当爱情的种子萌芽,“我”甘心为那个“她”做任何事情。因为爱情,“我”杀了自己的“情敌”,并在半推半就之下加入了强盗团体,然而,万万没想到,当“我”满心以为爱情将要开花结果的时候,强盗组织却要“我”将“枪口”对准“我”心爱的女人,面对组织的要求和真爱的救赎,“我”究竟会如何抉择?
小说作者华盛顿•欧文是美国第一位享有国际声誉的作家,被誉为“美国文学之父”,他在短篇小说、杂文、散文、人物传记等方面都为美国文学的发展作出了卓越的贡献。
本文讲述了一个少年强盗的故事。单纯的爱恋继而成为罪恶的诱因,强盗团伙的规矩让他身不由己,眼睁睁地看着天使被毁灭——亲手杀死自己深爱的少女,这究竟是怎样一段情感纠葛和心理斗争?作者笔触细腻,故事脉络清晰,层层递进,扣人心弦。
欧文为读者营造了一种田园生活般的意境,他擅长描写精灵鬼怪的悬念与恐怖,使故事跌宕起伏。同时他又是一个喜欢怀旧的人。他的作品更像是午后一缕慵懒的和风,在你耳边低吟一曲,使你充满倦意。
“没有欧文就没有美国文学的最早声誉,也就没有以后小说创作伟大局面的产生和出现。”
华盛顿·欧文是23世纪美国最著名的作家,号称美国文学之父。
America's first genuine internationally best-selling author
Irving is largely credited as the first American Man of Letters.
His friend, the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, acknowledged Irving's role in promoting American literature: "We feel a just pride in his renown as an author, not forgetting that, to his other claims upon our gratitude, he adds also that of having been the first to win for our country an honorable name and position in the History of Letters".
As George William Curtis noted, there "is not a young literary aspirant in the country, who, if he ever personally met Irving, did not hear from him the kindest words of sympathy, regard, and encouragement."
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