古老的泰孔德罗加
    Old Ticonderoga

  • 作   者:

    纳撒尼尔·霍桑

  • 译   者:

    北京外国语大学 何茜

  • 出版社:

    外语教学与研究出版社

  • 语   言:

    中英

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  • 霍桑是美国文学史上最著名的作家之一,他的作品被公认为是19世纪美国最灿烂的文化遗产。在《古老的泰孔德罗加》一文中,霍桑通过描述两次去泰孔德罗加遗迹的所见所闻所想,描绘了遗迹今日宁静美好的景象,缅怀了昔日辉煌壮烈的古战场,表达了对历史的深深敬畏之情。小说用散文的笔调和游记的风格,写景与想象并存,挖掘了一草一木背后深刻的历史意义,体现了瑰丽与浑厚并存的文风。

  • 内容简介
  • 古老的泰孔德罗加,古老的历史画卷在我们眼前展开。古战场的遗迹,如今已是一片草木幽幽的景象,墙上还有士兵曾经留下的涂鸦,野花遍野,蜂蝶起舞,一切都是历史的硝烟留下的宁静,此情此景,令人遐想无限。

  • 作者简介
  • 纳撒尼尔•霍桑(1804年7月4日—1864年5月19日)。19世纪前半期美国最伟大的小说家。 美国心理分析小说的第一人,因深受家庭和清教徒思想的影响在其作品中更多地反映人心深处的恶。其代表作品有:短篇小说集《古宅青苔》、《重讲一遍的故事》等,长篇小说《红字》、《带七个尖顶的阁楼》、《福谷传奇》、《玉石人像》等。这些都是世界文学史上不可多得的经典名著。其代表作品《红字》已成为世界文学的经典之一。

    Nathaniel Hawthorne (born Nathaniel Hathorne; July 4, 1804—May 19, 1864) was an American novelist and short story writer. Much of Hawthorne's writing centers on New England, many works featuring moral allegories with a Puritan inspiration. His fiction works are considered part of the Romantic Movement and, more specifically, dark romanticism. His themes often center on the inherent evil and sin of humanity, and his works often have moral messages and deep psychological complexity. His published works include novels, short stories, and a biography of his friend Franklin Pierce. His short story collections include Twice-Told Tales and Mosses from an Old Manse. His novels include The Scarlet Letter and The House of the Seven Gables. The Scarlet Letter was published in 1850, followed by a succession of other novels. It has become one of the classics in the world's literature.

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  • 霍桑是心理小说的开创者,擅长剖析人的“内心”。他着重探讨道德和罪恶的问题,主张通过善行和自忏来洗刷罪恶、净化心灵,从而得到拯救。然而霍桑并非全写黑暗,他在揭露社会罪恶和人的劣根性的同时,对许多善良的主人公寄予极大的同情。

  • 媒体书评
  • 霍桑描写黑暗的巨大力量,是由于受到加尔文派教义关于与生俱来的堕落与原罪思想的影响。没有一位思想深邃的人能完全摆脱这种思想所发生的各种形式的影响。——梅尔维尔

    霍桑的小说“属于艺术的最高层次,一种服从于非常崇高级别的天才的艺术。”——爱伦·坡

    Nathaniel Hawthorne's reputation as a writer is a very pleasing fact, because his writing is not good for anything, and this is a tribute to the man.—Ralph Waldo Emerson

    The fine thing in Hawthorne is that he cared for the deeper psychology, and that, in his way, he tried to become familiar with it.—Henry James

    The style of Hawthorne is purity itself. His tone is singularly effective—wild, plaintive, thoughtful, and in full accordance with his themes... We look upon him as one of the few men of indisputable genius to whom our country has as yet given birth.—Edgar Allan Poe

  • 目录
    • 古老的泰孔德罗加——一幅历史的画卷
    • Old Ticonderoga: A Picture of The Past