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Romanzi realistici e satira nella letteratura inglese e irlandese del XVIII secolo, Appunti di Inglese

Quattro importanti autori della letteratura inglese e irlandese del XVIII secolo: Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Jonathan Swift e Laurence Sterne. Vengono descritti i loro capolavori e le innovazioni che hanno portato alla letteratura dell'epoca. In particolare, si parla di romanzi realistici e di satira, due temi molto presenti nella letteratura del periodo. utile per gli studenti di letteratura inglese e irlandese, ma anche per chi vuole approfondire la conoscenza di questi autori e delle loro opere.

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Scarica Romanzi realistici e satira nella letteratura inglese e irlandese del XVIII secolo e più Appunti in PDF di Inglese solo su Docsity! Daniel Defoe Daniel Defoe with Robinsonn Crusoe is the author of the realistic novel, in fact he focuses on the precise description of time and place. The novel is narrated by the protagonist himself, through a sort of false autobiography, since Robinson never existed. The realism inside the novel is given by the numerous descriptions and information that the author inserts, so that the reader can follow the protagonist step by step in his story.The novel also celebrates the English mercantile spirit, in fact Robinson represents the typical Puritan English who wanted to colonize the world, convinced that he would then be rewarded by God. The goal of colonization is evident towards the end of the novel, in which he will colonize the native man, namely Friday. Robinson in fact will take care of giving a name to the colonized, of dressing him in European clothes, of teaching him a new language and a new religion, always maintaining a technical superiority in such a way as to possess various advantages over the colonized. Samuel Richardson The novel "Pamela or the virtue rewarded" is considered the first bestseller in the world, it is an epistolary novel written in letters, which are largely written by the protagonist Pamela, through this exchange of letters Richardson performs a psychological analysis of the characters. Pamela was a young waitress of about 15, who in the novel in addition to writing numerous letters to her parents will dare to resist the various sexual advances of her master in order to protect his virtue. In the end, however, she will manage to marry her young nobleman but by setting conditions that he had to respect: to follow a Christian life, sober and married. Pamela's action proved to be an inspiration for the various readers, who considered her a real heroine. Others, on the other hand, considered it a social danger, as this attitude encouraged other women to oppose the libertine lifestyle of the nobles. Jonathan Swift Jonathan Swift was one of the most influential Irish writers of this era especially for his satirical works. His most famous work was the book "Gulliver's Travels", in which the author mixes the utopian genre with that of the travel tradition; in fact on a first level of reading it is a simple journey of the protagonist, Gulliver, around the world, totally imaginary but made real thanks to Swift's attention in describing geography; in the background, on the other hand, satire is evident, used by the author to expose civilized society to complete criticism. The work, initially published anonymously due to the many allusions to the politics of the period, was made up of four books. Swift wants to demonstrate the contradictions of the civilization of his time to annihilate false values and prejudices. The book targets Gulliver, the symbol of Middle English, the man in the street who finds himself uprooted from everyday life. Laurence Sterne Laurence Sterne was a great Irish writer, whose greatest masterpiece was "Tristram Shandy", a work consisting of nine volumes. Stern's innovation was not to adopt any plot and no temporal scheme, in fact the various dialogues and thoughts of the characters are not clearly defined. In order to do this, Stern used various tricks: to leave blank pages, especially following the death of characters, asterisks, doodles .. All this gives the impression that Stern wants to make fun of the critics of the time, in fact his work was defined as an anti-novel, but in reality it is a sentimental novel, in which the author emphasizes a great sensitivity of sensations in his characters. Furthermore, not having a temporal pattern is also due to the fact that Stern considers that an action can have an impact on the character that can be much longer than the real duration, which is why for him that action will take up entire paragraphs.
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