王子与贫儿(插图本)
作 者:(美)马克·吐温 著
定 价:12.9
出 版 社:外语教学与研究出版社
出版日期:2010年09月01日
页 数:179
装 帧:平装
ISBN:9787513500852
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《王子与贫儿(插图本)》内容简介:王子爱德华与贫儿汤姆同年同月同日出生,后来由于一个阴差阳错的机会二人互换了位置。汤姆穿着王子的衣服在王宫里过上了奢华却备受约束的生活。而真正的王子爱德华却流落民间,充分地体会到民间疾苦。在好人霍顿的帮助下,爱德华王子经历了重重劫难,改正了自己的坏习惯,很后终于回到了王宫。而汤姆也终将不属于自己的王位还给了真正的王子。此后,爱德华成了一位仁慈的君主,和他的千民一起过着幸福的生活。
马克·吐温原名塞谬尔·朗荷思·克列门斯,生于美国密苏里州一个贫穷的拓荒者家庭。幼年在密西西比河边过着无拘无束的生活。13岁时做过印刷所的学徒,此后从事过水手和领港员等多种工作。这些丰富的阅历对他日后的文学创作产生了很大的影响。
他因创作处女作《加利维拉县有名的跳蛙》(1865)而声名鹊起。此后,陆续发表了《汤姆·索亚历险记》(1876)、《密西西比河上的生活》(1883)和《哈克贝恩·费恩历险记》(1885)等作品,成为美国文学的代表性作家。
马克·吐温一改往日承袭欧洲文风的做法,转而描述美国人眼中的一切。他娴熟地运用俚语,自成一派风格,在美国现代文学方面做出了不可磨灭的贡献。
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By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wroughtsuch a strong effect upon him that he began to act the prince, unconsciously.His speech and manners became curiously ceremonious and courtly, tothe vast admiration and amusement of his intimates. But Tom's influenceamong these young people began to grow, now, day by day; and in time hecame to be looked up to, bnull
Chapter 1 THE BIRTH OF THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER
Chapter 2 TOM'S EARLY LIFE
Chapter 3 TOM'S MEETING WITH THE PRINCE
Chapter 4 THE PRINCE'S TROUBLES BEGIN
Chapter 5 TOM AS A PATRICIAN
Chapter 6 TOM RECEIVES INSTRUCTIONS
Chapter 7 TOM'S FIRST ROYAL DINNER
Chapter 8 THE QUESTION OF THE SEAL
Chapter 9 THE RIVER PAGEANT
Chapter 10 THE PRINCE IN THE TOLLS
Chapter 11 AT GUILDHALL
Chapter 12 THE PRINCE AND HIS DELIVERER
Chapter 13 THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE PRINCE
Chapter 14 "LE ROI EST MORT—VIVE LE ROI"
Chapter 15 TOM AS KING
Chapter 16 THE STATE DINNER
Chapter 17 FOO-FO0 THE FIRST
Chapter 18 THE PRINCE WITH THE TRAMPS
Chapter 19 THE PRINCE WITH THE PEASANTS
Chapter 20 THE PRINCE AND THE HERMIT
Chapter 21 HENDON TO THE RESCUE
Chapter 22 A VICTIM OF TREACHERY
Chapter 23 THE PRINCE A PRISONER
Chapter 24 THE ESCAPE
Chapter 25 HENDON HALL
Chapter 26 DISOWNED
Chapter 27 IN PRISON
Chapter 28 THE SACRIFICE
Chapter 29 TO LONDON
Chapter 30 TOM'S PROGRESS
Chapter 31 THE RECOGNITION PROCESSION
Chapter 32 CORONATION DAY
Chapter 33 EDWARD AS KING
Conclusion JUSTICE AND RETRIBUTION