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1、 本 科 毕 业 论 文 分析纯真年代所反映的“老纽约”社会Analysis of “the Old New York” Society Reflected in The Age of Innocence 毕业设计(论文)原创性声明和使用授权说明原创性声明本人郑重承诺:所呈交的毕业设计(论文),是我个人在指导教师的指导下进行的研究工作及取得的成果。尽我所知,除文中特别加以标注和致谢的地方外,不包含其他人或组织已经发表或公布过的研究成果,也不包含我为获得安阳工学院及其它教育机构的学位或学历而使用过的材料。对本研究提供过帮助和做出过贡献的个人或集体,均已在文中作了明确的说明并表示了谢意。作 者 签

2、 名: 日 期: 指导教师签名: 日 期: 使用授权说明 本人完全了解安阳工学院关于收集、保存、使用毕业设计(论文)的规定,即:按照学校要求提交毕业设计(论文)的印刷本和电子版本;学校有权保存毕业设计(论文)的印刷本和电子版,并提供目录检索与阅览服务;学校可以采用影印、缩印、数字化或其它复制手段保存论文;在不以赢利为目的前提下,学校可以公布论文的部分或全部内容。作者签名: 日 期: Table of Contents摘要 IIIAbstractIVIntroduction 1Chapter 1 Literature Background and Plot Summary 31. 1 The h

3、istorical background of The Age of Innocence 3 1. 2 The plot summary of The Age of Innocence 3Chapter 2 New York Upper Class Attitudes Towards the Relationship Among the Three Major Characters 52. 1 Upper class attitudes towards the relationship between Newland and May 52.1.1 Newlands attitude towar

4、ds his relationship with May5 2.1.2 Mays attitude towards her relationship with Newland6 2.1.3 Ellens attitude towards the relationship between Newland and May 7 2.1.4 Relatives and friendsattitudes towards the relationship between Newland and May 7 2.2 Upper class attitudes towards the relationship

5、 between Newland and Ellen 8 2.2.1 Newlands attitude towards his relationship with Ellen 8 2.2.2 Ellens attitude towards her relationship with Newland 9 2.2.3 Mays attitude towards the relationship between Newland and Ellen10 2.2.4 Relatives and friends attitudes towards the retionship between Newla

6、nd and Ellen12Chapter 3 The Social Features of the “Old New York”123. 1 The conservatism of “old New York”123. 2 The hypocrisy of “old New York” 13 3. 3 The snobbism of “old New York” 14Conclusion16Acknowledgements17Bibliography18 分析纯真年代所反映的“老纽约”社会摘要: 伊迪丝华顿是美国著名小说家之一。她一生创作出大量杰出作品,其中纯真年代诠释了华顿一生的历程,浓缩

7、了她思想的精髓。这部小说对当代起着不可小视的作用。小说以贵族青年纽兰和埃伦的爱情悲剧为主线,以新兴资产阶级的代表博福特的命运沉浮为辅,相互映衬,反映出内战之后美国上流社会最典型的时代特征。本文首先简要介绍伊迪丝华顿本人及其作品。其次介绍了纯真年代的时代背景以及主要内容梗概。小说通过贵族青年纽兰与埃伦之间的爱情悲剧故事,展现出19世纪70年代末纽约上流社会的风貌。接着主要阐述纽约上流社会对三位主人公间关系的看法。年轻儒雅的纽兰深陷在遵守社会规范和追求真爱的两难境地,热情奔放的埃伦摇摆于摆脱婚姻的枷锁与聆听真情的呐喊之间,而天真纯洁的梅则致力于维护自己的婚姻和保全虚妄的社会地位。而亲戚朋友们为了家

8、族名誉与梅合谋赶走埃伦,所有这些看似简单的情节却蕴含着人性的冷漠与世俗的捆绑。再接下来具体分析“老纽约”的社会特点。通过分析小说主要人物间的关系,以及亲戚朋友和他们自身对其关系的看法及他们的最终选择,不难看出纽约上流社会保守、虚伪和势利的特点。最后为结语,系统阐述文章的主旨内涵。 关键词: 伊迪丝华顿 老纽约 社会特点IVAnalysis of “the Old New York” Society Reflected in The Age of InnocenceAbstract: Edith Wharton is one of the most distinguished American

9、women writers in the twentieth century. As a productive writer, she published a great many famous works during her life, among which, The Age of Innocence is definitely the most representative one which can be regarded as the miniature of Whartons whole life and contains the essence of her thoughts.

10、 It is no exaggeration to say that this novel has made a great contribution to the development of realistic novels. The novel gives first place to the love tragedy between nobleman Newland and Ellen, supplementing by the ups and downs of Beaufort which is the representative of the emerging bourgeois

11、. By complementing each other, they reflect the most typical characteristics of the American upper class after the Civil War.The first part of the paper gives a general introduction of the authorEdith Wharton, and her main works. Chapter 1 is about the historical background and the plot summary of T

12、he Age of Innocence. By illustrating the love tragedy between Newland and Ellen, we can see the social customs of the upper class in New York in the late 1870s. In Chapter 2, New York upper class attitudes towards the relationship among the three major characters will be elaborated. Young gentleman

13、Newland Archers contradiction in social responsibility and self freedom and the love with Ellen Olenska; Passionate Ellen Olenskas dilemma in the marriage crisis with her husband and her affair with Newland, while innocent Mays struggle in maintaining her marriage and fallacious social position. How

14、ever, their relatives and friends try everything they can to expel Ellen back to Europe together with May in order to protect family reputation. All these seeming surface plots actually are the defense against the conventions and human apathy. Chapter 3 is the backbone of the thesis, aiming to analy

15、ze the social characters of the “Old New York”. By analyzing the upper class attitudes towards the relationship among the three major characters and their choices, it is easy to see that the conservatism, hypocrisy and snobbism of the upper class. The last part restates the aim of the thesis, and th

16、e conclusion of the thesis. Key Words: Edith Wharton; old New York; social characteristics VIIntroduction Edith Wharton was an exotic flower in American history of literature, and she is one of the most outstanding “novel of manners” after Henry James. Wharton was born in a prominent aristocratic fa

17、mily, living an affluent and leisurely life. At Whartons early age, she learned the intricacies of social customs and rituals under the guidance of her grandmother and mother, so she was quite familiar with the customs of the world of upper class. Wharton showed a keen interest in literature in her

18、childhood. Later, she got married with Edward Wharton sharing the equal prestige. As they were not congenial in hobbies and interests, Wharton was tired of the vain and flashy social activities of upper class. She got divorced resolutely and determinedly with Edward regardless of the upper class obj

19、ection. Wharton left for Europe after divorce. She was influenced by Europeans edification of thought, and raised her keen insight on the current situation in society at that time. Wharton hobnobbed with Hery James, and her early works had traced the creation of James. She was put on a lot of glorio

20、us titles since she had long been desolated, such as “Americas most distinguished secular style writer”, “godmother of the psychological novel” “feminist prophet” and so on. Because of Whartons prominent family background, she knew very well about the customs of New Yorks upper class, and New Yorks

21、cultural environment had given her unique social sensitivity and literary tastes. As one member of the upper class, Wharton lived a wealthy life since she was a little girl. Since she had witnessed the old conventions for a long time, it was quite easy for her to write according to these experiences

22、. “She was quite familiar with New York upper class, not only just familiar with its gold-plated surface, but also well aware of nature of decadent” (Wang Yiting, 2011). Edith Wharton once wrote in her autobiography Backward Glance that “life is the saddest thing there is next to death”, which seems

23、 to imply that stories tend to reflect sadness. She seldom wrote romantic scenes in her stories and she never paid attention to fairy tales, the fabulous or the legendary. And consequently, most of her tales depicted heroes and heroines leading unhappy lives. Many of her works were based on the back

24、ground of New York. The masterpieces based on “Old New York” of Wharton included full length novel “The Age of Innocence” ,“The House of Mirth” and the novella collection “Old New York”(including “false dawns”, “New Years Day”, “spark”, “spinster”). These works fully and truly reflected the social c

25、haracters of old New York upper class in the late 19th century and early 20th century. The Age of Innocence is the most important masterpiece of Wharton which caused a huge repercussion as soon as it was published. It had brought substantial economic income and extraordinary reputation and played a

26、great role for her to win the 1921 Pulitzer Prize, and been the first lady to receive this honor in American history. In this novel, New York is definitely more than just a geographical name, and also has become a land of culture that is casted in the unique human color.Chapter 1 The Historical Back

27、ground and Plot Summary of The Age of Innocence1.1 The historical background of The Age of Innocence The historical background of The Age of Innocence is New York of the late 1870s. People of that era paid more attention to the elegant and exquisite manners than anything else in the history of New Y

28、ork. “The upper class make every effort to “window dressing” all the time .They refused any external threat to the entire upper class and decorated their every action under the protection of holiness and integrity” (Wang Min, 2008). They were most concerned about their social status, living a leisur

29、ely life under the imprisoned and boring social norms. They turned a deaf ear to the misfortunes of others. The author depicts them vividly like this “In reality they all lived in a kind of hieroglyphic world, where the real thing was never said or done or even thought ,but only represented by a set

30、 of arbitrary signs”(Wharton, 2004). At that time New York society was dominated by men, women did not have the right to speak and accept education in school like men. The most shameful thing of one family was divorce. In order to obey the social norms, the female had to give up their rights to purs

31、ue happiness and freedom, which would definitely result in the inevitable tragic ending of women who are in the “other” status in a patriarchal society. 1.2 The plot summary of The Age of Innocence The Age of Innocence tells a tragic love story between Newland and Ellen. The male character in the no

32、vel Newland Archer is born in a prestigious family in New York, young and refined, and he always feels apart from the whole society. When Newland plans to announce his engagement with May Welland, a lady from the upper class with the same reputation, Mays cousin Ellen suddenly comes back from Europe

33、. She wants to seek help from her family for her divorce. Newland is attracted by Ellen who has outstanding personality but miserable marriage, and his emotional balance is gradually inclined to Ellen. With spiritual awakening, Newland finds the beautiful wisdom and full of artistic temperament Elle

34、n is his true lover, but his fiancee May seems to have nothing except her purity and elegance. May and the upper class represented by her are really boring and lifeless. At that time, New York are old fashioned, the old conventions and traditions they comply and maintain seem never be changed and br

35、oken. Therefore though Newland and Ellen are in love, they doom to be a tragedy. Finally, Newland gives up his lover, follows the trend and accepts the responsibility of family and marriage for May impediment together with the upper class. Many years later, after Mays death, Newland has the chance t

36、o meet Ellen again, but he just sits on the bench under Ellens apartment and recalls the memory of Ellen. Meeting with Ellen, knowing and loving each other becomes the most vivid and real memory of Newlands lifetime. Chapter 2 New York Upper Class Attitudes Towards the Relationship Among the Three M

37、ajor Characters The plaintive love story between Newland Archer and Ellen Olenska Countess is the main line of “The Age of Innocence”. It seems that Newland and Mays combination is quite welcomed. Deviant Ellen would not have been accepted by the New York upper class at first, so their love is fierc

38、ely despised by the New York society and cant avoid the misfortune under the suppression of New York.2.1 Upper class attitudes towards the relationship between Newland and May The upper class here includes Newland, May, Ellen and their relatives and friends. 2.1.1 Newlands attitude towards his relat

39、ionship with May Newland Archer is born in a wealthy family of New York upper class, well educated, talented and ideal, and well versed in the customs and fashion of the old New York society. He is a standard gentleman that society has trained. After the announcement of his engagement with May on th

40、e ball, he imagines happily that “what a life it was going to be, with this whiteness, radiance, goodness at ones side”(Wharton, 2004). “The young man was sincerely but placidly in love. He was delighted in the radiant good looks of his betrothed, in her health, her horsemanship, her grace and quick

41、ness at games, and the shy interest in books and ideas that she was beginning to develop under his guidance.”(Wharton, 2004). We can judge from these sentences that Newland is quite satisfied with his fiancee. However, after he comes across Ellen, he is attracted by the passionate and liberal lady a

42、nd falls in love with her. Comparing with Ellen, innocent May seems dull and vapid. Newland gradually begin to think that his marriage is “a dull association of material and social interests held together by ignorance on the one side and hypocrisy on the other”(Wharton, 2004). After he gets married,

43、 “Archer had reverted to all his old inherited ideas about marriage. It was less trouble to conform with the tradition and treat May exactly as all his friends treated their wives”(Wharton, 2004). Nevertheless, Newland is deeply despaired by Mays inanity and he still keeps Ellen in mind. He seeks to

44、 elope with Ellen when the old Mingott is sick, but unfortunately May is pregnant and Newland has to give up his true lover and takes the responsibility of family. “Newland Archer was a quiet and self-controlled young man. Conformity to the discipline of a small society had become almost his second

45、nature”(Wharton, 2004). It shows that Newland and Ellens love tragedy, in some degree, is caused by Newlands coward personality besides the bondage of the old conventions. But when Newland gives up the plan to elope with Ellen and makes himself to be a model husband and father, it also shows that it

46、 is his responsibility to take care of his wife and child. 2.1.2 Mays attitude towards her relationship with NewlandMay is a typical “beautiful angel” in the novel. After receiving the traditional education and the influence of upper class, May has become a perfect “the other” and has lived in an atmosphere of passive observation and judgment forever. In the patriarchal society with

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