《新旅程:國際大學英語語言文學教授協會2013年北京年會論文集》是2015年5月1日清華大學出版社出版的圖書,作者是曹莉、金莉。
基本介紹
- 書名:新旅程:國際大學英語語言文學教授協會2013年北京年會論文集
- 作者:曹莉、金莉
- ISBN:9787302385691
- 定價:98元
- 出版社:清華大學出版社
- 出版時間:2015年5月1日
內容簡介,目錄,
內容簡介
《新旅程:國際大學英語語言文學教授協會2013年北京年會論文集》本書為國際大學英語語言文學教授協會於2013年8月16-20日在清華大學舉辦的第22屆年會的論文集,共收錄了來自12個國家24位學者的研究論文,所涉領域包括古英語文學、文藝復興早期文學、莎士比亞研究、18世紀文學、維多利亞文學、英國浪漫主義、現代英國文學、早期美國文學、現當代美國文學、文學理論、英語史、辭彙語義學,以及傳記和文本研究等;此外,還專設了“英語語言文學研究在中國”的專題。
目錄
Preface
Li Cao ..............................................................................................v
From Both Ends of the Looking-Glass: The Study of
English Literature in a Non-English Culture
Heh-Hsiang Yuan ............................................................................1
Poetry as Enchantment
Dana Gioia ....................................................................................22
e Bedan Legacy: e Ways Bede’s Works Have Been
Used
George Hardin Brown ..................................................................47
Who Reads of Lamwel? The Pardoner’s Tale and the
Politics of Textual Access
Andrew Taylor ...............................................................................60
Spenser’s “Home”: Colin Clouts Come Home Againe
and the Methodology of Literary Biography
Jean R. Brink .................................................................................77
Hamlet and Violence
Robert Appelbaum ........................................................................97
Milton as Poet-Citizen
Barbara K. Lewalski ....................................................................115
Miltonic Perspectives on Dryden’s Oldham Elegy
Sanford Budick ...........................................................................132
ii
Public Lectures on Literature and the Birth of “English”
William Christie ..........................................................................147
omas Hardy’s “Poems of 1912-13”: A Jungian View
Byunghwa Joh .............................................................................165
e Transformation of American Orientalism: e
Chinese Novels of Pearl S. Buck
Victoria Lipina .............................................................................193
Past Forgetting: e Ghost of Ethnic Identity in Philip
Roth’s The Ghost Writer and Maxine Hong Kingston’s
The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood among
Ghosts
Emily Budick ...............................................................................204
The Quest for Sacred Time in T. S. Eliot’s “Journey of
the Magi”
Temur Kobakhidze .....................................................................216
Elizabeth Bishop’s Encoded Love Poetry and Sexual
Identity
Yangsoon Kim .............................................................................227
e Drama of Shaping a Lyrical Moment: An Approach
to the Poetry of Dana Gioia
Thomas Austenfeld .....................................................................244
Eliot and Heraclitus
Jewel Spears Brooker ................................................................259
Reviewing the Text-Context Relation
Herbert Grabes ...........................................................................270
iii
The Gender-Split and Roaming “I”: The Impact of
Transgender eory on Autobiography and the Travel
Narrative
Chantal Zabus .............................................................................284
Variation and Change in English Newspapers in
Mid-18th Century London
Udo Fries .....................................................................................302
Lexical Semantics with and without Sense Relations:
Pig Terms in EFL Dictionaries
Przemys?aw ?ozowski ...............................................................321
The Queen and the Knight: Consciousness and Image
in the Campbell-Sitwell Correspondence
Peter F. Alexander .......................................................................337
Allen Ginsberg and His Chinese Dreams
Shiyi Yu........................................................................................354
“Improvisation in Beijing,” the Orient and Counterculture:
A Reading of Allen Ginsberg’s China Works
Jian Zhang ...................................................................................375
e Reception of William Wordsworth in the Period of
Late Qing and Republic of China
Yan Zhang ...................................................................................392
Notes on Contributors ........................................................409