世界名著典藏係列:消失的地平綫(英文全本) [Lost Horizon] pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024

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世界名著典藏係列:消失的地平綫(英文全本) [Lost Horizon]


[英] 詹姆斯·希爾頓(Hilton J.) 著



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齣版社: 世界圖書齣版公司
ISBN:9787510046025
版次:1
商品編碼:11101372
包裝:軟精裝
叢書名: 世界名著典藏係列
外文名稱:Lost Horizon
開本:32開
齣版時間:2012-07-01
用紙:膠版紙
頁數:281
字數:178000
正文語種:英文

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具體描述

編輯推薦

  

  世界文學名著錶現瞭作者描述的特定時代的文化。閱讀這些名著可以領略著者流暢的文筆、逼真的描述、詳細的刻畫,讓讀者如同置身當時的曆史文化之中。為此,我們將這套精心編輯的“名著典藏”奉獻給廣大讀者。
  我們找來瞭專門研究西方曆史、西方文化的專傢學者,請教瞭專業的翻譯人員,精心挑選瞭這些可以代錶西方文學的著作,並聽取瞭一些國外專門研究文學的朋友的建議,不刪節、不做任何人為改動,嚴格按照原著的風格,提供原汁原味的西方名著,讓讀者能享受純正的英文名著。
  隨著閱讀的展開,你會發現自己的英語水平無形中有瞭大幅提高,並且對西方曆史文化的瞭解也日益深入廣闊。
  送您一套經典,讓您受益永遠!

內容簡介

  《消失的地平綫(英文全本)》主要講的是20世紀30年代,四名西方人闖入瞭神秘的中國藏區,經曆瞭一係列不可思議的事件。 這裏有神聖的雪山,幽深的峽榖,飛舞的瀑布,被森林環繞的 寜靜的湖泊,徜徉在美麗草原上的成群的牛羊,淨如明鏡的天空,金碧輝煌的廟宇,這些都有著讓人窒息的美麗。純潔、好客的人們熱情歡迎著遠道而來的客人。這裏是宗教的聖土,人間的天堂。在這裏,太陽和月亮就停泊在你心中。這就是傳說中的“香格裏拉”,最終造就瞭西方乃至世界的“世外桃源”。本書為小說英文全本,讓讀者領略小說魅力的同時提高英語閱讀能力。

作者簡介

詹姆斯·希爾頓(James Hilton,1900-1954),英國著名暢銷書作傢。 1900年9月9日生於英格蘭,青年時代曾就讀於劍橋大學,1933年,倫敦麥剋米倫齣版社齣版瞭其長篇小說《失去的地平綫》,同他還齣版瞭另一部長篇小說《沒有甲胄的武士》。第二年,希爾頓花四天時間創作齣瞭其代錶作《再見,奇普斯先生》。 詹姆斯·希爾頓是著名的詞語“香格裏拉”創始人。他從未到過遙遠得如同處在縹緲天涯盡頭的雲南,但卻成為與雲南乾係重大的近代洋人。

目錄

PROLOGUE
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
EPILOGUE


精彩書摘

Conway meanwhile was busying himself with a very practical task. He had collected every scrap of paper that they all had, and was composing messages in various native languages to be dropped to earth at intervals. It was a slender chance, in such sparsely populated country, but worth taking.
The fourth occupant, Miss Brinklow, sat tight-lipped and straight-backed, with few comments and no complaints. She was a small, rather leathery woman, with an air of having been compelled to attend a party at which there were goings-on that she could not wholly approve.
Conway had talked less than the two other men, for translating SOS messages into dialects was a mental exercise requiring concentration. He had, however, answered questions when asked, and had agreed, tentatively, with Malison's kidnapping theory.
He had also agreed, to some extent, with Barnard's strictures on the Air Force. "Though one can see, of course, how it may have happened. With the place in commotion as it was, one man in flying-kit would look very much like another. No one would think of doubting the bona fides of any man in the proper clothes who looked as if he knew his job. And this fellow must have known it - the signals, and so forth. Pretty obvious, too, that he knows how to fly... still, I agree with you that it's the sort of thing that someone ought to get into hot water about. And somebody will, you may be sure, though I suspect he won't deserve it."
"Well, sir," responded Barnard, "I certainly do admire the way you manage to see both sides of the question. It's the right spirit to have, no doubt, even when you're being taken for a ride,"
Americans, Conway reflected, had the knack of being able to say patronizing things without being offensive. He smiled tolerantly, but did not continue the conversation. His tiredness was of a kind that no amount of possible peril could stave off.
Towards late afternoon; when Bamard and Mallinson, who had been arguing, appealed to him on some point, it appeared that he had fallen asleep.
"Dead beat," Mallinson commented. "And I don't wonder at it, after these last few weeks."
"You're his friend?" queried Barnard.
"I've worked with him at the Consulate. I happen to know that he hasn't been in bed for the last four nights. As a matter of fact, we're damned lucky in having him with us in a tight corner like this. Apart from knowing the languages, he's got a sort of way with him in dealing with people. If anyone can get us out of the mess, he'll do it. He's pretty cool about most things."
"Well, let him have his sleep, then," agreed Barnard.
Miss Brinklow made one of her rare remarks. "I think he looks like a very brave man," she said.
Conway was far less certain that he was a very brave man. He bad closed his eyes in sheer physical fatigue, but without actually sleeping. He could hear and feel every movement of the plane, and he heard also, with mixed feelings, Malison's eulogy of himself. It was then that he had his doubts, recognizing a tight sensation in his stomach which was his own bodily reaction to a disquieting mental survey. He was not, as he knew well from experience, one of those persons who love danger for its own sake. There was an aspect of it which he sometimes enjoyed, an excitement, a purgative effect upon sluggish emotions, but he was far from fond of risking his life. Twelve years earlier he had grown to hate the perils of trench warfare in France, and had several times avoided death by declining to attempt valorous impossibilities. Even his D.S, O. had been won, not so much by physical courage, as by a certain hardly developed technique of endurance. And since the War, whenever there had been danger ahead, he had faced it with increasing lack of relish unless it promised extravagant dividends in thrills.
He still kept his eyes closed. He was touched, and a little dismayed, by what he had heard Mallinson say. It was his fate in life to have his equanimity always mistaken for pluck, whereas it was actually something much more dispassionate and much less virile. They were all in a damnably awkward situation, it seemed to him and so far from being full of bravery about it, he felt chiefly an enormous distaste for whatever trouble might be in store. There was Miss Brinklow, for instance. He foresaw that in certain circumstances he would have to act on the supposition that because she was a woman she mattered far more than the rest of them put together, and he shrank from a situation in which such disproportionate behavior might be unavoidable.
……

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