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出版社: Random House
ISBN:9780553277456
版次:1
商品编码:19017068
包装:平装
丛书名: Bantam Classic
出版时间:1983-08-01
用纸:胶版纸
页数:592
正文语种:英文
商品尺寸:17.27x10.67x3.05cm

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  Fifty Great Short Stories《50篇优秀短篇小说》书中共收录了世界著名作家的经典短篇小说50篇,适合英文原版书入门读者,希望通过阅读提高英语词汇量及爱好英语文学作品的读者。  1.《50篇优秀短篇小说》收录的小说大都是名家之作,包可以从中学到优秀的英语表达;  2.世界短篇小说集锦,英文原版无删减,语言地道流畅;  3.作品内容包罗万象,每一篇都值得思考体会;  4.轻型纸印刷,小巧轻便,方便随身携带阅读。  Fifty Great Short Stories《50篇优秀短篇小说》作品内容包罗万象,每一篇都匠心独运、令人回味无穷,抑或包含着深刻的哲理,需要我们去深思。书中收录了世界著名作家海明威、契诃夫、霍桑、莫泊桑、欧亨利、爱伦坡等的经典短篇小说作品。

内容简介

50 Great Short Stories is a comprehensive selection from the world's finest short fiction. The authors
represented range from Hawthorne, Maupassant, and Poe, through Henry James, Conrad, Aldous Huxley, and James Joyce, to Hemingway, Katherine Anne Porter, Faulkner, E.B. White, Saroyan, and O'Connor. The variety in style and subject is enormous, but all these stories have one point in common–the enduring quality of the writing, which places them among the masterpieces of the world's fiction.

作者简介

Milton Crane is Professor Emeritus of English Language and Literature at George Washington University and the University of Chicago. His is the author several books and articles on English literature, as well as the editor of the Bantam anthology, 50 Great American Short Stories.

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  精选了50篇经典的小说,书很小,几乎可以放口袋了。小说是文学体裁四分法中的一大样式。它是通过塑造人物、叙述故事、描写环境来反映生活、表达思想的一种文学体裁。
  ——京东会员

目录

The Garden Party—Katherine Mansfield《花园茶会》——凯瑟琳·曼斯菲尔德The Three-Day Blow—Ernest Hemingway《三天大风》——欧内斯特·海明威The Standard of Living—Dorothy Parker《生活的标准》——多萝西·帕克The Saint—V. S. Pritchett《圣徒》——普里彻特The Other Side of the Hedge—E. M. Forster《篱笆的另一面》——爱德华·摩根·福斯特Brooksmith—Henry James《布鲁克·史密斯》——亨利·詹姆斯The Jockey—Carson McCullers《骑师》——卡森·麦卡勒斯The Courting of Dinah Shadd—Rudyard Kipling《黛娜·谢德的求爱》——鲁德亚德·吉卜林The Shot—Alexander Poushkin(translated by T. Keane)《普希金》——亚历山大·普希金(基恩译)Graven Image—John O’Hara《表演者》——约翰·奥哈拉Putois—Anatole France(translated by Frederic Chapman) Putois——阿纳托尔·法郎士(弗雷德里克·查普曼译)Only the Dead Know Brooklyn—Thomas Wolfe《唯有死者认识布鲁克林》——托马斯·沃尔夫A. V. Laider—Max Beerbohm《雷德》——麦克斯·毕尔邦The Lottery—Shirley Jackson《摸彩》——雪莉·杰克逊The Masque of the Red Death—Edgar Allan Poe《红死病的假面具》——埃德加·爱伦坡Looking Back—Guy de Maupassant (translated by H. N. P. Sloman)《回首》——莫泊桑(斯洛曼译)The Man Higher Up—O. Henry《黄雀在后》—— 欧·亨利The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse—William Saroyan《那年夏天美丽的白马》——威廉·萨洛扬The Other Two—Edith Wharton《另外两个》——伊迪丝·华顿Theft—Katherine Anne Porter《偷窃》——凯瑟琳·安·波特A Good Man Is Hard to Find—Flannery O’Connor《好人难寻》——弗兰纳里·奥康纳The Man of the House—Frank O’Connor《男人当家》——弗兰纳里·奥康纳The Man Who Shot Snapping Turtles—Edmund Wilson《那个射杀麝香龟的人》——爱德蒙·威尔逊The Gioconda Smile—Aldous Huxley《不可思议的微笑》——奥尔德斯·赫胥黎The Curfew Tolls—Stephen Vincent Benét《花逝之地》——斯蒂芬·文森特·贝尼特Father Wakes Up the Village—Clarence Day《父亲唤醒了村庄》——克劳伦斯·戴伊Ivy Day in the Committee Room—James Joyce《会议室里的常春藤日》——詹姆斯·乔伊斯The Chrysanthemums—John Steinbeck《菊花》——约翰·斯坦贝克The Door—E. B. White《门》——埃尔文·布鲁克斯·怀特An Upheaval—Anton Chekhov《动荡》——契诃夫How Beautiful with Shoes—Wilbur Daniel Steele《穿上鞋子的你多么迷人》——威尔伯·丹尼尔·斯蒂尔A Haunted House—Virginia Woolf《鬼屋》——弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫The Catbird Seat—James Thurber《胜券在握》——詹姆斯·瑟伯The Schartz-Metterklume Method—“Saki” (H. H. Munro)《Schartz-Metterklume方法》——芒罗The Death of a Bachelor—ArthurSchnitzler《单身汉之死》——亚瑟·施尼茨勒The Apostate—George Milburn《叛教者》——乔治·米尔本The Phoenix—Sylvia Townsend Warner《凤凰》——西尔维亚·汤森·沃纳That Evening Sun—William Faulkner《晚上的太阳》——威廉·福克纳The Law—Robert M. Coates《法律》——罗伯特·科茨The Tale—Joseph Conrad《传说》——约瑟夫·康拉德A Girl from Red Lion, P.A.—H. L. Mencken《那个红狮上的女孩》——亨利·路易斯·门肯Main Currents of American Thought—Irwin Shaw《美国思想的主要流派》——欧文·肖The Ghosts—Lord Dunsany《鬼魂》——洛德·邓萨尼The Minister’s Black Veil—Nathaniel Hawthorne《牧师的黑面纱》——纳撒尼尔·霍桑.A String of Beads—W. Somerset Maugham《串珠》——威廉·萨默塞特·毛姆The Golden Honeymoon—Ring Lardner《金色的蜜月》——拉德纳The Man Who Could Work Miracles—H. G. Wells《创造奇迹的人》——赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯The Foreigner—Francis Steegmuller《异邦人》——弗朗西斯·斯蒂格马勒Thrawn Janet—Robert Louis Stevenson《丑陋的珍妮特》——罗伯特·路易斯·史蒂文森The Chaser—John Collier《猎人》——约翰·科立尔Title Index标题索引Author Index作者索引

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Four men in their shirt-sleeves stood grouped together on the garden path. They carried staves covered with rolls of canvas, and they had big tool-bags slung on their backs. They looked impressive. Laura wished now that she had not got the bread-and-butter, but there was nowhere to put it, and she couldn't possibly throw it away. She blushed and tried to look severe and even a little bit short-sighted as she came up to them.

"Good morning," she said, copying her mother's voice. But that sounded so fearfully affected that she was ashamed, and stammered like a little girl, "Oh--er--have you come--is it about the marquee?"

"That's right, miss," said the tallest of the men, a lanky freckled fellow, and he shifted his tool-bag, knocked back his straw hat and smiled down at her. "That's about it."

His smile was so easy, so friendly that Laura recovered. What nice eyes he had, small, but such a dark blue! And now she looked at the others, they were smiling too. "Cheer up, we won't bite," their smile seemed to say. How very nice workmen were! And what a beautiful morning! She mustn't mention the morning; she must be business-like. The marquee.

"Well, what about the lily-lawn? Would that do?"

And she pointed to the lily-lawn with the hand that didn't hold the bread-and-butter. They turned, they stared in the direction. A little fat chap thrust out his under-lip, and the tall fellow frowned.

"I don't fancy it," said he. "Not conspicuous enough. You see, with a thing like a marquee," and he turned to Laura in his easy way, "you want to put it somewhere where it'll give you a bang slap in the eye, if you follow me."

Laura's upbringing made her wonder for a moment whether it was quite respectful of a workman to talk to her of bangs slap in the eye. But she did quite follow him.

"A corner of the tennis-court," she suggested. "But the band's going to be in one corner."

"H'm, going to have a band, are you?" said another of the workmen. He was pale. He had a haggard look as his dark eyes scanned the tennis-court. What was he thinking?

"Only a very small band," said Laura gently. Perhaps he wouldn't mind so much if the band was quite small. But the tall fellow interrupted.

"Look here, miss, that's the place. Against those trees. Over there. That'll do fine."

Against the karakas. Then the karaka-trees would be hidden. And they were so lovely, with their broad, gleaming leaves, and their clusters of yellow fruit. They were like trees you imagined growing on a desert island, proud, solitary, lifting their leaves and fruits to the sun in a kind of silent splendour. Must they be hidden by a marquee?

They must. Already the men had shouldered their staves and were making for the place. Only the tall fellow was left. He bent down, pinched a sprig of lavender, put his thumb and forefinger to his nose and snuffed up the smell. When Laura saw that gesture she forgot all about the karakas in her wonder at him caring for things like that--caring for the smell of lavender. How many men that she knew would have done such a thing? Oh, how extraordinarily nice workmen were, she thought. Why couldn't she have workmen for friends rather than the silly boys she danced with and who came to
Sunday night supper? She would get on much better with men like these.

It's all the fault, she decided, as the tall fellow drew something on the back of an envelope, something that was to be looped up or left to hang, of these absurd class distinctions. Well, for her part, she didn't feel them. Not a bit, not an atom... And now there came the chock-chock of wooden hammers. Some one whistled, some one sang out, "Are you right there, matey?" "Matey!"

The friendliness of it, the--the-- Just to prove how happy she was, just to show the tall fellow how at home she felt, and how she despised stupid conventions, Laura took a big bite of her bread-and-butter as she stared at the little drawing. She felt just like a work-girl.

"Laura, Laura, where are you? Telephone, Laura!" a voice cried from the house.

"Coming!" Away she skimmed, over the lawn, up the path, up the steps, across the veranda, and into the porch. In the hall her father and Laurie were brushing their hats ready to go to the office.

"I say, Laura," said Laurie very fast, "you might just give a squiz at my coat before this afternoon. See if it wants pressing."
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