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where her father was a rector. She was the second daughter and seventh child in a family of eight. The first 25 years of her life,Austen spent in Hampshire. She was tutored at home. Her parents were avid readers and she received a broader education than many women of her time. On her father‘s retirement, the family moved to Bath..
Pride and Prejudice (1813年)
◆ Jane Austen began her second novel, Pride and Prejudice, before she was twenty-one. It was originally titled First Impression because the appearances of the characters created the plot of the novel.
Major Works
Sense and Sensibility Mansfield Park Emma Pride and Prejudice Northhanger Abbey Persuasion
《理智与情感》 《曼斯菲尔德庄园》 《爱玛》 《傲慢与偏见》 《诺桑觉寺》 《劝导》
◆However, because the novel is also concerned with the effects of the character's first impressions, that is their prejudice, Jane found the title Pride and Prejudice more appropriate. In Georgian England, Mrs. Bennet raises her five daughters - Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and Lydia with the purpose of getting married with a rich husband that can support the family. They are not from the upper class, and their house in Hartfordshire will be inherited by a distant cousin if Mr. Bennet dies.
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Jane Austen
Today we will get to know a great English novelist, whose works are mainly romantic fictions. Her name is Jane Austen (December16,1775—July18,1817)
At the beginning of 1816, she got tuberculosis. In May 1817, she was sent to Winchester for treatment. She stayed in college St. for the last six weeks of her life.
William Shakespeare
Jane Austen
They have the significance of connecting the preceding and the following in the history of English novel development, and she is known as the writer of equal status with Shakespeare.
British and world literature.
Her six novels, sense and sensibility (1811), pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Garden (1814),
Emma (1815), Northanger Abbey (1818) and persuasion (1818), published after the author's death,
Today we will get to know a great English novelist, whose works are mainly romantic fictions. Her name is Jane Austen (December16,1775—July18,1817)
At the beginning of 1816, she got tuberculosis. In May 1817, she was sent to Winchester for treatment. She stayed in college St. for the last six weeks of her life.
William Shakespeare
Jane Austen
They have the significance of connecting the preceding and the following in the history of English novel development, and she is known as the writer of equal status with Shakespeare.
British and world literature.
Her six novels, sense and sensibility (1811), pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Garden (1814),
Emma (1815), Northanger Abbey (1818) and persuasion (1818), published after the author's death,
英国文学关于简奥斯汀的PPT
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Jane Austen’s Life
writing at an early age six novels
quiet Retired隐退的 Uneventful平淡的 never married
died in 1817, 42 years old
Pride and Prejudice is the most famous of Jane Austen's novels and one of the first "romantic comedies" in the history of the novel.
The book is her second published novel. Its manuscript was initially written between 1796 and 1797 in Steventon, Hampshire, where Austen lived in the rectory.
只是简心意已决精神上的独立自主和桀骜不逊再加上年轻人的傲慢与偏见她决定要为爱而婚
Jane Austen 简· 奥斯丁 1775—1817
Jane Austenusten’s Life
Hampshire
rector(教区长) educated at home
read a lot
who already sees a world beyond class and commerce, beyond pride and prejudice, and dreams of doing what was then nearly unthinkable - marrying for love. Naturally, her parents are searching for a wealthy, well-appointed husband to assure their daughter's future social standing. They are eyeing Mr. Wisely, nephew to the very formidable, not to mention very rich, local aristocrat Lady Gresham, as a prospective match. But when Jane meets the roguish and decidedly non-aristocratic Tom Lefroy, sparks soon fly along with the sharp repartee. His intellect and arrogance raise her ire - then knock her head over heels. Now, the couple, whose flirtation flies in the face of the sense and sensibility of the age, is faced with a terrible dilemma. If they attempt to marry, they will risk everything that matters - family, friends and fortune.
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Her governess, Miss Taylor, marries a neighbor, Mr. Weston. Emma has too much time and she spends it choosing proper partners for her friends and neighbors - blind to her own feelings. She makes a protégée of Harriet Smith, an illegitimate girl of no social status and tries to manipulate a marriage between Harriet and Mr. Elton, a young clergyman, who has set his sight on Emma.
Emma has feelings about Mr. Weston's son. When Harriet becomes interested in George Knightley, a neighboring squire who has been her friend, Emma starts to understand her own limitations. He has been her moral adviser, and secretly loves her. Finally Emma finds her destiny in marriage with him. Harriet, who is left to decide for herself, marries Robert Martin, a young farmer.
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human beings with their families and neighbors. • 4. Jane Austen’s work has a very narrow literary field. • 5. Jane Austen is a writer who regards novel writing as a sophisticated art.
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Life seems but a quick succession of busy nothings.
生活就是一连串的无事忙。
We do not look in our great cities for our best morality.
繁荣的大都市里,没有道德情操这一说。
What is right to be done cannot be done too soon.
Lydia and Wickham
Viewpoint on marriage
Ideal marriage should be built on genuine love
Irony (反语) in the novels
Austen established great “Irony” between the words and the thought. Hence, her “irony” was no longer limited to text ,but has become Austen’s whole art world and her inner soul. In her preliminary work, like “Sense and Sensibility”、 “ Pride and Prejudice ”,”Verbal Irony” ,言语反讽 and “Dramatic Irony”戏 剧反讽 is Austen’s favorites “Irony” type, and is also the novel comedic fountainhead. But in her later period work like “Mansfield Park”、 “Emma” and “Persuasion”, Austen’s “Irony” change its style, it became more serious ,they are “Situational Irony”情境反讽 and “General Irony”总体反讽 , the novel’s thought also became deeper ,however ,we can still find the humor of “Verbal Irony” and “Dramatic Irony”.
生活就是一连串的无事忙。
We do not look in our great cities for our best morality.
繁荣的大都市里,没有道德情操这一说。
What is right to be done cannot be done too soon.
Lydia and Wickham
Viewpoint on marriage
Ideal marriage should be built on genuine love
Irony (反语) in the novels
Austen established great “Irony” between the words and the thought. Hence, her “irony” was no longer limited to text ,but has become Austen’s whole art world and her inner soul. In her preliminary work, like “Sense and Sensibility”、 “ Pride and Prejudice ”,”Verbal Irony” ,言语反讽 and “Dramatic Irony”戏 剧反讽 is Austen’s favorites “Irony” type, and is also the novel comedic fountainhead. But in her later period work like “Mansfield Park”、 “Emma” and “Persuasion”, Austen’s “Irony” change its style, it became more serious ,they are “Situational Irony”情境反讽 and “General Irony”总体反讽 , the novel’s thought also became deeper ,however ,we can still find the humor of “Verbal Irony” and “Dramatic Irony”.
关于简奥斯汀的PPT
An extremely wealthy aristocrat贵族, Darcy is proud, haughty傲慢的 and extremely conscious of class differences at the beginning of the novel. He does, however, have a strong sense of honor and virtue. Elizabeth‘s rebukes责难 after his first proposal to her help him to recognize his faults of pride and social prejudice. It is, in fact, precisely because Elizabeth is not so awed 敬畏的by his high social status as to be afraid to criticize his character that he is attracted to her. The selfknowledge acquired from Elizabeth's rebukes and the desire to win Elizabeth's love spur him to change and judge people more by their character than by their social class.
《理智与情感》
3. Pride and Prejudice 《傲慢与偏见》
(It went begging/没人要/ for 16 years)
Her Novels
5. Emma 《爱玛》 6. Persuasion 《劝告》
英国著名女性小说家简奥斯汀介绍PPT模板
傲慢与偏见
• 《傲慢与偏见》是简·奥斯汀的代表作。这部作 品以日常生活为素材,一反当时社会上流行的 感伤小说的内容和矫揉造作的写作方法,生动 地反映了18世纪末到19世纪初处于保守和闭塞 状态下的英国乡镇生活和世态人情。这部社会 风情画式的小说不仅在当时吸引着广大的读者, 时至今日,仍给读者以独特的艺术享受。 也有 根据书本改编的电影。
理智与情感
• 《理智与情感》虽是简·奥斯汀的第一部小说,但写作技 巧已经相当熟练。故事中的每一个情节,经作者的巧妙 构思,表面的因果关系与隐藏在幕后的本质缘故均自然 合理。女主人公根据表面现象产生合情合理的推测和判 断,细心的读者虽然不时产生种种疑惑,但思绪会自然 而然随着好的观察而发展,等着最后结果出现时,与表 面现象截然不同,造成了出乎意料的喜剧效果。如果反 过来重读一遍,会发现导致必然结果的因素早见于字里 行间。
人物生平
奥斯汀终身未婚,家道小康 居住在乡村小镇,接触到的是中小地主、牧师等人物以及他们恬静、舒适的 生活环境,因此她的作品里没有重大的社会矛盾。 她以女性特有的细致入微的观察力,真实地描绘了她周围世界的小天地,尤 其是绅士淑女间的婚姻和爱情风波。 18世纪末到19世纪初,庸俗无聊的“感伤小说”和“哥特小说”充斥英国文 坛,而奥斯汀的小说破旧立新,一反常规地展现了当时尚未受到资本主义工 业革命冲击的英国乡村中产阶级的日常生活和田园风光。
• 成为简·奥斯汀,而且她的生活同样充满了激情 与爱情。1796年,二十岁的简遇到了汤姆·勒 弗罗伊(Tom Lefroy,詹姆斯·麦卡沃伊饰)。 他们的感情成为了现实生活中的传奇,而爱情 故事也成为她毕生最伟大的著作。
成为简·奥斯汀
简·奥斯汀(Jane Austen)是英国文学史上著名的女作家,她用独特和细腻 笔触创作出感人至深的爱情故事,自己却终身未婚。喜欢看《傲慢与偏见》、 《理智与情感》、《爱玛》的影迷不要错过了,影片《成为简·奥斯汀》将解 开她的情路历程,而且这部电影的风格就如同那些根据奥斯汀小说改编的影 片一样。 只不过,《成为简·奥斯汀》将重点描写,放在了奥斯汀的生活 经历是如何促使她写出那些浪漫的小说的。把一位当时信手涂鸦完成的作品 现在被公认为经典名著的作家的生活改编成电影,是很冒险的一件事情。在 这么多年以来,出现过各种各样简·奥斯汀小说的电影版本之后,能够拍摄一 部关于她自己真实世界的电影,这样看上去是再好不过的一件事情。
成为简奥斯汀
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Rise of crime Rise of the law
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Themes
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Love Romance
Writing
Female dependence Marriage
Reason and Realism
English country dances were a popular pastime Games like charades and cards. Outdoor activities included horseback riding and cricket.
Art and Literature
Regency: Beginning of Industrial Revolution
Rapid urbanization and
move of people to cities
Rise of capitalism and
industrialization
Rise of private property
French revolution Colonialism
Social connections (关系) very important Everyone dressed in the best of taste, and strict codes of etiquette and conduct were follo- a lavish formal dance - was considered to be the
most important social affair of that time.
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Lydia’s lack of common sense and responsibility is revealed when she takes pride in being the first Bennet girl to be married. Lydia does not take into consideration the circumstance of her marriage, the personality of her husband, or the prospects of their marriage for the future.
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Her life
❖ 1.Austen was born in Hampshire, a small ❖ town in southwest England, where her ❖ father was rector of the church. ❖ 2. She was educated at home, with her ❖ sisters and passed her life quietly, ❖ cheerfully in doing small domestic duties.
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• M rs . A uste n : A ffe ction is de sira ble . M one y is a bsolute ly indispe nsa ble ! • Ja ne A uste n : If I m a rry , I w a nt it to be out of a ffe ction . Like m y m othe r . • Ja ne A uste n : H ow ca n I dispose of m yse lf w ith it?
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W h o is J a n e A u s te n ?
Jane Austen
was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction,earned her a place as one of the most widely read writers in English literature
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• In her short life Jane Austen wrote six of the greatest novels in the English language. • Tom Lefroy had a successful career as a lawyer ,he named his eldest daughter Jane • Neither Jane nor her sister ever married
M a s te r sense and sensibility w o rk s Pride and Prejudice
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‘I certainly shall not. You know how I detest it, unless I am particularly acquainted with my partner. At such an assembly as this, it would be insupportable. Your sisters are engaged, and there is not another woman in the room, whom it would not be a punishment to me to stand up with.’ with.’
她以十分逼真的手法刻画了一些普普 通通的、 而非出类拔萃的人, 通通的 、 而非出类拔萃的人 , 他们通过极 其普通的谈话和行为举止把自己完全而一 致地呈现出来。 奥斯丁的沉静和自制, 致地呈现出来。 简 •奥斯丁的沉静和自制 , 以及绝妙地用平静的言辞去表达她绝妙的 内容, 这些特点, 较之于那些热情洋溢、 内容 , 这些特点 , 较之于那些热情洋溢 、 言辞滔滔不绝的伟大作家, 言辞滔滔不绝的伟大作家 , 同样显示她的 创作天才。 创作天才。 ——《剑桥英国文学史》 ——《剑桥英国文学史》
“我的好老爷,你怎么舍得这样 糟蹋自己的新生亲生女儿?你 是在故意叫我气恼,好让你自 己得意吧。你半点儿也不体谅 我的神经衰弱。” 我的神经衰弱。”
‘You mistake me, my dear. I have a high respect for your nerves. They are my old friends. I have heard you mention them with consideration these twenty years at least.’ least.’
成为简·奥斯汀ppt(英文版)
Twenty years later, they met again. He became Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. She became Jane— a famous novelist .
How to make a great writer?
Ⅰ . Experience is vital
However , as other parents of her time , her parents were busy searching for a wealthy husband to assure their daughter’s future social status. Finally ,they singled Mr. Wisley , the wealthy but dull nephew of lady Grasham(a minor member of British nobility). One day, Mr. Wisley proposed marriage to her, but she repulsed his offer decisively. Because she didn’t want a marriage without affection.
They left everything and eloped. But when Jane realized that Tom had a big family to support , she eventually gave up and ran away from Tom for his reputation and career.
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❖ 1.Her Life ❖ 2. Love Experience ❖ 3.Major Works
❖ 4.Famous Sentences
Her Life
Jane Austen (1775-1817)
◆ An English writer, who first gave the novel its modern character, through the treatment of everyday life.
◆ Of her six great novels, four were published anonymously during her lifetime.
◆ At her death on July 18, 1817 in Winchester, Austen was writing the unfinished Sanditon. Austen was buried in Winchester Cathedral.
• However , in the last few years of her life , her view on social status changed . It was not as important to her as before . Some marriages in her novels were not equal in social status then .
Austen’s Home
She was buried in Winchester Cathedral
LOVE EXPERIENCE
In 1796, Jane met Thomas Langlois Lefroy. Jane Austen and the Irish lawyer who is smart fell in love with each other at the first sight, however, Jane Austen was expected to marry a guy with a good fortune, while Thomas was a young man born in a poor family whose parents wanted their son to marry a rich woman and demanded him to come back to Ireland.
❖ 1.Her Life ❖ 2. Love Experience ❖ 3.Major Works
❖ 4.Famous Sentences
Her Life
Jane Austen (1775-1817)
◆ An English writer, who first gave the novel its modern character, through the treatment of everyday life.
◆ Of her six great novels, four were published anonymously during her lifetime.
◆ At her death on July 18, 1817 in Winchester, Austen was writing the unfinished Sanditon. Austen was buried in Winchester Cathedral.
• However , in the last few years of her life , her view on social status changed . It was not as important to her as before . Some marriages in her novels were not equal in social status then .
Austen’s Home
She was buried in Winchester Cathedral
LOVE EXPERIENCE
In 1796, Jane met Thomas Langlois Lefroy. Jane Austen and the Irish lawyer who is smart fell in love with each other at the first sight, however, Jane Austen was expected to marry a guy with a good fortune, while Thomas was a young man born in a poor family whose parents wanted their son to marry a rich woman and demanded him to come back to Ireland.
JaneAusten简·奥斯汀PPT文学史
-- Jane Austen, letter of March 13, 1816
1.Main concern is about personal relationships, particularly with that between men and women in love. 2. Writes within a narrow sphere, concerns the landed gentry families with the trivial incidents of their everyday life.
The tone of the novel is light, satirical, and vivid. Scenes such as Mr. Collins proposal to Elizabeth, and Lady Catherine visits to Lizzy at Longbourn, provides comic relief to the reader while at the same time revealing certain characteristics of the characters. For example, Lydia's lack of common sense and responsibility is revealed when she takes pride in being the first Bennet girl to be married. Lydia does not take into consideration the circumstance of her marriage, the personality of her husband, or the prospects of their marriage for the future. Elizabeth Bennet's ability to laugh off her misfortunate and to continue to be optimistic, considering her situation, also contributes to the tone of the novel.
1.Main concern is about personal relationships, particularly with that between men and women in love. 2. Writes within a narrow sphere, concerns the landed gentry families with the trivial incidents of their everyday life.
The tone of the novel is light, satirical, and vivid. Scenes such as Mr. Collins proposal to Elizabeth, and Lady Catherine visits to Lizzy at Longbourn, provides comic relief to the reader while at the same time revealing certain characteristics of the characters. For example, Lydia's lack of common sense and responsibility is revealed when she takes pride in being the first Bennet girl to be married. Lydia does not take into consideration the circumstance of her marriage, the personality of her husband, or the prospects of their marriage for the future. Elizabeth Bennet's ability to laugh off her misfortunate and to continue to be optimistic, considering her situation, also contributes to the tone of the novel.
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Run away with me,Jane!
当时的他们都已为爱憔悴不已。 他们相爱,却不能在一起。
“W ha t va lue will be in life if we a re not oge the r?”
Jane: If our love destroys your family , it will destroy itself. 简:如果爱情毁了 你的家庭,它就会 毁掉自己。 Jane说,如果爱情 会摧毁一切,我宁 可不爱。这一刻, 两个人都无比的清 楚,爱情有多伟大, 爱情有多弱小。她 已然明白,这辈子 已经不能再爱了。
Lucy ,影片中不起眼的一个角色,但却起着关键性 的作用。她的鲁莽,无知,冲动,对Tom的喜爱, 反而一次又一次增进了Jane和Tom之间的感情。
Mrs. Austen: Affection is desirable. Money is absolutely indispensable! 奥斯汀夫人:爱情至关重 要,金钱同样必不可少。
面对金钱,她最终选择了爱情,拒绝了卫斯理的求婚。
Sometimes affection is a shy flower that takes times to blossom.————卫斯利
Jane: Could I really have this? (Jane:你觉得我能拥有 吗?) Lefroy: What, precisely? (Lefroy: 拥有什么?确切点) Jane: You. Lefroy: Me, how? Jane: This life with you. (Jane: 今生与你共度) I have no money,no propery ,but you must know what i feel.I’m yours,I’m yours ,heart and soul.
贵族、声名显赫而且非常 富有的格瑞莎姆夫人
年 轻 的 爱 尔 兰 人 汤 姆 · 勒 弗 罗 伊。 一 位 律 师 实 习 生
两人翩翩 起舞,沉 浸在幸福 的之中, 旁若无人。
是他告诉她,她 很有天赋,是他告诉 她,一定会成功。在 当时所有人都不认同 女子写作的情况下, 唯有他在支持她。
20 年 后
物非人亦非,Jane又一次在Tom面前朗读她的文字,向这个男人表 达她克制的——不,应该是深沉隽永的爱,告诉他,是他给她的经历 令这爱在文字中历久弥新。
Her own life is her greatest inspiration.
The End.
Run away with me,Jane!
当时的他们都已为爱憔悴不已。 他们相爱,却不能在一起。
“W ha t va lue will be in life if we a re not oge the r?”
Jane: If our love destroys your family , it will destroy itself. 简:如果爱情毁了 你的家庭,它就会 毁掉自己。 Jane说,如果爱情 会摧毁一切,我宁 可不爱。这一刻, 两个人都无比的清 楚,爱情有多伟大, 爱情有多弱小。她 已然明白,这辈子 已经不能再爱了。
Lucy ,影片中不起眼的一个角色,但却起着关键性 的作用。她的鲁莽,无知,冲动,对Tom的喜爱, 反而一次又一次增进了Jane和Tom之间的感情。
Mrs. Austen: Affection is desirable. Money is absolutely indispensable! 奥斯汀夫人:爱情至关重 要,金钱同样必不可少。
面对金钱,她最终选择了爱情,拒绝了卫斯理的求婚。
Sometimes affection is a shy flower that takes times to blossom.————卫斯利
Jane: Could I really have this? (Jane:你觉得我能拥有 吗?) Lefroy: What, precisely? (Lefroy: 拥有什么?确切点) Jane: You. Lefroy: Me, how? Jane: This life with you. (Jane: 今生与你共度) I have no money,no propery ,but you must know what i feel.I’m yours,I’m yours ,heart and soul.
贵族、声名显赫而且非常 富有的格瑞莎姆夫人
年 轻 的 爱 尔 兰 人 汤 姆 · 勒 弗 罗 伊。 一 位 律 师 实 习 生
两人翩翩 起舞,沉 浸在幸福 的之中, 旁若无人。
是他告诉她,她 很有天赋,是他告诉 她,一定会成功。在 当时所有人都不认同 女子写作的情况下, 唯有他在支持她。
20 年 后
物非人亦非,Jane又一次在Tom面前朗读她的文字,向这个男人表 达她克制的——不,应该是深沉隽永的爱,告诉他,是他给她的经历 令这爱在文字中历久弥新。
Her own life is her greatest inspiration.
The End.