《中国经典原境界》是20世纪国学大师顾随以课堂讲授的方式传习人文、培育人才、启迪人生的之作,六十多年后首度问世。它以中国初始的经典为核心,精湛的学识与睿智的思想融会贯通,徜徉在经典内外,求索于历史上下,升华至理想境界。古今中西,文史哲禅,博大精深却又通俗而富有生气;情思文采,妙趣横生,学问的真与讲述的美珠联璧合有逼近心灵。经典流淌在中华文脉中、赓续在日常生活中,一脉相承的智慧生生不息,恒久的魅力令人心安。做人与读经相映成辉,修身与悟道相得益彰,怡情与治学水乳交融。在中国经典的人文关怀中,追寻古典文化原初的清纯精神,开启现实人生本真的至高境界。 《中国经典原境界》为《顾随讲坛实录》的下册。
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A pair of twins are separated by a shipwreck, each believing theother has drowned. A lovesick duke woos a countess deep in mourningfor her brother, while her rowdy household plots the downfall ofher puritanical steward. Disguise, confusion, and mistaken identityfollow in Shakespeare’s great comedy of love in all itsmanifestations. Under the editorial supervision of Jonathan Bate and EricRasmussen, two of today’s most accomplished Shakespearean scholars,this Modern Library series incorporates definitive texts andauthoritative notes from William Shakespeare: Complete Works. Eachplay includes an Introduction as well as an overview ofShakespeare’s theatrical career; commentary on past and currentproductions based on interviews with leading directors, actors, anddesigners; scene-by-scene analysis; key facts about the work; achronology of Shakespeare’s life and times; and black-and-whiteillustrations. Ideal for students, theater professionals, and general readers,these modern and accessible editions fro
Uncertain of their standing in court and fearing for theirlives, Rosalind and Orlando are forced into exile in the Forest ofArden, only to become entangled in a beguiling game of love, lust,and mistaken identity. One of Shakespeare’s great comedies, As YouLike It subverts the traditional rules of romance, confusing genderroles, nature, and politics. Under the editorial supervision of Jonathan Bate and EricRasmussen, two of today’s most accomplished Shakespearean scholars,this Modern Library series incorporates definitive texts andauthoritative notes from William Shakespeare: Complete Works. Eachplay includes an Introduction as well as an overview ofShakespeare’s theatrical career; commentary on past and currentproductions based on interviews with leading directors, actors, anddesigners; scene-by-scene analysis; key facts about the work; achronology of Shakespeare’s life and times; and black-and-whiteillustrations. Ideal for students, theater professionals, and general readers,these modern and acces
Nabokov's first novel. A tale of youth, first love andnostalgia. In a Berlin rooming house, a vigorous young officerpoised between his past and his future relives his first loveaffair.
A vibrant, new complete Shakespeare that brings readers closerthan ever before possible top Shakespeare's plays as they werefirst acted. The Norton Shakespeare, Based on the Oxford Editioninvites readers to rediscover Shakespeare-the working man of thetheater, not the universal bard-and to rediscover his plays as*s to be performed, not works to be immortalized. Combiningthe freshly edited texts of the Oxford Edition with livelyintroductions by Stephen Greenblatt and his co-editors, glossariesand annotations, and an elegant single-column page (that of theNorton Anthologies), this complete Shakespeare invites contemporaryreaders to see and read Shakespeare afresh. Greenblatt's fullintroduction creates a window into Shakespeare world-the culture,demographics, commerce, politics, and religion of early-modernEngland-Shakespeare's family background and professional life, theElizabethan industries of theater and printing, and the subsequentcenturies of Shakespeare textual editing.
在线阅读本书 A spine-tingling collection of terrifying classics with anintroduction by horror master Stephen King. The mesmerizing storyof a demented scientist's monster creation; the horror masterpiecethat has led to countless vampire novels and films; and theultimate tale of the never-ending battle between good andevil--these frightening works continue to enthrall even the boldestreaders. Reissue.
"Transparent Things revolves around the four visits of thehero--sullen, gawky Hugh Person--to Switzerland . . . As a youngpublisher, Hugh is sent to interview R., falls in love with Armandeon the way, wrests her, after multiple humiliations, from agrinning Scandinavian and returns to NY with his bride. . . . Eightyears later--following a murder, a period of madness and a briefimprisonment--Hugh makes a lone sentimental journey to wheedle outhis past. . . . The several strands of dream, memory, and time[are] set off against the literary theorizing of R. and, morecentrally, against the world of observable objects." --MartinAmis
On a chilly February day, two old friends meet in the throngoutside a London crematorium to pay their last respects to MollyLane. Both Clive Linley and Vernon Halliday had been Molly's loversin the days before they reached their current eminence: Clive isBritain's most successful modern composer, and Vernon is editor ofthe newspaper "The Judge." Gorgeous, feisty Molly had other lovers,too, notably Julian Garmony, Foreign Secretary, a notoriousright-winger tipped to be the next prime minister. In the days thatfollow Molly's funeral, Clive and Vernon will make a pact withconsequences that neither could have foreseen. Each will make adisastrous moral decision, their friendship will be tested to itslimits, and Julian Garmony will be fighting for his political life.A sharp contemporary morality tale, cleverly disguised as a comicnovel, Amsterdam is "as sheerly enjoyable a book as one is likelyto pick up this year" ("The Washington Post Book World").
Milkman Dead was born shortly after a neighborhood eccentrichurled himself off a rooftop in a vain attempt at flight. For therest of his life he, too, will be trying to fly. With thisbrilliantly imagined novel, Toni Morrison transfigures thecoming-of-age story as audaciously as Saul Bellow or Gabriel Garcia Ma rquez. As she follows Milkman from his rustbelt city to theplace of his family's origins, Morrison introduces an entire castof strivers and seeresses, liars and assassins, the inhabitants ofa fully realized black world.
(Book Jacket Status: Not Jacketed) Of the complex, richlyrewarding masterworks he wrote in the last decade of his life,Little Dorrit is the book in which Charles Dickens most fullyunleashed his indignation at the fallen state of mid-Victoriansociety. Crammed with persons and incidents in whose recreationnothing is accidental or spurious, containing, in its picture ofthe Circumlocution Office, the most witheringly exact satire of abureaucracy we possess, Little Dorrit is a stunning example of howthoroughly Dickens could put his flair for the theatrical and hiscomic genius the service of his passion for justice.
Leonard Marnham is assigned to a British-American surveillanceteam in Cold War Berlin. His intelligence work--tunneling under aRussian communications center to tap the phone lines toMoscow--offers him a welcome opportunity to begin shedding his ownunwanted innocence, even if he is only a bit player in a griminternational comedy of errors. Leonard's relationship with MariaEckdorf, an enigmatic and beautiful West Berliner, likewisepromises to loosen the bonds of his ordinary life. But the promiseturns to horror in the course of one terrible evening--a night whenLeonard Marnham learns just how much of his innocence he's willingto shed.
Staring unflinchingly into the abyss of slavery, thisspellbinding novel transforms history into a story as powerful asExodus and as intimate as a lullaby. Sethe, its protagonist, wasborn a slave and escaped to Ohio, but eighteen years later she isstill not free. She has too many memories of Sweet Home, thebeautiful farm where so many hideous things happened. And Sethe'snew home is haunted by the ghost of her baby, who died nameless andwhose tombstone is engraved with a single word: Beloved. Filledwith bitter poetry and suspense as taut as a rope, Beloved" "is atowering achievement.
With dramatic eloquence, this story of the French Revolutionbrings to life a time of terror and treason, and a starving peoplerising in frenzy and hate to overthrow a corrupt and decadentregime.
(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed) One of Charles Dickens's mostfascinating novels, "Great Expectations" follows the orphan Pip ashe leaves behind a childhood of misery and poverty after ananonymous benefactor offers him a chance at the life of agentleman. From the young Pip's first terrifying encounter with theconvict Magwitch in the gloom of a graveyard to the splendidlymorbid set pieces in Miss Havisham's mansion to the magnificentlyrealized boat chase down the Thames, "Great Expectations" is filledwith the transcendent excitement that Dickens could so abundantlyprovide. Written in 1860, at the height of his maturity, it alsoreveals the novelist's bittersweet understanding of the extent towhich our deepest moral dilemmas are born of our own obsessions andillusions. This edition includes Dickens's original, discardedconclusion to the novel, the 1907 Everyman preface by G. K.Chesterton, and twenty illustrations by F. W. Pailthorpe.
As their holiday unfolds, Colin and Maria are locked intotheir own intimacy. They groom themselves meticulously, as thoughsomeone is waiting for them who cares deeply about how they appear.When they meet a man with a disturbing story to tell, they becomedrawn into a fantasy of violence and obsession.
Gentle linen weaver Silas Marner is wrongly accused of aheinous theft, and he exiles himself from the world-until he findsredemption and spiritual rebirth through his unselfish love for anabandoned child who mysteriously appears one day at his isolatedcottage. Somber, yet hopeful, Eliot's realistic depiction of anirretrievable past, tempered with the magical elements of myth andfairy tale, remains timeless in its understanding of human natureand is beloved by every generation.
Generally believed to be the last play written solely byShakespeare, The Tempest centers on a banished noble who usessorcery to confront his foes. In this play, Shakespeare offers someof his most insightful meditations on themes ranging from vengeanceand forgiveness to nature and nurture. Under the editorial supervision of Jonathan Bate and EricRasmussen, two of today’s most accomplished Shakespearean scholars,this Modern Library series incorporates definitive texts andauthoritative notes from William Shakespeare: Complete Works. Eachplay includes an Introduction, as well as an overview ofShakespeare’s theatrical career; commentary on past and currentproductions based on interviews with leading directors, actors, anddesigners; scene-by-scene analysis; key facts about the work; achronology of Shakespeare’s life and times; and black-and-whiteillustrations. Ideal for students, theater professionals, and general readers,these modern and accessible editions set a new standard in