목차
머리말 = 1
Ⅰ. 영국민과 영문학 = 8
1. What Is a National Literature? = 9
2. What Is English Literature? = 12
3. England and Its Literature = 16
4. Notes on the English Character = 21
Ⅱ. 영문학 소사 = 26
1. Earliest England = 27
2. Medieval England = 35
3. The Elizabethan Age = 43
4. Seventeenth-Century England = 51
5. Eighteenth-Century England = 58
6. The Romantic Age = 65
7. The Victorian Age = 73
8. Twentieth-Century England = 84
Ⅲ. 문학의 연구 = 104
1. What Is Literature? = 105
2. Qualities of Literature = 110
3. Why Study Literature? = 115
4. The Literature Work = 122
5. The Modes of Literature = 127
Ⅳ. 작품선 = 133
1. Poetry = 134
GEOFFREY CHAUCER = 135
from The Canterbury Tales = 136
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE = 149
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love = 149
SIR WALTER RALEIGH = 151
The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd = 151
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE = 153
Songs from the Plays : When Icicles Hang by the Wall = 155
O Mistress Mine = 156
Full Fashion Five = 157
Sonnets :
29 : "When in Disgrace" = 157
66 : "third with All These" = 158
116 : "Let me Not to the Marriage of True Minds" = 159
JOHN DONNE = 160
Song : Go and Catch a Falling Star = 160
A Valediction : Forbidding Mourning = 162
Holy Sonnets :
1 : "Thou Hast Made Me" = 164
10 : "Death, Be Not Proud" = 164
BEN JONSON = 166
Song : To Celia = 167
To the Memory of My Beloved, the Author, Mr.William Shakespeare = 167
ANDREW MARVELL = 171
To His Coy Mistress = 171
JOHN MILTON = 174
Lycidas = 176
Sonnets :
What Needs My Shakespear for His Honoured Bones = 182
When I Consider How My Light Is Spent = 183
From Paradise Lost = 184
ALEXANDER POPE = 193
From An Essay on Criticism = 194
From An Essay on Man = 199
THOMAS GRAY = 209
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard = 209
WILLIAM BLAKE = 216
Piping down the Valleys Wild = 217
The Sick Rose = 218
The Tyger = 218
ROBERT BURNS = 220
Sweet Afton = 221
A Red, Red Rose = 222
Auld Lang Syne = 223
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH = 225
We Are Seven = 226
Tintern Abbey = 227
My Heart Leaps up When I Behold = 234
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud = 234
The Solitary Reaper = 235
Sonnets :
It is a Beauteous Evening = 237
London, 1802 = 237
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE = 239
Kubla Khan = 240
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY = 243
Ozymandias = 244
Ode to the West Wind = 244
JOHN KEATS = 249
Ode on a Grecian Urn = 250
Ode to a Nightingale = 252
Sonnets :
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer = 255
Bright Star ! Would I Were Steadfast as Thou Art = 256
ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON = 257
Break, Break, Break = 258
Ulysses = 259
ROBERT BROWNING = 262
Home Thoughts, from Abroad = 263
My Last Duchess = 264
MATTHEW ARNOLD = 267
Dover Beach = 268
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS = 270
Pied Beauty = 271
The Windhover = 272
THOMAS HARDY = 274
The Darkling Thrush = 275
The Man He Killed = 277
A.E. HOUSMAN = 278
Loveliest of Trees = 278
When I was One-and-Twenty = 279
WILLIAM BUTLER TEATS = 281
The Lake Isle of Innisfree = 282
Sailing to Byzantium = 283
T.S. ELIOT = 286
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock = 289
The Hollow Men = 295
W.H. AUDEN = 302
Mus$$\acute e$$e des Beaux Arts = 303
The Unknown Citizen = 304
DYLAN THOMAS = 306
Fern Hill = 307
Do not go gentle into that good night = 309
2. Prose Fiction = 311
JONATHAN SWIFT = 312
From Gulliver's Travels = 313
DANIEL DEFOE = 328
From Robinson Crusoe = 328
CHARLES DICKENS = 339
From David Copperfield = 340
THOMAS HARDY = 356
To Please His Wife = 356
JOSEPH CONRAD = 373
The Secret Sharer = 374
JAMES JOYCE = 413
Araby = 414
VIRGINIA WOOLF = 421
The Duchess and the Jeweller = 421
D.H. LAWRENCE = 429
Tickets, Please = 430
3. Drama = 443
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE = 444
From Macbeth = 444
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN = 460
From The School for Scandal = 461
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW = 483
From Arms and the Man = 484
4. Nonfiction = 504
FRANCIS BACON = 505
Of Travel = 506
Of Studies = 508
CHARLES LAMB = 510
Old China = 511
JOHN HENRY NEWMAN = 517
A Definition of a Gentleman = 517
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON = 519
El Dorado = 520
G.K. CHESTERTON = 523
On Lying in Bed = 523
E.M. FORSTER = 527
My Wood = 529
J.B. PRIESTLEY = 533
My First Article = 534
Dreams = 535
No School Report = 536
GEORGE ORWELL = 538
Shooting an Elephant = 538
Glossary of Literary
Allusions and Critical Terms = 546