安徒生童话全集(上下)
分类: 图书,英语与其他外语,英语读物,综合,
品牌: 安徒生
基本信息·出版社:中国城市出版社
·页码:792 页
·出版日期:2009年
·ISBN:7507421120/9787507421125
·条形码:9787507421125
·包装版本:1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:16
·正文语种:英语
·套装数量:2
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内容简介安徒生童话是一部以童话而名扬世界的文学巨著,它是由丹麦著名诗人、童话作家安徒生历时近40年创作而成。“丑小鸭”、“皇帝的新装”、“ 拇指姑娘”和“卖火柴的小女孩”伴随了一代又一代人的美丽童年、少年直至成年。安徒生童话问世一百多年来,至今仍被译成世界上140种文字,而其中英文译本更是不计其数。《安徒生童话全集(上下)》选用的是最著名的英文译本之一。孩子,你不仅会学到真诚、友爱与智慧,还将以这《安徒生童话全集(上下)》记录你的欢乐你的悲伤你成长的痕迹!
作者简介安徒生(Hans Chris-tian Anderserl)是丹麦1 9世纪著名的童话作家,世界文学童话创始人。他于1 805年4月2日出生于奥登塞城一个贫苦的鞋匠家庭,早年在慈善学校就读,当过学徒。安徒生从小就饱尝贫困,自幼酷爱文学。14岁时他独自来到首都哥本哈根,刚开始在皇家剧院当一名小配角,后来因为变嗓而被解雇,转而学习写作,但没有成功。1 829年,安徒生的写作初获成功;后来,他又创作了诗剧《埃格内特和美人鱼》(1833)及长篇小说《即兴诗人》(1 835),小说不久就被翻译成德文和英文,为他赢得了国际声誉。1838年,安徒生获得作家奖金,国家每年拨给他200元非公职津贴。
“为了争取未来的~代”,安徒生决定给孩子写童话,出版了《讲给孩子们听的故事》,此后每年圣诞节他都出版一本这样的童话集。其后又不断发表新作,直到1872年因患癌症才逐渐搁笔。安徒生在近40年间共写了1 68篇童话。他的早期童话多充满绮丽的幻想和乐观的精神,代表作有《打火匣》、《小意达的花儿》、《拇指姑娘》、《海的女儿》、《野天鹅》、《丑小鸭》;中期童话的幻想成分减弱,现实成分相对增强,主要鞭挞丑恶、歌颂善良,代表作有《卖火柴的小女孩》、《影子》、《一滴水》、《母亲的故事》、《演木偶戏的人》;晚期童话比中期更加面对现实,主要描写底层民众的悲惨命运,揭露社会生活的阴冷、黑暗和人间的不平,代表作有《柳树下的梦》、《她是一个废物》、《单身汉的睡帽》、《幸运的贝儿》等。
1 875年8月4日,安徒生在哥本哈根梅尔彻一位朋友家中去世。
由于在童话创作上的杰出贡献,安徒生获得了“丹麦国旗勋章”,成为丹麦文学的一面旗帜;“海的女儿”也成为丹麦的象征。
编辑推荐《安徒生童话全集(上下)》由中国城市出版社出版。
目录
安徒生童话全集:英文原版(上)
1.The Tinder-Box
2.Great Claus and Little Claus
3.The Princess on the Pea
4.Little Ida' s Flowers
5.Thumbelina
6.The Naughty Boy
7.The Travelling Companion
8.The Little Sea Maid
9.The Emperor' s New Clothes
10.The Goloshes of Fortune
11.The Daisy
12.The Hardy Tin Soldier
13.The Wild Swans
14.The Garden of Paradise
15.The Flying Trunk
16.The Storks
17.The Metal Pig
18.The Bond of Friendship
19.A Rose From the Grave of Homer
20.Ole Luk-Oie
21.The Rose-Elf
22.The Swineherd
23.The Buckwheat
24.The Angel
25.The Nightingale
26.The Lovers
27.The Ugly Duckling
28.The Fir Tree
29.The Snow Queen
30.The Elder Tree Mother
31.The Daming-Needle
32.The Bell
33.Grandmother
34.The Elf-Hill
35.The Red Shoes
36.The Jumper
37.The Shepherdess and the Chimney-Sweeper
38.Holger the Dane
39.The Little Match Girl
40.A Picture From the Fortress Wall
41.By the Almshouse Window
42.The Old Street Lamp
43.The Neighbouring Families
44.Little Tuk
45.The Shadow
46.The Old House
47.The Drop of Water
48.The Happy Family
49.The Story of a Mother
50.The Shirt Collar
51.The Flax
52.The Phoenix Bird
53.A Story
54.The Dumb Book
55."There Is a Difference"
56.The Old Gravestone
57.The Loveliest Rose in the World
58.The Story of the Year
59.On the Last Day
60."It's Quite True !"
61.The Swan's Nest
62.Good Humour
63.A Great Grief
64.Everything in Its Right Place
65.The Goblin and the Huckster
66.In a Thousand Years
67.Under the Willow Tree
68.Five Out of One Pod
69.A Leaf From the Sky
70.She Was Good for Nothing
71.The Last Pearl
72.Two Maidens
73.In the Uttermost Parts of the Sea
74.The Money-Pig
75.Ib and Christine
76.Jack the Dullard
77.The Thorny Road of Honour
78.The Jewish Girl
79.The Bottle-Neck
80.The Stone of the Wise Men
81.Soup on a Sausage-Peg
82.The Old Bachelor' s Nightcap
83.Something
84.The Last Dream of the Old Oak Tree-A Christmas Tale
85.The A.B.C.Book
86.The Marsh King' s Daughter
87.The Racers
安徒生童话全集:英文原版(下)
88.The Bell-Deep
89.The Wicked Prince
90.The Wind Tells about Waldemar Daa and His Daughters
91.The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf
92.Ole the Tower-Keeper
93.Anne Lisbeth
94.Children's Prattle
95.A String of Pearls
96.The Pen and Inkstand
97.The Child in the Grave
98.The Farm-Yard Cock and Weathercock
99.Charming
100.A Story from the Sand-Dunes
101.The Puppet Showman
102.Two Brothers
103.The Old Church Bell
104.Twelve by the Mail
105.The Beetle
106.What the Old Man Does Is Right
107.The Snow Man
108.In the Duck-Yard
109.The Muse of the New Century
110.The Ice Maiden
111.The Butterfly
112.The Psyche
113.The Snail and the Rose Tree
114."The Will-O'-The-Wisps Are in the Town," Says the Moor-Woman
115.The Windmill
116.The Silver Shilling
117.The Bishop of Borglum and His Kinsmen
118.In the Nursery
119.The Golden Treasure
120.The Storm Shifts the Signs
121.The Tea-Pot
122.The Bird of Popular Song
123.The Little Green Ones
124.Brownie and the Dame
125.Peter, Pete, and Peterkin
126.Hidden Is Not Forgotten
127.The Porter's Son
128.Removing-Day
129.The Snowdrop, or Summer-Geck
130.Auntie
131.The Toad
132.Godfather' s Picture-Book
133.Good Luck Can Lie in a Pin
134.The Comet
135.The Days of the Week
136.Sunshine's Stories
137.Great-Grandfather
138.The Candles
139.The Most Incredible Thing
140.What the Whole Family Said
141.Dance, Dance, Doll of Mine
142.The Great Sea-Serpent
143.The Gardener and the Family
144.The Rags
145.Vano and Glano
146.Who Was the Luckiest?
147.The Dryad
148.Poultry Meg's Family
149.The Thistle's Experiences
150.What One Can Invent
151.The Flea and the Professor
152.What Old Johanna Told
153.The Door-Key
154.The Cripple
155.Auntie Toothache
156.God Can Never Die
157.The Talisman
158.This Fable is Intended for You
159.Croak!
160.The Penmen
161.The Court Cards
162.Lucky Peer
163.A Picture Book Without Pictures
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文摘"Hurrah!" cried all the other Beetles together; and our friend was engaged. Immedi-ately after the betrothal came the marriage, for there was no reason for delay.
The following day passed very pleasantly, and the next in tolerable comfort; but on thethird it was time to think of food for the wife, and perhaps also for children.
"I have allowed myself to be taken in," said our Beetle himself, "So I must just takethem in, in turn. "
So said, so done. Away he went, and he stayed away all day, and stayed away allnight; and his wife sat there, a forsaken widow.
"Oh," said the other Beetles, "this fellow whom we received into our family is noth-ing more than a thorough vagabond. He has gone away, and has left his wife a burden uponour hands. "
"Well, then, she shall be unmarried again, and sit here my daughters," said themother. "Fie on the villain who forsook her!"
In the meantime the Beetle had been journeying on, and had sailed across the ditch ona cabbage leaf. In the morning two persons came to the ditch. When they saw him, theytook him up, and turned him over and over; they were very learned, especially one ofthem——a boy.
"Allah sees the black beetle in the black stone and in the black rock. Is not that writ-ten in the Koran.9" Then he translated the Beetle's name into Latin, and enlarged upon thecreature's nature and history. The older scholar voted against carrying him home. He saidthey had just as good specimens; and this seemed an uncivil speech to our Beetle, and inconsequence he flew suddenly out of the speaker's hand. As he had now dry wings, he flewa considerable distance, and reached a hothouse, where a sash of the glass roof was partlyopen, so he quietly slipped in and buried himself in the warm earth.
"Very comfortable it is here," said he.
Soon after he went to sleep, and dreamed that the Emperor's horse had fallen, and thatMr. Beetle had got its golden shoes, with the promise that he should have two more.
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