名利场

出版时间:1970-1  出版社:世界图书出版公司  作者:萨克雷  页数:774  
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内容概要

  重视现实主义写法,也是萨克雷的一个主要的写作特点。萨克雷以细致入微的幽默、对当时中上层社会的嘲讽和全景式的描写见长。这部作品深入描写了英国十九世纪初的社会关系。作者在《世界经典文学名著文库:名利场(英文原版评注本)》中给我们展示了十九世纪英国社会的种种生活百态。国家政治,俗人生活,既有上层社会的奢华场面,又有贫寒人家的贫穷困窘。通过书中的人物经历,萨克雷栩栩如生地勾勒出一幅现实中的名利场的画面,把生活中尔虞我诈、欺骗背叛、势利虚荣等丑恶行径表现得淋漓尽致。

作者简介

  萨克雷(Thackeray,William Makepeace1811-1863),是英国批判现实主义小说家和幽默作家,十九世纪现实主义小说最重要的代表人物之一。   1811年7月18日,萨克雷出生于印度加尔各答一个英国富商家庭。父亲去世得早,他年幼时就离开印度,回国读书。1822年至1828年他在有名的私立学校查特豪斯公学学习。1829年进入剑桥大学三一学院。剑桥大学重理轻文,萨克雷越来越感到自己没有学到有用的东西,虚度光阴。于是他放弃学位,离开剑桥去德国旅行。回到伦敦后,他开始学习法律,却很快觉得那不是属于自己的行当。于是再次返回欧洲大陆,来到巴黎学习绘画。他不喜爱中规中矩的传统油画,反而对怪异夸张的幽默漫画情有独钟。最终,绘画也没有成为他的职业。他只是后来偶尔为一些文学作品创作过插图,比如狄更斯的《匹克威克外传》和他本人的作品《名利场》。在巴黎,萨克雷结识了爱尔兰少女伊莎贝拉。伊莎贝拉的父亲是一位驻印度军队的上校。两人相识不久就举行了婚礼。伊莎贝拉性情温顺,很像《名利场》里的爱米丽亚。

书籍目录

BEFORE THE CURTAINCHAPTER Ⅰ CHISWlCK MALLCHAPTER Ⅱ IN WHICH MISS SHARP AND MISS SEDLEY REPARE TO QPEN THE CAMPAIGNCHAPTER Ⅲ REBECCA IS IN PRESENCE OF THE ENEMYCHAPTER Ⅳ THE GREEN SILK PURSECHAPTER Ⅴ DOBBIN OF OURSCHAPTER Ⅵ VAUXHALLCHAPTER Ⅶ CRAWLEY OF QUEEN'S CRAWLEYCHAPTER Ⅷ MISS REBECCA SHARP TO MISS AMELIA SEDLEY, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON. (FREE,-- PITT CRAWLEY. )CHAPTER Ⅸ FAMILY PORTRAITSCHAPTER Ⅹ MISS SHARP BEGINS TO MAKE FRIENDSCHAPTER Ⅺ ARCADIAN SIMPLICITYCHAPTER Ⅻ QUITE A SENTIMENTAL CHAPTERCHAPTER ⅩⅢ SENTIMENTAL AND OTHERWISECHAPTER ⅩⅣ MISS CRAWLEY AT HOMECHAPTER Ⅹ IN WHICH REBECCA'S HUSBAND APPEARS FOR A SHORT TIMECHAPTER ⅩⅥ THE LETTER ON THE PINCUSHIONCHAPTER ⅩⅥ HOW CAPTAIN DOBBIN BOUGHT A PIANOCHAPTER ⅩⅧ WHO PLAYED ON THE PIANO CAPTAIN DOBBIN BOUGHTCHAPTER ⅩⅨ MISS CRAWLEY AT NURSECHAPTER ⅩⅩ IN WHICH CAPTAIN DOBBIN ACTS AS THE. MESSENGER OF HYMENCHAPTER ⅩⅪ A QUARREL ABOUT AN HEIRESSCHAPTER ⅩⅫ A MARRIAGE AND PART OF A HONEYMOONCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅢ CAPTAIN DOBBIN PROCEEDS ON HIS CANVASSCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅣ IN WHICH MR. OSBORNE TAKES DOWN THE FAMILY BIBLECHAPTER ⅩⅩⅤ IN WHICH ALL THE PRINCIPAL PERSONAGES THINK FIT TO LEAVE BRIGHTONCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅥ BETWEEN LONDON AND CHATHAMCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅦ IN WHICH AMELIA JOINS HER REGIMENTCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅧ IN WHICH AMELIA INVADES THE LOW COUNTRIESCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅨ BRUSSELSCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅩ "THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME" ~CHAPTER ⅩⅩⅪ IN WHICH JOS SEDLEY TAKES CARE OF HIS SISTERCHAPTER ⅩⅩXⅡ IN WHICH JOS TAKES FLIGHT, AND THE WAR IS BROUGHT TO A CLOSECHAPTER ⅩⅩⅫ IN WHICH MISS CRAWLEY'S RELATIONS ARE VERY ANXIOUS ABOUT HERCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅩⅣ JAMES CRAWLEY's PIPE IS PUT OUTCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅩⅤ WIDOW AND MOTHERCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅩⅥ HOW TO LIVE WELL ON NOTHING A YEARCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅩⅦ THE SUBJECT CONTINUEDCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅩⅧ A FAMILY IN A VERY SMALL WAYCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅩⅨ A CYNICAL CHAPTERCHAPTER ⅩⅩⅩL IN WHICH BECKY IS RECOGNIZED BY THE FAMILYCHAPTER XLⅠ IN WHICH BECKY REVISITS THE HALLS OF HER ANCESTORSCHAPTER XLⅡ WHICH TREATS OF THE OSBORNE FAMILYCHAPTER LⅠ IN WHICH A CHARADE IS ACTED WHICH MAY OR MAY NOT PUZZLE THE READERCHAPTER LⅡ IN WHICH LORD STEYNE SHOWS HIMSELF IN A MOST AMIABLE LIGHTCHAPTER LⅢ A RESCUE AND A CATASTROPHECHAPTER LⅣ THE OLD PIANOCHAPTER LⅤ IN WHICH THE SAME SUBJECT IS PURSUEDCHAPTER LⅥ GEORGY IS MADE A GENTLEMANCHAPTER LⅦ EOTHENCHAPTER LⅧ OUR FRIEND THE MAJORCHAPTER LⅨ THE OLD PIANOCHAPTER LⅩ RETURNS TO THE GENTEEL WORLDCHAPTER LⅪ IN WHICH TWO LIGHTS ARE PUT OUTCHAPTER LⅫ AM RHEINCHAPTER LXⅢ IN WHICH WE MEET AN OLD ACQJAINANOECHAPTER LXⅣ A VAGABOND CHAPTERCHAPTER LXⅤ FULL OF BUSINESS AND PLEASURECHAPTER LXⅥ AMANTIUM IRAECHAPTER LXⅦ WHICH CONTAINS BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS

章节摘录

  I know that the account of this kind of solitary imprisonment is insufferably tedious, unless there is some cheerful or humorous incident to enliven it a tender gaoler, for instance, or a waggish commandant of the fortress, or a mouse to come out and play about Latudeo's beard and whiskers, or a subterranean passage under the castle, dug by Trenck with his nails and a toothpick: the historian has no such enlivening incident to relate in the narrative of Amelia's captivity. Fancy her, if you please, during this period, very sad, but always ready to smile when spoken to; in a very mean, poor, not to say vulgar position of life; singing songs, making puddings, playing cards, mending stockings, for her old father's benefit. So, never mind, whether she be a heroine or no; or you and I, however old, scolding ,and bankrupt - may we have in our last days a kind soft shoulder on which to lean and a gentle hand to soothe our gouty old pillows.  Old Sedley grew very fond of his daughter after his wife's death, and Amelia had her consolation in doing her duty by the old man.  But we are not going to leave these two people long in such a low and ungenteel station of life, Better days, as far as worldly prosperity went, were in store for both. Perhaps the ingenious reader has guessed who was the stout gentleman who called upon Georgy a this school in company with our old friend Major Dobbin. It was another old acquaintance returned to England, and at a time when his presence was likely to be of great comfort to his relatives there.  Major Dobbin having easily succeeded in getting leave from his good-natured commandant to proceed to Madras, and thence probably to Europe, on urgent private affairs, never ceased travelling night and day until he reached his journey's end, and had directed his march with such celerity that he arrived at Madras in a high fever. His servants who accompanied him brought him to the house of the friend with whom he had resolved to stay until his departure for Europe in a state of delirium; and it was thought for many, many days that he would never travel farther than the burying-ground of the church of St. George's, where the troops should fire a salvo over his grave, and where many a gallant officer lies far away from his home.  Here, as the poor fellow lay tossing in his fever, the people who watched him might have heard him raving about Amelia. The idea that he should never see her again depressed him in his lucid hours0.He thought his last day was come, and he made his solemn preparations for departure, setting his affairs in this world in order and leaving the little property of which he was possessed to those whom he most desired to benefit. The friend in whose house he was located witnessed his testament. He desired to be buried with a little brown hair-chain which he wore round his neck and which, if the truth must be known, he had got from Amelia's maid at Brussels, when the young widow's hair was cut off, during the fever which prostrated her after the death of George Osborne on the plateau at Mount St. John,  He recovered, rallied, relapsed again, having undergone such a process of blood-letting and calomel as showed the strength of his original constitution. He was almost a skeleton when they put him onboard the Ramch under East Indiaman, Captain Bragg, from Calcutta, touching at Madras, and so weak and prostrate that his friend who had tended him through his illness prophesied that the honest major would never survive the voyage, and that he would pass some morning, shrouded in flag and hammock, over the ship's side, and carrying down to the sea with him the relic that he wore at his heart. But whether it was the sea air, or the hope which sprung up in him afresh, from the day that the ship spread her canvas and stood out of the roads towards home, our friend began to amend, and he was quite well (though as gaunt as a greyhound) before they reached the Cape.' Kirk will be disappointed of his majority this time,' he said with a smile; 'he will expect to find himself gazetted by the time the regiment reaches home.' For it must be premised that while the major was lying ill at Madras, having made such prodigious haste to go thither, the gallant-th, which had passed many years abroad, which after its return from the West Indies had been baulked of its stay at home by the Waterloo campaign, and had been ordered from Flanders to India, had received orders home; and the major might have accompanied his comrades, had he chosen to wait for their arrival at Madras.  ……

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  •   帮同学买的。同学迟迟不买《名利场》就是害怕英文原本的字太小太密,影响阅读。这一本没有评价,冒险买了下来,没想到字的排版很不错,不大不小,也不是很密集,看起来比较舒服。而且下面的注解也比较详细,方便快速理解。同学叮嘱我给予好评。
  •   书非常好,包装很新,里面内容全英文的。
  •   纯英文的,好厚的一本。顶一个
  •   这本太厚了- -
    完全看不下去
    字太密了
  •   内容很不错,就是这书是压箱底的吧,纸张不是很好,不过注释很好,书很厚啊
  •   好厚啊!!字体大小非常合适,封皮是薄的那种
  •   很厚的一本书,感觉马上搞了一个级别有木有!!!
  •   买来写论文,买的时候看了很多种最终还是选择这种了呢
  •   还没有读,慢慢研究。
  •   感觉不错,还很实惠,真的很好
  •   快递速度蛮快的,书包装也很好。
  •   a wonderful shopping experience
  •   书挺厚的,有注释,好
  •   书很好 很便宜
  •   以这样的价格买一本原著还是挺划算的,就是书本太厚了,纸质不是特别好,有点担心看到一半就坏了……
  •   注释太好了
  •   书是正版,快递速度也不错
  •   书比想象的厚实多了,看起来很不错!纸张也很好,支持!
  •   还不错!蛮厚实的一本书
  •   老师推荐的 买了中英三本!
  •   不太适合成人看,稍难
  •   一个女人的跌宕起伏的生活,一个女人追求心中幸福的生活
  •   挺好的,这次没有脱胶。里面有评注,读起来容易些
  •   就是字有点小 不好在书上做笔记
  •   提高英语好帮手
  •   名利如浮云
  •   还没看,挺厚的一本书,纸质印刷都还不错
  •   书还可以,就是看起来不像现在的书一般表面都比较光滑,不过字体挺清晰,价格也很实惠。总的来说,还是比较满意的~
  •   挺喜欢的,顺便学习英语
  •   蛮适合自己的
  •   质量在可与不可之间
  •   书虽厚,但不沉,肯定是正版的
    我买这本书是为了写论文的
    很不错
    每页的中文注释也很清楚
  •   这钱花的很值,真的很厚很厚的一本。。。
  •   开本太小 封面太差 读了一点 内容还不错
 

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