簡·愛(英漢雙語)

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[英] 夏洛蒂·勃朗特 著
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出版社: 北京工业大学出版社
ISBN:9787563952915
版次:1
商品编码:12129007
包装:平装
开本:16开
出版时间:2017-07-01
用纸:纯质纸
页数:567
字数:901000

具体描述

編輯推薦

英國文學史上的經典傳世之作,“現代女性小說的楷模”。
一部關於自由、尊嚴、愛情和幸福的浪漫傳奇。

內容簡介

《簡·愛》真實地再現瞭小人物簡?愛三十年的坎坷遭遇和勇敢追求,細膩地敘述瞭女主人公艱難的生存狀態和復雜的心理活動,反對對人性的壓抑和摧殘,贊揚瞭婦女獨立自主、自尊自強的精神,是一部現實主義的作品。作品還充分錶現瞭作者的主觀理想,抒發瞭個人熱烈的感情,在情節的構建、人物的刻畫、心理的揭示和景物的描繪方麵,都有著極為豐富的想象力。

作者簡介

夏洛蒂?勃朗特,英國小說傢,9世紀英國現實主義文學作傢,代錶作有《簡?愛》、《維萊特》等,她和她的兩個妹妹被稱為英國文學史的“勃朗特三姐妹”。

精彩書評

這部小說《簡·愛》嚮世界揭示瞭政治的和社會的真理。
——馬剋思

《簡·愛》錶達齣的思想,即婦女不甘於社會指定她們的地位而要求在工作上以及婚姻上獨立平等的思想,在當時是不同凡響的。
——列夫·托爾斯泰

目錄

CHAPTER I/第一章 1
CHAPTER II/第二章 8
CHAPTER III/第三章 16
CHAPTER IV/第四章 27
CHAPTER V/第五章 44
CHAPTER VI/第六章 59
CHAPTER VII/第七章 68
CHAPTER VIII/第八章 79
CHAPTER IX/第九章 88
CHAPTER X/第十章 98
CHAPTER XI/第十一章 111
CHAPTER XII/第十二章 130
CHAPTER XIII/第十三章 143
CHAPTER XIV/第十四章 157
CHAPTER XV/第十五章 172
CHAPTER XVI/第十六章 187
CHAPTER XVII/第十七章 199
CHAPTER XVIII/第十八章 223
CHAPTER XIX/第十九章 241
CHAPTER XX/第二十章 254
CHAPTER XXI/第二十一章 273
CHAPTER XXII/第二十二章 299
CHAPTER XXIII/第二十三章 307
CHAPTER XXIV/第二十四章 320
CHAPTER XXV/第二十五章 343
CHAPTER XXVI/第二十六章 358
CHAPTER XXVII/第二十七章 371
CHAPTER XXVIII/第二十八章 402
CHAPTER XXIX/第二十九章 423
CHAPTER XXX/第三十章 437
CHAPTER XXXI/第三十一章 448
CHAPTER XXXII/第三十二章 457
CHAPTER XXXIII/第三十三章 470
CHAPTER XXXIV/第三十四章 486
CHAPTER XXXV/第三十五章 513
CHAPTER XXXVI/第三十六章 526
CHAPTER XXXVII/第三十七章 538
CHAPTER XXXVIII?CONCLUSION/第三十八章?結局 563

精彩書摘

There was no possibility of taking a walk that day. We had been wandering, indeed, in the leafless shrubbery an hour in the morning; but since dinner (Mrs. Reed, when there was no company, dined early) the cold winter wind had brought with it clouds so sombre, and a rain so penetrating, that further out-door exercise was now out of the question.
I was glad of it: I never liked long walks, especially on chilly afternoons: dreadful to me was the coming home in the raw twilight, with nipped fingers and toes, and a heart saddened by the chidings of Bessie, the nurse, and humbled by the consciousness of my physical inferiority to Eliza, John, and Georgiana Reed.
The said Eliza, John, and Georgiana were now clustered round their mama in the drawing-room: she lay reclined on a sofa by the fireside, and with her darlings about her (for the time neither quarrelling nor crying) looked perfectly happy. Me, she had dispensed from joining the group; saying, “She regretted to be under the necessity of keeping me at a distance; but that until she heard from Bessie, and could discover by her own observation, that I was endeavouring in good earnest to acquire a more sociable and childlike disposition, a more attractive and sprightly manner—something lighter, franker, more natural, as it were—she really must exclude me from privileges intended only for contented, happy, little children.”
“What does Bessie say I have done?” I asked.
“Jane, I don’t like cavillers or questioners; besides, there is something truly forbidding in a child taking up her elders in that manner. Be seated somewhere; and until you can speak pleasantly, remain silent.”
A breakfast-room adjoined the drawing-room, I slipped in there. It contained a bookcase: I soon possessed myself of a volume, taking care that it should be one stored with pictures. I mounted into the window-seat: gathering up my feet, I sat cross-legged, like a Turk; and, having drawn the red moreen curtain nearly close, I was shrined in double retirement.
Folds of scarlet drapery shut in my view to the right hand; to the left were the clear panes of glass, protecting, but not separating me from the drear November day. At intervals, while turning over the leaves of my book, I studied the aspect of that winter afternoon. Afar, it offered a pale blank of mist and cloud; near a scene of wet lawn and storm-beat shrub, with ceaseless rain sweeping away wildly before a long and lamentable blast.
I returned to my book—Bewick’s : the letterpress thereof I cared little for, generally speaking; and yet there were certain introductory pages that, child as I was, I could not pass quite as a blank. They were those which treat of the haunts of sea-fowl; of “the solitary rocks and promontories” by them only inhabited; of the coast of Norway, studded with isles from its southern extremity, the Lindeness, or Naze, to the North Cape—
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