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2014- 12- 4 | #31 |
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ÑÏ: ãÐÇßÑÉ ÌãÇÚíÉ ááÑæÇíÉ ÇáÍÏíËÉ
ÇáãÇÏÉ íÈí áåÇ ÊÑßíÒ äæÚÇ ãÇ æÇÈÈÏÇÁ ÈæÖÚ ÇáäÞÇØ ÇáÊí ÇÔÚÑ ÈÇäåÇ ãåãÉ ãä ßá ãÍÇÖÑÉ æÝÇáäÇ ÇáÊæÝíÞ
ÇáãÍÇÖÑÉ ÇáÇæáì the novel is a picture of ..... and manners a- real life * Refers to the illusion that the novel is a representation of real life Verisimilitude * Verisimilitude results from: a correspondence and Recognizable settings *the close imitation of men and manners… the very texture of society as it really exists.” how said that ? Hazlitt *ÈÇáÇÖÇÝÉ Çáì ÑæÇÏ ÇáÑæÇíÉ æ ÇäæÇÚ ÇáÑæÇíÉ æáßá ÑæÇíÉ ãËÇá * ØÈÚÇ Çæá ÑæÇíÉ ÇÓÈÇäíÉ Ýí ÇæÑæÈÇ æåí Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616 * *Epistolary Novels in which the narrative is told in ....... by one or more of the characters letters * Epistolary Novels Allows the author to present the feelings and reactions of the characters *Çí ÓæÇá íÌí Úä ÇáÑæÇíÉ ÇáÏãæíÉ æÑÚÈ Ýåí ÇáÑæÇíÉ Gothic noel *Contemporary Gothic novelists include Anne Rice and Stephen King * the most famous gothic novels is Frankenstein by Mary Shelley1797-1851 * |
2014- 12- 4 | #32 |
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ÑÏ: ãÐÇßÑÉ ÌãÇÚíÉ ááÑæÇíÉ ÇáÍÏíËÉ
Lecture 2
* Realism is pragmayic and Sometimes comic or satiric *Naturalism is Scientific and Often pessimistic, sometimes comic æåÐÉ íÈí áäÇ ÇáÊÑßíÒ ÚáíåÇ Ýí ÇáãÍÇÖÑÉ 2 ÇáÝÑÞ Èíä Realism æ Naturalism Ýí ÇáÑíÍÉ ÑÞã 10 Çæ ÕÝÍÉ 16 áãÍÊæì ÔæÞ *) is considered the father of the historical novel: Sir Walter Scott * The novel in Russia embodied those struggles and in some of the greatest books ever written. * Russia from 1850-1920 was a period of social, political, and existential struggle |
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Çááå íÚØíßã ÇáÚÇÝíÉ Úáì åÇáÊÌãÚ æÇááå ßäÊ ÍÇíÓÉ Ýí åÇáãÇÏÉ
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2014- 12- 4 | #34 |
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2014- 12- 4 | #35 |
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2014- 12- 4 | #37 |
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2014- 12- 4 | #38 |
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The term novel is now applied to a great variety of writings ------ The emergence of the novel was made possible by many factors. The most important are: 1. The development of the printing pressl. 2. The emergence of a middle class --------------- When the novel appeared in the 18th century, it was not considered a [COLOR="red"]literary genr ---------------- Defoe did not write his first novel, Robinson Crusoe, until he was 59 Defoe published his first novel, Robinson Crusoe when he was around 60 years old. ------------------------ The new economic realities produce a middle class in England -------------- The economic wealth created in the 18th century a middle class --------------------- The first novels were published as serial stories in newspapers ------------- |
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* Daniel Defoe Born in 1660 in London ------------------ a recurrence of the plague in 1666 the Great Fire of London in 1666. --------------------- Daniel Defoe became a successful merchant and married into a rich family ------------------ He worked as a merchant, a poet, a journalist, a politician and even as a spy, and wrote around 500 books and pamphlets. ----------------------- Moll Flanders and Defoe works straddle the border between journalism and fiction ---------------- , Defoe used the simple, direct -------------- Defoe paved the way for the central modern theme of alienation and isolation ---------------- Defoe died in London on April 24, 1731, of a fatal “lethargy”—an unclear diagnosis that may refer to a stroke. ----------------------- Crusoe sets on a sea voyage in August 1651 --------------- Years later, he joins an expedition to bring slaves from Africa, but he is shipwrecked in a storm about forty miles out to sea on an island (which he calls the Island of Despair) on September 30, 1659. ------------------------ His companions all die, save himself, and three animals -----------------ØÈÚÇ áÇÒã ÞÑÇÆÉ ÇáÞÕÉ æãÇÝíåÇ ãä ÇÍÏÇË æÇÓãÇÁ |
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