① 给推荐本世界名著原著,要全英文的
我给你推荐:
《钢铁是怎样炼成的》这部小说的最大成就,就是成功地塑造了保尔.柯察金这个在布尔什维克党的培养下,在革命烽火和艰苦环境中锻炼出来的共产主义新人的典型形象。他以爱憎分明的阶级立场
② 经典名著的英语原版小说
网络文库里,在路上的英文原版
③ 怎样阅读英语原版文学名著
找个空本.先一口气看一章,边看边用铅笔顺手画出觉得很眼熟但不认识或是影响专阅读的单词属,像暮光之城系列蛮好的,英语不是很生僻很难的,读完后返回去记在本上,查记出意思,再重读原文理解,另外熟背本上单词,这样四章过后就有惊喜 。
④ 英语名著小说原文阅读,要1小时左右阅读完的短篇小说
海明威的老人与海,获得诺贝尔奖的短篇小说,相信可以符合你的要求,呵呵
⑤ 英语名著阅读
书店有啊。。。。
⑥ 求英文原文阅读网站或者书籍文件 不要什么某某快速学习之类的 要名著小说等的英语原文 感激不尽
英文抄小说网:袭 http://novel.tingroom.com/
英文阅读网: http://www.enread.com/
都是英文原版作品
⑦ 英语名著或英语文章
鲁滨逊漂流记英文简介
Robinson Crusoe is one of the world's most popular adventure novels. Daniel Defoe based his classic tale of shipwreck and survival on an uninhabited island, which is based on a true story. The real Robinson Crusoe was a Scotsman named Alexander Selkirk Born in 1676, when Selkirk was 19 years old he was cited for indecent conct in church. Then he ran off to sea. That was in 1695. By 1703 he was the sailing master of a galley. The following year he joined a pirate expedition to the Pacific Ocean that was led by Capt. William Dampier. Selkirk's ship had Thomas Straddling as its captain.
After spending some time in the Pacific, they were preparing to return to England with their booty. Their ship had suffered considerable damage in battle and Selkirk felt they needed to repair her before setting off around the Horn. The captain disagreed. After an argument, Selkirk refused to go any farther and demanded he be set ashore on the Island of Juan Fernandez, which was about 400 miles off the coast of Chile. The captain was glad to do this.
⑧ 英语名著摘抄
1、 Monkey is not everying,there's Mastercard & Visa.
钞票不是来万能的,有源时还需要用信用卡。
2、One should like animals,because they are two tasty.
每个人都应该热爱动物,因为它们很好吃。
3、Behind every successful man,there is a woman,and behind every unsuccessful man,there are two.
每个成功的男人背后都有一个女人,每个不成功的男人背后都有两个女人。
⑨ 求一个最好的世界名著英文版阅读网站。
SparkNotes:
http://www.sparknotes.com。国外来一个非常著名的名源著介绍及赏析的网站,我们学到的所有英文名著都能查得到,而且内容总结都很简洁到位,用词也很简单。你只能在线阅读。
还有就是你可以到VeryCD上用电驴下载英文名著1000部和英文名著3000部,相信够你看的。
⑩ 给一段英美文学名著的原文跟翻译,及英文赏析.谢谢.急求.
我非常喜欢这篇文章。
Two Roads
John Ruskin
It was New Year's Night. An aged man was standing at a window. He raised his mournful eyes towards the deep blue sky, where the stars were floating like white lilies on the surface of a clear calm lake. Then he cast them on the earth, where few more hopeless people than himself now moved towards their certain goal——the tomb. He had already passed sixty of the stages leading to it, and he had brought from his journey nothing but errors and remorse. Now his health was poor, his mind vacant, his heart sorrowful, and his old age short of comforts.
The days of his youth appeared like dreams before him, and he recalled the serious moment when his father placed him at the entrance of the two roads——one leading to a peaceful, sunny place, covered with flowers, fruits and resounding with soft, sweet songs; the other leading to a deep, dark cave, which was endless, where poison flowed instead of water and where devils and poisonous snakes hissed and crawled.
He looked towards the sky and cried painfully, "O youth, return! O my father, place me once more at the entrance to life, and I'll choose the better way!" But both his father and the days of his youth had passed away.
He was the lights flowing away in the darkness. These were the days of his wasted life; he saw a star fall from the sky and disappeared, and this was the symbol of himself. His remorse, which was like a sharp arrow, struck deeply into his heart. Then he remembered his friends in his childhood, who entered on life together with him. But they had made their way to success and were now honoured and happy on this New Year's night.
The clock in the high church tower struck and the sound made him remember his parents' early love for him. They had taught him and prayed to God for his good. But he chose the wrong way. With shame and grief he dared no longer look towards that heaven where his father live. His darkened eyes were full of tears, and with a despairing effort, he burst out a cry: "Come back, my early days! Come back!"
And his youth did return, for all this was only a dream which he had on New Year's Night. He was still young though his faults were real; he had not yet entered the deep, dark cave, and he was still free to walk on the road which leads to the peaceful and sunny land.
Those who still linger on the entrance of life, hesitating to choose the bright road, remember that when years are passed and your feet stumble on the dark mountains, you will cry bitterly, but in vain: "O youth, return! Oh give me back my early days!"
新年的夜晚。一位老人伫立在窗前。他悲戚地举目遥望苍天,繁星宛若玉色的百合漂浮在澄静的湖面上。老人又低头看看地面,几个比他自己更加无望的生命正走向它们的归宿——坟墓。老人在通往那块地方的路上,也巳经消磨掉六十个寒暑了。在那旅途中,他除了有过失和澳悔之外,再也没有得到任何别的东西。他老态龙钟,头脑空虚,心绪忧郁,一把年纪折磨着老人。
年轻时代的情景浮现在老人眼前,他回想起那庄严的时刻,父亲将他置于两条道路的入口——一条路通往阳光灿烂的升平世界,田野里丰收在望,柔和悦耳的歌声四方回荡;另一条路却将行人引入漆黑的无底深渊,从那里涌流出来的是毒液而不是泉水,蛇蟒满处蠕动,吐着舌箭。
老人仰望昊天,苦悸地失声喊道:“青春啊,回来!父亲哟,把我重新放回人生的入口吧,我会选择一条正路的!”可是,父亲以及他自己的黄金时代却一去不复返了。
他看见阴暗的沼泽地上空闪烁着幽光,那光亮游移明灭,瞬息即逝了。那是他轻抛浪掷的年华。他看见天空中一颗流星陨落下来,消失在黑暗之中。那就是它自身的象征。徒然的懊丧像一支利箭射穿了老人的心脏。他记起了早年和自己一同踏入生活的伙伴们,他们走的是高尚、勤奋的道路,在这新年的夜晚,载誉而归,无比快乐。
高耸的教堂钟楼鸣钟了,钟声使他回忆起儿时双亲对他这浪子的疼爱,他想起了发蒙时父母的教诲,想起了父母为他的幸福所作的祈祷。强烈的羞愧和悲伤使他不敢再多看一眼父亲居留的天堂。老人的眼睛黯然失神,泪珠儿泫然坠下,他绝望地大声呼唤:“回来,我的青春!回来呀!”
老人的青春真的回来了。原来,刚才那些只不过是他在新年夜晚打盹儿时做的一个梦。尽管他确实犯过一些错误,眼下却还年轻。他虔诚地感谢上天,时光仍然是属于他自己的,他还没有堕入漆黑的深渊,尽可以自由地踏上那条正路,进入福地洞天,丰硕的庄稼在那里的阳光下起伏翻浪。
依然在人生的大门口徘徊逡巡,踌躇着不知该走哪条路的人们,记住吧,等至岁月流逝,你们在漆黑的山路上步履踉跄时,再来痛苦地叫喊,“青春啊,回来!还我韶华!”那只能是徒劳的了。
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让·保尔·里克特简介(1763~1825),原名佛利德利希·里克特,让·保尔·里克特是他的笔名。其散文颇为精致,《两条路》是佳作之一。在一个新年的夜晚,有一位年已花甲的老人,当他伫立窗前,遥望苍天,回首以往虚掷的年华时,泪下如注,“早年和自己一同踏入生活的伙伴们,他们走的是高尚、勤奋的道路,在这新年的夜晚,载誉而归,无比快乐。”可自己,“除了有过失和懊悔之外,再也没有得到任何别的东西”。仰望昊天,老人多么懊悔,多么哀痛,他多么希望父亲重新把他“好回人生的入口”,那时,他“会选择一条正路的”。然而......“父亲以及他自己的黄金时代却一去不复返了”。正因为这样,老人悲切地呼唤道:“回来,我的青春!回来呀!”
正当我们也如同文中老人一样,为他失去了青春而不能挽回痛心时,情景出现了转机:“老人的青春真的回来了。原来,刚才那些只不过是他在新年夜晚打盹儿时做的一个梦。尽管他确实犯过一些错误,眼下却还年轻。”这篇文章的构思很巧妙,文章大部分内容以写实的手法去写梦。临近结尾了,情节出人意料地一转,写现实。这样写,情节有波澜,不落俗套。当然,读了这篇散文后,也许有的同学会想:倘若文章中写的不是梦,“老人”虚掷的年华真的无法挽回,那该是怎样的一种悲哀呢?是啊,同学们,你们还都年轻,还都刚刚踏入人生旅途的起点。你们不妨问问自己:自己选择的是一条人生的正路吗?相信你们一定会很好地把握自己的人生的。