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大学英语读书笔记 A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities occupies a central place in the canon of Charles Dickens's works. This novel of the French Revolution was originally serialized in the author's own periodical All the Year Round. Weekly publication of chapters 1-3 of Book 1 began on April 30, 1859. In an innovative move, Dickens simultaneously released installments of the novel on a monthly basis, beginning with all of Book 1 in June and concluding with the last eight chapters of Book 3 in December. Dickens took advantage of the novel's serial publication to experiment with characterization, plot, and theme. He described the work in a letter to his friend John Forster, cited in Rudi Glancy's A Tale of Two Cities: Dickens's Revolutionary Novel, as "a picturesque story rising in every chapter, with characters true to nature, but whom the story should express more than they should express themselves by dialogue." The novel that emerged from his experimentation is now regarded as one of Dickens's most popular and most innovative works.
Dickens's work was very popular with the reading public when it was first published. One review in the magazine Athenaeum stated that A Tale of Two Cities had attracted the praise of a hundred thousand readers. On the other hand, a whole set of critics, most notably Sir James Fitzjames Stephen writing in Saturday Review, criticized the novel precisely for its popularity. "Most of the critics writing in the intellectual and literary journals of the day considered popular success a good reason to condemn a work," explains Glancy. "If the public liked it, they certainly could not be seen to approve of it at all." Modern critical opinion, however, has given the novel an important place among Dickens's most mature works of fiction.
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The Old Man and the Sea is one of Hemingways most enduring works.
Told in language of great simplicity and power,it is the story of an old Cubanfisherman,down on his luck,and his supreme ordeal——a relentless,agonizing battle with agiant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream.
Here Hemingway recasts,in strikingly contemporarystyle,the classic thene of courage in the face of defeat,of personal triumph won fromlos.
Written in 1952,this hugely successfully novella confirmed his power and presence in theliterary world and played a huge part in his winning the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature. Thenovel is very famous in the world,so lot of people like this novel.
We also studied it in ourChinese class,Hemingways novel are always interesting I like his novel much,also in his novelwe can learn a lot by his meanings. It' s really a good novel for people to read.
中文译文:
《老人与海》是海明威最经久不衰的作品之一。
这是一个关于一个老古巴人的故事,用非常简单而有力的语言讲述,他运气不好,经历了最严峻的考验——在墨西哥湾流中与一条巨大的马林鱼进行了一场无情而痛苦的战斗。
在这里,海明威以惊人的现代风格重铸了经典的面对失败的勇气,以及从洛斯那里赢得的个人胜利。
写于1952年,这部获得巨大成功的中篇小说证实了他在文学界的力量和存在,并为他赢得1954年诺贝尔文学奖发挥了巨大作用。这部小说在世界上很有名,所以很多人喜欢这部小说。
我们在语文课上也学过,海明威的小说总是很有趣。我非常喜欢他的小说,从他的小说中我们可以学到很多东西。这确实是一本值得人们阅读的好小说。