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1、AbstractMarlowewasregardasthemostgiftedofthe“UniversityWits”,whowasfirstusedthe“blankverse”inthedrama.Andhismasterpieceis“TheTragicalHistoryofDoctorFaustus”.Hisworksareallreflecthisambitiousandvoiceofhimself.HisachievementsisthatheproducedtheblankverseandcreatestheRenaissanceheroforEnglishdrama
2、andhisworksarehighlypraisedtheRenaissancespirit.Keywords:Marlowe,Renaissance,significance,achievement16摘要馬婁被認為是最出名的“大學才子”,他是第一個使用無韻體。他的經(jīng)典之作是《浮士德博士》。他所有的作品都反映了他的抱負和他自己本身。他貢獻在于他創(chuàng)造了無韻體,并應用于創(chuàng)造文藝復興期的英雄主義,并且高度贊揚文藝復興精神。關(guān)鍵字:馬婁,文藝復興,重要性,貢獻ContentsAbstract……………………………………………..…………………i摘要……………………………………………….…
3、…………………ii16I.Introduction……………………………………….…………...……1II.BriefintroductiononMarlowe’slifeandhisworks……………...22.1Marlowe’sLife…………………………………………………….22.2Marlowe’sWorks……………………………………………….…3III.SocialSignificanceofMarlowe’sPlaysandHisLiteraryAchievement………………………………………………..…………73.1SocialSignificanceofMa
4、rlowe’sPlay……………..…………….73.2HisLiteraryAchievement………………………………….…...103.2.1Marlowe’sgreatestachievementliesinthatheprefacedtheblankverseandmadeittheprincipalmediumofEnglishdrama………………………………………………………………..103.2.2HissecondachievementishiscreationoftheRenaissanceheroforEnglishdrama……………………………………………
5、…..…113.2.3ThethemesofhisworksarethepraiseoftheRenaissancespirit.………………………………………………………………...12IV.Conclusion……………………………………………………….15References…………………………………………………….…….16Acknowledgements…………………...………….………………….17I.IntroductionAftertheendtheHundredYear’sWarwithFrance(137-1453),16Englandwasagainblown
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