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简介: 目录 1、 SIR FRANCIS BACON(1561-1626), Narcissus; or Self-Love 2、 ABRAHAM COWLEY(1618-1667), Of Avarice 3、 JONATHAN SWIFT(1667-1745), A Treatise on Good Manners and Good Breeding 4、 LORD CHESTERFIELD(1694-1773), Upon Affectation 5、 JOSEPH ADDISON(1672-1719), Thoughts in Westminsters Abbey 6、 SIR RICHARD STEELE(1672-1729), On Recollections of Childhood 7、 SAMUEL JOHNSON(1709-1784), Conversation 8、 DAVID HUME(1711-1776), Of the Dignity of Meanness of Human Nature 9、 OLIVER GOLDSMITH(?1730-1774), A Little Great Man 10、JAMES BOSWELL(1740-1795), First Meeting with Johnson 11、CHARLES LAMB(1775-1834), The Child Angel: a Dream 12、WILLIAM HAZLITT(1778-1830), On a Landscape of Nicholas Poussin 13、JAMES H.L.HUNT(1784-1859), Getting Up on Cold Mornings 14、THOMAS DE QUINCEY(1785-1859), On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth 15、MATTHEW ARNOLD(1822-1888), Heine and the Philistines 16、WILLIAM HALE WHITE(1831-1913), An Afternoon Walk in October 17、W.H.HUDSON(1841-1922), Her Own Village 18、ALICE MEYNELL (1847-1922), July 19、RICHARD JEFFERIES(1848-1887), The Acorn-Gatherer 20、SIR EDMUND GOSSE(1849-1928), A Visit to Walt Whitman 21、AUGUSTINE BIRRELL(1850-1933), Book-Buying 22、OSCAR WILDE(1854-1900), Impressions of America 23、ARTHUR CLUTTON-BROCK(1868-1924), Sunday Before the War 24、HILAIRE BELLOC(1870-1953), Our Inheritance 25、SIR MAX BEERBOHM(1872-1956), The Morris Dancers 26、BERTRAND RUSSELL(1872-1970), On Being Modern-Minded 27、G.K. CHESTERTON(1874-1936), French and English 28、ROBERT LYND(1879-1949), The Darkness 29、E.M. FORSTER(1879-1970), My Wood 30、ROSE MACAULAY(1881-1958), Evening Parties 31、VIRGINIA WOOLF(1882-1941), On a Faithful Friend 32、D.H. LAWRENCE(1885-1930), Insouciance 33、JOYCE CARY(1888-1957), The Artist and the World 34、ALDOUS L. HUXLEY(1894-1963), Meditation on the Moon 35、J.B. PRIESTLEY(1894-1984), The Toy Farm 36、GEORGE ORWELL(1903-1950), Reflections on Gandhi 37、EVELYN WAUGH(1903-1966), Take Your Home into Your Own Hands! 38、CYRIL CONNOLLY(1903-1974), The Ant-Lion 39、WILLIAM EMPSON(1906-1984), The Faces of Buddha 40、ALFRED ALVAREZ(1929-), Death of the Poet
作者: (英)E.M.福斯特(E.M. Forster)著;文洁若译
出版社:上海译文出版社,2009
简介: E·M·福斯特是20世纪英国最伟大的小说家之一。《莫瑞斯》创作于 作家的全盛时期,可因为涉及同性爱,一直到作家身后的1971年才出版, 成为这位小说大师最后公开出版的长篇小说。这部同性爱文学的经典之作 也早已进入文学经典的殿堂。 莫瑞斯和克莱夫在青葱岁月于剑桥相识相恋,可是三年的相知相守后 克莱夫却选择了仕途,娶了位贵族小姐,将这段感情生生离弃。仍旧坚守 的莫瑞斯几乎精神崩溃,濒于自杀,在绝望中终于遇到不顾一切爱上他的 猎场看守阿列克,真正的爱情使两人艰难地突破了阶级差异和社会禁忌的 双重禁锢,幸福地生活在一起。根据小说改编的影片也成为影史经典。
简介:Includes short stories by Katherine Mansfield, Ernest Hemingway, Dorothy Parker, V.S. Pritchett, E.M. Forster, Henry James, Carson McCullers, Rudyard Kipling, Alexander Poushkin, John O'Hara, Anatole France, Thomas Wolfe, Max Beerbohm, Shirley Jackson, Edgar Allan Poe, Guy de Maupassant, O. Henry, William Saroyan, Edith Wharton, Katherine Anne Porter, J.D. Salinger, Frank O'Connor, Edmund Wilson, Aldous Huxley, Stephen Vincent Benet, Clarence Day, James Joyce, John Steinbeck, E.B. White, Anton Chekhov, Wilbur Daniel Steele, Virginia Woolf, James Thurber, "Saki" (H.H. Munro), Arthur Schnitzler, George Milburn, Sylvia Townsend Warner, William Faulkner, Robert M. Coates, Joseph Conrad, H.L. Mencken, Irwin Shaw, Lord Dunsany, Nathaniel Hawthorne, W. Somerset Maugham, Ring Lardner, H.G. Wells, Francis Steegmuller, Robert Louis Stevenson, and John Collier.
作者: by E.M. Forster ; with an introduction by Mona Simpson.
简介:This Edwardian social comedy explores love and prim propriety among an eccentric cast of characters assembled in an Italian pensione and in a corner of Surrey, England. A charming young English woman, Lucy Honeychurch, faints into the arms of a fellow Britisher when she witnesses a murder in a Florentine piazza. Attracted to this man, George Emerson--who is entirely unsuitable and whose father just may be a Socialist--Lucy is soon at war with the snobbery of her class and her own conflict更多>>
作者: E.M. Forster.
简介: Review: With a new Introduction by James Ivory Commentary by Virginia Woolf, Lionel Trilling, Malcolm Bradbury, and Joseph Epstein Howards End is a classic English novel . . . superb and wholly cherishable . . . one that admirers have no trouble reading over and over again," said Alfred Kazin. First published in 1910, Howards End is the novel that earned E. M. Forster recognition as a major writer. At its heart lie two families--the wealthy and business-minded Wilcoxes and the cultured and idealistic Schlegels. When the beautiful and independent Helen Schlegel begins an impetuous affair with the ardent Paul Wilcox, a series of events is sparked--some very funny, some very tragic--that results in a dispute over who will inherit Howards End, the Wilcoxes' charming country home. As much about the clash between individual wills as the clash between the sexes and the classes, Howards End is a novel whose central tenet, "Only connect," remains a powerful prescription for modern life. "Howards End is undoubtedly Forster's masterpiece; it develops to their full the themes and attitudes of [his] early books and throws back upon them a new and enhancing light," wrote the critic Lionel Trilling. E. M. Forster (1879-1970) began writing stories while at Cambridge University. He is the author of Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905), A Room with a View (1908), Howards End (1910), and A Passage to India (1924). His novel Maurice, about a homosexual love affair, was published posthumously in 1971. James Ivory is an American film director and is best known for the films he has made of E. M. Forster's novels, including Howards End, which enjoyed immense critical and popular success. He lives in New York City. Howards End is a novel of ideas, not brute facts; in many respects it is an old kind of novel, playful in the eighteenth-century sense, full of tenderness toward favorite characters in the Dickens style, inventive in every structural touch but not a modernist work. Amazon.com Margaret Schlegel, engaged to the much older, widowed Henry Wilcox, meets her intended the morning after accepting his proposal and realizes that he is a man who has lived without introspection or true self-knowledge. As she contemplates the state of Wilcox's soul, her remedy for what ails him has become one of the most oft-quoted passages in literature: Only connect! That was the whole of her sermon. Only connect the prose and the passion and both will be exalted, and human love will be seen at its height. Live in fragments no longer. Like all of Forster's work, Howards End concerns itself with class, nationality, economic status, and how each of these affects personal relationships. It follows the intertwined fortunes of the Schlegel sisters, Margaret and Helen, and the Wilcox family over the course of several years. The Schlegels are intellectuals, devotees of art and literature. The Wilcoxes, on the other hand, can't be bothered with the life of the mind or the heart, leading, instead, outer lives of "telegrams and anger" that foster "such virtues as neatness, decision, and obedience, virtues of the second rank, no doubt, but they have formed our civilization." Helen, after a brief flirtation with one of the Wilcox sons, has developed an antipathy for the family; Margaret, however, forms a brief but intense friendship with Mrs. Wilcox, which is cut short by the older woman's death. When her family discovers a scrap of paper requesting that Henry give their home, Howards End, to Margaret, it precipitates a spiritual crisis among them that will take years to resolve. Forster's 1910 novel begins as a collection of seemingly unrelated events--Helen's impulsive engagement to Paul Wilcox; a chance meeting between the Schlegel sisters and an impoverished clerk named Leonard Bast at a concert; a casual conversation between the sisters and Henry Wilcox in London one night. But as it moves along, these disparate threads gradually knit into a tightly woven fabric of tragic misunderstandings, impulsive actions, and irreparable consequences, and, eventually, connection. Though set in the early years of the 20th century, Howards End seems even more suited to our own fragmented era of e-mails and anger. For readers living in such an age, the exhortation to "only connect" resonates ever more profoundly. From AudioFile An audiobook cannot be satisfactory unless the reader understands the text completely. In the case of a complex and subtle work like Howard's End , that's no small order. Edward Petherbridge does understand and makes all clear to the listener with unaffected authority. At the same time, he achieves such transparency that one forgets one is listening to a performance and simply experiences the story. His delivery is flawless. The story may not appeal to everyone, but the reading won't disappoint. J.N. Book Dimension Height (mm) 180 Width (mm) 110
作者: E.M. 福斯特(E.M. Forster)著;苏福忠译
出版社:人民文学出版社,2009
简介: 《最漫长的旅程》是福斯特的自传成分最多的长篇小说,主人公学业 成功但进入社会后工作和婚姻却均告失败;主人公性格软弱,思想先于行 为,复杂的家庭出身拖住了他行走的步伐,一次事故中被火车碾断了双腿 ,失血而亡。书中的象征手法运用得恰到好处,成为学者和批评家研究和 考证的源泉。
作者: E. M. 福斯特(E.M. Forster)著;马爱农译
出版社:人民文学出版社,2009
简介: 《天使不敢涉足的地方》是福斯特的第一部小说,出版后立刻引起轰 动,受到文学界高度评价,作品通过爱情的描写,表现了气氛沉闷的英国 社会与生气勃勃的意大利生活之间的尖锐对立,讴歌的主题是冲破世俗偏 见和传统道德的束缚,催发因传统世俗而“发育不良的心”,勇敢地追求 自然率真的生活,语文风趣幽默,人物刻画入木三分,充分显示了福斯特 作为文学大师的艺术魅力。
Masterpieces of British modernism /
简介:Presents a critical introduction to seven classic literary works by six authors of the Modernist period in British literature including Joseph Conrad, E.M. Forster, James Joyce, D.H. Lawrence, T.S. Eliot, and Virginia Woolf.
简介:This unique collection brings together 23 rich and stirring stories about the profound relationship between fathers and their daughters. Arranged to reflect the many pleasures and uncertainties fathers confront as they move with their daughters from infancy to adulthood, these superb stories take the reader from the father of a three-week-old da... more 籾ghter in Raymond Carver's "Distance" to the elderly father of a middle-aged daughter in Muriel Spark's "The Fathers' Daughters." The result is a vivid array of short fiction not only from acknowledged masters but from some of our finest contemporary writers. Spanning the twentieth century, these stories reveal the complex feelings men have toward their daughters - from fierce love and admiration to jealousy, bafflement, and disapproval. Taken together, these stories offer a breathtaking literary portrait of the internal drama of fatherhood. "Distance" by Raymond Carver "The Baby Party" by F. Scott Fitzgerald "A Short Digest of a Long Novel" by Budd Schulberg "Should Wizard Hit Mommy?" by John Updike "Blindness" by Larry Woiwode "Wednesday's Child" by Joyce Carol Oates "Je Suis Perdu" by Peter Taylor "On the Waves" by Harold Brodkey "At the Outset of the Day" by S.Y. Agnon "Forty-Five a Month" by R.K. Narayan "I Want a Sunday Kind of Love" by Herbert Gold "Bridging" by Max Apple "Crossings" by Stephen Minot "Man and Daughter in the Cold" by John Updike "growing Up" by Joyce Cary "A Father's Story" by Andre Dubus "Snow" by Alice Adams "Appearance" by John O'Hara "The Tide and Isaac Bates" by Stephen Minot "Autumn Sunshine" by William Trevor "The Prodigal Parent" by Mavis Gallant "The Road from Colonus" by E.M. Forster "The Fathers' Daughters" by Muriel Spark About the Authors ?less
简介:Summary: Publisher Summary 1 Weaving together the institutional history of the BBC and developments in ethical philosophy as mediated and forged by writers such as T.S. Eliot, H.G. Wells, E.M. Forster, and Virginia Woolf, Avery (English, U. of Massachusetts Lowell) shows how prominent authors' involvement with radio helped to shape the ethical contours of literary modernism. In the process, Avery demonstrates the central role that radio played in the early dissemination of modernist art and literature, and also challenges t he conventional assertion that modernists were generally elitist and anti-democratic. Annotation 漏2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
简介:PartⅠ. British Fiction: New Readings of Classics Passions and Betrayals: A Postcolonial Rereading of T. E. Lawrence''s Seven Pillars of Wisdom In Search of Lost Romance -- On the Emotional Life of Stevens in The Remains of the Day The Troubled Self: A Study of Gender Relations in D. H. Lawrence''s Sons and Lovers From Mrs. Dalloway to The Hours : Rethinking the Relations Between Women and Feminism A Comparative Study on "Clay" and "Miss Brill" Anti-Colonialism in Heart of Darkness A Metaphorical Reading of E.M. Forster''s A Passage to India Rereading Britain Anthology: Jane Austen, "Englishness" and Authorship-as-sign An Archetypal Reading of Tess Desire and Disillusionment -- A Lacanian Reading of Jude the Obscure Determinism in Eliot''s The Mill on the Floss Australia: a Promising Land in Victorian Novels PartⅡ. British Poetry and Drama: Certainties and Ambiguities Being Female and Being a Poet: Unique Territories and Concerns of Women''s Poetry Imagery in Shakespeare''s Sonnets God, Imagination & Crow -- The Revisional God in the Poems of Blake and Hughes The Dubious Identity of Ruth in Pinter''s The Homecoming The Use of Brecht''s A-effect in Churchill''s Cloud Nine The Success of a Non-drama as Drama: The Concrete & Conscious Expression of Existentialism in Waiting for Godot George Bernard Shaw''s Representation of Women -- A Feminist Reading of Mrs. Warren''s Profession PartⅢ. British Society: Now and Then Englishness, Hybridity and Postcolonial Britain Cohabitation in Britain V.S. Naipaul''s Changing England in The Enigma of Arrival Rereading the Scottish National Identity Through the William Wallace Tales Strategic Communications -- A Case Study of Labour Victory in the ''97 General Election The Recent Developments in the Teaching and Learning of UK Higher Education Institutions PartⅣ. British Popular Culture: Strategies vis-A-vis Changes The Singularity of the English Sense of Humour Celebrity, Reality and Surveillance: Contemporary Trends in British Popular Culture with Special Reference to TV Very Un-British Films: Michael Winterbottom and the Cinema of Incompatibility Bruce Benne The Full Monty: Reaction to or against Feminism? Continuity and Change British Working-class Screen Image in the 1990s BBC''s Dilemma in a Globalized Media Market Internet Censorship in the United Kingdom -- The Role of Self-regulation PartⅤ. British Literature and Culture in China: Affinities and Differences Teaching Shakespeare in Chinese Universities The Changing Face of the Teaching Profession:Motivating Students Attending the British Culture Survey Course An Empirical Study of Teaching English Literature to Non-English Majors in China "Accomplished with That We Lack": Female Cross-Dressing on the Stage Different Attitudes Towards Life in Endgame and Chinese Works In Bed with Tracey Emin and Mu Zimei -- Pleasure and Jouissance in the Consumption of Cultural Forms Translation of Wilde''s Salome in the Republic of China (1912 - 1949)-- Investigating Enlightenment Holmes in China -- Impact of Translated British Detective Fiction on Chinese Literature in Late Qing Dynasty About the Authors
简介:One of the great novelists of the century--author of A Passage to India and Howards End--E.M. Forster has been an enigma to the public. In his new biography, Beauman wonderfully explores every aspect of Forster's life, evoking his lifelong obsession with houses, families, and inherited traditions. 16 pages of photos; 12 illustrations.
简介:Includes essays, poems, and short stories by Langston Hughes, William Stafford, Peter Elbow, Annie Dillard, Stephen King, Tim O'Brien, Amy Tan, Theodore Roethke, Ted Hughes, Wallace Stevens, Pete Hamill, Richard Wright, Margaret Atwood, Elizabeth Bowen, Jorge Luis Borges, Denise Levertov, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Philip Levine, Lewis Carroll, Stephen Jay Gould, bell hooks, Maya Angelou, Patricia Hampl, Alice Walker, Judith Ortiz Cofer, Eavan Boland, Nikki Giovanni, Joseph Campbell, Carl Jung, Leslie Marmon Silko, John Updike, Thomas Bulfinch, Bruno Bettelheim, The Brothers Grimm, Idries Shah, W.S. Merwin, Franklin Galvin and Ernest Hartmann, Mary Shelley, Cynthia Ozick, William Styron, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, John Cheever, Edgar Allan Poe, Plato, Sigmund Freud, Virginia Woolf, Maxine Hong Kingston, Julius Lester, Scott Russell Sanders, Gloria Naylor, Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Neruda, Chitra Divakaruni, Marie-Luise Von Franz, Hans Christian Andersen, Robert Louis Stevenson, Shelby Steele, Fran Peavey, Stephen Dunn, Anthony Pratkanis and Elliot Aronson, George Orwell, Terry McMillan, L. Frank Baum, Gary Soto, Louise Erdrich, Gish Jen, Umberto Eco, William Blake, Cathy Song, Black Elk, Martin Luther King Jr., Terry Tempest Williams, Linda Hogan, and E.M. Forster.
简介:Georgian Bloomsbury completes the literary history of Old Bloomsbury that began with Victorian Bloomsbury (1987) and continued with Edwardian Bloomsbury (1994). Covering the years between the First Post-Impressionist Exhibition and World War I, the book describes and analyzes interrelated literary works by Roger Fry, Desmond MacCarthy, Clive Bell, E.M. Forster, Lytton Strachey, Leonard Woolf, and Virginia Woolf. The works considered include fiction, criticism, essays, and polemics as well as autobiography, journalism and literary history that members of the Bloomsbury Group wrote between 1910 and 1914.
简介:Includes essays by Dylan Thomas, Margaret Laurence, Wallace Stegner, Zora Neale Hurston, Maya Angelou, Richard Hugo, Bruno Bettelheim, Paul Fussell, Alice Walker, Scott Sanders, Joan Didion, Loren Eiseley, E.B. White, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, May Sarton, Woody Allen, Thomas Jefferson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, N. Scott Momaday, Virginia Woolf, Doris Lessing, William Golding, Carl Sagan, Neil Postman, Jacob Bronowski, Isaac Asimov, Eudora Welty, James Thurber, William Zinsser, Lewis Thomas, H.L. Mencken, Gloria Naylor, Richard Rodriguez, Erich Fromm, George Orwell, Francis Bacon, John Donne, Samuel Johnson, Laurence Sterne, John Henry Newman, Abraham Lincoln, Matthew Arnold, Walter Pater, Ernest Hemingway, Joyce Cary, William Faulkner, John Updike, Tom Wolfe, Robert Pirsig, John McPhee, Anthony Burgess, Wendell Berry, S.J. Perelman, Adrienne Rich, Gloria Steinem, Betty Rollin, Jessica Mitford, Jonathan Schell, Garrison Keillor, Carol Gilligan, Judith Viorst, Desmond Morris, Oliver Sacks, James Baldwin, Norman Podhoretz, Malcolm Cowley, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Samuel L. Clemens, Tom Regan, Stephen Jay Gould, W.H. Auden, William Blake, Ambrose Bierce, Benjamin Franklin, George Bernard Shaw, Chief Seattle, John Houseman, Hannah Arendt, Michael Arlen, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Ralph W. Conant, Martin Luther King Jr., Jonathan Swift, Niccolo Machiavelli, Walter Lippmann, Edward O. Wilson, Konrad Z. Lorenz, Niko Tinbergen, Nigel Calder, Arthur Koestler, Thomas S. Kuhn, John Gardner, Vladimir Nabokov, Northrop Frye, Annie Dillard, Susanne K. Langer, Carl G. Jung, Robert Frost, Robertson Davies, Margaret Atwood, S.I. Hayakawa, Christopher Fry, Aaron Copland, Aesop, Plato, Jesus, Franz Kafka, Robert Graves, E.F. Schumacher, Langston Hughes, Paul Tillich, C.S. Lewis, E.M. Forster, Gilbert Highet, Jean-Paul Sartre, Tom Bethell, Alexander Petrunkevitch, Carl Becker, Kildare Dobbs, Herbert Butterfield, Michael Stone, Thomas Murray, Gilbert Ryle, Willard Gayli n, Edward Hallett Carr, Michael Herr, Frances FitzGerald, Carl Cohen, Judith Martin, Paul West, Robert Finch, Barbara Carson, John McMurtry, Brent Staples, Dan Lacy, Stanley Milgram, Phyllis Rose, Ian Frazier, Robert Burchfield, Wayne C. Booth, Nancy Sommers, John Leo, June Callwood, Daniel Mark Epstein, and others.
简介:The 50th Anniversary Edition of the Lord of the Flies is the volume that every fan of this classic book will have to own! Lord of the Flies remains as provocative today as when it was first published in 1954, igniting passionate debate with its startling, brutal portrait of human nature. Though critically acclaimed, it was largely ignored upon its initial publication. Yet soon it became a cult favorite among both students and literary critics who compared it to J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye in its influence on modern thought and literature. Stripped of all pretense, Lord of the Flies is an adventure tale, a thrillingly and elegantly told account of a group of English schoolboys marooned on a tropical island who - far away from the mores of society and adult supervision - reveal the dark, base side of humanity as they descend into savagery. It presents a bleak, yet telling look at the nature of the beast known as man. In the words of Golding himself, "the theme is an attempt to trace the defect of society back to the defect of human nature." Labeled a parable, an allegory, a myth, a morality tale, a parody, a political treatise, even a vision of the apocalypse, Lord of the Flies has established itself as a true classic.This special fiftieth anniversary edition features the 1962 introduction by E.M. Forster, biographical and critical notes by E.I. Epstein and original drawings by Ben Gibson, specially commissioned for this work. (Publisher)