伊索寓言(学生版)(插图本英文原版)(西方原版经典文学)(Aesop's fables)

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  品牌: 伊索

基本信息·出版社:中央编译出版社

·页码:288 页

·出版日期:2009年

·ISBN:7802117895/9787802117891

·条形码:9787802117891

·包装版本:1版

·装帧:平装

·开本:大32

·正文语种:英语

·丛书名:西方原版经典文学

·外文书名:Aesop's fables

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内容简介以拟人化的动物为主角的故事集《伊索寓言》妙语连珠,机智幽默,说理深邃,极富谐趣,脍炙人口,因此深得全世界读者的喜爱。《伊索寓言》刻画描写具体而细微,读后令人惊叹不已。通过作品读者仿佛置身于古希腊人的家园,从而了解当时的老鼠喜欢吃什么食物,人们怎样对待宠物,商贾怎么谋财取利,驴子如何遭受虐待等等;更重要的是我们可以通过这些轻松有趣的故事获得不少教益,真可谓一举两得。

作者简介Aesop,famous for his fables,was a slave who lived mid-sixth century BC, in Anciecnt Greece. The place of Aesop’s birth was and still is disputed: Thrace, Phrygia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Samos, Athens, Sardis and Amorium all claimed the honor. Little is known about him from credible records,except that he was at one point freed from slavery and that he eventually died in Delphi. In fact, the obscurity shrouding his life has led some scholars tu deny his existence altogether.

目录

The Wolf and the Kid

The Tortoise and the Ducks

The Boy and the Filberts

The Young Crab and His Mother

The Frogs and the Ox

The Dog the Cock. and the Fox

Belling the Cot

The Eagle and the Jackdaw

Hercules and the Wagoner

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

The Oxen and the Wheels

The Kid and the Wolf

The Fox and the Grapes

The Wolf and the Crane

The Ass and His Driver

The Gnat and the Bull

The Lion and the Mouse

The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf

The Bundle of Sticks,

The Lion and the Ass,

The Plane Tree

The Farmer and the Stork

The Sheep and the Pig

The Travelers and the Purse

The Frogs Who Wished for a King

The Owl and the Grasshopper

The Ass Carrying the Image

The Wolf and His Shadow

The Oak and the Reeds

The Boys and the Frogs

The Crow and the Pitcher

The Ants and the Grasshopper

A Raven and a Swan

The Two Goats

The Ass and the Load of Salt

The Lion and the Gnat

The Monkev and the Camel.

The Leap at Rhodes

The Wild Boar and the Fox

The Raf and the Elephant

The Cock and the Jewel

The Ass. the Fox and the Lion

The Birds. the Beasts and the Bat

The Lion. the Bear and the Fox

The Wolf and the Lamb

The Hares and the Frogs

The Fox and the Stork

The Travelers and the Sea

The Wolf and the Lion

The Stag and His Reflecfion

The Peacock

The Mice and the Weasels

The Wolf and the Lean Dog

The Fox and the Lion

The Lion and the Ass

The Vain Jackdaw and His Barrowed Feafhers

The Wolf and the Sheep

The Monkey and the Dolphin

The Dog and His Master's Dinner

The Wolf and the Ass

The Monkey and the Cat

The Dogs and the Hides

The Rabbbit the Weasel and the Cat

The Dogs and the Fox.

The Bear and the Bees.

The Fox and the Leopard.

The Heron

The Cock and the Fox,

The Dog in the Manger,

The Wolf and the Goat

The Ass and the Grasshoppers

The Mule.

The Fox and the Goat

The Cat. the Cock and the Young Mouse

The Sick Stag

The Wolf and the Shepherd.

The "Peacock and the Crane

The Farmer and the Cranes

The Farmer and His Sons

The Two Pots

The Goose and the GoldenE99

The Fighting Bulls and the Frog

The Mouse and the Weasel

The Farmer and the Snake

The Goatherd and the Wild Goats

The Spendthrift and the Swallow

The Cat and the Birds

The Dog and the Oyste

The Astrologer

Three Dullocks and a Lion

Mercury and the Woodman

The Frog and the Mouse

The Fox and the Crab

The Serpent and the Eagle

The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

The Dull and the Goat

The Eagle and the Beetle

The Old Lion and the Fox

The Ass and the Lap Dog

The Man and the Lion

The Milkrnaid and Her Pail

The Wolf and the Shepherd

The Miser

The Wolf and the House Dog

The Goatherd and fhe Goat

The Fox and the Hedgehog

The Bat and the Weasels

The Fox Wifhout a Tail

The Quack Toad

The Mischievous Dog

The Rose and the Buttrerfly

The Cat and the Fox

The Boy and the Nettle

The Old Lion

The Fox and the Pheasants

Two Travelers and Bear

The Fox and the/V~onkey

The Mother and the Wolf

The Flies and the Honey

The Eaglle and the Kite

The Stag. the Sheep and the Wolf

The Animals and the Plague

The Shepherd and the Lion

The Dog and His Reflection

The Hare and the Tortoise

The Bees and Wasps and the Hornet

The Lark and Her Young Ones

The Cat and the Old Rot

The Porcupine and the Snakes

The Fox and the Crow

The Swallow and the Crow

The Ass and His Shadow

The Miller. His Son and the Ass

The Ant and the Dove

The Man and the Satyr

The Wolf. the Kid and the Goat

The Lion. the Ass and the Fox

The Lion's Share

The North Wind and the Sun

Jupiter and the Monkey

The Hare and His Ears

The Mole and His Mother

The Wolves and the Sheep

The Ass in the Lion's Skin

The Fisherman and the Little Fish

The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle

The Cock and the Fox

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文摘The Wolf and the Kid

HERE was once a little kid whose growing horns made him think he was a grown-up

Billy Goat and able to take care of himself.

So one evening when the flock started home from the pasture and his mother called, the kid paid no heed and kept right on nibbling the tender grass. A little later when he lifted his head, the flock was gone.

He was all alone. The sun was sinking. Long shadows came creeping over the ground. A chilly little wind came creeping with them making scary noises in the grass. The kid shivered as he thought of the terrible wolf. Then he started wildly over the field, bleating for his mother. But not halfway, near a clump of trees, there was the wolf!

The kid knew there was little hope for him.

"Please, Mr. Wolf," he said trembling, "I know you are going to eat me. But first please pipe me a tune, for I want to dance and be merry as long as I can."

The wolf liked the idea of a little music before eating, so he struck up a merry tune and the kid leaped and frisked gaily.

 
 
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