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『簡體書』英文经典-小妇人(英文版)

書城自編碼: 2189846
分類:簡體書→大陸圖書→外語英語讀物
作者: [美]路易莎·梅·奥尔科特
國際書號(ISBN): 9787544746649
出版社: 译林出版社
出版日期: 2014-02-01
版次: 1 印次: 1
頁數/字數: 441/298000
書度/開本: 16开 釘裝: 平装

售價:HK$ 93.6

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編輯推薦:
美国最优秀的家庭小说之一
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內容簡介:
《小妇人》由美国作家路易莎梅奥尔科特所著,一部以美国南北战争 为背景,以19世纪美国 新英格兰地区的一个普通家庭四个姐妹之间的生活琐事为蓝本的带有自传色彩的家庭伦理小说。马奇家的四姐妹中,无论是为了爱情甘于贫困的美格,还是通过自己奋斗成为作家的乔,以及坦然面对死亡的贝丝和以扶弱为己任的艾美,虽然她们的理想和命运都不尽相同,但是她们都具有自强自立的共同特点。描写了她们对家庭的眷恋;对爱的忠诚以及对亲情的渴望。
關於作者:
路易莎梅.奥尔科特(Louisa May Alcott,1832-1888),美国著名女作家,以写儿童读物闻名。其最著名的作品是1868年出版的小妇人,本书是以奥尔科特的童年经历为基础创作的,出版后打动了无数美国读者,尤其是女性读者,随后,一批以她早年经历为题材的作品相继问世,包括《墨守成规的姑娘》《小男儿》《乔的男孩们》。
目錄
PART ONE

CHAPTER 1 PLAYING PILGRIMS

CHAPTER 2 A MERRY CHRISTMAS

CHAPTER 3 THE LAURENCE BOY

CHAPTER 4 BURDENS

CHAPTER 5 BEING NEIGHBORLY

CHAPTER 6 BETH FINDS THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL

CHAPTER 7 AMY’S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION

CHAPTER 8 JO MEETS APOLLYON

CHAPTER 9 MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR

CHAPTER 10 THE P. C. AND P. O

CHAPTER 11 EXPERIMENTS

CHAPTER 12 CAMP LAURENCE

CHAPTER 13 CASTLES IN THE AIR

CHAPTER 14 SECRETS

CHAPTER 15 A TELEGRAM

CHAPTER 16 LETTERS

CHAPTER 17 LITTLE FAITHFUL

CHAPTER 18 DARK DAYS

CHAPTER 19 AMY’S WILL

CHAPTER 20 CONFIDENTIAL

CHAPTER 21 LAURIE MAKES MISCHIEF, AND JO MAKES PEACE

CHAPTER 22 PLEASANT MEADOWS

CHAPTER 23 AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION



PART TWO

CHAPTER 24 GOSSIP

CHAPTER 25 THE FIRST WEDDING

CHAPTER 26 ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS

CHAPTER 27 LITERARY LESSONS

CHAPTER 28 DOMESTIC EXPERIENCES

CHAPTER 29 CALLS

CHAPTER 30 CONSEQUENCES

CHAPTER 31 OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT

CHAPTER 32 TENDER TROUBLES

CHAPTER 33 JO’S JOURNAL

CHAPTER 34 A FRIEND

CHAPTER 35 HEARTACHE

CHAPTER 36 BETH’S SECRET

CHAPTER 37 NEW IMPRESSIONS

CHAPTER 38 ON THE SHELF

CHAPTER 39 LAZY LAURENCE

CHAPTER 40 THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW

CHAPTER 41 LEARNING TO FORGET

CHAPTER 42 ALL ALONE

CHAPTER 43 SURPRISES

CHAPTER 44 MY LORD AND LADY

CHAPTER 45 DAISY AND DEMI

CHAPTER 46 UNDER THE UMBRELLA

CHAPTER 47 HARVEST TIME
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“And yet your life is very different from the one you pictured so long ago. Do you remember our castles in the air?” asked Amy, smiling as she watched Laurie and John playing cricket with the boys.
“Dear fellows! It does my heart good to see them forget business and frolic for a day,” answered Jo, who now spoke in a maternal way of all mankind. “Yes, I remember, but the life I wanted then seems selfish,lonely, and cold to me now. I haven’t given up the hope that I may write a good book yet, but I can wait, and I’m sure it will be all the better for such experiences and illustrations as these.” And Jo pointed from the lively lads in the distance to her father, leaning on the Professor’s arm, as they walked to and fro in the sunshine, deep in one of the conversations which both enjoyed so much, and then to her mother, sitting enthroned among her daughters, with their children in her lap and at her feet, as if all found help and happiness in the face which never could grow old to them.
“My castle was the most nearly realized of all. I asked for splendid things, to be sure, but in my heart I knew I should be satisfied, if I had a little home, and John, and some dear children like these. I’ve got them all, thank God, and am the happiest woman in the world.” And Meg laid her hand on her tall boy’s head, with a face full of tender and devout content.
“My castle is very different from what I planned, but I would not alter it, though, like Jo, I don’t relinquish all my artistic hopes, or confine myself to helping others fulfill their dreams of beauty. I’ve begun to model a figure of baby, and Laurie says it is the best thing I’ve ever done. I think so, myself, and mean to do it in marble, so that, whatever happens, I may atleast keep the image of my little angel.”
As Amy spoke, a great tear dropped on the golden hair of the sleeping child in her arms, for her one well-beloved daughter was a frail little creature and the dread of losing her was the shadow over Amy’s sunshine. This cross was doing much for both father and mother, for one love and sorrow bound them closely together. Amy’s nature was growing sweeter, deeper, and more tender; Laurie was growing more serious, strong, and firm, and both were
learning that beauty, youth, good fortune, even love itself, cannot keep care and pain, loss and sorrow, from the most blessed for
Into each life some rain must fall,
Some days must be dark and sad and dreary.

 

 

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