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飘(英文版)(套装全2册)(世界文学经典读本)

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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: 玛格丽特·米切尔

基本信息·出版社:中央编译出版社

·页码:1405 页

·出版日期:2008年

·ISBN:7802117712/9787802117716

·条形码:9787802117716

·包装版本:1版

·装帧:平装

·开本:32

·正文语种:英语

·丛书名:世界文学经典读本

·套装数量:2

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内容简介《飘》(英文版)(套装全2册)故事发生于美国南北战争前夕。生活在佐治亚州的少女斯佳丽从小受着南方保守的文化传统的熏陶,可她身上却日益显示出叛逆的个性,热情、奔放.具有种种鲜明的现代女性特征。随着战火的蔓延和环境的恶化,斯佳丽身上的这种叛逆的个性转而表现为艰苦创业、自强不息的精神,并在一系列的挫折中不断改造自我,挽回整个家族的颓势,从而成为时势造就的新女性形象。

小说在描写个人命运与情感波澜的同时,还以开阔的场景和史诗的韵致成功地勾勒出南北战争的大背景以及南北双方在政治、经济、文化等各方面的差异,堪称美国历史转折时期的真实写照.因而,小说自诞生之日起即风靡全世界,成为英语文学中长盛不衰的爱情经典。

作者简介Mitchell margaret (1900-1949)American writer.Margaret Mitchell is the popular author of "Gonewith the Wind" 1936), thetale of Scarlett O'Hara and her tragedies and triumphs through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Mitchell was awarded the ulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for her novel.

编辑推荐《飘》(英文版)(套装全2册)讲述一个平凡女性的不平凡的人生历程

一曲缠绵悱恻而又一波三折的爱情故事

一部长盛不衰,历久弥新的文学经典

Spring had come early that year, with warm quick rains and sudden frothing of pinkpeach blossoms and dogwood dappling with white stars the dark river swamp and far-off hills. Already the plowing was nearly finished, and the bloody glory of the sunsetcolored the fresh-cut furrows of red Georgia clay to even redder hues.

The moist hungry earth, waiting upturned for the cotton seeds, showed pinkish onthe sandy tops of furrows, vermilion and scarlet and maroon where shadows lay alongthe sides of the trenches. The whitewashed brick plantation house seemed an island setin a wild red sea, a sea of spiraling, curving, crescent billows petrified suddenly at themoment when the pink-tipped waves were breaking into surf. For here were no long,straight furrows, such as could be seen in the yellow clay fields of the flat middleGeorgia country or in the lush black earth of the coastal plantations.

Gone with the Wind is a novel by MargaretMitchell. Published in 1936, the book was animmediate success. Margaret Mitchell wasawarded a Pulitzer Prize for the novel in 1937,and Gone with the Wind was first adapted tofilm in 1939.

On June 30th in 1936, Margaret Mitchell'sGone with the Wind waspublished. It had beenextensively promoted, chosenas the July selection by theBook-of-the-Month Club, andso gushed about in pre-publication reviews——"GoneWith the Wind is very possiblythe greatest American novel,"said Publisher's Weekly-that it was certain to sell, andto provoke parody.

Mitchell was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Herchildhood, it seems, was spent in the laps ofCivil War veterans, and her maternal relatives,who lived through the war and the years tofollow. They told her everything about the warexcept that the Confederates had lost it. Shewas ten years old before making thisdiscovery.

She attended Smith College, but withdrewfollowing her final exams in 1919. Shereturned to Atlanta to take over the householdafter her mother's death earlier that year.Shortly afterward, she joined the staff of TheAtlanta Journal where she wrote a weeklycolumn for the newspaper's Sunday edition.

The book includes a vivid description of the fall of Atlanta in 1864 and the devastationof war (some of that aspect was missing from the 1939 film). The novel showedconsiderable historical research. According to her biography, Mitchell herself was tenyears old before she learned that the South had lost the war. Mitchell's sweeping narrativeof war and loss helped the book win the Pulitzer Prize on May 3, 1937.

Over the past years, the novel Gone with the Wind has also been analyzed for itssymbolism and mythological treatment of archetypes. Scarlett has been characterizedas a heroic figure struggling and attempting to twist life to suit her own wishes. Theland is considered a source of strength, as in the plantationTara, whose name is almost certainly drawn from the Hill ofTara in Ireland, a mysterious and poorly-understoodarcheological site that has traditionally been connected tothe temporal and/or spiritual authority of the ancient Irishkings.

目录

PARTONE

CHAPTER1

CHAPTER2

CHAPTER3

CHAPTER4

CHAPTER5

CHAPTER6

CHAPTER7

PARTTWO

CHAPTER8

CHAPTER9

CHAPTER10

CHAPTER11

CHAPTER12

CHAPTER13

CHAPTER14

CHAPTER15

CHAPTER16

PARTTHREE

CHAPTER17

CHAPTER18

CHAPTER19

CHAPTER20

CHAPTER21

CHAPTER22

CHAPTER23

CHAPTER24

CHAPTER25

CHAPTER26

CHAPTER27

CHAPTER28

CHAPTER29

CHAPTER30

PARTFOUR

CHAPTER31

CHAPTER32

CHAPTER33

CHAPTER34

CHAPTER35

CHAPTER36

CHAPTER37

CHAPTER38

CHAPTER39

CHAPTER40

CHAPTER41

CHAPTER42

CHAPTER43

CHAPTER44

CHAPTER45

CHAPTER46

CHAPTER47

PARTFIVE

CHAPTER48

CHAPTER49

CHAPTER50

CHAPTER51

CHAPTER52

CHAPTER53

CHAPTER54

CHAPTER55

CHAPTER56

CHAPTER57

CHAPTER58

CHAPTER59

CHAPTER60

CHAPTER61

CHAPTER62

CHAPTER63

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文摘So, Ellen, no longer Robillard, turned her back onSavannah, never to see it again, and with a middle-agedhusband, Mammy, and twenty "house niggers" journeyedtoward Tara.

The next year, their first child was born and they namedher Katie Scarlett. after Gerald's mother. Gerald wasdisappointed, for he had wanted a son, but he neverthelesswas pleased enough over his small black-haired daughter toserve rum to every slave at Tara and to get roaringly, happilydrunk himself.

If Ellen had ever regretted her sudden decision to marryhim, no one ever knew it, certainly not Gerald, who almostburst with pride whenever he looked at her. She had putSavannah and its memories behind her when she left thatgently mannered city by the sea, and, from the moment ofher arrival in the County, north Georgia was her home.

When she departed from her father's house forever, shehad left a home whose lines were as beautiful and flowingas a woman's body, as a ship in full sail; a pale pink stuccohouse built in the French colonial style, set high from theground in a dainty manner, approached by swirling stairs,banistered with wrought iron as delicate as lace; a dim, richhouse, gracious but aloof.

She had left not only that graceful dwelling but also theentire civilization that was behind the building of it, and shefound herself in a world that was as strange and different asif she had crossed a continent.

Here in north Georgia was a rugged section held by ahardy people. High up on the plateau at the foot of the BlueRidge Mountains, she saw rolling red hills wherever shelooked. with huge outcroppings of the underlying graniteand gaunt pines towering somberly everywhere.

 
 
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