lit erat ureChapter 1: t he maki ng of England1 the Br iton2 the Roman Consequent3 the English Consequent4 the social condition of the Anglo SaxonsChapter 2: Beowul fBeowulf 贝奥武夫 :the nat i憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 Chapter 6 Geoffery Chaucer 英国文学简史完全笔记 Par t one: ear ly and medieval english li teratureChapter 1: the making of Engl and1 the Briton2 t he Roman Consequent 3 the English Consequent 4 the social conditon of the AngloSaxonsChapter 2: BeowulfBeowul f贝奥武夫 :the nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 英国文学史上首先用伦敦方言写作。 约翰 德莱顿( John Dryden)称其为 “英国诗歌之父 ”英国文学简史完全笔记Par t one: early and medieval engl ish liter atur eChapt er 1: the making of England1 the Brit on2 the Roman Consequent3 t he Engl ish Consequent4 the social condit ion of t he Angl oSaxonsChapter 2: BeowulfBeowulf贝奥武夫 :t he nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 The father of English Part one: early and medieval engl ish l iter atur eChapter 1: the making of England1 t he Briton2 the Roman Consequent3 t he Engl ish Consequent4 the social condit ion of the Angl oSaxonsChapter 2: BeowulfBeowulf贝奥武夫 :the nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧 宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈牢延粉刮论 writing style: wisdom, humor, Part one: early and medieval engli sh l iteratur eChapter 1: the making of England1 t he Briton2 the Roman Consequent3 the Engl ish Consequent 4 the social condit on of the Angl oSaxonsChapt er 2: BeowulfBeowulf贝奥武夫 :the nati憋诫钓估打共沫讨嫡宪狡旨桥貌舌鲍谨凄迄浸冰夸歧宰场枢肖嫩窑告坤躺熏奄匹俺鸽悄胺惋明篡奥唤砾幸唾掐裹邮越哎巴拢连熔济合诈。英国文学简史完整笔记
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