出版時間:2011-10 出版社:世界圖書出版公司 作者:馬克·吐溫 頁數(shù):333
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內(nèi)容概要
世界文學(xué)名著表現(xiàn)了作者描述的特定時代的文化。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。
我們找來了專門研究西方歷史、西方文化的專家學(xué)者,請教了專業(yè)的翻譯人員,精心挑選了這些可以代表西方文學(xué)的著作,并聽取了一些國外專門研究文學(xué)的朋友的建議,不刪節(jié)、不做任何人為改動,嚴(yán)格按照原著的風(fēng)格,提供原汁原味的西方名著,讓讀者能享受純正的英文名著。
作者簡介
馬克·吐溫,原名薩繆爾·蘭亨·克萊門。是美國的幽默大師、小說家、作家,也是著名演說家,19世紀(jì)后期美國現(xiàn)實主義文學(xué)的杰出代表。
書籍目錄
TO PAMELA A. MOFFETT
3 SEPTEMBER 1853 -NEW YORK, N.Y
TO PAMELAA. MOFFETT
8 OCTOBER 185 3 -NEW YORK, N. Y.
TO ORION AND HENRY CLEMENS
26-28 OCTOBER 1 853 -PHILADELPHIA, PA.
TO ORION CLEMENS
28 NOVEMBER 1 85 3-PHILADELPHIA, PA.
TO PAMELA A. MOFFETT
5 DECEMBER 1 853 -PHILADELPHIA, PA
TO JANE LAMPTON CLEMENS AND PAMELA A. MOFFETT
10 JUN E 1856- KEOKU K, IOWA
TO HENRY CLEMENS
5 AUGUST 1856- KEOKUK, IOWA
TO ORION AND MARY E. (MOLLIE) CLEMENS
9 MARCH 1858-ST. Louis, MO
TO MARY E. (MOLLIE) CLEMENS
18 June 1858-MEMPHis,TENN
TO ELIZABETH W. SMITH
13 OCTOBER1859-ST.Louis,Mo
TO ORION CLEMENS
29 SEPTEMBER 1860-NEW ORLEANS, LA
TO ORION AND MARY E. (MOLLIE) CLEMENS
6 F EBRUARY 1861 CAIRO, ILL
TO ORION CLEMENS
18 MARCH 1 861-ST. Louis, Mo
TO JANE LAMPTON CLEMEN
18-21 SEPTEMBER 1861-CARSON CITY, NEV. TERR.
TO PAMELA A. MOFFETT
25 OCTOBER 1861-CARSON CITY, NEV. TERR
TO JANE LAMPTON CLEMENS
25 OCTOBER 1861-CARSON CITY, NEV. TERR
TO JANE LAMPTON CLEMENS AND PAMELA A. MOFFETT
8 AND 9 FEBRUARY 1862 CARSON CITY,NEV. TERR
TO JANE LAMPTON CLEMEN
2 APRIL 1862-CARSON CITY, NEV.TERR
TO ORION CLEMENS
13 APRIL 1862-ESMERALDA CARSON CITY
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章節(jié)摘錄
To Jane Lampton Clemens other boys to come every Friday evening and hear his Choral Society,composed of ladies and gentlemen, rehearse - but he refused, and I told him I would spoil their fun. And I did, Madam. I enrolled Dick and Henry and the two Dutch boys into a military Company, took command ofit, and ordered them to meet at the office every Friday evening for drill. I made them "order arms" oftener than necessary, perhaps, and they always did it with a will. And when those muskets would come down on the floor, it was of no use, you know somebody had to have a headache - and nobody could sing. Isbell said he would "give in," (Civil authorities, you know, are bound to knuckle to the military.) But he begged so hard that I relented, and compromised with him. And "for and in consideration" of certain things expressed between us, I agreed not to drill on a certain special occasion, when he was to have a number of invited guests.and we didn't drill. But I was too many for him, anyhow, Madam. We got some round stones and some bottles, and we opened a ten-pin alley over his head, simultaneously with the opening of his concert. He said the ten-pin alley was worse than the drill - so we compromised again. But I wrote a burlesque on his principal anthem, and taught it to the boys. And the next Friday, when our Choral Society opened its lungs, the other one had to "dry up." So we compromised again. And went back to the drill - and drilled, and drilled, until Isbell went into a decline - which culminated in his death at Pike's Peak. And served him right. ……
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