2.Henry James
(1)Life
(2)Literary career: three stages
a. 1865~1882: international theme
l The American
l Daisy Miller
l The Portrait of a Lady
b. 1882~1895: inter-personal relationships and some plays
l Daisy Miller (play)
c. 1895~1900: novellas and tales dealing with childhood and adolescence, then back to international theme
l The Turn of the Screw
l When Maisie Knew
l The Ambassadors
l The Wings of the Dove
l The Golden Bowl
(3)Aesthetic ideas
a. The aim of novel: represent life
b. Common, even ugly side of life
c. Social function of art
d. Avoiding omniscient point of view
(4)Point of view
a. Psychological analysis, forefather of stream of consciousness
b. Psychological realism
c. Highly-refined language
(5)Style 每 ※stylist§
a. Language: highly-refined, polished, insightful, accurate
b. Vocabulary: large
c. Construction: complicated, intricate
3.Mark Twain (see next section)
Local Colorism 1860s, 1870s~1890s
I. Appearance
1.uneven development in economy in America
2.culture: flourishing of frontier literature, humourists
3.magazines appeared to let writer publish their works
II. What is ※Local Colour§?
Tasks of local colourists: to write or present local characters of their regions in truthful depiction distinguished from others, usually a very small part of the world.
Regional literature (similar, but larger in world)
lGarland, Harte 每 the west
lEggleston 每 Indiana
lMrs Stowe
lJewett 每 Maine
lChopin 每 Louisiana
III. Mark Twain 每 Mississippi
1.life
2.works
(1)The Gilded Age
(2)※the two advantages§
(3)Life on the Mississippi
(4)A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur*s Court
(5)The Man That Corrupted Hardleybug
3.style
(1)colloquial language, vernacular language, dialects
(2)local colour
(3)syntactic feature: sentences are simple, brief, sometimes ungrammatical
(4)humour
(5)tall tales (highly exaggerated)
(6)social criticism (satire on the different ugly things in society)
IV. Comparison of the three ※giants§ of American Realism
1.Theme
Howells 每 middle class
James 每 upper class
Twain 每 lower class
2.Technique
Howells 每 smiling/genteel realism
James 每 psychological realism
Twain 每 local colourism and colloquialism
