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Song of SolomonThe writer of the book entitled Song of Solomon is Toni Morrison, who is a black woman writer from America, born on February 18, 1931, in Lorrain, Ohio. She made great achievements on her academic career. Initially opting for a career as a teacher and editor, she started to write novels while she taught at Howard University.Song of Solomon, her third novel, was popular with both critics and readers, and in 1978, the novel won the National Critics Circle Award and the Letters Award. In 1993, Toni Morrison joined the exclusive ranks of the world’s premier writers when she became the first African-American woman to win the Nobel Prize in literature.This novel mainly talks about a man called Milkman Dead. He tries to get rid of the bondage of their parents and family and become an independent man. In other words, he longs for flight, which is viewed as a means of escape. In order to gain financial independence, he involves himself in a stupid plan trying to steal gold from her aunt, Pilate. However, he fails to find any treasure, after which his quest is transformed into a journey of looking for his long-lost family history. During this process, Milkman grows from a selfish and self-centered young man into a compassionate, responsible and caring adult.By contrast, another important character, Pilate, is very different from Milkman. Born without a navel and alienated from others, Pilate is a survivor of the racial discrimination. Nevertheless, she is quite loving and selfless which does not mean weakness but rather strength and courage. In Milkman’s eyes, Aunt Pilate is the only human being who is able to fly without ever leaving the ground. That is to say, she is already liberated and does not need to escape to attain freedom.The narrator speaks in the third person, which can help us understand the whole story more objectively and completely. And dialogues between characters add more reality and persuasion to this novel.After finishing this novel, I think I learn three things from it. Firstly, people have to experience a lot of things before they really become mature. These things include all the ebbs and flows in life. Numerous experiences make people explore more, think more and do more. Secondly, escape is not the only way to obtain freedom.Just like Pilate, she does not leave where she is as Milkman does, but she lives a free and happy life because she has spiritual freedom. People will never be totally free unless their souls become free. Thirdly, racism should be eliminated for good. Racism is the root cause of sufferings in the novel. Apart from the white people and the black people in America, people from different races, cultures or those who hold different opinions or have different genders should understand each other and communicate with each other more and better. Only by this way can people all over the world live in harmony.。
英文世界名著介绍英文世界名著(按作者排序)English Literature 英语文学经典Edwin A. Abbott (1838-1926) 埃得温? A ?艾博特 Flatland 《平地》Jane Addams (1860-1935) 简?亚当斯 Twenty Years at Hull House 《赫尔大厦二十年》 Louise May Alcott (1832-1888) 路易莎?梅?奥尔科特 Little Women 《小妇人》Good Wives 《好妻子》Flower Fables 《花的寓言》Horatio Alger (1832-1899) 贺拉旭?阿尔杰 The Cash Boy 《送款员》The Errand Boy 《童仆》Joe the Hotel Boy 《旅馆服务生裘》Driven From Home 《逐出家门》Phil,the Fiddler 《混混菲尔》Paul the Peddler 《小贩保罗》Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) 舍伍德?安德森 Winesburg, Ohio 《俄亥俄州瓦恩斯堡镇》 Edwin L. Arnold (1832-1904) 爱德温? L. 阿诺德 Gulliver of Mars 《火星上的格利弗》Jane Austen (1775-1817) 简?奥斯丁Emma 《爱玛》Lady Susan 《苏珊太太》Love and Friendship 《爱情和友谊》Mansfield Park 《曼斯菲尔德庄园》Persuasion 《劝导》Pride and Prejudice 《傲慢与偏见》Sense and Sensibility 《理智与情感》 Northanger Abbey 《诺桑觉寺》Mary Hunter Austin (1868-1934) 玛丽?亨特?奥斯汀 The Land of Little Rain 《少雨的土地》 Francis Bacon ( 1561-1626) 弗兰西斯?培根 Essays 《论说文集》R. M. Ballantyne (1825-1894) R? M? 巴兰坦 The Coral Island 《珊瑚岛》J. M. Barrie (1860-1937) J?M?巴里Peter Pan in Kensington Garden 《小飞侠在肯星顿花园》 The Little White Bird 《小白鸟》L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) L?弗兰克?巴姆 The Tin Woodman of Oz 《奥兹国的铁皮木人》 The Lost Princess of Oz 《奥兹国失踪的公主》 The Scarecrow of Oz 《奥兹国的稻草人》 The Patchwork Girl of Oz 《奥兹国的缀衣娘》 Edward Bellamy (1850-1898) 爱德华?贝拉米 Looking Backward, 2000 to 1887 《回顾2000-1887》 Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) 安布鲁斯?比尔斯The Devil's Dictionary 《魔鬼辞典》An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge 《奥尔河桥的一次事件》Fantastic Fables 《荒唐的寓言》R. D. Blackmore (1825-1900) R?D?布莱克默 Lorna Doone 《洛纳?杜恩》William Blake (1757-1827) 威廉?布莱克 Poems of William Blake 《威廉?布莱克诗集》 George Borrow (1803-1881) 乔治?博罗 The Romany Rye 《罗曼?罗依》The Bible in Spain 《圣经在西班牙》The Zincali - An Account of the Gypsies of Spain《辛卡利--西班牙吉普赛人记实》James Boswell (1740-1795) 詹姆斯?博斯韦尔 Life of Johnson 《约翰逊传》B. M. Bower(1874-1940) B?M?鲍尔 Jean of the Lazy A 《雷泽A牧场的吉恩》 Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen (1848-1895) H?H?博依森 Boyhood in Norway 《童年在挪威》Tales from Two Hemispheres 《来自两个半球的故事》 Ernest Bramah (1868-1942) 欧内司特?布拉默 Kai Lung's Golden Hours 《凯龙的黄金岁月》The Wallet of Kai Lung 《凯龙的钱包》 The Mirror of Kong Ho 《孔贺的镜子》 Anne Bronte (1820-1849) 安妮?勃朗特The Tenant of Wildfell Hall 《女房客》Agnes Grey 《艾格妮斯?格雷》Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855) 夏洛蒂?勃朗特 Jane Eyre 《简?爱》The Professor 《教师》Emily Bronte (1818-1848) 艾米莉?勃朗特 Wuthering Heights 《呼啸山庄》Rupert C. Brooke (1887-1915) 鲁珀特. C. 布鲁克 Poems of Rupert Brooke 《诗集》Charles Brockden Brown(1771-1810) 查尔斯?布罗克登?布朗Wieland, or The Transformation 《威兰,或蜕变》 Robert Browning (1812-1889) 罗伯特?勃朗宁 Dramatic Lyrics 《戏剧抒情诗》John Buchan (1875-1940) 约翰?布坎Mr. Standfast 《斯坦德法斯特先生》Greenmantle 《绿斗篷》The Thirty-Nine Steps 《三十九级台阶》 Prester John 《普雷斯特?约翰》John Bunyan (1628-1688) 约翰?班扬The Holy War 《圣战》The Pilgrim's Progress 《天路历程》Grace Abounding to Chief of Sinners 《罪人受恩记》 Frances Hodgson Burnett (1894-1924) 弗朗西斯?霍齐森.班内特A Little Princess 《小公主》The Secret Garden 《秘密花园》Little Lord Fauntleroy 《方特勒罗伊小爵爷》 The Dawn of A To-morrow 《明日破晓》 The Lost Prince 《失踪的王子》Sara Crewe 《萨拉?克鲁》The Shuttle 《穿梭》Robert Burns (1759-1796) 罗伯特?彭斯 Poems and Songs of Robert Burns 《罗伯特?彭斯歌谣集》George Byron (1788-1824) 乔治?拜伦 Don Juan 《唐?璜》Hall Caine (1853-1931) 霍尔?凯恩The Scapegoat 《替罪羊》Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) 托马斯?卡莱尔 Life of John Sterling 《约翰?斯特林传》 The French Revolution 《法国革命》 Heroes and Hero Worship 《论英雄与英雄崇拜》Lewis Carrol (1832-1898) 刘易斯.卡罗尔 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》Through the Looking Glass 《镜中世界》 The Hunting of the Snark 《斯纳克之猎》 Phantasmagoria and Other Poems 《幻梦中的人群和其他的诗歌》Sylvia and Bruno 《西尔维亚和布鲁诺》 Willa Cather (1873-1947) 薇拉?凯瑟Alexander's Bridge 《亚历山大的桥》My Antonia 《我的安东尼亚》O Pioneers! 《啊,拓荒者~》The Song of the Lark 《云雀之歌》The Troll Garden and Selected Stories 《特罗尔花园及其他小说》Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1932) 查尔斯?W?切斯纳特 The House Behind the Cedars 《雪松林后面的房屋》 G?K?Chesterton (1874-1936) G?K? 切斯特顿The Wisdom of Father Brown 《布朗神甫的智慧》 The Innocence of Father Brown 《布朗神甫的无知》 Orthodoxy 《正统》Heretics 《异教徒》Kate Chopin (1851-1904) 凯特 ?肖班The Awakening & Other Short Stories 《觉醒及其他短篇小说》 Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) 塞缪尔?泰勒?柯勒律治 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 《老水手之歌》 Wilkie Collins (1824-1889) 沃尔奇?科林斯No Name 《没有姓名》The New Magdalen 《新玛格达琳》The Moonstone 《月亮宝石》The Woman in White 《白衣女人》A Rogue's Life 《一个流氓的一生》The Black Robe 《黑袍》Man and Wife 《夫妻》The Haunted Hotel 《闹鬼的旅馆》 Henry J?Coke (1827-1916) 亨利?J?柯克 Tracks of A Rolling Stone 《漂泊者的足迹》 William Congreve (1670-1729) 威廉?康格里夫 The Way of The World 《如此世道》 Love For Love 《以爱还爱》Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) 约瑟夫?康拉德 Lord Jim 《吉姆爷》Nostromo 《诺斯特罗摩》The Secret Agent 《特务》Almayer's Folly 《奥尔迈耶的愚蠢》 Heart of Darkness 《黑暗的心灵》The Nigger of the Narcissus 《白水仙号上的黑家伙》 Chance 《偶然的事》The Arrow of Gold 《金箭》Within The Tides 《在潮汐之间》'Twixt Land & Sea 《在陆海之间》 The Mirror of the Sea 《海之镜》Notes on Life and Letter 《人生与文学随笔》 Typhoon 《台风》Tales of Unrest 《不平静的故事》Some Reminiscences 《回忆片断》 End of the Tether 《走投无路》Amy Foster 《艾米?福斯特》To-morrow 《明天》A Personal Record 《私人记录》An Outcast of the Island 《岛上的一个不幸者》 The Shadow Line 《阴影线》Youth 《青春》Russell H? Conwell (1843-1925) 拉舍尔. H. 康韦尔 Acres of Diamonds 《金刚石的田地》James Fenimore Cooper (1790-1851) 詹姆斯?费历摩?库柏 Last of the Mohicans 《最后的莫希干人》William (?-1900) and Ellen (1826-1897) Craft威廉.克拉夫特和艾伦.克拉夫特Running A Thousand Miles for Freedom 《跋涉千里寻自由》 Stephen Crane (1871-1900) 斯蒂芬?克莱恩Maggie- A Girl of the Streets 《街头女郎梅季》 The Red Badge of Courage 《红色英勇勋章》 Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910) 吕蓓卡?H?戴维斯 The Scarlet Car 《红车》Life in the Iron-Mills 《铁厂人生》Daniel Defoe (1661-1731) 丹尼尔?笛福The Journal of the Plague Year 《瘟疫年纪事》 Moll Flanders 《摩尔?弗兰德斯》Robinson Crusoe-1 《鲁滨逊漂流记》Robinson Crusoe-2 《鲁滨逊漂流记续集》Tour Through the Eastern Counties of England《英国东部各县》Charles Dickens (1812-1870) 查尔斯?狄更斯 A Christmas Carol 《圣诞欢歌》A Child's History of England 《写给孩子看的英国历史》A Tale of Two Cities 《双城记》American Notes 《旅美札记》Pictures from Italy 《意大利风光》 Bleak House 《荒凉山庄》Chimes 《钟声》David Copperfield 《大卫?科波菲尔》 Domby and Son 《董贝父子》Great Expectations 《远大前程》Hard Times 《艰难时世》Little Dorrit 《小杜丽》Martin Chuzzlewit 《马丁?霍述伟》 Nicholas Nickleby 《尼古拉斯?尼克贝》 Oliver Twist 《雾都孤儿》Our Mutual Friend 《我们共同的朋友》 The Battle of Life 《人生的战斗》 The Cricket on the Hearth 《炉边蟋蟀》 The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain 《神缠身的人》The Mystery of Edwin Drood 《德鲁特疑案》 The Old Curiosity Shop 《老古玩店》 The Pickwick Papers 《匹克威克外传》Miscellaneous Papers 《散文集》Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings 《咧咧破太太的公寓》 Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy 《咧咧破太太的遗产》Mugby Junction 《马格比车站》Going into Society 《走进上流社会》No Thoroughfare 《此路不通》The Wreck of the Golden Mary 《金玛丽号的沉没》 Doctor Marigold 《马利高德大夫的厨房》Somebody's Luggage 《某某人的行李》Tom Tiddler's Ground 《汤姆?梯特勒的土地》 A Message from the Sea 《海上通信》The Perils of Certain English Prisoners 《某些英国犯人的险境》 The Holly-Tree 《冬青树》The Seven Poor Travellers 《七个可怜的旅人》 Three Ghost Stories《三个鬼故事》Speeches: Literary & Social 《关于文学与社会的演讲》 Holiday Romance 《假日罗曼史》George Silverman's Explanation 《乔治?斯沃尔曼的解释》 The Lamplighter 《点灯人》To Be Read at Dusk 《供黄昏看的读物》Sketches of Young Gentlemen 《青年绅士手记》 Skethches of Young Couples 《青年夫妇手记》 Barnaby Rudge,80's Riots 《巴纳比?拉奇,1780年的暴动》 Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices 《两个无聊学徒的懒散旅行》Sketches by Boz 《博兹札记》Reprinted Pieces 《重印的作品》Frederic Douglass (1817-1895) 弗里德里克?道格拉斯 My Bondage and My Freedom 《我的奴役与我的自由》 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) 阿瑟?柯南道尔 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 《福尔摩斯探案集》 A Study in Scarlet 《血字的研究》Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes 《福尔摩斯回忆录》 The Hound of the Baskervilles 《巴斯克维尔庄园的猎犬》 The Lost World 《失去的世界》The Poison Belt 《有毒带》The Return of Sherlock Holmes 《福尔摩斯归来记》 The Sign of Four 《四签名》The Valley of Fear 《恐怖峡谷》Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) 西奥多?德莱塞 Sister Carrie 《嘉莉妹妹》Charles Eastman (1858-1939) 查尔斯?伊斯特曼 Indian Boyhood 《印地安人的童年》Indian Heroes & Great Chieftains 《印地安人的英雄和杰出的酋长》The Soul of the Indian 《印地安人的心灵世界》 Old Indian Days 《印地安人的往昔时光》George Eliot (1819-1880) 乔治?艾略特The Mill on the Floss 《弗罗斯河上的磨坊》 Adam Bede 《亚当?贝德》Middlemarch 《米德尔马契》Silas Marner 《织工马南传》Edward S.Ellis (1840-1916) 爱德华?S?埃利斯 Thomas Jefferson 《托马斯?杰弗逊》Ralph W? Emerson (1803-1882) 拉尔夫?爱默生 English Traits 《英国人的特性》Essays 《论文集》The Conduct of Life 《生活行为》Henry Fielding (1707-1754) 亨利?菲尔丁The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling 《汤姆?琼斯》 From This World to the Next 《赴冥界》 Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon 《里斯本航海日记》Eugene Field (1850-1895) 尤金.菲尔德The Love Affairs of A Bibliomaniac 《书痴的罗曼史》 F? Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) F?司各特?费兹杰拉德 This Side of Paradise 《人间天堂》Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) 本杰明?富兰克林 Poor Richard's Almanack (1733-1758) 《穷理查的历书》 The Autobiography 《自传》Anatole France (1844-1924) Penguin Island 《企鹅岛》Harold Frederic (1856-1898) 哈罗德?弗里德里克 The Damnation of Theron Ware 《西伦?韦尔的堕落》 The Market-Place 《集市》John Galt (1779-1839) 约翰?高尔特The Annals of the Parish 《教区纪年》 The Provost 《市长》The Ayrshire Legatees 《亚尔郡继承遗产者》 Elizabeth C? Gaskell (1810-1865) 盖斯凯尔夫人 Mary Barton 《玛丽?巴顿》North and South 《北方与南方》Ruth 《露丝》Sylvia's Lovers 《西尔维亚的恋人》Wives and Daughters 《妻子和女儿》 Cousin Phillis 《菲利丝表妹》Cranford 《克兰福德》William S. Gilbert (1836-1911) 威廉?S?吉尔伯特 50 Bab Ballads 《50首巴伯歌谣》Songs of A Savoyard 《萨伏依人之歌》 More Bab Ballads 《巴伯歌谣续集》The Bab Ballads 《巴伯歌谣集》Geroge Gissing (1857-1903) 乔治?吉辛 The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft 《四季随笔》 Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774) 奥利弗?哥尔德斯密斯She Stoops to Conquer 《委曲求全》 Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932) 肯尼思?格雷安 The Golden Age 《黄金时代》The Wind in the Willows 《杨柳风》Dream Days 《梦里春秋》Ulysses Simpson Grant (1822-1885) U?S?格兰特 Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant (Vol.1, Vol.2)《格兰特总统回忆录》(上,下)Zane Grey (1872-1939) 珍?格雷The Light of Western Stars 《西部星星的光芒》 The Lone Star Ranger 《孤独的星游人》Riders of the Purple Sage 《紫艾灌丛中的骑士们》 Betty Zane 《贝蒂?珍》The Heritage of the Desert 《沙漠的遗产》 The Spirit of the Border 《边疆的精神》George Grossmith (1847-1912) and Weedon Grossmith乔治.格罗史密斯和威登.格罗史密斯Diary of a Nobody 《无名氏的日记》Alexander Hamilton(1755-1804) et al. 亚历山大?汉密尔顿等 The Federalist Papers 《联邦党人文集》Henry Rider Haggard (1856-1925) 亨利.赖德.哈葛德 King Solomon's Mines 《所罗门王的宝藏》 Allan Quatermain 《艾伦?夸特梅因》When the World Shook 《当世界动摇之时》 Nada the Lily 《百合娜达》Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) 托马斯?哈代 A Pair of Blue Eyes 《一双碧眼》Far from the Madding Crowd 《远离尘嚣》Jude the Obscure 《无名的裘德》Tess of the D'Urbervilles 《德伯家的苔丝》 The Mayor of Casterbridge 《卡斯特桥市长》 The Return of the Native 《还乡》The Woodlanders 《林地居民》Frances E. W. Harper (1825-1911) 弗兰西斯. E. W. 哈伯 Poems 《诗集》Bret Harte (1836-1902) 布勒特?哈特Selected Stories 《短篇小说选》Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) 纳撒尼尔?霍桑 Twice-Told Tales 《重讲一遍的故事》Mosses from an Old Manse 《古屋青苔》 The House of Seven Gables 《凶宅七角楼》 The Scarlet Letter 《红字》The Snow Image 《雪影》Tanglewood Tales 《丛林传说》Issac Taylor Headland (1859-1942) 伊萨克?泰勒?赫德兰 Court Life in China 《在中国宫廷的生活》 The Chinese Boy and Girl 《中国的少男少女》Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) 小泉八云Chita: A Memory of Last Island 《契塔》 Kwaidan 《怪谈》O. Henry (1862-1910) 欧?亨利Whirlingigs 《生活的陀螺》Options 《命运之路》The Voice of the City 《城市之声》Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894) 奥利弗?温德尔?霍姆斯 The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table 《早餐桌上的霸主》 Anthony Hope (1863-1933) 安东尼?霍普The Prisoner of Zenda 《詹达堡的囚徒》 Frivolous Cupid 《轻浮的爱神》William Dean Howells (1837-1920) 威廉?迪恩?豪威尔斯 The Rise of Silas Lapham 《塞拉斯?拉帕姆的发迹》 The Man of Letters as a Man of Business 《作为商人的文人》C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne (1865-1944) C. J. 卡特克利夫.海因 The Lost Continent 《失去的大陆》W? H? Hudson (1841-1922) W? H?哈得逊 Green Mansions 《绿色公寓》Washington Irving (1783-1859) 华盛顿?欧文 The Adventures of Captain Bonneville 《博纳维尔上尉探险记》The Sketch Book 《见闻札记》The Alhambra 《爱尔汗布拉》The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 《睡谷的传说》 Henry James (1843-1916) 亨利?詹姆斯 The Golden Bowl 《镀金碗》Daisy Miller 《黛西?米勒》Death of the Lion 《名流之死》Roderick Hudson 《罗德里克?赫德森》The Ambassadors 《奉使记》The American 《美国人》The Aspern Papers 《阿斯本文件》The Europeans 《欧洲人》The Figure in the Carpet 《地毯上的图案》 The Lesson of the Master 《大师的教诲》 The Portrait of A Lady 《贵妇人的画像》 The Sacred Fount 《神圣源泉》The Turn of the Screw 《螺丝在拧紧》Washington Square 《华盛顿广场》The Jolly Corner 《快乐的一角》The Coxon Fund 《科克森基金》Glasses 《镜中世界》In the Cage 《在笼中》The Beast in the Jungle 《丛林猛兽》The Pupil 《小学生》An International Episode 《一个国际事件》 The Altar of the Dead 《死者的祭坛》Alexander H? Japp (1839-1905) 亚力山大?H?嘉伯 Robert Louis Stevenson, A Record, An Estimate, A Memorial《罗伯特?路易斯?斯蒂文森评传》Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) 托马斯?杰弗逊 Autobiography 《自传》Letters 《书信集》Jerome K. Jerome (1859-1927) 杰罗姆. K. 杰罗姆Three Men in a Boat 《三人同舟》The Love of Ulrich Nebendahl 《乌雷克?勒本代尔的爱情》 The Soul of Nicholas Synders 《尼古拉?辛德斯的内心世界》 The Philosopher's Joke 《哲学家的玩笑》 Mrs. Korner Sins Her Mercies 《科勒太太后悔太仁慈》 TheCost of Kindness 《善良的代价》Passing of the Third Floor Back 《四楼尽头的通道》 Idle Thoughts of An Idle Fellow 《懒汉的妄想》 Paul Kelver 《保尔?凯尔维尔》Stage-Land 《舞台上下》Evergreens 《长青树》Dreams 《梦》Clocks 《钟》Sarah Orne Jewett (1849-1909) 撒拉?奥恩?朱厄特 The Country of the Pointed Firs 《尖尖的枞树之乡》 Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) 塞缪尔.约翰逊Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia 《阿比西尼亚国拉塞拉斯王子传》 James Joyce (1882-1941) 詹姆斯?乔伊斯 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 《青年艺术家的肖像》 Dubliners 《都柏林人》Ulysses 《尤利西斯》John Keats (1795-1821) 约翰?济慈Poems of John Keats 《济慈诗集》Henry Kendall (1839-1882) 亨利.肯德尔Leaves from Australian Forests 《澳洲森林的叶子》 Songs from the Mountains 《山间的歌》Poems and Songs 《诗和歌》Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918) 乔依斯?基尔墨 Main Street and Other Poems 《大街及其他诗》 Trees and Other Poems 《树和其他诗》Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) 罗德亚德?吉卜林 Kim 《基姆》Puck of Pook's Hill 《普克山的帕克》Rewards and Fairies 《报偿和仙女》The Jungle Book 《丛林故事》American Notes 《游美札记》Verses 《诗歌》Charles Lamb (1775-1834) and Mary Lamb 查尔斯?兰姆及玛丽?兰姆Tales from Shakespeare 《莎氏乐府本事》 Andrew Lang (1844-1912) 安德鲁?朗格The Blue Fairy Book 《蓝皮童话书》The Red Fairy Book 《红皮童话书》The Violet Fairy Book 《紫皮童话书》The Yellow Fairy Book 《黄皮童话书》Ballads Lyrics and Poems of Old France 《法国古代民歌和民谣》Aucassin and Nicolete 《奥卡辛与尼克莱》 Letters to Dead Authors 《致已故作者的信》 Letters on Literature 《论文学的信》R. F. Murray : His Poems with a Memoir 《R?F?默里的诗及略传》Grass of Parnassus 《帕纳塞斯山的草》 A Collection of Ballads 《民谣集》Sidney Lanier (1842-1881) 西德尼?拉尼尔 Select Poems of Sidney Lanier 《西德尼?拉尼尔诗集》 D. H. Lawrence (1855-1930) D?H?劳伦斯 Lady Chatterlay's Lover 《查泰莱夫人的情人》 Women in Love 《恋爱中的妇女》Sons and Lovers 《儿子与情人》Henry Lawson (1867-1922) 亨利?劳森In the Days When the World Was Wide 《在海阔天空的日子里》Joe Wilson and His Mates 《乔?威尔逊及其伙伴》 On the Track 《在路上》Over the Sliprails 《越过活动栏杆》Edward Lear (1812-1888) 爱德华?利尔 The Book of Nonsense 《荒谬书》Mattew Lewis (1775-1818) 马修?路易斯 The Monk 《僧侣》Vachel Lindsay (1879-1931) 凡克尔?林赛 General Booth, Other Poems 《布斯将军和其他诗篇》 The Congo and Other Poems 《刚果及其他诗篇》David Livingstone(1813-1873) 戴维.利文斯通 Missionary Travels in South Africa 《在南部非洲的传教旅行》Hugh Lofting (1886-1947) 休.罗夫丁The Story of Doctor Dolittle 《多立德医生的冒险故事》 Jack London (1876-1916) 杰克?伦敦Burning Daylight 《天大亮》John Barleycorn 《约翰?巴雷肯》Love of Life and Other Stories 《热爱生命》 Martin Eden 《马丁?伊登》The Call of the Wild 《荒野的呼唤》The Iron Heel 《铁蹄》The People of the Abyss 《深渊中的人们》 The Sea-Wolf 《海狼》The Son of the Wolf 《狼的儿子》The White Fang 《白牙》The Night-Born 《夜生者》Tales of the Fish Patrol 《渔巡故事集》 The Valley of the Moon 《月亮谷》Before Adam 《在亚当之前》South Sea Tales 《南海故事集》War of the Classes 《阶级的战争》Adventure 《冒险》The Jacket (Star-Rover) 《星游人》Jerry of the Islands 《岛上的吉雷》The Game 《竞赛》The Faith of Men 《人的信义》Moon-Face and Other Stories 《月面及其他故事》 The Strength of the Strong and Other Stories《强者的力量及其他故事》Smoke Bellew 《乌烟贝流故事集》Richard Lovelace (1618-1657) 理查德?洛夫莱斯 Lucasta 《卢卡斯塔》Amy Lowell (1874-1925) 阿米?洛威尔Sword Blades and Poppy Seed 《剑刃与罂粟籽》 James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) 詹姆斯?拉塞尔.罗威尔 Abraham Lincoln 《亚伯拉罕?林肯》Percival Lowell (1855-1916) 珀西瓦尔?洛威尔 The Soul of the Far East 《远东之魂》Edward George Bulwer-Lytton(1808-1873?) 爱德华.乔治.布尔沃-利顿The Last Days of Pompeii 《庞培城的末日》 Thomas Babbington Macaulay (1800-1859) 托马斯?B?麦考莱 Lays of Ancient Rome 《古罗马之歌》George MacDonald (1824-1905) 乔治?麦克唐纳 The Princess and Curdie 《公主与科蒂亚》The Princess and Goblin 《公主与妖怪》At the Back of the North Wind 《北风吹过》 Thomas Malory ( ,-1471) 托马斯?马洛礼 Le Mort d'Arthur (Vol.1, Vol.2) 《亚瑟王之死》 (上, 下) Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) 凯瑟琳?曼斯菲尔德 In a German Pension 《在一个德国膳宿会馆里》 Don Marquis (1878-1937) 唐?马奎斯Danny's Own Story 《丹尼自己的故事》Hermione and Her Little Group of Serious Thinkers《赫耳弥俄涅的思想家们》Dreams & Dust 《梦与尘》Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) 克里斯托弗?马洛 The Jew of Malta 《马耳他岛的犹太人》Dr. Faustus 《浮士德博士》Massacre at Paris 《巴黎的屠杀》Tamburlaine the Great (Part1, Part2) 《滕伯兰》(上,下篇) Marie L. McLaughlin (1842- ) 玛丽亚?L?麦克拉夫琳 Myths and Legends of the Sioux 《苏人的神话和传说》 George Meredith (1818-1909) 乔治?梅瑞迪斯A Reading of Life and Other Poems 《解读人生及其他诗》 An Essay on comedy 《论喜剧》Poems (Volume1) 《诗集》 (第一部)Poems (Volume2) 《诗集》 (第二部)Poems (Volume3) 《诗集》 (第三部)Herman Melville (1819-1891) 赫曼?麦尔维尔 Benito Cereno 《班尼托?西兰诺》Billy Budd 《比利?巴德》Moby Dick 《白鲸》Typee 《泰比》Alice Meynell (1847-1924) 艾丽斯?梅内尔 The Rhythm of Life 《生活的节奏》The Colour of Life 《生活的色彩》Marrian Michelson (1870-1942) 梅内姆?麦克尔森 In the Bishop's Carriage 《在主教的马车中》 John Milton (1608-1674) 约翰?弥尔顿Paradise Lost 《失乐园》Paradise Regained 《复乐园》Four Poems 《四首诗》S. Weir Mitchell (1829-1914) S?威尔?米切尔 The Autobiography of a Quack 《骗子自传》 L. Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) L?莫德?蒙哥马利 The Golden Road 《坦途》Anne of the Island 《岛上的安妮》Anne of Avonlea 《阿汪尼的安妮》Anne of Green Gables 《绿山墙上的安妮》 Anne's House of Dreams 《安妮的梦之屋》 William Morris (1834-1896) 威廉?莫里斯 A Dream of John Ball and A King's Lesson 《梦见约翰?鲍尔》News from Nowhere 《乌有乡消息》John Muir (1838-1914) 约翰?缪尔Steep Trails 《陡峭的小径》H. H. Munro (Saki) (1870-1916) H?H?芒罗 ( 萨基 ) The Toys of Peace 《和平的玩偶》Beasts and Super-Beast 《野兽与超级野兽》 The Unbearable Bassington 《不可容忍的巴辛顿》 Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949) 奈都The Golden Threshold 《金色的门槛》E. Nesbit (1858-1924) E?内斯比特The Story of the Amulet 《护身符的故事》 The Phoenix and the Carpet 《凤凰与地毯》 Five Children and It 《五个孩子和它》The Story of the Treasure Seekers 《寻宝人的故事》 Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare 《莎士比亚剧中的美丽故事》The Wouldbegoods 《向善者》Frank Norris (1870-1902) 弗兰克?诺里斯Blix 《布里克斯》McTeague 《麦克提格》Moran of the Lady Letty 《莱蒂夫人号的莫兰》 The Octopus- A Story of California 《章鱼》 Oliver Optic(1822-1897) 奥利弗? 奥普蒂克Poor and Proud 《贫穷与骄傲》Baroness Emmuska Orczy (1865-1947) 巴恩斯.E.奥切 The Scarlet Pimpernel 《深红色的海绿》Mrs. Sutherland Orr (1828-1903) 萨瑟兰?奥尔夫人 Life and Letters of Robert Browning 《罗伯特?勃朗宁的生平和创作》Thomas Nelson Page (1853-1922) 托马斯?纳尔逊?佩奇 The Burial of the Guns 《枪炮的埋葬》Thomas Paine (1737-1809) 托马斯?潘恩Common Sense 《常识》Andrew Barton Paterson (1864-1941) 安德鲁.巴顿.佩特森 The Man from Snowy River 《来自雪河的人》 Rio Grande's Last Race and Other Verses 《里奥.格兰德的最后一次比赛及其他诗篇》Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866) 托马斯?纳夫?皮考克 Maid Marian 《恶梦隐修院》David Graham Phillips (1867-1911) 戴维?格林厄姆.菲利普斯 Susan Lenox: Her Rise and Fall 《苏珊?伦诺克斯的沉浮》 The Cost 《代价》The Price She Paid 《她付出的代价》The Conflict 《冲突》The Fortune Hunter 《淘金者》The Dust 《尘埃》Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) 埃德加.爱伦.坡 The Fall of the House of Usher 《厄舍古屋的倒塌》 The Raven and Others 《乌鸦等三篇》Eleanor H?Porter(1868-1920) 埃莉诺?H?波特 Miss Billie Married 《比莉小姐结婚了》Miss Billie's Decision 《比莉小姐的决定》Pollyanna 《波利雅娜》Gene Stratton-Porter(1863-1924) 吉恩.斯特拉顿-波特 Laddie 《童子》The Harvester 《收获者》Freckles 《无法无天》At the Foot of the Rainbow 《在彩虹脚下》The Song of the Cardinal 《红衣主教之歌》A Girl of the Limberlost 《肢体残缺的女孩》Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) 贝垂克斯?玻特A Collection of Beatrix Potter Stories 《贝垂克斯?玻特短篇小说集》The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter 《贝垂克斯?玻特文学宝库》William Hickling Prescott (1796-1859) 普雷斯科特 History of the Conquest of Peru 《秘鲁征服史》 Howard Pyle (1853-1911) 霍华德?派尔Book of Pirates 《海盗列传》The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood 《罗宾汉奇遇记》 Walter Raleigh (1861-1922) 瓦尔特?雷利 Robert Louis Stevenson 《罗伯特?路易斯?斯蒂文森》 Edwin Arlington Robinson(1869-1935) 埃德温?阿灵顿?罗宾荪 The Children of the Night 《夜之子》The Man against the Sky 《天边人影》The Three Taverns 《三个旅馆》Susanna Rowson (1762-1824) 苏珊娜?罗森 Charlotte Temple 《夏洛特》John Ruskin (1819-1900) 约翰?罗斯金Sesame And Lilies 《芝麻与百合》Oliver Schreiner (1855-1920) 奥尼弗?施赖纳 Dream Life and Real Life 《梦境与真实人生》 Woman and Labour 《妇女与劳动》Dreams 《梦》Walter Scott (1771-1832) 瓦尔特?司各特 Bride of Lammermoor 《拉马摩尔的新娘》 Ivanhoe 《艾凡赫》Rob Roy 《罗布?罗伊》The Heart of Mid-Lothian 《中洛辛郡的心脏》 The Antiquary 《古董家》The Talisman- A Tale of the Crusaders 《护符》 Waverley 《威弗利》The Black Dwarf 《黑侏儒》A Legend of Montrose 《孟脱罗斯的传说》 Alan Seeger (1888-1916) 艾伦?西格Poems 《诗集》Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946) 欧内斯特?桑普森?塞顿 Rolf in the Woods 《罗尔夫在森林》Anna Sewell (1820-1878) 安娜?西韦尔Black Beauty 《黑美人》William Shakespeare (1564-1616) 威廉?莎士比亚 The Complete Works of William Shakespeare 《莎士比亚全集》A Lover's Complaint 《情女怨》A Midsummer Night's Dream 《仲夏夜之梦》 All's Well That Ends Well 《终成眷属》As You Like It 《皆大欢喜》Cymbeline 《辛伯林》King John 《约翰王》King Richard II 《理查二世》King Richard III 《理查三世》Love's Labour's Lost 《爱的徒劳》Measure for Measure 《自作自受》Much Ado About Nothing 《无事生非》 Pericles, Prince of Tyre 《泰尔亲王配力克里斯》 The Comedy of Errors 《错见错觉》King Henry the Fourth(Part 1) 《亨利四世》(上) King Henry theFourth(Part2) 《亨利四世》(下) King Henry the Fifth 《亨利五世》King Henry the Sixth(Part1) 《亨利六世》(上) King Henry theSixth(Part2) 《亨利六世》(中) King Henry the Sixth(Part3) 《亨利六世》(下) King Henry the Eighth 《亨利八世》The History of Troilus and Cressida 《特洛勒罗斯与克瑞西达》The Life of Timon of Athens 《雅典人泰门》 The Merchant of Venice 《威尼斯商人》 The Merry Wives of Windsor 《温莎的风流娘儿们》 The Rape of Lucrece 《鲁克丽丝受辱记》 The Taming of the Shrew 《驯悍记》The Tempest 《暴风雨》Antony and Cleopatra 《安东尼与克莉奥佩特拉》 Coriolanus 《科利奥兰纳斯》Hamlet 《哈姆莱特》Julius Caesar 《裘力斯?凯撒》King Lear 《李尔王》Macbeth 《麦克佩斯》Othello, Moor of Venice 《奥赛罗》Romeo and Juliet 《罗密欧与朱丽叶》Titus Andronicus 《泰特斯?安德洛尼克斯》 The Two Gentlemen of Verona 《维洛那二绅士》 The Winter's Tale 《冬天的故事》Twelfth Night 《第十二夜》The Passionate Pilgrim 《爱情的礼赞》 Venus and Adonis 《维纳斯与阿都尼》The Phoenix and the Turtle 《凤凰和斑鸠》 The Sonnets 《十四行诗》Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919) 安娜?霍华德?萧 The Story of A Pioneer 《一个先驱的故事》 Mary W? Shelly (1797-1851) 玛丽.W.雪莱 Frankenstein 《弗兰肯斯坦》Samuel Smiles (1812-1904) 塞缪尔?斯迈尔斯 Men of Invention and Industry 《工程师传记集》Life of Thomas Telford 《托马斯?梯尔福德传》 Self Help 《自助》John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) 约翰.菲利普.苏泽 The Fifth String 《第五根弦》Andrew Steinmetz (1816-1877) 安德鲁?斯坦美兹 The Gaming Table (Vol.1, Vol.2) 《赌桌》(上,下) Laurence Sterne (1713-1768) 劳伦斯?斯特恩 TheLife and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman 《商第传》A Sentimental Journey 《感伤的旅行》Robert L. Stevenson (1850-1894) 罗伯特. L. 斯蒂文森 Prince Otto 《奥托王子》Treasure Island 《金银岛》Across the Plains 《横穿普莱恩斯》An Inland Voyage 《内河航程》Ballads 《叙事诗》In the South Seas 《在南海》Kidnapped 《绑架》Catriona (Kidnapped2) 《卡特林娜》(《绑架》续集) The Master of Ballantrae 《巴伦特雷少爷》 The Black Arrow 《黑箭》The Silverado Squatters 《西尔韦拉多-斯卡特斯》 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 《化身博士》 Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes 《驴背旅程》 Weir of Hermiston 《赫米斯顿的韦尔》New Arabian Nights 《新天方夜谭》Moral Emblems 《道德徽章》The Wrong Box 《错箱记》Underwoods 《下层林丛》Tales and Fantasies 《故事与幻想作品》Familiar Studies of Men & Books 《对人与书的浅陋研究》 Memories and Portraits 《回忆与肖像》Essays of Travel 《旅行随笔》Records of a Family of Engineers 《一个工程师家庭的生活实录》 The Merry Men 《快乐的男人们》Fables 《寓言集》A Child's Garden of Verses 《儿童诗苑》Songs of Travel 《旅行之歌》The Art of Writing 《写作的艺术》A Footnote to History 《历史的注脚》New Poems 《新诗集》Frank Stockton (1834-1902) 弗兰克?斯托克顿 The Magic Egg and Other Stories 《魔蛋及其他故事》 The Great War Syndicate 《辛迪加的伟大战争》Bram Stoker(1847-1912) 布拉姆?斯多可 Dracula 《德拉库拉》Harriet B? Stowe (1811-1896) 斯陀夫人 Uncle Tom's Cabin 《汤姆大伯的小屋》 Robert Southey (1774-1843) 罗伯特.骚塞 The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson 《纳尔逊传》 Lytton Strachey (1880-1932) 利顿.斯特雷奇 Queen Victoria 《维多利亚女王》Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) 琼纳森?斯威夫特 Gulliver's Travels 《格列佛游记》The Battle of the Books and Others 《书的战争》 A Modest Proposal 《一个温和的建议》 J? M? Synge (1871-1909) J? M? 沁孤 Riders to the Sea 《骑马下海的人》The Tinker's Wedding 《补锅匠的婚礼》 The Well of the Saints 《圣泉》The Playboy of the Western World 《西域的健儿》 Booth Tarkington (1869-1946) 布斯?塔金顿 The Flirt 《调情》The Conquest of Canaan 《迦南的征服》 Penrod 《彭罗德》The Turmoil 《骚乱》Alice Adams 《爱丽丝.亚当斯》Bayard Taylor (1825-1878) 贝亚德?泰勒 Beauty and the Beast 《美女与野兽》 Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) 萨拉? 蒂斯代尔 Love Songs 《恋歌》Helen of Troy And Other Poems 《特洛伊的海伦》 Flame and Shadow 《火与影》Rivers to the Sea 《江河归大海》Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892) 阿尔弗莱德?丁尼生 Idylls of the King 《国王叙事诗》The Princess 《公主》William Thackeray (1811-1863) 威廉?萨克雷 The Rose and the Ring 《玫瑰与戒指》 Vanity Fair 《名利场》Francis Thompson (1859-1907) 弗朗西斯.汤普森 New Poems 《新诗》Poems 《诗集》Henry D. Thoreau (1817-1862) 亨利?D?梭罗 Walden 《瓦尔登湖》Walking 《漫步》Civil Disobedience 《论公民的不服从》Antony Trollope (1815-1882) 安东尼?特罗洛普 The Warden 《养老院院长》Hunting Sketches 《狩猎札记》Mark Twain (1835-1910) 马克?吐温A Horse's Tale 《马的故事》Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven《斯托姆菲尔德船长漫游天国记》A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court《亚瑟王朝廷上的康涅狄克州美国人》A Tramp Abroad 《国外浪游》Life on the Mississippi 《在密西西比河上》Mark Twain's Speeches 《演讲集》The $30,000 Bequest 《三万元遗产》The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 《哈克贝利?费恩历险记》 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 《汤姆?索耶历险记》 Tom Sawyer Abroad 《汤姆?索耶在国外》Tom Sawyer Detective 《汤姆?索耶探案》The Innocents Abroad 《傻子出国记》The Prince and the Pauper 《王子与贫儿》The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson 《傻瓜威尔逊的悲剧》 What is Man 《人是什么东西》Donald Mackenzie Wallace (1841-1919) 唐纳德.麦肯齐.华莱士 Russia 《俄罗斯》Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) 玛丽?沃斯通克拉夫特 Maria, or The Wrongs of Women 《玛丽亚, 或女人的受罪》 Horace Walpole (1717-1797) 霍勒斯?沃波尔The Castle of Otranto 《奥托兰图堡》M. L. Weems (1759-1825) M.L.威姆斯The Life of General Francis Marion 《马里恩将军传》 H. G. Wells (1866-1946) 赫伯特?乔治?威尔斯Ann Veronica 《安?维罗尼卡》God the Invisible King 《上帝--无形的国王》Soul of A Bishop 《主教的灵魂》The Door in the Wall and Other Stories 《墙中之门及其他故事》 The First Man in the Moon 《月球上的第一个人》 The Invisible Man 《隐身人》The Island of Doctor Moreau 《莫洛医生的岛屿》 The Time Machine 《时间机器》The War in the Air 《空中战争》The War of the Worlds (I,II) 《星际战争》(上,下) Tono Bungay 《托诺?邦盖》The World Set Free 《世界获释》The Wheels of Chance 《命运之轮》When the Sleeper Wakes 《睡眠者醒来时》Edith Wharton (1862-1937) 伊迪丝?华顿The Glimpses of the Moon 《望月》Bunner Sisters 《邦纳姐妹》House of Mirth 《欢乐之家》Summer 《夏天》The Age of Innocence 《天真的时代》The Reef 《暗礁》The Touchstone 《试金石》。
传统的回归--读托妮莫里森的《所罗门之歌》
蒋云珍
【期刊名称】《北京第二外国语学院学报》
【年(卷),期】2003(000)006
【摘要】诺贝尔文学奖获得者、美国黑人女作家托妮·莫里森在<所罗门之歌>中讲述了主人公追根寻祖、回归民族文化传统的旅程.小说描写了非洲宗教传统中的祖先崇拜、名字与命名的重要性以及对超自然事物的崇拜,展现了黑人文化的独特魅力,表达了作者对被抹杀的非洲文化意识与文化历史的关注,体现了对黑人文化传统的自豪和自信.莫里森通过写作呼唤民族文化传统的回归,让读者听到"他者"的声音,成为黑人文化的代言人.
【总页数】5页(P100-103,95)
【作者】蒋云珍
【作者单位】北京第二外国语学院,北京,100024
【正文语种】中文
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莫布勒复活英语作文The Resurrection of MoebiusJean Giraud was a French artist who left an indelible mark on the world of comic books and graphic novels. Better known by his pen name Moebius, his distinctive style and visionary imagination have inspired generations of creators in the medium. Moebius passed away in 2012, but his legacy lives on through the countless works he produced and the profound impact he had on the art form.Moebius first gained recognition in the 1970s as a pioneer of the European "bandes dessinées" or "BD" scene. His work stood out for its dreamlike quality, intricate details, and a sense of wonder that transported readers to strange and captivating worlds. One of his most celebrated creations was the science fiction series "The Incal," which he co-created with writer Alejandro Jodorowsky. The Incal followed the adventures of a private investigator named John Difool as he stumbled upon a powerful artifact and became embroiled in a cosmic struggle.The Incal showcased Moebius' unparalleled imagination and technical prowess. His panel layouts were often unconventional, challenging the traditional grid structure of comics. He employed a fluid, organic style that seamlessly blended realism and surrealism, creating visuals that were both familiar and otherworldly. The Incal's sprawling narrative and richly detailed environments became a benchmark for ambitious, high-concept science fiction storytelling in the medium.Beyond The Incal, Moebius left an indelible mark on numerous other projects. He collaborated with legendary filmmakers like Ridley Scott, contributing stunning conceptual designs for movies like Alien and Blade Runner. His work on these films helped to define the aesthetic of science fiction cinema, introducing a level of sophistication and visual poetry that had not been seen before.Moebius also produced a wealth of standalone stories and series that demonstrated his versatility as a creator. Works like "The Airtight Garage," "Arzach," and "The Horny Goof" showcased his ability to craft intricate, enigmatic narratives that defied conventional storytelling structures. These stories often featured recurring characters and motifs, creating a rich tapestry of interconnected worlds and ideas.One of the most remarkable aspects of Moebius' work was his abilityto blend genres and influences seamlessly. He drew inspiration from sources as diverse as Eastern philosophy, European folklore, and American pulp fiction, creating a unique synthesis that was entirely his own. His art effortlessly combined elements of science fiction, fantasy, and surrealism, transcending the boundaries of traditional comic book storytelling.Moebius' influence can be seen in the work of countless contemporary creators, from graphic novelists to film directors. His impact on the medium has been so profound that it's difficult to imagine the landscape of comic books and graphic novels without his contributions. Many artists and writers have cited him as a primary influence, and his work continues to be celebrated and studied by fans and scholars alike.Despite his passing in 2012, Moebius' legacy continues to endure. His work has been the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions, and his creations have been adapted into various media, including films, video games, and even operas. The Incal, in particular, has seen a resurgence in popularity, with a new cinematic adaptation in the works.Moreover, Moebius' influence extends beyond the realm of comics and graphic novels. His unique visual style and thematic preoccupations have inspired artists and designers working in a widerange of disciplines, from fashion to industrial design. His ability to blend the fantastical and the mundane, the technological and the organic, has made him a touchstone for creatives seeking to push the boundaries of their respective fields.In many ways, Moebius' work can be seen as a reflection of the complexities and contradictions of the modern world. His stories often grappled with themes of identity, technology, and the human condition, exploring the tensions and anxieties that arise in an increasingly interconnected and rapidly changing global landscape. His art served as a mirror, reflecting the hopes, fears, and aspirations of a society grappling with the challenges of the 20th and 21st centuries.Yet, despite the weighty themes and complex narratives, Moebius' work was never devoid of a sense of wonder and playfulness. His stories and characters were imbued with a sense of curiosity and a desire to explore the unknown, to venture into the uncharted territories of the imagination. This spirit of adventure and exploration has continued to captivate and inspire readers and creators alike, long after Moebius' passing.As we look to the future of comics and graphic novels, the legacy of Moebius looms large. His influence can be seen in the work of a new generation of creators who are pushing the boundaries of themedium, exploring new narrative structures, and grappling with the pressing issues of our time. In many ways, Moebius' work has become a touchstone for those seeking to redefine the possibilities of the comic book form, to create stories that are not just entertaining, but also thought-provoking and transformative.In the end, the true measure of Moebius' legacy lies not just in the accolades and awards he received during his lifetime, but in the lasting impact he has had on the art form he so passionately championed. Through his boundless creativity, his technical mastery, and his unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of what was possible, Moebius has left an indelible mark on the world of comics and graphic novels. His work continues to inspire and challenge readers and creators alike, reminding us of the power of the imagination to shape and transform our understanding of the world around us.。
Dear Editor:I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says, "If you see it in The Sun, it's so." Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus?Signed Virginia O'HanlonThe answer as published in the New York Sun was:Virginia, your little friends are wrong.They have been affected by the skepticism of a skeptical age. They do not believe except they see. They think that nothing can be which is not comprehensible by their little minds. All minds, Virginia, whether they be men's or children's, are little. In this great universe of ours, man is a mere insect, an ant, in his intellect as compared with the boundless world about him, as measured by the intelligence capable of grasping the whole of truth and knowledge.Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary would be the world if there were no Santa Claus! It would be as dreary as if there were no Virginias. There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no romance to make tolerable this existence. We should have no enjoyment, except in sense and sight. The external light with which childhood fills the world would be extinguished.Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies. You might get your papa to hire men to watch in all the chimneys on Christmas eve to catch Santa Claus, but even if you did not see Santa Claus coming down, what would that prove? Nobody sees Santa Claus, but that is no sign that there is no Santa Claus. The most real things in the world are those that neither children nor men can see. Did you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn? Of course not, but that's no proof that they are not there. Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders there are unseen and unseeable in the world.You tear apart the baby's rattle and see what makes the noise inside, but there is a veil covering the unseen world which not the strongest man, nor even the united strength of all the strongest men that ever lived could tear apart. Only faith, poetry, love, romance, can push aside that curtain and view and picture the supernal beauty and glory beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Virginia, in all this world there is nothing else real and abiding.No Santa Claus! Thank God! he lives and lives forever. A thousand years from now, Virginia, nay 10 times 10,000 years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of childhood.这是美国新闻史上最有名的一篇杜论。
年轻媳妇伊利莎住在一家偏僻的农场,一手高超的种花技能令她自豪。
一天,她突然有了与外界交流的愿望。
有什么故事发生呢?请您往下看。
飘荡在半空中的冬雾呈现出灰法兰绒色,将萨利纳斯山谷严实地罩了起来;同时也把它与外界分隔开。
雾气锁着山头,四面象顶盖子,而山谷则成了一口盖得严严实实的深锅。
农民在宽阔平坦的土地上深耕,犁铧过处,黑色的土地闪着金属的光泽。
在横卧萨利纳斯河的丘陵地上,农场里的茬地泛着黄色,象是沐浴在冷冷的苍白日光下;不过,现在时至腊月,山谷里没什么阳光。
河边上密密麻麻的柳丛上的黄叶颜色鲜浓,象着了火似的。
这是一个安静,叫人等待的季节。
空气凉凉的,柔柔的。
从西南方向吹来一阵轻风,农民们隐隐地感到不久会有一场及时雨,但雨和雾是不一起来的。
河对岸亨利·埃伦家位于丘陵上的农场里已经没什么活计了:干草都收割过并存放了起来,果园业已深翻过,好等到有雨的时候浇个透底墒。
高处山坡上的牛变得毛皮杂乱粗糙。
伊利莎·埃伦正在花园里干活儿,穿过院子朝远处望时,她看见丈夫亨利正在与两个身着工作服的人交谈。
三个人都站在拖拉机棚边上,一只脚蹬在那辆小型福特牌拖拉机的一侧。
说话的时候,他们边抽着烟,边打量拖拉机。
伊利莎看了他们一会儿,又继续忙自己的活儿。
她今年三十五岁,脸庞瘦俏并透着坚毅,一双眼睛清澈如水。
由于穿着园艺工作服,她显得鼓囊囊的、有点儿笨拙。
她头上戴着一顶男式的黑帽子,拉得很低,直到她的眼睛。
脚上是一双粗笨的鞋子。
下面穿的印花裙子几乎全给那个大号的灯心绒围裙遮盖了起来。
围裙上有四个大口袋,用来放她干活时用的剪刀、泥铲、刮管器、种子和刀。
干活时她戴着厚厚的皮手套,免得弄伤手。
她这会儿正用一把锋利的小剪子把去年的菊花枝剪短,还不时朝站在拖拉机棚边上的三个男人望一望。
她的脸上充满着渴望,看起来成熟漂亮——甚至连她拿着剪刀干活的样子都显得那么有力,饱含期待,以至于那些菊花的枯杆相比之下都显得纤细柔弱,容易收拾了。
马斯奈沉思曲英语The world we live in today is a complex and ever-evolving place. As we navigate the challenges and opportunities that come our way, it is important to reflect on the values and principles that guide our actions. One fundamental principle that I believe should be at the forefront of our minds is the concept of purpose.Purpose is the driving force behind our lives. It is the reason we get up in the morning, the motivation that propels us forward, and the anchor that keeps us grounded. Without a sense of purpose, we can easily become adrift, lost in the sea of distractions and temptations that constantly bombard us.Finding one's purpose is not always an easy task. It requires introspection, self-reflection, and a willingness to confront the deeper questions of our existence. What are we here to do What is our contribution to the world What legacy do we want to leave behind These are the types of questions that can help us uncover our purpose.For some, purpose may be found in their career or profession. They may feel a deep sense of fulfillment in using their skills and talents tomake a positive impact on the lives of others. Others may find their purpose in family, community, or service to a greater cause. Whatever form it takes, purpose is the foundation upon which we build our lives.One of the most inspiring examples of purpose-driven living is that of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Throughout his life, Dr. King was guided by a deep sense of purpose – to fight for racial equality and social justice. He recognized that his role was not just to advocate for change, but to inspire others to join the movement and become agents of transformation.Dr. King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech is a testament to the power of purpose. In it, he articulated a vision of a more just and equitable society, one in which people would be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. His words resonated with millions around the world, igniting a movement that would ultimately lead to significant progress in the civil rights struggle.Another inspiring example of purpose-driven living is that of Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi's life was dedicated to the pursuit of nonviolent resistance and the liberation of the Indian people from British colonial rule. Through his unwavering commitment to the principles of truth and nonviolence, Gandhi inspired millions to jointhe independence movement and ultimately achieve their goal of self-governance.Gandhi's legacy is not just one of political triumph, but of the transformative power of purpose. He recognized that true change could only come from within, through a deep commitment to one's values and a willingness to make personal sacrifices for the greater good. His example continues to inspire people around the world to stand up for their beliefs and fight for a more just and equitable world.In our own lives, the pursuit of purpose can take many forms. It may be the decision to volunteer at a local shelter, to start a small business that addresses a pressing social need, or to dedicate our careers to scientific research that could lead to groundbreaking discoveries. Whatever form it takes, the pursuit of purpose is a deeply personal and rewarding journey.As we navigate the challenges and uncertainties of the modern world, it is more important than ever to cultivate a sense of purpose. In a world that is often dominated by materialism and individualism, the pursuit of purpose can be a powerful antidote, reminding us of the deeper meaning and significance of our lives.Through the pursuit of purpose, we can not only find greaterfulfillment and satisfaction in our own lives, but also make a meaningful contribution to the world around us. By aligning our actions with our values and committing ourselves to a greater cause, we can become agents of positive change, inspiring others to follow in our footsteps and create a better future for all.In conclusion, the pursuit of purpose is a fundamental aspect of the human experience. It is the driving force behind our lives, the anchor that keeps us grounded, and the inspiration that propels us forward. By embracing the power of purpose, we can not only find greater meaning and fulfillment in our own lives, but also make a lasting impact on the world around us.。