мiжнародного Гуманiтарній унiверситет
Кафедра Лiнгвiстікі та ПЕРЕКЛАД
Курсова робота
на тему:
Lingual-Stylistic Peculiarities of Poetic Works of English Romanticism
студента 6 курсу
Руснака Геннадiя
науковий керiвнік
канд. фiлол. наук
доц. Мартинюк О.А
Одеса +2013
Plan
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Notion of Romanticism in terms of Style
.1 General View of Romanticism
.2 Life and Heritage of the Romantic Poets
Chapter 2. Peculiarities of Style of the works of Romantic Poets
.1 Stylistic analysis of Lord Byrons works Destruction of Sennacherib, Prometheus, Darkness
.2 Stylistic analysis of Shellys works Adonais
2.3 Stylistic analysis of Wordsworths work A Fact and Imagination
Conclusion
References
value of English Romanticism can be hardly ever overestimated. It is not just poetry or prose in itself, but an entire world of philosophy, world of brilliant ideas and world of crushed hopes for the future of mankind. It shows us the widest range of human potential to analyze and feel, the universe of dreams collected in lines of masterpieces that will outlive the centuries.
And, of course, it represents a wonderful field for stylistic analysis. Doubtless the works of great masters are loaded with immense amount of different means to create an image.paper researches the lingual-stylistic peculiarities of style reproduction: the way the author s style is created via the combination of different artistic means at all levels of language. The aim of the research is to study the methods and procedures which were applied for the reproduction of specific ideas; and the influence that they cause on the reader. Poetic works by Lord Byron, Wordsworth and Shelley are the object of the research; and lingual-stylistic peculiarities of the poems Destruction of Sennacherib, Prometheus, Darkness, A Fact and Imagination, Adonais, To the Men of England are its subject.present work concentrates mainly on that second part and researches what formal elements create the style at different levels, ways of their rendering and their overall influence on the style reproduction.aim of this paper is to contrast the style of the poems, finding the convergent and divergent features in their building elements and defining their impact at the correspondent level as well as generally at the level of a poem. In the course of research different methods were used, quantitative, comparative, contrastive and oppositional being among them.the material for the research, it was decided to take poems of Romantic poets as the variety of artistic means at all the language levels provides a rich base for the study. The introduction focuses upon the theoretical premises of the research, its topic and objectives.first chapter covers the study of theoretical problems discussed in the research, outlines the Romanticism as art and works of the Lord Byron, Wordsworth, Shelly studied.second chapter discusses the peculiarities of the style-creating means of reproduction of Lord Byron`s, Wordsworth s, Shelly s poems at all the language levels.results of the research are summarized in the conclusions.
1. THE NOTION OF ROMANTICISM IN TERMS OF STYLE
1.1 General view of Romanticism
Romanticism was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the European culture, originating toward the end of the 18th century. Having reflected the despair and disappointment caused by the results of the French Revolution, ideology of Enlightment and scientific progress, it opposed the utilitarianism and leveling of personality the tendency to unlimited freedom, will for perfection and renovation, pathos towards personal and civil independence (8 , 97). Tense and painful dissonance of an ideal and social reality is the basis for romantic type of perception of the world and art. The assertion of self-worth of spiritual and creative life of an individual, representation of strong feelings, spiritual and healing nature meet in art of Romantics the themes of heroic protest along with motifs of universal sorrow, universal evil, night side of a human soul , that are often covered in forms of irony, grotesque and tragicomic essence (3,111). The interest towards national folklore and culture of own and foreign nations, towards the past and its idealizat...