出版時(shí)間:2008-8 出版社:世界圖書(shū)出版公司 作者:司湯達(dá) 頁(yè)數(shù):536
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前言
世界文學(xué)名著表現(xiàn)了作者描述的特定時(shí)代的文化。閱讀這些名著可以領(lǐng)略著者流暢的文筆、逼真的描述、詳細(xì)的刻畫,讓讀者如同置身當(dāng)時(shí)的歷史文化之中。為此,我們將這套精心編輯的“名著典藏”奉獻(xiàn)給廣大讀者?! ∥覀冋襾?lái)了專門研究西方歷史、西方文化的專家學(xué)者,精心挑選了這些可以代表西方文學(xué)的著作,并聽(tīng)取了一些國(guó)外專門研究文學(xué)的朋友的建議,請(qǐng)教了專業(yè)的翻譯人員,精選英文譯本,不刪節(jié)、不做任何人為改動(dòng),讓讀者能享受純正的英文。
內(nèi)容概要
司湯達(dá),法國(guó)19世紀(jì)上半葉批判現(xiàn)實(shí)主義作家。他從小深受18世紀(jì)啟蒙作家的影響,在政治上是拿破侖的崇拜者。在19世紀(jì)最初30年資產(chǎn)階級(jí)與封建階級(jí)的政治斗爭(zhēng)中,堅(jiān)決站在資產(chǎn)階級(jí)立場(chǎng)上,以文藝為武器對(duì)封建階級(jí)、反動(dòng)教會(huì)進(jìn)行了勇敢的揭露和深刻的批判。其代表作《紅與黑》就是以對(duì)王政復(fù)辟時(shí)期的階級(jí)政治斗爭(zhēng)出色的描寫而成為批判現(xiàn)實(shí)主義的杰作。 《紅與黑》是十九世紀(jì)法國(guó)杰出的現(xiàn)實(shí)主義作家司湯達(dá)的代表作。敘述一個(gè)木匠的兒子于連·索黑爾,個(gè)性倔強(qiáng),因精通拉丁文,得為當(dāng)?shù)厥虚L(zhǎng)的家庭教師。他與市長(zhǎng)夫人發(fā)生了戀情,被迫進(jìn)了與人世生活隔絕的修道院。修道院的主持人看重他,把他介紹給巴黎的一個(gè)侯爵做私人秘書(shū)。他又與侯爵的女兒發(fā)生戀情,但因階級(jí)的懸殊及反對(duì)者的破壞,不能與侯爵小姐正式結(jié)婚。于連·索黑爾忿激之下,去暗殺他以前的情人市長(zhǎng)夫人。她雖然沒(méi)有因刺致命,但于連卻因此被敵對(duì)階級(jí)的忌妒者判處了死刑……
書(shū)籍目錄
BOOK ONE CHAPTER 1 A Small Town CHAPTER 2 A Mayor CHAPTER 3 The Bread of the Poor CHAPTER 4 Father and Son CHAPTER 5 Driving a Bargain CHAPTER 6 Dullness CHAPTER 7 Elective Affinities CHAPTER 8 Minor Events CHAPTER 9 An Evening in the Country CHAPTER 10 A Large Heart and a Small Fortune CHAPTER 11 Night Thoughts CHAPTER 12 A Journey CHAPTER 13 Open-work Stockings CHAPTER 14 The English Scissors CHAPTER 15 Cock-crow CHAPTER 16 The Day After CHAPTER 17 The Principal Deputy CHAPTER 18 A King at Verri6rcs CHAPTER 19 To Think Is to Be Full of Sorrow CHAPTER 20 The Anonymous Letters CHAPTER 21 Conversation with a Lord and Master CHAPTER 22 Manners and Customs in 1830 CHAPTER 23 The Sorrows of an Official CHAPTER 24 A Capital CHAPTER 25 The Seminary CHAPTER 26 The World, or What the Rich Lack CHAPTER 27 First Experience of Life CHAPTER 28 A Procession CHAPTER 29 The First Step CHAPTER 30 AmbitionBOOK TWO CHAPTER 1 Country Pleasures CHAPTER 2 First Appearance in Society CHAPTER 3 First Steps CHAPTER 4 The Hotel de La Mole CHAPTER 5 Sensibility and a Pious Lady CHAPTER 6 Pronunciation CHAPTER 7 An Attack of Gout CHAPTER 8 What Is the Decoration that ConfersDistinction? CHAPTER 9 The Ball CHAPTER 10 Queen Marguerite CHAPTER 11 The Tyranny of a Girl CHAPTER 12 Another Danton CHAPTER 13 A Plot CHAPTER 14 A Girl's Thoughts CHAPTER 15 Is it a Plot? CHAPTER 16 One o'Clock in the Morning CHAPTER 17 An Old Sword CHAPTER 18 Painful Moments CHAPTER 19 The Opera-Bouffe CHAPTER 20 The Japanese Vase CHAPTER 21 The Secret Note CHAPTER 22 The Discussion CHAPTER 23 The Clergy, their Forests, Liberty CHAPTER 24 Strasbourg CHAPTER 25 The Office of Virtue CHAPTER 26 Moral Love CHAPTER 27 The Best Positions in the Church CHAPTER 28 Manon Lescaut CHAPTER 29 Boredom CHAPTER 30 A Box at the Bouffes CHAPTER 31 Making Her Afraid CHAPTER 32 The Tiger CHAPTER 33 The Torment of the Weak CHAPTER 34 A Man of Spirit CHAPTER 35 A Storm CHAPTER 36 Painful Details CHAPTER 37 A Dungeon CHAPTER 38 A Man of Power CHAPTER 39 Intrigue CHAPTER 40 Tranquillity CHAPTER 41 The Trial CHAPTER 42 In the Prison CHAPTER 43 Last Adieux CHAPTER 44 The Shadow of the Guillotine CHAPTER 45 Exit Julien TO THE HAPPY FEW
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Fortunately for M. de Rnals reputation as an administrator, a hugeretaining wall was required for the public avenue which skirts thehillside a hundred feet above the bed of the Doubs. To this admirableposition it is indebted for one of the most picturesque views in France.But, every spring, torrents of rainwater made channels across the avenue,carved deep gullies in it and left it impassable. This nuisance, whichaffected everybody alike, placed M. de Rnal under the fortunateobligation to immortalise his administration by a wall twenty feet inheight and seventy or eighty yards long. The parapet of this wall, to secur which M. de Rnal was obliged tomake three journeys to Paris, for the Minister of the Interior before lasthad sworn a deadly enmity to the Verrirres avenue; the parapet of thiswall now rises four feet above the ground. And, as though to defy allMinisters past and present, it is being finished off at this moment withslabs of dressed stone. How often, my thoughts straying back to the ball-rooms of Paris,which I had forsaken overnight, my elbows leaning upon those greatblocks of stone of a fine grey with a shade of blue in it, have I sweptwith my gaze the vale of the Doubs! Over there, on the left bank, arefive or six winding valleys, along the folds of which the eye can makeout quite plainly a number of little streams. After leaping from rock torock, they may be seen falling into the Doubs. The sun is extremely hotin these mountains; when it is directly overhead, the travelers rest issheltered on this terrace by a row of magnificent planes.
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