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牛津英文经典:一个青年艺术家的肖像

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作者詹姆斯·乔伊斯

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ISBN9787544782104

出版时间2020-07

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上书时间2024-06-27

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作者简介
詹姆斯·乔伊斯(JamesJoyce,18821941),爱尔兰作家、诗人,二十世纪zui伟大的作家之一,后现代文学的奠基者之一,其作品及“意识流”思想对世界文坛影响巨大。主要作品有短篇小说集《都柏林人》(1914)、自传体小说《一个青年艺术家的肖像》(1916)、代表作长篇小说《尤利西斯》(1922)以及后期作品长篇小说《芬尼根的守灵夜》(1939)。

目录
Abbreviations
Introduction
Composition and Publication History
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of James Joyce
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Appendix: List of Selected Variants
Explanatory Notes

内容摘要
作为一部成长小说,《一个青年艺术家的肖像》展现了主人公斯蒂芬·迪达勒斯从童年到青少年期的成长历程,描写了他如何试图摆脱妨碍其发展的各种影响——家庭束缚、宗教传统和狭隘的民族主义情绪,去追求艺术与美的真谛。本书在很大程度上来源于乔伊斯本人的生活体验,展现了一位艺术家复杂敏感的内心世界。
Asoneofthemostsignificantliteraryworksofthetwentiethcenturyandoneofthemostinnovative,thisnovelchartstheintellectual,moral,andsexualdevelopmentofStephenDedalus,fromhischildhoodlisteningtohisfather’sstories,throughhisschooldaysandadolescencetothebrinkofadulthoodandindependence,andhisawakeningasanartist.Stephen’sstorymirrorsthatofJoycehimself,andthenovelisbothstartlinglyrealisticandbrilliantlycrafted.

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ONCEuponatimeandaverygoodtimeitwastherewasamoocowcomingdownalongtheroadandthismoocowthatwascomingdownalongtheroadmetanicenslittleboynamedbabytuckoo....Hisfathertoldhimthatstory:hisfatherlookedathimthroughaglass:hehadahairyface.Hewasbabytuckoo.ThemoocowcamedowntheroadwhereBettyByrnelived:shesoldlemonplatt.O,themildroseblossomsOnthelittlegreenplace.Hesangthatsong.Thatwashissong.0,thegreenmothebotheth.Whenyouwetthebedfirstitiswarmthenitgetscold.Hismotherputontheoilsheet.Thathadthequeersmell.Hismotherhadanicersmellthanhisfather.Sheplayedonthepianothesailor'shornpipeforhimtodance.Hedanced:TralalalalaTralalatralalddyTralalalalaTralalalala..UncleCharlesandDanteclapped.TheywereolderthanhisfatherandmotherbutuncleCharleswasolderthanIDante.Dantehadtwobrushesinherpress.ThebrushwiththemaroonvelvetbackwasforMichaelDavittandthebrushwiththegreenvelvetbackwasforParnell.Dantegavehimacachoueverytimehebroughtherapieceoftissuepaper.TheVanceslivedinnumberseven.Theyhadadifferentfatherandmother.TheywereEileen'sfatherandmother.WhentheyweregrownuphewasgoingtomarryEileen.Hehidunderthetable.Hismothersaid:.一O,Stephenwillapologise.Dantesaid:.一O,ifnot,theeagleswillcomeandpullouthiseyes.Pullouthiseyes,Apologise,Apologise,Pullouthiseyes.Apologise,Pullouthiseyes,Pullouthiseyes,Apologise.Thewideplaygroundswereswarmingwithboys.Allwereshoutingandtheprefectsurgedthemonwithstrongcries.Theeveningairwaspaleandchillyandaftereverychargeandthudofthefootballersthegreasyleatherorbflewlikeaheavybirdthroughthegreylight.Hekeptonthefringeofhisline,outofsightofhisprefect,outofthereachoftherudefeet,feigningtorunnowandthen.Hefelthisbodysmallandweakamidthethrongofplayersandhiseyeswereweakandwatery.RodyKickhamwasnotlikethat:hewouldbecaptainofthethirdlineallthefellowssaid.RodyKickhamwasadecentfellowbutNastyRochewasastink.RodyKickhamhadgreavesinhisnumberandahamperintherefectory.NastyRochehadbighands.HecalledtheFridaypuddingdog-in-the-blanket.Andonedayhehadasked:一Whatisyourname?Stephenhadanswered:-StephenDedalus.-Whatkindofanameisthat?AndwhenStephenhadnotbeenabletoanswerNastyhadasked:-Whatisyourfather?Stephenhadanswered:-Agentleman.ThenNastyRochehadasked:一Isheamagistrate?Hecreptaboutfrompointtopointonthefringeofhisline,makinglittlerunsnowandthen.Buthishandswerebluishwithcold.Hekepthishandsinthesidepocketsofhisbeltedgreysuit.Thatwasabeltroundhispocket.Andbeltwasalsotogiveafellowabelt.OnedayafellowhadsaidtoCantwell:一I'dgiveyousuchabeltinasecond.Cantwellhadanswered:一Goandfightyourmatch.GiveCecilThunderabelt.I'dliketoseeyou.He'dgiveyouatoeintherumpforyourself.Thatwasnotaniceexpression.Hismotherhadtoldhimnottospeakwiththeroughboysinthecollege.Nicemother!Thefirstdayinthehallofthecastlewhenshehadsaidgoodbyeshehadputupherveildoubletohernosetokisshim:andhernoseandeyeswerered.Buthehadpretendednottoseethatshewasgoingtocry.Shewasanicemotherbutshewasnotsonicewhenshecried.Andhisfatherhadgivenhimtwofiveshillingpiecesforpocketmoney.Andhisfatherhadtoldhimifhewantedanythingtowritehometohimand,whateverhedid,nevertopeachonafellow.Thenatthedoorofthecastletherectorhadshakenhandswithhisfatherandmother,hissoutaneflutteringinthebreeze,andthecarhaddrivenoffwithhisfatherandmotheronit.Theyhadcriedtohimfromthecar,wavingtheirhands:-Goodbye,Stephen,goodbye!-Goodbye,Stephen,goodbye!Hewascaughtinthewhirlofascrimmageand,fearfuloftheflashingeyesandmuddyboots,bentdowntolookthroughthelegs.Thefellowswerestrugglingandgroaningandtheirlegswererubbingandkickingandstamping.ThenJackLawton'syellowbootsdodgedouttheballandalltheotherbootsandlegsranafter.Heranafterthemalittlewayandthenstopped.Itwasuselesstorunon.Soontheywouldbegoinghomefortheholidays.Aftersupperinthestudyhallhewouldchangethenumberpastedupinsidehisdeskfromseventyseventoseventysix.

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