ヨーロッパ文学史:古代から現在まで<br>A History of European Literature : From Antiquity to the Present

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ヨーロッパ文学史:古代から現在まで
A History of European Literature : From Antiquity to the Present

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781394235841
  • eISBN:9781394235858

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An ideal introduction and a reliable guide for students and teachers of European literature

Uniquely broad in both geographic and chronological scope, A History of European Literature introduces students to the origins, influences, and historical development of European poetry, drama, and fictional prose. Authors Theo D'haen and Anders Pettersson provide an easily accessible narrative history of European literature while contextualizing the cultural, material, and intellectual conditions in which literary works were produced and experienced.

Assuming only minimal familiarity with the subject, this student-friendly textbook explores European literature in its many manifestations, starting from its origins in European antiquity, through the Medieval period and early modern Europe, to the opening years of the twenty-first century. Clear, jargon-free chapters contain a wealth of citations from both well-known and lesser-known works of European literature, including Greek and Roman oratory and philosophy, early Christian literature, literary expressions of Enlightenment thought, secular non-classical drama, eighteenth-century novels, modernist poetry, and many more.

Providing a balanced and up-to-date foundation in the literary tradition of Europe, A History of European Literature: From Antiquity to the Present:

  • Offers a comprehensive yet highly readable survey of more than two millennia of European literary history
  • Presents a consistent and unified view of European literary history by two leading scholars in the field
  • Discusses the cross-connections and mutual influences between Europe and other cultural and literary traditions
  • Highlights the differences between ancient and modern concepts of literary production and reception
  • Includes coverage of writers in European languages who were born elsewhere but active in Europe

Integrating contemporary literary theory throughout, including postmodern and postcolonial perspectives, A History of European Literature: From Antiquity to the Present is the perfect textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in Comparative Literature, European Literature, and World Literature, as well as relevant courses in Cultural Studies, History, and European Studies programs.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Introduction 1

European Antiquity 1

Medieval Europe 2

Early Modern Europe 4

Europe After 1800 5

Literature 6

Europe 7

History 8

1 Before 400 CE 11

Introduction 14

Ancient Greece 19

Classical Epic and Lyric Poetry 19

Classical Greek Drama 34

Classical Greek Prose 46

Literature in Greek 300 BCE– 400 CE 56

Ancient Rome 63

Latin Literature Before 100 BCE 63

First- Century BCE Latin Poetry and Prose 68

Latin Literature During the First Four Centuries CE 89

Writing, Reading, and Literary Thought in Greco- Roman Culture 95

Concluding Remarks: Greco- Roman Literary Culture in a Wider Perspective 99

2 400 to 1500 105

Introduction 108

Byzantine Literature 112

Literature in Latin 119

A New Western Drama 128

The New Narrative Literature of Western Europe 133

The New Vernacular Lyric Poetry 149

Celtic, Germanic, and Slavonic Traditions 159

Celtic Poetic Traditions 159

Germanic Poetic Traditions 162

Slavonic Literary Cultures 169

Writing, Reading, and Literary Thought 174

Concluding Remarks: European Literary Cultures 400– 1500 in a Wider Perspective 179

3 1500 to 1800 185

Introduction 188

The “Making” of Europe 188

Europe’s Peoples 188

Europe’s Languages 189

Europe’s Shifting Borders 189

Military Europe 190

Europe as a Christian Continent 191

Europe and the Dawn of “Modernity” 191

Renaissance 192

Baroque 193

Neoclassicism 194

Printing and Publishing 194

Latin and the Rise of the Vernaculars 196

The Reformation and the Vernaculars 199

The Republic of Letters 201

New Institutions of Learning 202

Periodicals 204

The Social Position of Authors 206

Poetry 208

The Renaissance Epic 208

The Biblical Epic 217

Other Uses of the Epic 221

Other Classical Poetical Genres 223

The Sonnet 228

Militant Poetry 234

Baroque Poetry 239

Landscape Poetry 243

Fables 244

Ballads 246

Minor Genres 247

The Drama 248

La Celestina 248

Italy’s Part 250

The Spanish Siglo de Oro 250

Elizabethan Drama 252

Comedy of Humours and Neoclassical Tragedy 255

The Lure of the Orient 258

Restoration Drama 259

Sentimental Drama 260

Bourgeois Tragedy 262

Prose 264

The Picaresque 265

The Picaresque at Large 267

The Epistolary Novel 271

Authenticity and Libertinism 273

The Sentimental Novel 277

The Bildungsroman or Novel of Education 279

Travel Literature 280

Philosophical and Oriental Tales 281

A New Medium: The Opera 286

Conclusion 288

4 1800 to the Present 289

Introduction 292

Demographics 292

The Map of Europe 292

Imperialism 293

World War I to World War II 294

Decolonization and European Unification 295

Politics 295

Economics 297

Work 299

Education 300

Literature 301

Romanticism 302

Narrative Verse 304

Lyric Poetry 315

Romantic Prose 321

Romantic Drama 325

Realism and Naturalism 327

Narrative Verse 328

Lyric Poetry 330

The Realist Novel 334

The Naturalist Novel 343

Europe’s Others 349

Regionalism 352

Popular Literature 356

Drama 359

Modernism 364

From Symbolism to Modernism 366

The Historical Avant- Gardes 373

The Modernist Novel 380

The “Great War” Novel 386

Ideological Battles 389

Colonial Fiction 397

Drama 398

After Modernism; or Post- Modernism 400

World War II Fiction 401

The Holocaust 405

Literature Behind the Iron Curtain 407

The Postmodernist Novel 409

Postcolonialism and Multiculturalism 414

Poetry After World War II 420

Drama 423

New Media: Opera, Film, Television, Gaming 424

Conclusion 428

Timelines 429

Index of Authors and Works 443

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