好看的英文短篇小说
Ⅰ 适合初学者看的英文小说
一、Charlie and the Chocolate Factory《查理和他的克工厂》
一本有趣好看而充满想象力的童话小说,讲述了穷孩子查理幸运拿到可以进入巧克力工厂参观的金券后,一系列的奇遇。 在书中可以看到,小查理和他的家里人过的生活虽然贫穷,可他们深深地懂得爱,这维持了他们除生活外的一切满足感,看完如果意犹未尽,还可以看看同名电影。
二、The wonderful wizard of Oz《绿野仙踪》
故事讲述了小萝莉多萝西被大风吹到一个奇异国度(奥兹国)的奇遇记。这个可爱的小故事里有一个善良的小萝莉,一个稻草人,一个铁皮机器人与一个狮子。短小精悍,没什么难度,易读易懂,却又引人入胜。
三、Flipped《怦然心动》
这本便是同名电影的原著小说,它讲述了一个单纯美好的故事,里面有美好的田园风光和校园生活,还有属于布莱斯和朱莉的故事。小说要比电影有意思很多,相信你看的时候一定会笑出声来。叙述以男孩和女孩视角的章节交错进行,画面感很强。
四、Hyperbole and a Half- Allie Brosh我幼稚的时候好有范
比尔盖茨2015年的推荐书单里就有这本奇特的小书,他说道:你会希望小说更长,因为这些故事很有趣,很睿智。它故事短小,画风奇特,非常适合于碎片时间阅读。
五、The little word of Liz Climo你今天真好看
这本画风萌系、温暖的治愈系,收录了莉兹克里莫150多张逗趣漫画和小说情节。画中的故事简单却动人,围绕着各种萌萌的小动物展开,有兔子,蜥蜴,棕熊,企鹅等。简短有趣的句子配上可爱清新的漫画,很快就可以看完。
Ⅱ 推荐几本好看的全英文小说
建议最好不要看英汉双译的 因为很可能看着看着就跑去看中文了 这点我深有体会…… = =
可以试着读一下暮光之城 难度没有太大 情节好文笔也很好 只是不知道你能不能坚持 如果坚持看完了英语会上一个阶梯。
另外 傲慢与偏见 欧·亨利的短篇小说集也都很好。 望采纳。
Ⅲ 有哪些好看的短篇英文小说
《了不起的盖茨比》
作者简介:弗·司各特·菲茨杰拉德,美国小说家,年轻时试写过剧本。1920年出版了长篇小说《人间天堂》,从此出了名,小说出版后他与泽尔达结婚。1925年《了不起的盖茨比》问世,奠定了他在现代美国文学史上的地位,成了20年代“爵士时代”的发言人和“迷惘的一代”的代表作家之一。
内容简介:20世纪20年代的美国,空气里弥漫着欢歌与纵饮的气息。一个偶然的机会,穷职员尼克闯人了挥金如土的大富翁盖茨比隐秘的世界,惊讶地发现,他内心惟一的牵绊竟是河对岸那盏小小的绿灯——-灯影婆娑中,住着他心爱的黛西。然而,冰冷的现实容不下飘渺的梦,到头来,盖茨比心中的女神只不过是凡尘俗世的物质女郎。当一切真相大白,盖茨比的悲剧人生亦如烟花般,璀璨只是一瞬,幻灭才是永恒。
推荐理由:一阕华丽的“爵士时代”的挽歌,在菲茨杰拉德笔下,如诗如梦,在美国当代文学史上留下了墨色浓重的印痕。20世纪末,美国学术界权威在百年英语文学长河中选出一百部最优秀的小说,《了不起的盖茨比》高居第二位,傲然跻身当代经典行列。
Ⅳ 有哪些好看的英文短篇小说
羊脂球,汤姆索亚历险记,包法利夫人。
Ⅳ 推荐一些英文短篇小说
相信你会喜欢这篇短小的小说的。
Appointment With Love --By Sulamith Ish-Kishor
Six minutes to six, said the great round clock over the information booth in Grand Central Station. The tall young Army lieutenant who had just come from the direction of the tracks lifted his sunburned face, and his eyes narrowed to note the exact time. His heart was pounding with a beat that shocked him because he could not control it. In six minutes, he would see the woman who had filled such a special place in his life for the past 13 months, the woman he had never seen, yet whose written words had been with him and sustained him unfailingly.
He placed himself as close as he could to the information booth, just beyond the ring of people besieging the clerks...
Lieutenant Blandford remembered one night in particular, the worst of the fighting, when his plane had been caught in the midst of a pack of Zeros. He had seen the grinning face of one of the enemy pilots.
In one of his letters, he had confessed to her that he often felt fear, and only a few days before this battle, he had received her answer: "Of course you fear...all brave men do. Didn't King David know fear? That's why he wrote the 23rd Psalm. Next time you doubt yourself, I want you to hear my voice reciting to you: 'Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil, for Thou art with me.'" And he had remembered; he had heard her imagined voice, and it had renewed his strength and skill.
Now he was going to hear her real voice. Four minutes to six. His face grew sharp.
Under the immense, starred roof, people were walking fast, like threads of color being woven into a gray web. A girl passed close to him, and Lieutenant Blandford started. She was wearing a red flower in her suit lapel, but it was a crimson sweet pea, not the little red rose they had agreed upon. Besides, this girl was too young, about 18, whereas Hollis Meynell had frankly told him she was 30. "Well, what of it?" he had answered. "I'm 32." He was 29.
His mind went back to that book - the book the Lord Himself must have put into his hands out of the hundreds of Army library books sent to the Florida training camp. Of Human Bondage, it was; and throughout the book were notes in a woman's writing. He had always hated that writing-in habit, but these remarks were different. He had never believed that a woman could see into a man's heart so tenderly, so understandingly. Her name was on the bookplate: Hollis Meynell. He had got hold of a New York City telephone book and found her address. He had written, she had answered. Next day he had been shipped out, but they had gone on writing.
For 13 months, she had faithfully replied, and more than replied. When his letters did not arrive she wrote anyway, and now he believed he loved her, and she loved him.
But she had refused all his pleas to send him her photograph. That seemed rather bad, of course. But she had explained: "If your feeling for me has any reality, any honest basis, what I look like won't matter. Suppose I'm beautiful. I'd always be haunted by the feeling that you had been taking a chance on just that, and that kind of love would disgust me. Suppose I'm plain (and you must admit that this is more likely). Then I'd always fear that you were going on writing to me only because you were lonely and had no one else. No, don't ask for my picture. When you come to New York, you shall see me and then you shall make your decision. Remember, both of us are free to stop or to go on after that - whichever we choose..."
One minute to six - Lieutenant Blandford's heart leaped higher than his plane had ever done.
A young woman was coming toward him. Her figure was long and slim; her blond hair lay back in curls from her delicate ears. Her eyes were blue as flowers, her lips and chin had a gentle firmness. In her pale green suit, she was like springtime come alive.
He started toward her, entirely forgetting to notice that she was wearing no rose, and as he moved, a small, provocative smile curved her lips.
"Going my way, soldier?" she murmured.
Uncontrollably, he made one step closer to her. Then he saw Hollis Meynell.
She was standing almost directly behind the girl, a woman well past 40, her graying hair tucked under a worn hat. She was more than plump; her thick-ankled feet were thrust into low-heeled shoes. But she wore a red rose in the rumpled lapel of her brown coat.
The girl in the green suit was walking quickly away.
Blandford felt as though he were being split in two, so keen was his desire to follow the girl, yet so deep was his longing for the woman whose spirit had truly companioned and upheld his own; and there she stood. Her pale, plump face was gentle and sensible; he could see that now. Her gray eyes had a warm, kindly twinkle.
Lieutenant Blandford did not hesitate. His fingers gripped the small worn, blue leather of Of Human Bondage, which was to identify him to her. This would not be love, but it would be something precious, something perhaps even rarer than love - a friendship for which he had been and must ever be grateful.
He squared his broad shoulders, saluted and held the book out toward the woman, although even while he spoke he felt shocked by the bitterness of his disappointment.
"I'm Lieutenant John Blandford, and you - you are Miss Meynell. I'm so glad you could meet me. May...may I take you to dinner?"
The woman's face broadened in a tolerant smile. "I don't know what this is all about, son," she answered. "That young lady in the green suit - the one who just went by - begged me to wear this rose on my coat. And she said that if you asked me to go out with you, I should tell you that she's waiting for you in that big restaurant across the street. She said it was some kind of a test. I've got two boys with Uncle Sam myself, so I didn't mind to oblige you."
Ⅵ 几本好看的英文小说适合初中生看的介绍作者
1、《傲慢与偏见》
图书简介
《雾都孤儿》是英国作家狄更斯于1838年出版的写实小说。以雾都伦敦为背景,讲述了一个孤儿悲惨的身世及遭遇,主人公奥立弗在孤儿院长大,经历学徒生涯,艰苦逃难,误入贼窝,又被迫与狠毒的凶徒为伍,历尽无数辛酸,最后在善良人的帮助下,查明身世并获得了幸福。如同狄更斯的其他小说,本书揭露许多当时的社会问题,如救济院、童工、以及帮派吸收青少年参与犯罪等。本书曾多次改编为电影、电视及舞台剧。世界知名导演罗曼。波兰斯基于2005年也曾将此书拍成电影。
作者简介
查尔斯·狄更斯(Charles John Huffam Dickens,1812~1870),英国小说家,出生于海军小职员家庭,10岁时全家被迫迁入负债者监狱,11岁就承担起繁重的家务劳动。曾在皮鞋作坊当学徒,16岁时在律师事务所当缮写员,后担任报社采访记者。他只上过几年学,全靠刻苦自学和艰辛劳动成为知名作家。他生活在英国由半封建社会向工业资本主义社会的过渡时期。其作品广泛而深刻地描写这时期社会生活的各个方面,鲜明而生动地刻画了各阶层的代表人物形象,并从人道主义出发对各种丑恶的社会现象及其代表人物进行揭露批判,对劳动人民的苦难及其反抗斗争给以同情和支持。但同时他也宣扬以“仁爱”为中心的忍让宽恕和阶级调和思想。对劳动人民的反抗斗争抱行动上支持而道德上否定的矛盾态度。表现了他的现实主义的强大力量和软弱空想。狄更斯一生共创作了14部长篇小说,许多中、短篇小说和杂文、游记、戏剧、小品。其中最著名的作品是描写劳资矛盾的长篇代表作《艰难时代》(1854)和描写1789年法国革命的另一篇代表作《双城记》(1859)。前者展示了工业资本家对工人的残酷剥削和压迫,描写了工人阶级的团结斗争,并批判了为资本家剥削辩护的自由竞争原则和功利主义学说。后者以法国贵族的荒淫残暴、人民群众的重重苦难和法国大革命的历史威力,来影射当时的英国社会现实,预示这场“可怕的大火”也将在法国重演。
最后,奉上
[整理版]适合初中生看的英文小说http://www.docin.com/p-1079957126.html
Ⅶ 帮忙推荐几本好看有意思的,英文小说(初学者看的),非常感谢!!
建议你不要看那种中英文横着排版对照的小说……那种小说很容易就会只看中文不看英文。要买还是买纯英文的或者是先是一章英文最后是中文解读的那种。
我推荐几本比较实用的
《假如给我三天光明》看这本书比较能增长词汇量,而且都是比较实用的单词。
《傲慢与偏见》像这种爱情小说的题材比较能够让人读下去,不会觉得很烦。
《哈利波特》这个想必大家都不陌生,读自己熟悉的情节会更能够增强阅读能力和速度。
《暮光之城》也是最近很火的小说,情节挺有意思的,如果lz喜欢这本小说的话不妨读读英文版的。
另外,读读一些喜欢的剧本也挺有帮助的,比如像老友记。总之我的建议是找一些自己感兴趣的电影电视剧,找出英文版来看,一是情节上比较熟悉,能帮助你提高理解力和速度,而是你看起来也比较不烦。
Ⅷ 介绍几部好看的英文原版小说~~~~~像《简爱》 《傲慢与偏见》之类的~~~~~~多谢哈~~~~~~~
只说我自己看过的吧。我也比较喜欢看现代英文小说多些。
《小公主》---说的是一个小孤儿的故事,儿童文学。语言还算简单。我记忆中觉得有点长(可能是我第一个啃下的英文原著吧)。目前已改编成电影。(好像故事背景是近代的英国或法国)
《瓶中信》--有点老的纯爱小说,相当有名,中篇小说。。。。。语言依然简单,但是有人评论说语言很优美。内容不琼瑶。中年离婚女人和丧妻男人的因为一个漂流瓶引发的爱情故事。有电影的~(ps:故事时间发生的是现代的美国)
《三十九级台阶》--语言还算简单,有一些生词,中篇小说。以世界大战为(忘记是一战还是二战了)背景的侦探小说。我认为对那段历史不熟悉是我最主要的阅读障碍。也电影化了。
《夏洛特的网》--语言很简单的,因为是儿童读物嘛,篇幅不长,大概算短篇小说。猪和蜘蛛的友情,不过贵在内容很好。依然给力的电影化了。
《动物农庄》--偏政治题材的一部小说,中短篇的长度。作者虚构了一个农庄动物起义以后开始共产主义的故事。因为小说题材的严肃性给作者带来了很高的声望。嗯,其实还蛮好看的。生词不多。
《京华烟云》--林语堂原著(英文版)长篇小说,我没有看完的小说,看了一半,相当精彩呢。已电视剧化了。背景是中华大陆清末民国初的家族故事。有一定量生词,书也很有点厚度,出场人物众多。。。。。
《小王子》、《老人与海》--如雷贯耳的文,我也不能免俗了,推荐理由,文字清新朴实,表达的意义却能那么丰富,真让人惊奇。
以上的一些是我觉得还可以的电子书格式的,网上随便都能搜索到的。(京华烟云的可能少点)
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实体书部分
偏爱读实体书,但是好多已经出版的实体书都是经典小说,古典小说,我有那么一点兴趣缺缺阿。
《简。萨默斯的日记》--书荒时看的一本书,哎,说的是孀居中年女性和孤独的老女人的友谊。。。。。。。因为很多都是些心理描写,╮(╯▽╰)╭,我兴趣不大,中途放弃。。。。。。其实文字还是比较简单优美的,主要是我兴趣不大,也算是现代小说中比较有名的吧。
剩下的一些,我都是从图书馆搞到的现代小说,非名著,语言比较简单,叙事性比较强,篇幅很短。分别有两个系列我比较喜欢。
(1)南师——康乃馨英语文库(据说是面向初中生的。。。。。。。我雷。。。。。面对这套书回想一下,我初中的词汇量真小阿)
共7本书,相对都比较短,在50-200页左右,全英文读本无中文翻译。
《宝嘉康蒂》、《爱犬寻觅记》、《父辈的土地》、《可乐和吻》、《情系澳洲》(我个人认为最好看的一本)、《淘金路上》、《穆尔提默的涂鸦》。
(2)外研社·剑桥英语原创读物(好吧,总算有说是除了初中生也面向高中生,额,依然看得津津有味)
分级读物。这套的书更多些。题材更现代一点,更广泛,情节更精彩一点。有探险,侦探,爱情,科幻。高分级的读物相对篇幅也比较长。可惜我这里的图书馆收录的不全,目前我也只能看到大部分的小说而已。
冰冻的比萨、野兽传说、洛根的选择、阿姆斯特丹匪帮、丛林爱情故事、女督察洛根、永不离分、战争孤儿、出卖
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另外实体书的话,有些出版社还出版了一些由老外缩写的名著。其实还是有看头的。篇幅也相对较短小,易读。
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最后还有看看漫画,我喜欢看《丁丁历险记》(The Adventure of Tintin)。主要是字很少,哈哈。有出系列动画片。
另外,欧美的漫画取材也很众多,有一部漫画《远山的弃儿》(Freaks Of The Heartland),说了一个专出怪胎的村庄中兄弟俩的故事,故事很阴暗,倒也很温情。很有点深度的。。。。。
如果喜欢日漫,可以上网看日漫英文版。。。。。。。喜欢欧美漫也可以上网搜欧美漫(像《英雄》、《超人》、《蝙蝠侠》、《蜘蛛侠》都可以找到的)
Ⅸ 有什么英文杂志,或短篇小说好看
疯狂英语。。。杂志。。。不是李阳的
主要是美国主流杂志《Business
Week》、《News
Week》、《Reader’s
Digest》、《Time》、《Fortune》、《Forbes》等。现在,我读过的《Business
Week》、《News
Week》已经能摞成一叠了。
如《Business
Week》、《News
Week》、《Time》、《Fortune》;《Reader’s
Digest》小书