瓦尔登湖(英文版)(WALDEN)

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  分類: 图书,英语与其他外语,英语读物,英文版,文学,
  品牌: 梭罗

基本信息·出版社:中央编译出版社

·页码:389 页

·出版日期:2008年

·ISBN:7802117208/9787802117204

·条形码:9787802117204

·包装版本:1版

·装帧:平装

·开本:32

·正文语种:英语

·外文书名:WALDEN

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内容简介《瓦尔登湖》又名《林中生活散记》从1845年7月4日到1847年9月6日,梭罗独自生活在瓦尔登湖边,差不多正好两年零两个月。瓦尔登湖不仅为梭罗提供了一个栖身之所,也为他提供了一种独特的精神氛围。

1846 年2月,梭罗按计划前去康科德城讲课。梭罗准备了一个“我自己的历史”(The History of Myself)的课题。没想到讲座受到观众的热烈欢迎。在这次讲座的启发下,梭罗将自己的讲课提纲加以整理,又经过了很长一段时间的写作,这部传世的名著《瓦尔登湖》。

编辑推荐《瓦尔登湖》出版于1854年,这是19世纪美国文学非小说著作中最受读者欢迎的书籍。目前,此书已出现了两百多个版本,并被译成许多种文字。

目录。

目录

1. Economy

2. Complemental Verses

3. Where I Lived, and What I Lived for

4. Reading

5. Sounds

6. Solitude

7. Visitors

8. The Beanfield

9. The Village

10. The Ponds

11. Baker Farm

12. Higher Laws

13. Brute Neighbors

14. House-Warming

15. Former Inhabitants; and Winter Visitors

16. Winter Animals

17. The Pond in Winter

18. Spring

19. Conclusion

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文摘By the words, necessary of life, I mean whatever, of all thatman obtains by his own exertions, has been from the first, orfrom long use has become, so important to human life thatfew, if any, whether from savageness, or poverty, orphilosophy, ever attempt to do without it. To many creaturesthere is in this sense but one necessary of life, Food. To thebison of the prairie it is a few inches of palatable grass, withwater to drink; unless he seeks the Shelter of the forest or themountain's shadow. None of the brute creation requires morethan Food and Shelter. The necessaries of life for man in thisclimate may, accurately enough, be distributed under theseveral heads of Food, Shelter, Clothing, and Fuel; for nottill we have secured these are we prepared to entertain the trueproblems of life with freedom and a prospect of success. Manhas invented, not only houses, but clothes and cooked food;and possibly from the accidental discovery of the warmth offire, and the consequent use of it, at first a luxury, arose thepresent necessity to sit by it. We observe cats and dogs acquiring the same second nature. By proper Shelter and Clothing we legitimately retain our own internal heat; but with an excess of these, or of Fuel, that is, with an external heat greater than our own internal, may not cookery properly be said to begin?

 
 
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