世界經典短篇小說精選英語
Ⅰ 推薦一些英文短篇小說
相信你會喜歡這篇短小的小說的。
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."
Ⅱ 英國的短篇小說,有哪些值得推薦
個人推薦下英國著名小說家狄更斯的《信號員》吧,也是英國十大名著之一吧。這個小說讀完特別讓人深思,主要是講小鎮一個信號員總能預測災難的東西成為現實。他成了唯一一個災難的預測者。知道最後一次預測他也成為犧牲者。也表現了作者對底層人民悲慘命運不能改變的悲憫。看完之後我覺得引用波波的話吧:人生中%99的時間可能都是不幸的但是我們要善於發現其中%1的萬幸,好好珍惜現在的每一天吧。
Ⅲ 有哪些好看的短篇英文小說
世界三大短篇小說之王
莫泊桑、契訶夫和歐~亨利
莫泊桑(Maupassant1850~1893)19世紀後半期法國優秀的批判現實主義作家。年僅43年生命歷程竟創作了6部長篇小說和356多篇中短篇小說,莫泊桑短篇小說布局結構精巧合理。典型細節選用真實可信、敘事抒情的手法如行雲流水,充分體現了這種的文學傳統。莫泊桑的最出色的短篇代表作是《羊脂球》。《項鏈》、《我的叔叔於勒》;其作品在我國影響很大,近幾年來,一直被作為中學生必課的文學作品.
歐~亨利(1862~1910)善於描寫美國社會尤其是紐約百姓的生活。他的作品構思新穎,語言詼諧,結局常常出人意外;歐~亨利一生創作了270多個短篇小說和一部長篇小說,還有數量很少的詩歌他頗善情節設計,處處留下玄機,結局常常以出人意料出外而收場。讀後使人不禁使人豁然開朗,拍案叫絕,被稱為"歐~亨利式結尾".又因描寫了眾多的人物,富於生活情趣,被譽為「美國生活的幽默網路全書」.黑色幽默,「含淚水的微笑」。代表作有《愛的犧牲》、《警察與贊美詩》、《帶傢具出租的房間》、《麥琪的禮物》、《最後一片葉子》等.
契訶夫(1860-1904)他常以十九世界俄國社會中所常見的凡人小事為素材,用語言簡練、諷刺尖刻筆觸描寫小人物和知識分子兩類人的命運。代表作有《小職員之死》《變色龍》。《套中人》等。契河夫是19世紀末俄國偉大的劇作家和短篇小說家,俄國現實主義文學流派的傑出代表
其他的有:
茨威格短篇小說集
馬克.吐溫短篇小說集
竊賊(阿·康帕尼爾)
情書(岩井俊二)
永遠佔有(格雷厄姆·格林)
化石街(島田莊司)
棋逢對手(西瑞爾·哈爾)
首領(卡拉維洛夫)
熱愛生命(傑克·倫敦)
螞蟻 (博里斯·維昂)
蠢豬 (馬萊巴)
品酒 (羅·達爾)
打不碎的雞蛋 (馬萊巴)
勞駕,快點!(圖戈依)
品酒 (羅·達爾)
Ⅳ 求英語短篇小說!
經典短篇小說好多呢!用詞比較簡單,但意義深刻!更重要的是每一篇都短小精悍!(符合你的要求哦)
1.《生火》傑克.倫敦 To Build a Fire (Jack LondonP
2.《厄謝爾府的倒塌》 愛倫.坡
The Fall of the House of Usher (Edgar Allan Poe)
3.《項鏈》莫泊桑 The Necklace (Guy de Maupassant)
4.《警察與贊美詩》歐.亨利 The Cop and the Anthem
(O Henry)
5.《麥琪的禮物》歐.亨利 Magi's gift (O Henry)
6.《最後一片藤葉》歐.亨利 The Last Leaf (O Henry)
7.《加利維拉縣有名的跳蛙》馬克.吐溫 The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
(Mark Twain)
8.《人生的五種恩賜》馬克.吐溫
The Five Boons of Life (Mark Twain)
9.《三生客》 托馬斯.哈代 The Three Strangers
(Thomas Hardy)
10.《敞開的落地窗》薩基 The Open Window (Saki)
11.《末代佳人》菲茨傑拉德 The Last of the Belles
(F.S.Fitzgerald)
12.《手》舍伍德.安德森 Hands
13.《伊芙琳》詹姆斯.喬伊斯 Eveline
14.《教長的黑色面紗》納撒尼爾.霍桑
The Minister's Black Veil
Ⅳ 有什麼英語短篇小說推薦
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.
《好人難尋》這篇小說是奧康納最為著名的作品,很少有其他短篇小說能像這篇一樣給我們帶來震撼。無論你是否能明了宗教般的潛在含義,看完這篇小說讀者都會開始或是結束對存在的檢視。
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.
這篇小說很短,但是堪稱完美。巴塞爾姆的優秀就在於他能用精選的極少幾個文字就為我們敘述了一個世界。他很少過多地解釋,就把讀者帶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.
卡夫卡稱自己的這篇小說是一個「很臟的故事」,認為並不完美,但是這個短篇確實我們的最愛之一。在小說中,我們可以體會到,身體是一切問題和弱點的根源,但身體也是唯一能轉化真知的地方。
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.
我們喜歡這篇小說的原因就在於,這個故事有能力把每個細微的細節瞬間變為一場災難,而Nabokov在寫這篇小說用的是輕松華麗水銀瀉地般的散文風格。
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.
契科夫的小說無疑是最偉大的作品之一,而這篇是我們的最愛。這篇小說像他的其他小說一樣,沒有清晰的道德標准,我們只是靜靜地看著幾個人圍坐著,討論他們的思想。
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.
這部小說是桑德斯最為喜愛的一步短篇,這也是我們聽說的。因為我們很難做出選擇,因此就把他自己的推介放在了這里。這部小說充滿了荒誕和諷刺,但是也關心家庭和貧窮等問題。像他的其他小說一樣,在黑暗和取笑中,也暗含著美好和快樂。
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.
勒古這部寓言般的短篇小說獲得過1974年的「雨果獎」,是關於一個類似烏托邦的城市的荒誕又宏大的故事。
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.
布萊伯利作為歷史上最富盛名的科幻小說家,這篇小說也是通過精心編寫的。
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.
門羅是毫無爭議的短篇小說女王,她的作品有一種朴實風格,常常帶著心跳般的粗獷,這篇關於喪失記憶以及人類互動中的痛苦和柔弱的小說也不例外。
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?
果戈里應該是這個書單上最久遠的作家了,但是他也是最荒誕的小說家之一。納博科夫曾近這樣寫道:「在果戈里的作品中,荒誕的人物屬於他周圍荒誕的世界,但是卻可憐兮兮且悲慘地要逃離他的世界,最終死於絕望」。
Ⅵ 3篇經典的英語美文短篇
英語美文有助於我們培養對英語學習的興趣,也能提高我們的寫作能力。以下是我整理的3篇英語精美短文,供大家學習和參閱。
一:為什麼你存不下錢
Don’t save what is left after spending. But spend what is left after savings.
不要把花剩下的錢拿來存,而是把存剩下的錢拿來花。
Wanting to save money is not enough. Anyway, there are a lot of things which didn’t come true although you wanted them to.
想存錢是遠遠不夠的,畢竟你希望發生的事情並不一定就能發生。
Saving is a technique . It’s simple. It’s just not easy.
存錢是一門技術,這門技術很簡單,只是不容易實現。
If you only come to think about saving after you spend, there is no chance for you to accumulate a considerable fortune, because spending is always irrational.
如果你總是在消費之後才想著應該存錢,那你肯定存不下錢,因為任何消費都是非理性的。
The way that works is to make plans in advance.
真正可行的方法,是事先計劃好自己的消費方式。
Would it be too much to use 40% of my income to rent an apartment?
每個月用收入的40%租房子會不會太多?
Is it really enough to save just 20% every month?
每個月只存收入的20%會不會太少?
Only by making it clear how much you want to save can you come to know how much you can actually spend.
你只有先計劃好要存多少錢,才能知道自己實際上可以花多少錢。
二:真正有意義的生活
What will matter?
什麼才重要?
Ready or not, some day it will all come to an end. There will be no more sunrises, no days, no hours or minutes. All the things you collected, whether treasured or forgotten, will pass to someone else.
無論是否准備好,總有一天它都會走到盡頭。 那裡沒有日出,沒有白天,沒有小時和分鍾。 你收集的所有東西,不管你珍惜或忘記與否,它們都將流入他人手中。
Your wealth, fame and temporal power will shrivel to irrelevance. It will not matter what you owned or what you were owed.
不管是你得到的或是你欠別人的,可你的財產、名譽和權勢也都會變成和你毫不相乾的東西。
Your grudges, resentments, frustrations, and jealousies will finally disappear.
你的怨恨、憤慨、挫折和妒忌最終也將消失。
So, too, your hopes, ambitions, plans, and to-do lists will all expire.The wins and losses that once seemed so important will fade away.
因此,你的希望、抱負、計劃以及行動日程表也將全部結束。 當初看得比較重的成功得失也會消失。
It won't matter where you came from, or on what side of the tracks you lived.
你來自何方,住在窮人區還是富人區也都不重要了。
It won't matter whether you were beautiful or brilliant. Your gender, skin color, ethnicity will be irrelevant.
你昔日的漂亮與輝煌也都不重要了,你的性別、膚色、種族地位也將消失。
So what will matter? How will the value of your days be measured?
因此,什麼重要呢? 怎麼衡量你有生之年的價值呢?
What will matter is not what you bought, but what you built; not what you got, but what you gave.
重要的不是你買了什麼,而是你創造了什麼; 不是你得到了什麼,而是你給予了什麼。
What will matter is not your success, but your significance.
重要的不是你成功了,而是你生命的意義。
What will matter is not what you learned, but what you taught.
重要的不是你學到了什麼,而是你傳授了什麼。
What will matter is every act of integrity, compassion, courage and sacrifice that enriched, empowered or encouraged others to emulate your example.
重要的是每個行動之中都有正直和勇氣的氣概,偉大的同情心和犧牲精神,並且鼓勵他人遵從榜樣。
What will matter is not your competence, but your character.
重要的不是你的能力,而是你的性格。
What will matter is not how many people you knew, but how many will feel a lasting loss when you're gone.
重要的不是你認識多少人,而是在你離開後,多少人會悵然若失。
What will matter is not your memories, but the memories of those who loved you.
重要的不是你的回憶,而是愛你的人對你的追思。
What will matter is how long you will be remembered, by whom and for what.
重要的是別人會記你多長時間,誰記著你,為什麼記著你。
Living a life that matters doesn’ t happen by accident.
過有意義的生活不是一樁偶然。
It s not a matter of circumstance but of choice.
是因為你選擇了它。
Choose to live a life that matters.
選擇有意義的人生吧!
三:難道真要工作一輩子嗎?
Warren Buffet once said: "If you don’t find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die."
沃倫·巴菲特曾經說過:“如果你不想個辦法在你睡覺的時候賺錢,那你就得一直工作到死。”
Sounds ridiculous in the first place, right? Isn’t that obvious?
這句話初聽下來有點荒.唐,這不是明擺著的嗎?
And how on earth can it be possible to make money while you sleep?
而且,怎麼可能在睡覺的時候賺錢?
If you want to have an income, you have to work, right?
如果需要有收入,當然就得一直工作,對不對?
But no, what he said is not wrong.
不,其實他說的並沒有錯。
That way which he described as to make money while you sleep is called investing.
他所說的那種“在睡覺時賺錢”的方法,就是投資。
Normal middle-class use their skills and time to make money. But the rich use their money to make money. They invest the money that they own now to make ROI, which means return on investment.
普通的中產階級靠技能和時間換錢,而有錢人是靠錢賺錢的,他們用自己現有的錢去賺取投資回報。
It’s not a hard thing to do, because there are a lot of ways to manage your personal finance.
這個方法並不難,因為理財的方式有很多。
In the past, I usually spent as much as I could earn in a month.
從前,我是一個大手大腳的月光族,每個月賺多少就花多少。
But when I saw this quote of Buffett, I suddenly realized: Isn’t that making all my efforts in vain? Because I have nothing left. I didn’t make anything for my future.
但自從看到了巴菲特的這句話,我才恍然大悟:這樣一來,我每個月不就白工作了嗎?因為什麼都沒有剩下,我並沒有為自己的未來創造什麼。
That’s why I started to face the truth of how I was living. And I made some bold changes and began to save money.
這也就是為什麼我開始正視自己的生活方式,並進行了大刀闊斧的改變,開始存錢。
I wish that there is a day when I no longer need to work and can use money to make money.
我希望有一天能不再工作,而是用錢來賺錢。
Ⅶ 有哪些好看的短篇英文小說
《了不起的蓋茨比》
作者簡介:弗·司各特·菲茨傑拉德,美國小說家,年輕時試寫過劇本。1920年出版了長篇小說《人間天堂》,從此出了名,小說出版後他與澤爾達結婚。1925年《了不起的蓋茨比》問世,奠定了他在現代美國文學史上的地位,成了20年代「爵士時代」的發言人和「迷惘的一代」的代表作家之一。
內容簡介:20世紀20年代的美國,空氣里彌漫著歡歌與縱飲的氣息。一個偶然的機會,窮職員尼克闖人了揮金如土的大富翁蓋茨比隱秘的世界,驚訝地發現,他內心惟一的牽絆竟是河對岸那盞小小的綠燈——-燈影婆娑中,住著他心愛的黛西。然而,冰冷的現實容不下飄渺的夢,到頭來,蓋茨比心中的女神只不過是凡塵俗世的物質女郎。當一切真相大白,蓋茨比的悲劇人生亦如煙花般,璀璨只是一瞬,幻滅才是永恆。
推薦理由:一闋華麗的「爵士時代」的輓歌,在菲茨傑拉德筆下,如詩如夢,在美國當代文學史上留下了墨色濃重的印痕。20世紀末,美國學術界權威在百年英語文學長河中選出一百部最優秀的小說,《了不起的蓋茨比》高居第二位,傲然躋身當代經典行列。
Ⅷ 經典英文美文,短篇,100字左右
(1)
Life is full of confusing and disordering Particular time, a particular location, Do the arranged thing of ten million time in the brain, Step by step , the life is hard to avoid delicacy and stiffness No enthusiasm forever, No unexpected happening of surprising and pleasing So, only silently ask myself in mind Next happiness, when will come?
人生的紛紛擾擾,雜雜亂亂, 在一個特定的時間,特定的地點, 做腦海中安排了千萬遍的事, 一步一驟,人生難免精緻,卻也死板, 永遠沒有激情,沒有意料之外的驚喜。 於是,也只有在心裡默默地問: 下一班幸福,幾點開?
(2)
Dark light, just light each other. The responsibility that you and my shoulders take together, the such as one st covers up. Afraid only afraid the light is suddenly put out in theendless dark night and Countless loneliness
暗黃的燈光,僅僅也只能照射過彼此。 你、我肩上共同擔當的責任,猶如一片灰塵遮掩。 怕只怕燈絲的突然熄滅在這無盡的黑夜.數不盡的孤單 美文摘抄
(3)
Always insisting. Use iron scoop is too cold; Use porcelain scoop is too weak; A wood scoop, engraved veins safely, engraved sky』s wasteland and glebe』s old. Just as happiness born in the years, not insolent, the every act and move blooms quietly
一直堅持著。用鐵勺太冰冷;用瓷勺又太脆弱; 一隻只木勺,刻出了紋理安然,刻出了天荒地老。 一如歲月中隱忍著的幸福,不張狂,舉手投足間悄然綻放
(4)
Hope is always more expect, engrave a bone is a fat lot looked Clear can touch, just don t know where end is. Can not find to come to the road of hour, just because of eying foot too very carefully.
希望總是多過盼望,刻骨而又絡絡可見, 清晰可觸,只是不知道終結在哪兒。 找不到來時的路,只是因為太小心翼翼的注視腳下。
(5)
Then the wandering soul wild crane stands still the memory river Listen to whistle play tightly ring slowly, Water rises a ship to go medium long things of the past. Wait for a ship』s person Wait for one and other, But hesitate always should ascend which ship Missed Had to consign the hope to next time, Finally what to wait for until has no boats and ships to come and go, Sunset west .
再孤魂野鶴的佇立記憶河頭, 聽著哨子的緊奏慢響, 水漲船行中的悠悠往事。 等船的人兒, 等了一班又一班, 卻始終猶豫著該登哪一隻。 錯過的, 只好把希望寄託到了下一回, 終究等到的是沒有船隻的過往, 日落西頭 。
(6)
Six words really talk to solveeach round to return to bitterness. Heart of lotus opens, body side of genial breezes walks. Constantly, only one pond water. Ripple but have no language, guarded happiness of this pond. This is from cradle to the grave one a life time
六字真言解每一個輪回苦。 心頭荷花開,身畔暖風走。 不變的,只有那一池水。 盪漾而無語,守住了這一池的幸福。 這就是一生一世
(7)
Happiness is so much simple, on your center of palm, www.shusu.org a match a hand can grasp; Happiness is also very difficult, before your heel, A thousand mountains and rivers but blunder away because of Doing not turn a head
幸福好簡單,就在你手心上,一合手就能握住; 幸福又好難,就在你腳跟前, 千山萬水卻因沒有轉頭而錯失
(8)
Never believe, next will be better, Blunder away, never repair return of regret. Even met the god of shining in a dream, Never ask: "Next happiness, when will come?"
千萬不要相信,下一個會更好, 錯失了,就是補不回的遺憾。 即使在夢中,遇見了那熠熠的神明, 也永遠不要問:「下一班幸福,幾點開 ?"
不行可以追問,謝謝
Ⅸ 介紹幾部經典英文短篇小說
(少年維特的煩惱),我正在看,可能不算短篇吧。但是它的英文我覺得還比較容易好理解。
Ⅹ 推薦幾部經典的英文短篇小說名字及其網址 可免費在線看的
英語小說在線閱讀:Peter
and
Wendy[雲南外語網]
http://www.ynenglish.com/Article/EnglishCourse/ReadingCourse/245_625620070208230800.shtml
英國作家羅爾德達爾的小說,《羊腿》。