本书由三个文本组成。 *个文本是D(狄亚努斯)的日志,它构成了被称为 鼠的故事 的*部分。这部分以D的视角展开,记述了他与B的情乱,同时,在这场混乱的激情中,A(阿尔法主教)作为一个衔接D与B之关系的人物在场。 *部分也涉及了D与E的情乱,而这构成了第二个文本的记述核心。第二部分被称为 狄亚努斯 ,是A的笔记。这部分以A的视角展开。 这两个文本共同结构了本书的故事。被称为 俄瑞斯忒斯 的第三部分则更像是一个总的视角,或者说,一则诗性概述。它由诗歌和诗论组成。巴塔耶写道: 为了在一片明显的不可能中抓住一丝可能,我必须首先想象相反的情境。
本书是大电影《李宗伟败者为王》的同名书。本书以李宗伟的口吻讲述了羽毛球运动员李宗伟是怎样一步一步成为世界冠军的人生经历。从大山脚下的一个小男孩痴迷于羽毛球到拥有自己的羽毛球拍到误入歧途,得到父亲的同意到因为身高而未进入国家羽毛球院到终于代表国家参赛取得冠军。这一切充满了坎坷,但是每一次的泥泞也都教会了他重要的人生启示,比如坚持不懈,保持初心,拥有好的心态等。本书充满着正能量,读完此书,不仅会收获满满的感动,也会让自己变得阳光,积极起来。?
主人公格罗佛是个十二岁的男孩,在打工休假时与姐姐偷溜进城,却不幸感染伤寒死去。小说讲述格罗佛死后,家人对他的记忆。 ……光来了又走、走了又来……一则故事,四个视角,四样落失之感,四种人生领悟。 此作结构精巧,探究亲密家人离世后,生者如何反刍记忆、怀抱失落,并在未来人生中安排一个位置给那已然落失者,让其继续活。 ……事情的发展 偏离我们当初设想的样子……然后又渐渐逝去,变得好像从未发生过……好像那些都只存在于我们的梦境……你现在听懂我的意思了没?……就好像那些都只是我们从别处听来的,都只是他人的遭遇……接下来,我们才会再度忆起事情的全貌。
一个人,把灵魂卖给了恶魔,能换取到什么?美色?力量?财富?权力?还是……美艳动人的梅杜莎女王、大陆被通缉的第一叛徒、还有邪恶的天才魔法师……所有的这些家伙,却聚集到了一个被认为是毫无天赋的废物身边。 这样的一个人,还能被称为“废物”吗?拥有两世的人生经历,拥有另一个世界的知识,带着用自己灵魂为代价换来的恶魔的礼物,杜维这个名字,注定将成为新
《恶之花》是一部诗集,但不是一般的、若干首诗的集合,而是一本有逻辑、有结构、有头有尾、浑然一体的书。《恶之花》中的诗不是按照写作年代先后来排列,而是根据内容和主题分属六个诗组,各有标题:《忧郁和理想》、《巴黎风貌》、《酒》、《恶之花》、《反抗》和《死亡》,其中《忧郁和理想》分量最重。六个部分的排列顺序,实际上画出了忧郁和理想冲突交战的轨迹。 ?? ?? ??《恶之花》是在一个“伟大的传统业已消失,新的传统尚未形成”的过渡时期里开放出来的一丛奇异的花,同时具有浪漫主义、象征:主义和现实主义的成分。
In The Tragedy of King Richard III, Shakespeare chronicles the rise and fall of one of history’s most repellent, and the theater’s most mesmerizing, figures. This Norton Critical Edition of Richard III is based on the First Quarto (1597) edition of the play with interpolations from the First Folio (1623). The play is accompanied by a preface, explanatory annotations, A Note on the Text, a list of Textual Variants, and eighteen illustrations of seminal scenes from major dramatic productions and film versions of the play. “Contexts” provides readers with the sources and analogues that informed Shakespeare’s composition of Richard III. These include excerpts from Robert Fabyan’s New Chronicles of England and France, Thomas More’s The History of King Richard III, Edward Hall’s The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancaster and York, A Mirror for Magistrates, and The True Tragedy of Richard III. A selection from Colley Cibber’s eighteenth-century adaptation records the compr
Along with Blake and Dickens, Mark Twain was one of the nineteenth century s greatest chroniclers of childhood. These two novels reveal different aspects of his genius: Tom Sawyer is a much-loved story about the sheer pleasure of being a boy; Huckleberry Finn , the book Hemingway said was the source of all the American fiction that followed it, is both a hilarious account of an incorrigible truant and a tremendous parable of innocence in conflict with the fallen adult world.
Each edition includes: · Freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play · Full explanatory notes conveniently placed on pages facing the text of the play · Scene-by-scene plot summaries · A key to famous lines and phrases · An introduction to reading Shakespeare's language · An essay by a leading Shakespeare scholar providing a modern perspective on the play · Illustrations from the Folger Shakespeare Library's vast holdings of rare books Essay by Cynthia Marshall The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., is home to the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works, and a magnet for Shakespeare scholars from around the globe. In addition to exhibitions open to the public throughout the year, the Folger offers a full calendar of performances and programs.
Upon its publication in 1857, "Little Dorrit" immediatelyoutsold any of Dickens's previous books. The story of WilliamDorrit, imprisoned for debt in Marshalsea Prison, and his daughterand helpmate, Amy, or Little Dorrit, the novel charts the progressof the Dorrit family from poverty to riches. In his Introduction,David Gates argues that "intensity of imagination is the gift fromwhich Dickens's other great attributes derive: his eye and ear, hisnear-universal empathy, his ability to entertain both a sense ofthe ridiculous and a sense of ultimate significance." This ModernLibrary Paperback Classic is set from the text of the 1857edition.
In this classic collision of the New World with Old Europe,James weaves a fable of thwarted desire that shifts between comedy,tragedy, romance, and melodrama.
Vintage Readers are a perfect introduction to some of thegreatest modern writers presented in attractive, accessiblepaperback editions. “It was Nabokov’s gift to bring paradise wherever he alighted.”—John Updike, The New York Review of Books Novelist, poet, critic, translator, and, above all, a peerlessimaginer, Vladimir Nabokov was arguably the most dazzling prosestylist of the twentieth century. In novels like Lolita, Pale Fire,and Ada, or Ardor, he turned language into an instrument ofecstasy. Vintage Nabokov includes sections 1-10 of his most famous andcontroversial novel, Lolita; the stories “The Return of Chorb,”“The Aurelian,” “A Forgotten Poet,” “Time and Ebb,” “Signs andSymbols,” “The Vane Sisters,” and “Lance”; and chapter 12 from hismemoir Speak, Memory.