鲁宾逊漂流记(世界名著红蓝白系列)
分類: 图书,英语与其他外语,英语读物,综合,
品牌: 笛福
基本信息·出版社:外文出版社
·页码:320 页
·出版日期:2008年
·ISBN:7119053957/9787119053950
·条形码:9787119053950
·包装版本:1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:32
·正文语种:英语
·丛书名:世界名著红蓝白系列
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内容简介《鲁宾逊漂流记》讲述十九岁的鲁宾逊一直渴望航海,他不顾父亲的劝阻,最终踏上了航海征途。在一次海难中,他只身漂流到一个杳无人烟的孤岛上。鲁宾逊在岛上种植大麦、自制木臼、驯养山羊……就这样在岛上独自生活了十八年,直到救出忠实的仆人和朋友“星期五”,主仆二人相依为命。最终,鲁宾逊重新回到了阔别已久的故乡英国伦敦,结束了长达三十五的孤独生活。
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目录
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
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文摘The Journal.
September 30,1659.I poor miserable RobinsonCrusoe,being shipwreck’d,during a dreadful Storm,in the offing,came on Shore on this dismal unfortunateIsland,which I call’d the Island ofDespair,all the rest of the Ship’S Company being drown’d,and my self almost dead.
Allthe restofthatDayI spentin afflictingmy selfatthedismal Circumstances I was brought to,viz.I had neitherFood,House Clothes,Weapon,or Place to fly to,and inDespair of any Relief,saw nothing but Death before me,either that I should be devour'd by wild Beasts,murther'dby Savages,or starv’d to Death for Want of Food.At theApproach of Night,I slept in a Tree for fear of wild Crea-tures,but slept soundly tho’it rain’d all Night.
October 1.In the Morning I saw to my great Surprise theShip had floated with the high Tide,and was driven onShore again much nearer the Island,which as it was someComfort on one hand,for seeing her sit upright,and notbroken to Pieces,I hop’d,if the Wind abated,I might get onboard,and get some Food and Necessaries out of her for myRelief;SO on the other hand,it renew’d my Grief at the Lossof my Comrades,who I imagin'd if we had all staid onboard might have say'd the Ship,or at least that they wouldnot have been all drown’d as they were;and that had theMen been say'dr we might perhaps have built US a Boat outof the Ruins of the Ship,to have carried US to soree otherPart of the World.I spent great Part of this Day in per-plexingmy selfonthesethings;butatlength seeingthe Shipalmost dry,I went upon the Sand as near as I could,andthen swam on board;this Day also it continu'd raining,tho’with n'o Wind atall.
From the 1st of October,to the 24th.A11 these Daysentirely spent in many several Voyages to get all I could outof the Ship,which I brought on Shore,every Tide of Flood,upon Rafts.Much Rain also in these Days,tho’with someIntervals of fair Weather:But,it seems,this was the rainySeason.
Oct.20.I overse
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