红与黑(The Red and The Black)
分类: 图书,英语与其他外语,英语读物,综合,
品牌: 司汤达
基本信息·出版社:世界图书出版公司
·页码:536 页
·出版日期:2008年
·ISBN:7506297442/9787506297448
·条形码:9787506297448
·包装版本:1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:32
·正文语种:英语
·外文书名:The Red and The Black
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内容简介《红与黑》是十九世纪法国杰出的现实主义作家司汤达的代表作。叙述一个木匠的儿子于连·索黑尔,个性倔强,因精通拉丁文,得为当地市长的家庭教师。他与市长夫人发生了恋情,被迫进了与人世生活隔绝的修道院。修道院的主持人看重他,把他介绍给巴黎的一个侯爵做私人秘书。他又与侯爵的女儿发生恋情,但因阶级的悬殊及反对者的破坏,不能与侯爵小姐正式结婚。于连·索黑尔忿激之下,去暗杀他以前的情人市长夫人。她虽然没有因刺致命,但于连却因此被敌对阶级的忌妒者判处了死刑。
目录
BOOK ONE
CHAPTER 1 A Small Town
CHAPTER 2 A Mayor
CHAPTER 3 The Bread of the Poor
CHAPTER 4 Father and Son
CHAPTER 5 Driving a Bargain
CHAPTER 6 Dullness
CHAPTER 7 Elective Affinities
CHAPTER 8 Minor Events
CHAPTER 9 An Evening in the Country
CHAPTER 10 A Large Heart and a Small Fortune
CHAPTER 11 Night Thoughts
CHAPTER 12 A Journey
CHAPTER 13 Open-work Stockings
CHAPTER 14 The English Scissors
CHAPTER 15 Cock-crow
CHAPTER 16 The Day After
CHAPTER 17 The Principal Deputy
CHAPTER 18 A King at Verri6rcs
CHAPTER 19 To Think Is to Be Full of Sorrow
CHAPTER 20 The Anonymous Letters
CHAPTER 21 Conversation with a Lord and Master
CHAPTER 22 Manners and Customs in 1830
CHAPTER 23 The Sorrows of an Official
CHAPTER 24 A Capital
CHAPTER 25 The Seminary
CHAPTER 26 The World, or What the Rich Lack
CHAPTER 27 First Experience of Life
CHAPTER 28 A Procession
CHAPTER 29 The First Step
CHAPTER 30 Ambition
BOOK TWO
CHAPTER 1 Country Pleasures
CHAPTER 2 First Appearance in Society
CHAPTER 3 First Steps
CHAPTER 4 The Hotel de La Mole
CHAPTER 5 Sensibility and a Pious Lady
CHAPTER 6 Pronunciation
CHAPTER 7 An Attack of Gout
CHAPTER 8 What Is the Decoration that ConfersDistinction?
CHAPTER 9 The Ball
CHAPTER 10 Queen Marguerite
CHAPTER 11 The Tyranny of a Girl
CHAPTER 12 Another Danton
CHAPTER 13 A Plot
CHAPTER 14 A Girl's Thoughts
CHAPTER 15 Is it a Plot?
CHAPTER 16 One o'Clock in the Morning
CHAPTER 17 An Old Sword
CHAPTER 18 Painful Moments
CHAPTER 19 The Opera-Bouffe
CHAPTER 20 The Japanese Vase
CHAPTER 21 The Secret Note
CHAPTER 22 The Discussion
CHAPTER 23 The Clergy, their Forests, Liberty
CHAPTER 24 Strasbourg
CHAPTER 25 The Office of Virtue
CHAPTER 26 Moral Love
CHAPTER 27 The Best Positions in the Church
CHAPTER 28 Manon Lescaut
CHAPTER 29 Boredom
CHAPTER 30 A Box at the Bouffes
CHAPTER 31 Making Her Afraid
CHAPTER 32 The Tiger
CHAPTER 33 The Torment of the Weak
CHAPTER 34 A Man of Spirit
CHAPTER 35 A Storm
CHAPTER 36 Painful Details
CHAPTER 37 A Dungeon
CHAPTER 38 A Man of Power
CHAPTER 39 Intrigue
CHAPTER 40 Tranquillity
CHAPTER 41 The Trial
CHAPTER 42 In the Prison
CHAPTER 43 Last Adieux
CHAPTER 44 The Shadow of the Guillotine
CHAPTER 45 Exit Julien
TO THE HAPPY FEW
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文摘Fortunately for M. de Rnal's reputation as an administrator, a hugeretaining wall was required for the public avenue which skirts thehillside a hundred feet above the bed of the Doubs. To this admirableposition it is indebted for one of the most picturesque views in France.But, every spring, torrents of rainwater made channels across the avenue,carved deep gullies in it and left it impassable. This nuisance, whichaffected everybody alike, placed M. de Rnal under the fortunateobligation to immortalise his administration by a wall twenty feet inheight and seventy or eighty yards long.
The parapet of this wall, to secur which M. de Rnal was obliged tomake three journeys to Paris, for the Minister of the Interior before lasthad sworn a deadly enmity to the Verrirres avenue; the parapet of thiswall now rises four feet above the ground. And, as though to defy allMinisters past and present, it is being finished off at this moment withslabs of dressed stone. How often, my thoughts straying back to the ball-rooms of Paris,which I had forsaken overnight, my elbows leaning upon those greatblocks of stone of a fine grey with a shade of blue in it, have I sweptwith my gaze the vale of the Doubs! Over there, on the left bank, arefive or six winding valleys, along the folds of which the eye can makeout quite plainly a number of little streams. After leaping from rock torock, they may be seen falling into the Doubs. The sun is extremely hotin these mountains; when it is directly overhead, the traveler's rest issheltered on this terrace by a row of magnificent planes.