Pictures from Italy is a travelogue by Charles Dickens, written in 1846. The book reveals the concerns of its author as he presents, according to Kate Flint, the country "like a chaotic magic-lantern show, fascinated both by the spectacle it offers, and by himself as spectator".
1844年,狄更斯从辛苦的小说写作中抽身出来,带领家人赴法国和意大利旅游度假,他们游览了意大利最著名的景点:热那亚、罗马、那不勒斯(当时维苏威火山仍在闷燃)、佛罗伦萨和威尼斯。在他的游记当中,狄更斯描绘了一个具有巨大反差的国度:宏伟的建筑与城市的凋敝,在古代的遗迹旁边当代人的日常生活。令他大感兴趣的是意大利那丰富多彩的街市生活,尤其是罗马狂欢节上的着装、异性换装以及饱满的活力。意大利之行也是狄更斯创作生涯中的重要一环,他在意大利写下了圣诞故事之二、中篇小说《古教堂的钟声》,而且从《双城记》《小杜丽》等长篇名著中也可以明显看出他从法国-意大利之行中获得的素材。《意大利风光》这部游记为我们提供了不少有关作家思想与创作的有用材料,颇值得一读。
In 1844, Dickens took a respite from writing novels and for several months traveled through France and Italy with his family. They visited the most famous sights: Genoa, Rome, Naples (with Vesuvius still smouldering), Florence and Venice. In his travelogue the author portrays a nation of great contrasts: grandiose buildings and urban desolation, and everyday life beside ancient monuments. But it is his encounters with Italy's colorful street life that capture the imagination. Dickens is particularly drawn to the costumes, cross-dressing, and sheer exuberance of the Roman carnival. From the book we learn that Dickens was an early riser and walker, and that he enjoyed touring the major attractions on foot.
- THE READER'S PASSPORT
- CHAPTER I-GOING THROUGH FRANCE
- CHAPTER II-LYONS, THE RHONE, AND THE GOBLIN OF AVIGNON
- CHAPTER III-AVIGNON TO GENOA
- CHAPTER IV-GENOA AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD
- CHAPTER V-TO PARMA, MODENA, AND BOLOGNA
- CHAPTER VI-THROUGH BOLOGNA AND FERRARA
- CHAPTER VII-AN ITALIAN DREAM
- CHAPTER VIII-BY VERONA, MANTUA, AND MILAN, ACROSS THE PASS OF THE SIMPLON INTO SWITZERLAND
- CHAPTER IX-TO ROME BY PISA AND SIENA
- CHAPTER X-ROME
- CHAPTER XI-A RAPID DIORAMA
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