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Culture of the youth
The foundation of the great schools which were named Universities was
everywhere throughout Europe a special mark of the new impulse that
Christendom had got from the Crusades. A new desire for study sprang up in
the West from its contact with the more cultured East. Oxford and Cambridge
are the oldest universities in England. Both of these universities are very
beautiful. They have some of the finest architecture in Britain. Some of
their colleges, chapels and libraries are three, four and even five hundred
years old, and are full of valuable books and precious paintings. Of the
early history of Cambridge little is known, but enough remains to enable us
to trace the early steps by which Oxford gained its intellectual glory. The
history of Cambridge is believed to begin in 1209 when several hundred
students and scholars arrived at the little town of Cambridge after having
walked 60 miles from Oxford According to the custom they joined themselves
into “Universities” or a society of people with common employment. Only
later they came to be associated with scholarship. '
Cambridge won independence from the Town rule in 1500. Students were
of different ages and came from everywhere. Gradually the idea of the
College developed and in 1284 Peter house, the oldest College was
established. In 1440 King Henry VI founded King’s College, and other
colleges followed. The first college of Oxford University was founded in
1249. At hat time with the revival of classic studies many teachers became
enemies of parliament, and the Church. The lectures of Vicarious on the
Civil Law at Oxford were prohibited by the English king. Now the university
of Oxford has thirty-five colleges and about thirteen thousand students.
There were no woman students at Oxford until 1878, when the first women’s
college, Lady Margaret Hall, was up. Now, most colleges are open to man and
women. Oxford is famous for its first-class education as well as its
beautiful buildings. Many students want to study there. It is not so easy
to get a place at Oxford University to study for a degree. But outside the
university there are many smaller private colleges, which offer less
difficult courses and where it is easy to enrol.
Vocabulary
Architecture - архитектура
Valuable - ценный
Precious - дорогой
Christendom – Христианский мир
Crusade – крестовый поход
Spring up - возникать
Revival of classic studies – возрождение классических наук
Prohibit - запрещать
Degree – ученая степень
Enrol – зачислять
Arts
American literature is dated from Mark Twain. Much of his writing was
autobiographical. «Life on the Mississippi» was a story of his experiences
as a pilot learning the great river and the country that it crossed, and
the society that lived on its boats or along its banks. In 1884 came the
greatest of his achievements«Huckleberry Finn». 'All modern literature
comes from «Huckleberry Finn»', said Ernest Hemingway, and the aphorism is
really true. Mark Twain was considered by his contemporaries the Lincoln of
American literature. The «valley of democracy» that created Mark Twain
produced his friend W.D. Howells. In his writing Howells gave the most
comprehensive picture of middle-class American society to be found in the
whole of American literature. Probably no other novelist except Balzac ever
made so elaborate a report on his society as did W.D. Howells. He drew
genre pictures of the New England countryside, the best of all portraits of
the «self-made» businessman, the extravagant life of the Ohio frontier, the
rough life and work in New York City, and the clash of cultures in European
resorts. Howells was not only one of the most representative American
novelists; but he was, too, at the same time, the leading American
Literature literary critic. He edited the great «Atlantic Monthly». He
introduced Ibsen, Zola, and Turgenev to American audiences, discovered and
sponsored younger writers like Stephen Crane and Frank Norris.
The third of the major novelists who emerged during the 1870s and
reached maturity in the transition years was Henry James. Henry James took
middle-class America for his theme. His best novels -«The Portrait of a
Lady», «The American», «The Ambassadors», «The Wings of the Dove» - explore
the themes of manners and morals. Very often they are cast into a pattern
of New World innocence and Old World corruption. Of all American novelists
between Hawthorne and Faulkner, James was most completely preoccupied with
moral problems. Because James wrote of characters and subjects alien to the
average American, and in a style intricate and sophisticated, he achieved
little popularity in his own lifetime.
Vocabulary
Pilot - лоцман
Comprehensive – исчерпывающий, полный
Frontier - граница
Contemporary - современник
Genre pictures – жанровые сцены
Transition years – переходный период
Preoccupy – занимать, поглощать внимание
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