出版時間:2010-7 出版社:中國出版集團,中國對外翻譯出版公司 作者:斯托夫人 頁數(shù):438
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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,是一個個文學(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的歷史,就是在與大師們做跨越時空的思想交流與情感交流,它會使一代代的讀者獲得心靈的滋養(yǎng)與巨大的審美滿足。 中國對外翻譯出版公司以中外語言學(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,一本本裝幀精關(guān)、墨香四溢的圖書仍是讀書人的最愛?! 笆熳x唐詩三百首,不會做詩也會吟”,漢語學(xué)習(xí)如此,外語學(xué)習(xí)尤其如此。要想徹底學(xué)好一種語言,必須有大量的閱讀。這不僅可以熟能生巧地掌握其語言技能,也可了解一種語言所承載的獨特文化?!爸凶g經(jīng)典文庫·世界文學(xué)名著(英語原著版)”便是這樣一套必將使讀者受益終生的讀物。
內(nèi)容概要
一部文學(xué)史是人類從童真走向成熟的發(fā)展史,是一個個文學(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的歷史,就是在與大師們做跨越時空的思想交流與情感交流,它會使一代代的讀者獲得心靈的滋養(yǎng)與巨大的審美滿足。
作者簡介
斯托(1811-1896),是美國女作家。生于康涅狄格州。父親是著名牧師革曼·比徹。幼年因父親關(guān)系頗受加爾文教派影響。青年時期因其叔父薩繆爾·福特的影響接受了自由主義信仰。她喜歡讀司各特的浪漫小說,這在她后來的著作中有明顯反映,1832年,她隨全家遷往辛辛那提市,在一座女子學(xué)校教書,寫了一些關(guān)于新英格蘭生活的隨筆。1836年,她與父親所在的神學(xué)院的C.E.斯托教授結(jié)婚。其間,她訪問了肯塔基州,目睹了那里奴隸的生活,這為她后來的小說提供了素材;她又受到父親學(xué)校中強烈的反奴隸制情緒的影響。這種情緒成了她的小說的基調(diào)。1850年,她隨丈夫遷至緬因州,那里關(guān)于反奴隸制的討論使她無比激動,于是利用空閑時間寫出了《湯姆叔叔的小屋》(1852)。小說引起強烈反響,使她一舉成名。為了反駁保守勢力的攻擊,1853年她發(fā)表了《題解》,引用法律、法院檔案、報紙和私人信件等大量材料證明她的小說所揭露的事實。她的其他主要著作有:《德雷德,陰暗的大沼地的故事》(1856),《奧爾島上的明珠》(1862),《老鎮(zhèn)上的人們》(1869),《粉色和白色的暴政》(1871),以及《宗教詩選》(1867)。她還寫過一篇虛構(gòu)的維護女權(quán)的論文《我妻子和我》(1871),這篇論文今天常常被女權(quán)主義者引用。斯托夫人是一位勤奮的多產(chǎn)作家,在她辛勞耕耘的三十年時間里,幾乎每年出一本書。
書籍目錄
VOLUME IChapter 1 In Which the Reader Is Introduced to a Man of HumanityChapter 2 The MotherChapter 3 The Husband and FatherChapter 4 An Evening in Uncle Toms CabinChapter 5 Showing the Feelings of Living Property on Changing OwnersChapter 6 DiscoveryChapter 7 The Mothers StruggleChapter 8 Elizas EscapeChapter 9 In Which It Appears That a Senator Is but a ManChapter 10 The Property Is Carried OffChapter 11 In Which Property Gets into an Improper State of MindChapter 12 Select Incident of Lawful TradeChapter 13 The Quaker SettlementChapter 14 EvangelineChapter 15 Of Toms New Master, and Various Other MattersChapter 16 Toms Mistress and Her OpinionsChapter 17 The Freemans DefenceChapter 18 Miss Ophelias Experiences and OpinionsVOLUME ⅡChapter 19 Miss Ophelias Experiences and Opinions, ContinuedChapter 20 TopsyChapter 21 KentuckChapter 22 "The Grass Withereth the Flower Fadeth"Chapter 23 HenriqueChapter 24 ForeshadowingsChapter 25 The Little EvangelistChapter 26 DeathChapter 27 "This Is the Last of Earth"Chapter 28 ReunionChapter 29 The UnprotectedChapter 30 The Slave WarehouseChapter 31 The Middle PassageChapter 32 Dark PlacesChapter 33 CassyChapter 34 The Quadroons StoryChapter 35 The TokensChapter 36 Emmeline and CassyChapter 37 LibertyChapter 38 The VictoryChapter 39 The StratagemChapter 40 The MartyrChapter 41 The Young MasterChapter 42 An Authentic Ghost StoryChapter 43 ResultsChapter 44 The LiberatorChapter 45 Concluding Remarks
章節(jié)摘錄
Late in the afternoon of a chilly day in February, two gentlemen were sitting alone over their wine,in a well-furnished dining parlor,in the town of,in Kentucky.There were no servants present,and the gentlemen,with chairs closely approaching,seemed to be discussing some subject with great earnestness. For convenience’sake,we have said,hitherto,two gentlemen.One of the parties,however,when critically examined,did not seem,strictly speaking.to come under the species.He was a short,thick-set man,with coarse commonplace features.a(chǎn)nd that swaggering air of pretension which marks a 10w man who is trying to elbow his way upward in the world.He was much overdressed,in a gaudy vest of many colors,a blue neckerchief, bedropped gayly with yellow spots,and arranged with a flaunting tie,quite in keeping with the general air of the man.His hands,large and coarse, were plentifully bedecked with rings;and he wore a heavy gold watch- chain.with a bundle of seals of portentous size,and a great variety of colors,attached to it,-which,in the ardor of conversation,he was in the habit of flourishing and jingling with evident satisfaction.His conversation was in free and easy defiance of Murrays Grammar, and was garnished at convenient intervals with various profane expressions,which not even the desire to be graphic in our account shall induce US to transcribe. His companion,Mr.Shelby, had the appearance of a gentleman;and the arrrangements of the house.a(chǎn)nd the general air of the housekeeping, indicated easy, and even opulent,circumstances.As we before stated,the two were in the midst of an earnest conversation.
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