【正版】雾都孤儿9787567783850
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作者查尔斯·狄更斯
出版社吉林大学出版社
ISBN9787567783850
出版时间2017-01
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货号9787567783850
上书时间2024-11-11
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导语摘要
查尔斯·狄更斯的《雾都孤儿》首次刊行时,并不时兴写反映生活的悲惨现实小说,但狄更斯存心要使读者震惊。他想要展示出罪犯们的真实面目,揭露出隐藏在伦敦狭小、肮脏的偏僻街道里的恐怖与暴力。因此,他为我们写了邪恶的费金、残暴的比尔·塞克斯,以及一大群窃贼强盗。这些人撒谎、欺诈、偷窃,害怕进监狱,害怕刽子手把绞索套到他们的脖子上,在惴惴不安中生活。
目录
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
内容摘要
《雾都孤儿》是英国作家查尔斯·狄更斯于1838年出版的写实小说。以雾都伦敦为背景,讲述了一个孤儿悲惨的身世及遭遇,主人公奥立弗在孤儿院长大,经历学徒生涯,艰苦逃难,误入贼窝,又被迫与狠毒的凶徒为伍,历尽无数辛酸,最后在善良人的帮助下,查明身世并获得了幸福。
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Intheobscureparlourofalowpublic-house,inthefilthiestpartofLittleSaffronHill;adarkandgloomyden,whereaflaringgas-lightburntalldayinthewinter-time;andwherenorayofsunevershoneinthesummer:theresat,broodingoveralittlepewtermeasureandasmallglass,stronglyimpregnatedwiththesmellofliquor,amaninavelvet-eencoat,drabshorts,halfbootsandstockings,whoevenbythatdimlightnoexperiencedagentofpolicewouldhavehesitatedtorecogniseasMr.WilliamSikes.Athisfeet,satawhite-coated,red-eyeddog;whooccupiedhimself,alternately,inwinkingathismasterwithbotheyesatthesametime;andinlickingalarge,freshcutononesideofhismouth,whichappearedtobetheresultofsomerecentconflict."Keepquiet,youwarmint!Keepquiet!"saidMr.Sikes,suddenlybreakingsilence.Whetherhismeditationsweresointenseastobedis-turbedbythedog'swinking,orwhetherhisfeelingsweresowroughtup-onby,hisreflectionsthattheyrequiredallthereliefderivablefromkic-kinganunoffendinganimaltoallaythem,ismatterforargumentandconsideration.Whateverwasthecause,theeffectwasakickandacurse,bestoweduponthedogsimultaneously.Dogsarenotgenerallyapttorevengeinjuriesinflicteduponthembytheirmasters;butMr.Sikes'sdog,havingfaultsoftemperincommonwithhisowner,andlabouring,perhapsatthismoment,underapower-fulsenseofinjury,madenomoreadobutatoncefixedhisteethinoneofthehalf-boots.Havinggivenitaheartyshake,heretired,growling,underaform;justescapingthepewtermeasurewhichMr.Sikeslev-elledathishead."Youwould,wouldyou?"saidSikes,seizingthepokerinonehand,anddeliberatelyopeningwiththeotheralargeclaspknife,whichhedrewfromhispocket."Comehere,youborndevil!Comehere!D'yehear?"Thedognodoubtheard;becauseMr.Sikesspokeintheveryhars-hestkeyofaveryharshvoice;but,appearingtoentertainsomeunac-countableobjectiontohavinghisthroatcut,heremainedwherehewas,andgrowledmorefiercelythanbefore:atthesametimegraspingtheendofthepokerbetweenhisteeth,andbitingatitlikeawildbeast.ThisresistanceonlyinfuriatedMr.Sikesthemore;who,droppingonhisknees,begantoassailtheanimalmostfuriously.Thedogjumpedfromrighttoleft,andfromlefttoright:snapping,growling,andbar-king;themanthrustandswore,andstruckandblasphemed;andthestrugglewasreachingamostcriticalpointforoneorother;when,thedoorsuddenlyopening,thedogdartedout:leavingBillSikeswiththepokerandtheclaspknifeinhishands.P139-140
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