英语原著短篇小说
1. 有什么适合初中生读的英文原著有推荐的吗
1英文小说The Call of the Wild《野性的呼唤》
这部英文小说的作者是Jack London ,这部小说主要讲了一只叫巴克原的狗,他生活在美国南部加州一个温暖的山谷里,后来种种原因被卖到美国北部阿拉斯加,成了一只拉雪橇的狗。这只狗目睹了强者与弱者之间为了生存冷酷无情的明争暗斗。为了活命,它变得阴险、机智。最后重返山林。
2适合初中生阅读的英文小说The Secret Garden《秘密花园》
《秘密花园》这部英文小说的作者是Frances Hodgson Burnett ,主人公玛丽是一个任性而又孤傲的富家小公主,不幸的是一场瘟疫让她变成了一个可怜的孤儿。随后她被在古老庄园生活的亲戚收养,她和表兄在秘密花园里恢复了孩子纯真善良的天性。
3震撼人心的英文小说Frankenstein《弗兰肯斯坦》
这部英文小说作者是Mary Shelley。主要讲述科学家弗兰肯斯坦创造了一个丑陋的怪物,怪物本来心地善良,向往幸福和爱情,但得到的却是人类的驱赶和敌意,他请求弗兰肯斯再给他创造一个同类被拒绝。他的一生几乎都在悲惨中度过,后来他不顾一切的报复人类,最终和弗兰肯斯坦同归于尽。
这三本英文小说非常适合初中生阅读,强烈推荐给想要读书的初中生,希望你们能在读书过程中有所收获和感悟。
2. 经典短篇英文小说
经典短篇小说好多呢!用词比较简单,但意义深刻!更重要的是每一篇都短小精悍!(符合你的要求哦)
1.《生火》杰克.伦敦 To Build a Fire (Jack LondonP
2.《厄谢尔府的倒塌》 爱伦.坡
The Fall of the House of Usher (Edgar Allan Poe)
3.《项链》莫泊桑 The Necklace (Guy de Maupassant)
4.《警察与赞美诗》欧.亨利 The Cop and the Anthem
(O Henry)
5.《麦琪的礼物》欧.亨利 Magi's gift (O Henry)
6.《最后一片藤叶》欧.亨利 The Last Leaf (O Henry)
7.《加利维拉县有名的跳蛙》马克.吐温 The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
(Mark Twain)
8.《人生的五种恩赐》马克.吐温
The Five Boons of Life (Mark Twain)
9.《三生客》 托马斯.哈代 The Three Strangers
(Thomas Hardy)
10.《敞开的落地窗》萨基 The Open Window (Saki)
11.《末代佳人》菲茨杰拉德 The Last of the Belles
(F.S.Fitzgerald)
12.《手》舍伍德.安德森 Hands
13.《伊芙琳》詹姆斯.乔伊斯 Eveline
14.《教长的黑色面纱》纳撒尼尔.霍桑
3. 高中英语短篇小说求推荐
要是想读名著的话,牛津书虫系列比较适合英语学习,是名著的简化版本,容易理解,也能广泛涉猎。都是双语的。
以下是书目,可以挑些合适的来读:
第四级:1500生词量,适合初三学生
上册5本:
1、《巴斯克维尔猎犬》
2、《不平静的坟墓》
3、《三怪客泛舟记》
4、《三十九级台阶》
5、《小妇人》
下册6本:
1、《黑骏马》
2、《织工马南》
3、《双城记》
4、《格列佛游记》
5、《金银岛》
6、《化身博士》
第五级:2000生词量,适合高一学生,共4本。
1、《远大前程》
2、《大卫•科波菲尔》
3、《呼啸山庄》
4、《远离尘嚣》
第六级:2300生词量,适合高二、高三学生,共4本
1、《简•爱》
2、《雾都孤儿》
3、《傲慢与偏见》
4、《苔丝》
如果读原著小说,莫泊桑 欧亨利 契科夫 的都挺好,但是有生僻词。
4. 有哪些经典的英文原著书适合英语初学者阅读
适合英语初学者读的英文原版书如下:1、单词量在3000以下的书籍,如《小王子》(Thelittleprince)
2、《夏洛特的网》(Charlotte'sWeb)
3、英文经典名著《绿野仙踪》(Thewonderfulwizardofoz)
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5. 学英语必读的12本英文原著
学英语必读的12本英文原著有《夏洛特的网》、《枝子和第五宝》、《局外人》、《芒果街上的小屋》、《13个理由》、《彼得·潘》、《老人与海》、《记忆传授人》、《数星星》、《时间的皱纹》、《傲慢与偏见》、《尤利西斯》。
1、《夏洛特的网》。
知名作家E.B.怀特的经典童书,史上最畅销的童书,至今全球销量超过4500万本,并译为23种语言。
2、《枝子和第五宝》。
这本书很短,只有77页,用词和句式都比较简单,但会让你学到很多关于日本文化的有趣知识,很适合英语学习者进行泛读。
6、《彼得·潘》。
很多人都是听着“彼得·潘”的故事长大的,一个满口珍珠般的乳牙,穿一身用树叶和树浆做的衣服,不愿长大也永远不会长大的可爱的小男孩。
7、《老人与海》。
相信很多小伙伴并不陌生了,外国经典名著,几乎所有的native English speakers都读过这本书。
8、《记忆传授人》。
《记忆传授人》是洛伊丝·洛利最著名的也是最受争议的作品。它是一部科幻小说,书的开头很有意思,一下子就会抓住读者的注意力。
9、《数星星》。
这是一部现实主义小说,以二战历史为基础,虽然是历史文学,但很容易理解。
10、《时间的皱纹》。
同样是一部科幻小说,书中有很多超酷的词汇可以学习,童鞋们读的时候一定要记得做笔记哦。
11、《傲慢与偏见》。
《傲慢与偏见》可以说是文学界的一块罗塞塔石碑,同时也是许多现代小说的灵感、基础和模板,所以你对其中的情节和人物可能比你自己想象中要熟悉。
12、《尤利西斯》。
《尤利西斯》在“意识流”这个概念出现之前就开始使用它了。同时,它也是一本相当错综复杂的小说,充满了隐喻、文字游戏、隐晦的玩笑、以及角色们欲说还休的个人沉思。
6. 有哪些适合大学生阅读的英文原著
看英文原著的话,国内出版社出的书自然忽略不计。不知道是处于什么阶段的英文读者,按我的理解既然是要求能看下去不能太无聊,应该是有拿起过某些英文书但是出现看不下去的情况。如果是从来没有看过英文书,我建议你从童话书看起。不要觉得low,我是认真的。一开始从童话书看起可以调动阅读兴趣,而且在单词量和阅读速度方面跟得上,不会觉得太累和无聊。推荐Animal Farm, Babe, Charlotte's Web. 如果觉得自己的英文阅读水平已经可以跳过童话书适应阶段,我推荐你看一些故事性比较强的带哲理性的小说,比如Shawshank's Redemption(其实这是电影名,书名不太记得了), The Kite Runner之类的。
7. 有什么英语短篇小说推荐
1. “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” Flannery O’Connor
Few short stories have stuck with us as much as this one, which is probably O'Connor's most famous work — and with good reason. The Misfit is one of the most alarming serial killers we've ever met, all the more so for his politeness, and the story’s moral is so striking and terrifying that — whether you subscribe to the religious undertones or not — a reader is likely to finish and begin to reexamine their entire existence. Or at least we did, the first time we read it.
《好人难寻》这篇小说是奥康纳最为著名的作品,很少有其他短篇小说能像这篇一样给我们带来震撼。无论你是否能明了宗教般的潜在含义,看完这篇小说读者都会开始或是结束对存在的检视。
2. “The School,” Donald Barthelme
This story is very short, but pretty much perfect in every way. Though Barthelme is known for his playful, post modern style, we admire him for his ability to shape a world so clearly from so few words, chosen expertly. Barthelme never over explains, never uses one syllable too many, but effortlessly leads the reader right where he wants her to be. It's funny, it's absurdist, it's sad, it's enormous even in its smallness. It may be this writer’s favorite story of all time. You should read it.
这篇小说很短,但是堪称完美。巴塞尔姆的优秀就在于他能用精选的极少几个文字就为我们叙述了一个世界。他很少过多地解释,就把读者带到了他想要你去地方。
3. “In The Penal Colony,” Franz Kafka
Kafka called this one his“dirty story,”and thought it imperfect, but it's one of our favorites of his (though we also recommend “The Hunger Artist”and“A Country Doctor”). It's so obviously a story about writing, in some ultimate way — a machine punishes its victims by writing on them over and over until their bodies give out — but its as if, while the body is the source of every problem in the tale, every weakness, it is also the only place where true knowledge can be translated.
卡夫卡称自己的这篇小说是一个“很脏的故事”,认为并不完美,但是这个短篇确实我们的最爱之一。在小说中,我们可以体会到,身体是一切问题和弱点的根源,但身体也是唯一能转化真知的地方。
4. “Signs and Symbols,”Vladimir Nabokov
Another short one, we revere this story for its ability to turn every tiny detail into a portentous disaster, not to mention the fact that it's penned in Nabokov's effortlessly gorgeous, silvery prose. An old Jewish couple goes to visit their son in the mental hospital, only to be turned away because he has attempted to kill himself. And that's it, really. They go home and look though a photo album, eat some jam. The phonerings. But the whole thing is, perhaps, both a comment on the nature of insanity and the nature of the short story itself, with all its rules and strangeness and banality. And all its symbols, of course.
我们喜欢这篇小说的原因就在于,这个故事有能力把每个细微的细节瞬间变为一场灾难,而Nabokov在写这篇小说用的是轻松华丽水银泻地般的散文风格。
5. “Gooseberries,” Anton Chekhov
Chekhov's stories are indisputably among the greats, and this one, written rather late, is one of our favorites. Chekhov probes at both the frailty and the worth of humanity, not to mention the natureof life, both for the fortunate and the unfortunate. But like most of Chekhov's stories, there's no clear moral, there's no obvious takeaway. Some men sit around and discuss their thoughts, and we listen, mulling over the subtleties for ourselves.
契科夫的小说无疑是最伟大的作品之一,而这篇是我们的最爱。这篇小说像他的其他小说一样,没有清晰的道德标准,我们只是静静地看着几个人围坐着,讨论他们的思想。
6. “Sea Oak,” George Saunders
“Sea Oak” is Saunders's favorite of his own stories, we've heard, so because we find it so hard to choose among them, we've included it here on his own recommendation. Absurdist and satirical, and including at least one zombie shouting at her housemates to get laid, it's a weird one. But it's also concerned with placelessness, with family, with poverty, and like all of Saunders's stories, has a good, thumping heart under all that darkness and fun-poking.
这部小说是桑德斯最为喜爱的一步短篇,这也是我们听说的。因为我们很难做出选择,因此就把他自己的推介放在了这里。这部小说充满了荒诞和讽刺,但是也关心家庭和贫穷等问题。像他的其他小说一样,在黑暗和取笑中,也暗含着美好和快乐。
7. “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas,” Ursula K. LeGuin
LeGuin's parabolic tale, which won the Hugo Award for best short story in 1974, is a weird, spacious story about a city that seems to be a utopia — except for its one flaw, the single child that must always be kept in darkness and wretched misery so that the others may all live happily. Most of the citizens eventually accept this, but some do not, and silently leave the city, vanishing into the world around. Strange but pointed, Le Guin is a master of her genre.
勒古这部寓言般的短篇小说获得过1974年的“雨果奖”,是关于一个类似乌托邦的城市的荒诞又宏大的故事。
8. “The Veldt,” Ray Bradbury
This tale, from one of the greatest science fiction writers in history, is deliciously wicked. Though it was written in 1950, this kind of story — of children driven mad by want, of technology turning on its masters — will never get old. Until technology actually turns on us, that is. Then we probably won't want to hear about it.
布莱伯利作为历史上最富盛名的科幻小说家,这篇小说也是通过精心编写的。
9. “The Bear Came Over the Mountain,” Alice Munro
The undisputed queen of the short story, Alice Munro’s work is stark and often heartbreakingly raw, and this story of memory loss and the aching tenderness of human interaction is no different. Fun fact: this story was adapted into the film “Away from Her”, starring Julie Christie and Gordon Pinsent.
门罗是毫无争议的短篇小说女王,她的作品有一种朴实风格,常常带着心跳般的粗犷,这篇关于丧失记忆以及人类互动中的痛苦和柔弱的小说也不例外。
10. “The Nose,” Nikolai Gogol
Gogol might be the oldest writer on this list, but he’s also one of the weirdest — in a good way. Nabokov once wrote, “In Gogol…the absurd central character belongs to the absurd world around him but, pathetically and tragically, attempts to struggle out of it into the world of humans — and dies in despair.” What else can an absurd noseless man do, after all?
果戈里应该是这个书单上最久远的作家了,但是他也是最荒诞的小说家之一。纳博科夫曾近这样写道:“在果戈里的作品中,荒诞的人物属于他周围荒诞的世界,但是却可怜兮兮且悲惨地要逃离他的世界,最终死于绝望”。
8. 英语短篇小说
经典英语短篇小说推荐如下:
1、密西西比河上的马戏团男孩 The Circus Boys On the M
简介: 本书是1910-1920出版的一套儿童系列丛书中的一本,讲述了两个男孩离家加入马戏团的故事。达灵顿先生用大师之笔,向我们描绘了马戏团生活的真实画面。...
2、Around the World in Seventy-Two Days
In 1888, Bly suggested to her editor at the New York World that she take a trip around the world, attempting to turn the fictional Around the World in Eighty Days into fact for the first time. A year later, at 9:40 a.m. on November 14, 1889...
3、The Aspern Papers
简介: With a decaying Venetian villa as a backdrop, an anonymous narrator relates his obsessive quest for the personal documents of a deceased Romantic poet, one Jeffrey Aspern. Led by his mission into increasingly unscrupulous behavior, he is ul...
4、At the Back of the North Wind
There was once a little boy named Diamond and he slept in a low room over a coach house. In fact, his room was just a loft where they kept hay and straw and oats for the horses. Little Diamonds father was a coachman and he had named his boy..