出版時(shí)間:2009-5-1 出版社:中國(guó)對(duì)外翻譯出版社 作者:奧斯汀 (Jane Austen) 頁(yè)數(shù):296
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前言
一部文學(xué)史是人類從童真走向成熟的發(fā)展史,是一個(gè)個(gè)文學(xué)大師用如椽巨筆記載的人類的心靈史,也是承載人類良知與情感反思的思想史。閱讀這些傳世的文學(xué)名著就是在閱讀最鮮活生動(dòng)的歷史,就是在與大師們做跨越時(shí)空的思想交流與情感交流,它會(huì)使一代代的讀者獲得心靈的滋養(yǎng)與巨大的審美滿足?! ≈袊?guó)對(duì)外翻譯出版公司以中外語(yǔ)言學(xué)習(xí)和中外文化交流為自己的出版方向,向廣大讀者提供既能提升語(yǔ)言能力,又能滋養(yǎng)心靈的精神大餐是我們的一貫宗旨。盡管隨著網(wǎng)絡(luò)技術(shù)和數(shù)字出版的發(fā)展,讀者獲得這些作品的途徑更加便捷,但是,一本本裝幀精美、墨香四溢的圖書(shū)仍是讀書(shū)人的最愛(ài)?! 笆熳x唐詩(shī)三百首,不會(huì)做詩(shī)也會(huì)吟”,漢語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)如此,外語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)尤其如此。要想徹底學(xué)好一種語(yǔ)言,必須有大量的閱讀。這不僅可以熟能生巧地掌握其語(yǔ)言技能,也可了解一種語(yǔ)言所承載的獨(dú)特文化?!爸凶g經(jīng)典文庫(kù)?世界文學(xué)名著(英語(yǔ)原著版)”便是這樣一套必將使讀者受益終生的讀物。
內(nèi)容概要
《傲慢與偏見(jiàn)》是英國(guó)女小說(shuō)家簡(jiǎn)·奧斯汀的代表作。這部作品以日常生活為素材,一反當(dāng)時(shí)社會(huì)上流行的感傷小說(shuō)的內(nèi)容和矯揉造作的寫(xiě)作方法,生動(dòng)地反映了18世紀(jì)末到19世紀(jì)初處于保守和閉塞狀態(tài)下的英國(guó)鄉(xiāng)鎮(zhèn)生活和世態(tài)人情。這部社會(huì)風(fēng)情畫(huà)式的小說(shuō)不僅在當(dāng)時(shí)吸引著廣大的讀者,時(shí)至今日,仍給讀者以獨(dú)特的藝術(shù)享受。
本書(shū)為英語(yǔ)原著版。
作者簡(jiǎn)介
簡(jiǎn)·奧斯?。↗ane
Austen,1775年12月16日-1817年7月18日)是英國(guó)著名女性小說(shuō)家,她的作品主要關(guān)注鄉(xiāng)紳家庭女性的婚姻和生活,以女性特有的細(xì)致入微的觀察力和活潑風(fēng)趣的文字真實(shí)地描繪了她周?chē)澜绲男√斓?。奧斯汀終身未婚,家道小康。由于居住在鄉(xiāng)村小鎮(zhèn),接觸到的是中小地主、牧師等人物以及他們恬靜、舒適的生活環(huán)境,因此她的作品里沒(méi)有重大的社會(huì)矛盾。她以女性特有的細(xì)致入微的觀察力,真實(shí)地描繪了她周?chē)澜绲男√斓?,尤其是紳士淑女間的婚姻和愛(ài)情風(fēng)波。她的作品格調(diào)輕松詼諧,富有喜劇性沖突,深受讀者歡迎。
簡(jiǎn)·奧斯汀的代表作品有《理智與情感》 (Sense and Sensibility, 1811),《傲慢與偏見(jiàn)》(Pride and
Prejudice, 1813),《曼斯菲爾德莊園》(Mansfield Park, 1814),《愛(ài)瑪》(Emma,
1815),《諾桑覺(jué)寺》(Northanger Abbey, 1818, 死后出版),以及《勸導(dǎo)》(Persuasion, 1818,
死后出版)。
書(shū)籍目錄
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chapter 58
Chapter 59
Chapter 60
Chapter 61
章節(jié)摘錄
he could not prevail with her to dance with him again, put it out of herpower to dance with others. In vain did she entreat him to stand up withsomebody else, and offer to introduce him to any young lady in the room.He assured her that as to dancing he was perfectly indifferent to it; that hischief object was by delicate attentions to recommend himself to her, andthat he should therefore make a point of remaining close to her the wholeevening. There was no arguing upon such a project. She owed her greatestrelief to her friend Miss Lucas, who often joined them, and good-naturedlyengaged Mr. Collinss conversation to herself, She was at least free from the offence of Mr. Darcys farther notice;though often standing within a very short distance of her, quite disengaged,he never came near enough to speak. She felt it to be the probableconsequence of her allusions to Mr. Wickham, and rejoiced in it. The Longbourn party were the last of all the company to depart; andby a manoeuvre of Mrs. Bennet had to wait for their carriages a quarter ofan hour after everybody else was gone, which gave them time to see howheartily they were wished away by some of the family. Mrs. Hurst and hersister scarcely opened their mouths except to complain of fatigue, and wereevidently impatient to have the house to themselves. They repulsed everyattempt of Mrs. Bennet at conversation, and by so doing threw a languorover the whole party, which was very little relieved by the long speechesof Mr. Collins, who was complimenting Mr. Bingley and his sisters on theelegance of their entertainment, and the hospitality and politeness whichhad marked their behaviour to their guests. Darcy said nothing at all. Mr.Bennet, in equal silence, was enjoying the scene. Mr. Bingley and Janewere standing together, a little detached from the rest, and talked only toeach other. Elizabeth preserved as steady a silence as either Mrs. Hurst orMiss Bingley; and even Lydia was too much fatigued to utter more thanthe occasional exclamation of "Lord, how tired I am!" accompanied by aviolent yawn. When at length they arose to take leave, Mrs. Bennet was mostpressingly civil in her hope of seeing the whole family soon at Longbourn;and addressed herself particularly to Mr. Bingley, to assure him howhappy he would make them by eating a family dinner with them at anytime, without the ceremony of a formal invitation.
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