莎士比亚戏剧故事集

出版时间:2011-6  出版社:世界图书出版公司  作者:(英)兰姆 著  页数:329  
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内容概要

世界文学名著表现了作者描述的特定时代的文化。阅读这些名著可以领略著者流畅的文笔、逼真的描述、详细的刻画,让读者如同置身当时的历史文化之中。为此,我们将这套精心编辑的“名著典藏”奉献给广大读者。
我们找来了专门研究西方历史、西方文化的专家学者,请教了专业的翻译人员,精心挑选了这些可以代表西方文学的著作,并听取了一些国外专门研究文学的朋友的建议,不删节、不做任何人为改动,严格按照原著的风格,提供原汁原味的西方名著,让读者能享受纯正的英文名著。

书籍目录

PREFACE
THE TEMPEST
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT' S DREAM
THE WINTER'S TALE
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
AS YOU LIKE IT
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
CYMBELINE
KING LEAR
MACBETH
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
MEASURE FOR MEASURE
TWELFTH NIGHT; OR, WHAT YOU WILL
TIMON OF ATHENS
ROMEO AND JULIET
HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK
OTHELLO
PERICLES, PRINCE OF TYRE

章节摘录

  Lucius, the Roman general, who had taken Imogen under hisprotection as his page, was the first (as has been before said) whospoke to the king. He was a man of high courage and noble dignity,and this was his speech to the king: -   "I hear you take no ransom for your prisoners, but doom them allto death: I am a Roman, and with a Roman heart will suffer death.But there is one thing for which I would entreat." Then bringingImogen before the king, he said, "This boy is a Briton born. Let himbe ransomed. He is my page. Never master had a page so kind, soduteous, so diligent on all occasions, so trpe, so nurse-like. He hathdone no Briton wrong, though he hath served a Roman. Save him, ifyou spare no one beside." Cymbeline looked earnestly on his daughter Imogen. He knew hernot in that disguise; but it seemed that all-powerful Nature spake inhis heart, for he said, "I have surely seen him, his face appearsfamiliar to me. I know not why or wherefore I say, 'Live, boy'; but Igive you your life, and ask of me what boon you will, and I will grantit you. Yea, even though it be the life of the noblest prisoner I have."   "I humbly thank your highness," said Imogen. What was then called granting a boon was the same as a promise togive any one thing, whatever it might be, that the person on whomthat favour was conferred chose to ask for. They all were attentive tohear what thing the page would ask for; and Lucius her master said toher, "I do not beg my life, good lad, but I know that is what you willask for." - "No, no, alas!" said Imogen, "I have other work in hand,good master; your life I cannot ask for." This seeming want of gratitude in the boy astonished the Roman general. Imogen then, fixing her eye on Iachimo, demanded no other boonthan this: that Iachimo should be made to confess whence he had thering he wore on his finger. Cymbeline granted her this boon, and threatened Iachimo with thetorture if he did not confess how he came by the diamond ring on hisfinger.   Iachimo then made a full acknowledgment of all his villany, telling,as has been before related, the whole story of his wager withPosthumus, and how he had succeeded in imposing upon hiscredulity.   What Posthumus felt at hearing this proof of the innocence of hislady cannot be expressed. He instantly came forward, and confessedto Cymbeline the cruel sentence which he had enjoined Pisanio to execute upon the princessf exclaiming wildly, "O Imogen, my queen, my life, my wife! O Imogen, Imogen, Imogen! " Imogen could not see her beloved husband in this distress withoutdiscovering herself, to the unutterable joy of Posthumus, who was thus relieved from a weight of guilt and woe, and restored to the good graces of the dear lady he had so cruelly treated.Cymbeline, almost as much overwhelmed as he with joy, at finding his lost daughter so strangely recovered, received her to her formerplace in his fatherly affection, and not only gave her husbandPosthumus his life, but consented to acknowledge him for hisson-in-law. Bellarius chose this time of joy and reconciliation to make his confession. He presented Polydore and Cadwal to the king, telling him they were his two lost sons, Guiderius and Arviragus.  ……

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  •   纯英文名著,阅读这本书,可以参考京华出版社的《莎士比亚故事集》,一峰译。这样,不仅英文水平有提高,且有助于提高汉语表达能力。
  •   学习名著,一定要从易到难。这本书就是作者为年轻人了解莎翁而创作的,而它自身竟也成了名著。对于我这种喜欢快捷,不能忍受繁琐的读者来说,故事比小说和戏剧更适合我。
  •   全英文的,对于有基础的卖家比较推荐,毕竟原汁原味的才最有感觉,
  •   莎翁是英语文学的鼻祖,大家通过这本故事集可以了解他的伟大作品。是很不错的入门读物。
  •   故事总比戏剧简单好读。本书可作为莎翁巨作的入门读物,语言地道自然,很值得一读。
  •   很棒,但还没来及看。。。太忙了,全英文很不错
  •   还算可以吧,全部是英文,纸张还不错,封面有点脏,马马虎虎吧。。。
  •   学英语绕绕不过去莎士比亚,老师一直推荐,其中的语言很精妙
  •   老师让看的,莎士比亚太赞
  •   非常适合小学生阅读图书
  •   质量还凑合。
  •   首主朱光潜美学大师的影响很受启发
  •   经典值得拥有!
  •   英汉对照见识到了,不错哦
  •   配送很快,质量很好,买了觉的很值
  •   书的排版印刷都很赞!!内容更美好!!
  •   有点失望,他是讲故事的形式把莎翁的戏剧写出来,还以为是莎翁的戏剧的收集
  •   莎士比亚的经典嘛~演讲作文什么的都用得上的
  •   书还不错哟,全英
  •   依旧是实力还不够,慢慢来吧慢慢啃
  •   书还行,就是开本小,字体也小了点,装订还行。
  •   还没看,,一学期四本,先看简爱
  •   打折品,封面很旧,侧面有黑手指印。
  •   看错了。原以为是中英对照,结果是全英文的。有一页被撕掉了半页,当当给换了一本,收到的时候书表面脏。
 

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