内容简介
Fashioned from the same experiences that would inspire the masterpiece Huckleberry Finn, Life on the Mississippi is Mark Twain's most brilliant and most personal nonfiction work. It is at once an affectionate evocation of the vital river life in the steamboat era and a melancholy reminiscence of its passing after the Civil War, a priceless collection of humorous anecdotes and folktales, and a unique glimpse into Twain's life before he began to write. Written in a prose style that has been hailed as among the greatest in English literature, Life on the Mississippi established Twain as not only the most popular humorist of his time but also America's most profound chronicler of the human comedy.
作者简介
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, or Mark Twain, as he was better known was born on November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri, the sixth child of John Marshall and Jane Lampton Clemens. His father ran a dry goods and grocery store, practiced law and involved himself in local politics after the family's move to Hannibal, Missouri, when Sam was four years old.
Hannibal seems to have been a good place for a boy to grow up. Sam was entranced by the Mississippi River and enjoyed both the barges and the people who traveled on them. When Sam was just eleven his father died and Sam went to work for his brother at the Hannibal Journal first as a printer's apprentice and later a compositor. While still in his teens Sam went on the road as an itinerant printer. In 1857 he conceived a plan to seek his fortune in South America but on the way he met a steamboat captain, Horace Bixby who took him on as a cub riverboat pilot and taught him until he acquired his own license.
This enjoyable style of life, which Twain always spoke of later with special warmth was ended by the Civil War. Twain went west with his brother Orion to prospect in Nevada but in 1862 joined the staff of the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, a paper to which he had already begun submitting his work. Later Twain went to California and submitted "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" to the New York Saturday Press.
By 1871 Twain had published Innocents Abroad and had married Olivia Langdon, the sister of a friend from a socially prominent New York City family. He and his wife moved to Hartford, Connecticut, where they made their family home for thenext 20 years.
Books that he wrote in Hartford confirmed his popular reputation but despite their success Twain found himself in financial difficulty primarily because of his investments in the Paige typesetting business as well as his own publishing company. Eventually Twain was forced to declare bankruptcy.
Twain's last major books were successful commercially but they also reflect his increasing pessimism. His satire becomes at times more biting and mean-spirited than it is humorous. Despite the downturn in Twain's outlook in later life and despite the unevenness of much of his work, he remains one of the major writers of the American nineteenth century, and one who has been enormously influential on subsequent writers.
前言/序言
Life on the Mississippi密西西比河上的生活 英文原版 [平装] 电子书 下载 mobi epub pdf txt
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好书不错,推荐
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马克-吐温凭着年轻时驾驶河船的经验,写成了脍炙人口的自传《密西西比河上的生活》(Life on the Mississippi)。以密西西比河及沿岸的城镇为舞台背景,生动地写下作者的生活体验、童年岁月以及他所热爱的乡土。
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预定到收货的时间整整12周,远超过承诺的7-9周时间,弄的我都忘记有下过这个订单!!!
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印刷还是不错的,练习英语了
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马克吐温的经典作品,感谢京东图书促销活动
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还行吧,没怎么看,不爱看书现在
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正版!
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在美国,一个不去辅导班补课、不花大价钱去学习才艺参加社会活动去丰富自己履历的孩子几乎没有可能进入名牌大学。欧洲的情况好一点,因为当地的社会福利较高,很多学生能够较容易地进入好大学,可是这不并意味着在公立中学没有打下良好基础的他们能顺利毕业。我在鲁汶时曾惊讶于大学生天天狂欢,一位教授冷冷地告诉我:“他们中的大多数人不过是来这里吃喝几年,体验一下生活。有三分之二的学生是拿不到学位的。”
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《密西西比河上的生活》原来是哈克贝利·芬历险记中的一段,后来马克吐温将其删掉了独立成一篇,原题是《在木筏上》。