出版時間:2010-3 出版社:中央編譯出版社 作者:Hans Christian Andersen 頁數(shù):515 譯者:H.L.Braekstad
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前言
Such an original species of writing as that in which Andersenexcelled does not burst full-blown upon the world. It is the result ofmany experiments, many accidents, even, perhaps, of some blunderings.Andersen did not set out deliberately to be a teller of fairy stories, muchless did he expect or desire to be mainly known as the composer ofthese smaating, as he called them, of these trifles or bagatelles. He setout in life intending to be a serious poet, a writer of five-act dramas, anovelist of passion and society. Almost to the very last he persisted itsbelieving that the critics and the public had made a mistake, and thathis ambitious works, in the conventional branches of the profession,were what he would really live by. "Don't you think," he said to me ina sort of coaxing whisper, towards the very close of his life, "don't youthink that people will really come back to ' The Two Baronesses' whenthese smaating have had their day? The Two Baronesses" is an oldnovel of Andersen's, which I had not read, so I could only bend my eyespolitely. But that was in 1874, and people have neither come back to"The Two Baronesses" nor forgotten "The Ugly Duckling" and "TheSnow Queen."
內(nèi)容概要
本書收集了安徒生早、中、晚三個時期的大部分作品,主要包括《夜鷹》、《海的女兒》、《丑小鴨》、《打火匣》、《笨漢漢斯))、《老頭子做事總不會錯》、《幸運的套鞋》、《一個貴族和他的女兒們》等。這些作品都植根于現(xiàn)實生活,具有天真爛漫的幻想、巧妙的構(gòu)思和樸素的幽默感。作者以滿腔熱情表達(dá)了他對人間的愛和關(guān)懷,對人的尊嚴(yán)的重視,對人類進(jìn)步的贊頌。
作者簡介
安徒生(1805-1875),丹麥作家,世界聞名的童話大師。善于將浪漫主義與現(xiàn)實主義、幻想與幽默、諷刺與譏嘲融合一起,其作品充滿情感和人道主義。著有詩歌、劇本、小說和自傳《我的童話人生》。代表作有《堅定的錫兵》《丑小鴨》《皇帝的新裝》等。
書籍目錄
The Wild SwansWhat the Old Man Does Is Always RightThe Old HouseThumbelineThe Storm Shifts the SignboardsThe Shepherdess and the Chimney-sweepDaddy Dustman (Ole Luksie)Little Claus and Big ClausThe Shirt CollarThe Little MermaidIt's Quite True!The Little Match GirlTwelve by the MailThe Garden of ParadiseThe Wind Tells About Valdemar Daa and His DaughtersThe Gallant Tin SoldierThe Story of a MotherThe Emperor's New ClothesThe Snow Man"Everything in Its Proper Place" The Happy FamilyThe ShadowThe Princess on the PeaThe NightingaleThe JumpersThe Travelling CompanionThe Money-pigThe Galoshes of FortuneAunty ToothacheThe Tinder BoxLittle Ida's FlowersElder-Tree MotherThe Brownie at the Butterman'sThe Snow QueenThe SwineherdThe SweetheartsThe Pine-tree"The Will-o'-the-wisps Are in Town," Said the Woman from the MarshThe Ugly DucklingThe Flying TrunkThe StorksSilly Hans
章節(jié)摘錄
When she was dressed again and had plaited her long hair, she wentto the sparkling spring, drank out of the hollow of her hand, andwandered further into the forest, without knowing where she went. Shethought of her brothers and of the kind God, who surely would notdesert her. He let the wild forest apples grow, so that the hungry mightbe satisfied; he showed her such a tree, the branches of which werebent beneath the weight of the fruit, and there she made her middaymeal. After having propped up the branches of the tree, she walked offinto the darkest parts of the forest. It was so quiet that she heard herown footsteps, heard every little dry leaf being crushed under her foot;not a bird was to be seen, nor could any sunbeam penetrate through thegreat close branches of the trees; the lofty trunks stood so close to oneanother, that when she looked straight before her it appeared as if onerow of 10gs close upon another encircled her; oh, such a solitude shehad never known before. The night was very dark, and not one single little glow-wormglittered in the moss. Quite distressed, she lay down to sleep; she thenthought she saw the branches part above her, and Our Lord lookingdown upon her with eyes full of tenderness, while little angels peepedout above His head and from under His arms. When she woke in the morning, she did not know whether she hadbeen dreaming, or whether it had all really happened. She had not gone many steps, when she met an old woman with abasket of berries, of which the woman gave her some. Elisa asked her ifshe had not seen eleven princes riding through the forest. "No," said the old woman; "but yesterday I saw eleven swans withgolden crowns on their heads, swimming down the river close by!" And she led Elisa some distance further till they came to a slope, atthe bottom of which a river wound its way; the trees on its banksstretched their long, leafy branches across the water to each other, andwhere they, according to their natural growth, could not reach the otherside, the roots had been torn up from the soil, and hung out over thewater with the branches entwined in each other. ……
編輯推薦
在童話世界里,安徒生這個名字像一座永恒的豐碑,閃耀著最輝煌的光芒。他的一生創(chuàng)作了無數(shù)美麗的童話,本書精選了數(shù)十篇膾炙人口的佳作。童話的情節(jié)曲折動人,童話的主人公幸福無比。打開本書,讓我們暢游在安徒生童話的美妙世界中,把生活創(chuàng)造的更美麗。
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