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A. 外國一萬字一下的短篇小說有什麼_

詹姆斯·喬伊斯 弗蘭茨·卡夫卡
《偶遇》 《獵人格拉胡斯》
《一樁慘案》 《中國長城建造時》
《一位母親》 《鄉村醫生》
《如出一轍》 《飢餓藝術家》
《寄宿公寓》 《判決》

威廉·福克納 歐內斯特·海明威
《沃許》 《弗朗西斯·麥康伯短促的幸福生活》
《獻給愛米麗的一朵玫瑰花》 《印第安人營地》
《曾有過這樣一個女王》 《現在我躺下》
《乾旱的九月》 《拳擊家》
《明天》 《兩代父子》

伊凡·克利瑪 村上春樹
《富人通常是些怪人》 《托尼瀑谷》
《奇怪的父女關系》 《燒倉房》
《白房子》 《獻給已故的公主》
《真話游戲》 《蜜蜂餅》
《死亡屋裡的天王星》 《神的孩子全跳舞》

B. 求推薦幾篇未被翻譯過的英語短篇小說6000到8000內的。

《欣然同意》(Agreeable)是美國作家喬納森·弗蘭岑的一篇短篇小說。喬納森·弗蘭岑是近兩年在美國文壇受人矚目的一個作家,早在1988年他就獲得「懷丁作家獎」,在2010年他的寫作到達一種頂峰狀態,登上《時代》周刊的封面,被譽為「偉大的美國作家」。在翻譯《欣然同意》的過程中,譯者最大的感受是小說翻譯作為文學翻譯的一種,有其獨特的特點,同時譯者在英譯漢這個跨文化交流的活動中面對文學翻譯的語言、藝術審美及其具有的社會文化功能方面的基本問題,在翻譯過程中不僅要做到譯意,還要譯「情」、譯「味」、譯「韻」。①將美學理念與審美思維有機結合起來,並將之運用到文學翻譯實踐當中去,從而最大限度地使譯入語文本接近源語文本,極力提高兩者的相似性,是文學翻譯者所應追求的目標之一。筆者將從短篇小說翻策略的角度入手,闡述英文小說翻譯的一些技巧。

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這本書共收集了歐·亨利、傑克·倫敦、霍桑、契訶夫等數十位西方著名短篇小說家的代表作與經典名篇,全書共101篇


D. 求一篇短篇小說(英文的,字數500-1000詞)

Many artists lived in the Greenwich Village area of New York. Two young women named Sue and Johnsy shared a studio apartment at the top of a three-story building. Johnsy's real name was Joanna. In November, a cold, unseen stranger came to visit the city. This disease, pneumonia, killed many people. Johnsy lay on her bed, hardly moving. She looked through the small window. She could see the side of the brick house next to her building. One morning, a doctor examined Johnsy and took her temperature. Then he spoke with Sue in another room. "She has one chance in -- let us say ten," he said. "And that chance is for her to want to live. Your friend has made up her mind that she is not going to get well. Has she anything on her mind?" "She -- she wanted to paint the Bay of Naples in Italy some day," said Sue. "Paint?" said the doctor. "Bosh! Has she anything on her mind worth thinking twice -- a man for example?" "A man?" said Sue. "Is a man worth -- but, no, doctor; there is nothing of the kind." "I will do all that science can do," said the doctor. "But whenever my patient begins to count the carriages at her funeral, I take away fifty percent from the curative power of medicines." After the doctor had gone, Sue went into the workroom and cried. Then she went to Johnsy's room with her drawing board, whistling ragtime. Johnsy lay with her face toward the window. Sue stopped whistling, thinking she was asleep. She began making a pen and ink drawing for a story in a magazine. Young artists must work their way to "Art" by making pictures for magazine stories. Sue heard a low sound, several times repeated. She went quickly to the bedside. Johnsy's eyes were open wide. She was looking out the window and counting -- counting backward. "Twelve," she said, and a little later "eleven"; and then "ten" and "nine;" and then "eight" and "seven," almost together. Sue looked out the window. What was there to count? There was only an empty yard and the blank side of the house seven meters away. An old ivy vine, going bad at the roots, climbed half way up the wall. The cold breath of autumn had stricken leaves from the plant until its branches, almost bare, hung on the bricks. "What is it, dear?" asked Sue. "Six," said Johnsy, quietly. "They're falling faster now. Three days ago there were almost a hundred. It made my head hurt to count them. But now it's easy. There goes another one. There are only five left now." "Five what, dear?" asked Sue. "Leaves. On the plant. When the last one falls I must go, too. I've known that for three days. Didn't the doctor tell you?" "Oh, I never heard of such a thing," said Sue. "What have old ivy leaves to do with your getting well? And you used to love that vine. Don't be silly. Why, the doctor told me this morning that your chances for getting well real soon were -- let's see exactly what he said ¨C he said the chances were ten to one! Try to eat some soup now. And, let me go back to my drawing, so I can sell it to the magazine and buy food and wine for us." "You needn't get any more wine," said Johnsy, keeping her eyes fixed out the window. "There goes another one. No, I don't want any soup. That leaves just four. I want to see the last one fall before it gets dark. Then I'll go, too." "Johnsy, dear," said Sue, "will you promise me to keep your eyes closed, and not look out the window until I am done working? I must hand those drawings in by tomorrow." "Tell me as soon as you have finished," said Johnsy, closing her eyes and lying white and still as a fallen statue. "I want to see the last one fall. I'm tired of waiting. I'm tired of thinking. I want to turn loose my hold on everything, and go sailing down, down, just like one of those poor, tired leaves." "Try to sleep," said Sue. "I must call Mister Behrman up to be my model for my drawing of an old miner. Don't try to move until I come back." Old Behrman was a painter who lived on the ground floor of the apartment building. Behrman was a failure in art. For years, he had always been planning to paint a work of art, but had never yet begun it. He earned a little money by serving as a model to artists who could not pay for a professional model. He was a fierce, little, old man who protected the two young women in the studio apartment above him. Sue found Behrman in his room. In one area was a blank canvas that had been waiting twenty-five years for the first line of paint. Sue told him about Johnsy and how she feared that her friend would float away like a leaf. Old Behrman was angered at such an idea. "Are there people in the world with the foolishness to die because leaves drop off a vine? Why do you let that silly business come in her brain?" "She is very sick and weak," said Sue, "and the disease has left her mind full of strange ideas." "This is not any place in which one so good as Miss Johnsy shall lie sick," yelled Behrman. "Some day I will paint a masterpiece, and we shall all go away." Johnsy was sleeping when they went upstairs. Sue pulled the shade down to cover the window. She and Behrman went into the other room. They looked out a window fearfully at the ivy vine. Then they looked at each other without speaking. A cold rain was falling, mixed with snow. Behrman sat and posed as the miner. The next morning, Sue awoke after an hour's sleep. She found Johnsy with wide-open eyes staring at the covered window. "Pull up the shade; I want to see," she ordered, quietly. Sue obeyed. After the beating rain and fierce wind that blew through the night, there yet stood against the wall one ivy leaf. It was the last one on the vine. It was still dark green at the center. But its edges were colored with the yellow. It hung bravely from the branch about seven meters above the ground. "It is the last one," said Johnsy. "I thought it would surely fall ring the night. I heard the wind. It will fall today and I shall die at the same time." "Dear, dear!" said Sue, leaning her worn face down toward the bed. "Think of me, if you won't think of yourself. What would I do?" But Johnsy did not answer. The next morning, when it was light, Johnsy demanded that the window shade be raised. The ivy leaf was still there. Johnsy lay for a long time, looking at it. And then she called to Sue, who was preparing chicken soup. "I've been a bad girl," said Johnsy. "Something has made that last leaf stay there to show me how bad I was. It is wrong to want to die. You may bring me a little soup now." An hour later she said: "Someday I hope to paint the Bay of Naples." Later in the day, the doctor came, and Sue talked to him in the hallway. "Even chances," said the doctor. "With good care, you'll win. And now I must see another case I have in your building. Behrman, his name is -- some kind of an artist, I believe. Pneumonia, too. He is an old, weak man and his case is severe. There is no hope for him; but he goes to the hospital today to ease his pain." The next day, the doctor said to Sue: "She's out of danger. You won. Nutrition and care now -- that's all." Later that day, Sue came to the bed where Johnsy lay, and put one arm around her. "I have something to tell you, white mouse," she said. "Mister Behrman died of pneumonia today in the hospital. He was sick only two days. They found him the morning of the first day in his room downstairs helpless with pain. His shoes and clothing were completely wet and icy cold. They could not imagine where he had been on such a terrible night. And then they found a lantern, still lighted. And they found a ladder that had been moved from its place. And art supplies and a painting board with green and yellow colors mixed on it. And look out the window, dear, at the last ivy leaf on the wall. Didn't you wonder why it never moved when the wind blew? Ah, darling, it is Behrman's masterpiece ¨C he painted it there the night that the last leaf fell."

E. 著名的英文小說都有哪些

著名的英語小說
《Ahauntedhouse》——英國著名意識流小說女作家伍爾夫的作品。
《Billybudd》——hermanmelville的作品。
《Goodwives》——十九世紀美國出色的女作家alcott的作品。
《Kim》——諾貝爾獎金獲得者、英國作家吉卜林的作品。
《Moonfleet》——j.meade-falkner的作品。
《Northangerabbey》——十九世紀英國著名女作家奧斯汀的作品。
《Persuasion》——十九世紀英國著名女作家奧斯汀的小說。
《Princeotto》——英國作家史蒂文森的作品。
《Rocking-horsewinner》——英國作家勞倫斯的作品。
《Stalkyandcompany》——諾貝爾獎金獲得者、英國作家吉卜林的作品。
《Theassignation》——美國神秘小說家愛倫坡的作品。
《Thecaskofamontillado》——美國神秘小說家愛倫坡的作品。
《Thechimes》——英國作家狄更斯的作品。
《Thecricketonthehearth》——英國作家狄更斯的作品。
《Thedynamiter》——英國作家史蒂文森的作品。
《Themillonthefloss》——英國作家喬治.艾略特的作品。
《Thephantomoftheopera》——gastonleroux的作品。
《Thepitandthepenlum》——美國神秘小說家愛倫坡的作品。
《Theransomofredchief》——美國作家歐亨利的小說。
《Thetell-taleheart》——美國神秘小說家愛倫坡的作品。
《Thetenantofwildfellhall》——安.勃朗特的小說。她是勃朗特三姐妹中最小的一位.
《艾瑪》——十九世紀英國著名女作家奧斯汀的作品。
《傲慢與偏見》——十九世紀著名英國女作家奧斯汀的代表作。
《奧賽羅》——英國戲劇大師莎士比亞的四大悲劇之一。描寫武將奧賽羅中了部下伊阿古的奸計,因嫉妒發狂而殺死妻子,自己也自殺身亡。
《巴斯克威爾的獵犬》——英國偵探小說大師柯南道爾的福爾摩斯探案集中著名的一篇小說。
《變形記》——卡夫卡的名作。
《波洛聖誕探案記》——阿加莎.克里斯蒂著。
《叢林叢書》——英國作家吉卜林的名著。
《道林.格雷的肖像》——這是英國作家王爾德唯一的長篇小說。
《第三十九級台階》——著名一戰間諜片。
《都柏林人》——英國意識流小說大師喬伊斯的名著。
《兒子和情人》——以心理分析見長的英國作家勞倫斯的著名小說。
《福爾摩斯探案之海軍協定》——英國作家柯南道爾著。
《浮士德》——德國作家歌德的名作。
《哈克貝利芬恩歷險記》——美國著名作家馬克吐溫的名著。
《哈姆雷特》——英國戲劇大師莎士比亞的四大經典悲劇之一。這部描述丹麥王子復仇的作品使伊莉莎白王朝的戲劇達到了最高峰。
《海底兩萬里》——法國科學幻想小說大師儒勒凡爾納的名著。
《黑鬱金香》——法國作家大仲馬的名著,曾被拍成電影。
《呼嘯山莊》——英國女作家艾密莉勃朗特的名著。
《呼嘯山莊》——英國女作家艾米莉.勃朗特的代表作。小說描述了一個因貧富懸殊造成的愛情悲劇。
《化身博士》——英國小說家史蒂文森的名著。
《環繞地球八十天》——法國科學幻想小說大師儒勒.凡爾納的著名小說。
《基督山伯爵》——法國作家大仲馬的名著。
《吉姆爺》——josephconrad的名著。
《金銀島》——英國小說家史蒂文森的名著。
《卡斯特橋市長》——英國作家哈代的名著。
《坎特伯雷故事》——英國作家喬叟的名著。
《李爾王》——英國戲劇大師莎士比亞的四大悲劇之一。描寫的是不列顛老王李爾的悲劇。
《戀愛中的女人》——英國作家勞倫斯的作品。
《魯賓遜飄流記》——英國作家笛福的名作。
《羅蜜歐與朱麗葉》——英國戲劇大師莎士比亞的經典悲劇之一。曾被多次拍成電影。
《麥克白》——英國戲劇大師莎士比亞的四大悲劇之一。描寫蘇格蘭勇將麥克白的悲劇。
《麥琪的禮物》——美國著名短篇小說家歐亨利的著名作品。
《夢的解析》——弗洛伊德的名著。
《命案目睹記》——阿加莎.克里斯蒂著。
《匹克威克外傳》——英國現實主義作家狄更斯的作品。
《三劍客》——法國作家大仲馬的名著。
《聖誕頌歌》——英國作家狄更斯的作品。
《雙城記》——英國現實主義小說大家狄更斯的名著
《苔斯》——英國作家哈代的名著。改編自小說的電影曾轟動一時。
《湯姆索耶歷險記》——美國著名作家馬克吐溫的名著。
《湯姆索耶歷險記》——美國幽默小說大師馬克吐溫的代表作。
《鐵面人》——法國作家大仲馬的著名小說,曾被拍成電影。
《無名的裘德》——英國作家托馬斯.哈代的名作。
《野性的呼喚》——美國作家傑克倫敦的名作。
《一個青年藝術家的肖像》——英國意識流小說大師喬伊斯的著名小說。
《遠大歷程》——英國著名現實主義作家狄更斯的名作。
《月亮石》——英國小說家柯林斯的作品。
《最後一個莫希幹人》——講述北美洲印第安土族居民的神奇故事。小說曾被拍成電影。

F. 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)

G. 經典好看的英文小說推薦9本 經典好看的英文小說有哪些

1、《芒果街上的小屋》The House on Mango Street:一個在寫作中追求現實與熱愛的故事。作者桑德拉·希斯內羅絲以日記式的斷想、形諸真實的稚嫩少女文字,記錄了一個居住在拉美貧民社區芒果街上的女孩蛻變為女人的過程。生活的點點滴滴,一朵雲彩、一隻小狗、一次傷心、一次悸動將回憶如詩般鋪開。

2、《本傑明·巴頓奇事》The Curious Case of Benjamin Button:翻轉人生,是怎樣一種體驗?一個出生就80歲的「嬰兒」本傑明·巴頓,隨著時間流逝日漸年輕,不平凡的一生就此展開。作者菲茨傑拉德是20世紀最偉大的美國作家之一,他以奇妙的角度講述了本傑明的倒放人生,帶我們走近一個奇幻世界。

3、《哈利·波特》全集Harry Potter:《哈利·波特》和作者羅琳有多經典就不需要大貝多說了吧!這一魔幻文學系列小說寫於1997~2007年,講述了了失去雙親的年輕巫師哈利·波特在霍格沃茨魔法學校的學習生活和冒險故事。

4、《流浪地球》The Wandering Earth:太陽即將毀滅,人類不得不在地球上建造推進器,靠其動力使地球飛出太陽系,重新尋找適宜生存的家園,無論結果如何,人類的勇氣和堅毅,都被鐫刻在星空下。

5、《心靈奇旅》Soul:音樂老師喬·加德納意外失足跌落,重傷昏迷,瀕死之際來到了「生之來處」,在那裡,新生靈魂將被分配各種性格,然後通過傳送門降生地球。喬獲得的卻是一個憤世嫉俗的靈魂「22號」。一次陰差陽錯的經歷,喬與「22」命運相連,他們回到地球上一起體驗了一段奇妙的生命旅程。讀下去,你會在不經意間收獲驚喜與感動。

6、《月亮和六便士》The Moon and Sixpence:它以法國印象派畫家保羅·高更的生平為素材,描述了一個平凡的證券經紀人人思特里克蘭德,為了追求藝術絕棄了旁人看來優裕美滿的生活,奔赴塔希提島用畫筆譜寫出自己光輝燦爛的生命的故事。

7、《歸來記》The Return of Sherlock Holmes:這本書是阿瑟·柯南·道爾所著短篇小說集,應讀者強烈要求而寫成,共收錄了福爾摩斯所經歷的十三次探案。傳奇神探福爾摩斯起死回生,由《空屋》一案重返人間。《歸來記》中,歷劫歸來後的福爾摩斯和華生再度攜手合作,在神秘案件中抽絲剝繭,探得真相。

8、《傲慢與偏見》Pride and Prejudice:這本書講述了「傲慢先生和偏見小姐」的故事,它被譽為全世界最偉大的愛情小說之一。伊麗莎白在舞會上認識了達西,但是耳聞他為人傲慢,一直對他心生排斥。

9、《神秘島》The Mysterious Island:五個被困的北方人偶然用氣球逃脫,被風暴吹落在了荒島上。面對荒島上生存的困境,他們想要努力創造幸福的生活……在故事的最後,他們究竟能否離開這座神秘島,回到故鄉?

H. 有什麼好看的短一點的英文小說MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

如果想看易懂的,還是不要挑戰歐亨利比較好。。。。挑語言比較簡單的,多看幾本小說自然能看出來。。。。。。。

只說我自己看過的吧。我也比較喜歡看現代英文小說多些。
《小公主》---說的是一個小孤兒的故事,兒童文學。語言還算簡單。我記憶中覺得有點長(可能是我第一個啃下的英文原著吧)。目前已改編成電影。(好像故事背景是近代的英國或法國)
《瓶中信》--有點老的純愛小說,相當有名,中篇小說。。。。。語言依然簡單,但是有人評論說語言很優美。內容不瓊瑤。中年離婚女人和喪妻男人的因為一個漂流瓶引發的愛情故事。有電影的~(ps:故事時間發生的是現代的美國)
《三十九級台階》--語言還算簡單,有一些生詞,中篇小說。以世界大戰為(忘記是一戰還是二戰了)背景的偵探小說。我認為對那段歷史不熟悉是我最主要的閱讀障礙。也電影化了。
《夏洛特的網》--語言很簡單的,因為是兒童讀物嘛,篇幅不長,大概算短篇小說。豬和蜘蛛的友情,不過貴在內容很好。依然給力的電影化了。
《動物農庄》--偏政治題材的一部小說,中短篇的長度。作者虛構了一個農庄動物起義以後開始共產主義的故事。因為小說題材的嚴肅性給作者帶來了很高的聲望。嗯,其實還蠻好看的。生詞不多。
《京華煙雲》--林語堂原著(英文版)長篇小說,我沒有看完的小說,看了一半,相當精彩呢。已電視劇化了。背景是中華大陸清末民國初的家族故事。有一定量生詞,書也很有點厚度,出場人物眾多。。。。。
《小王子》、《老人與海》--如雷貫耳的文,我也不能免俗了,推薦理由,文字清新朴實,表達的意義卻能那麼豐富,真讓人驚奇。
以上的一些是我覺得還可以的電子書格式的,網上隨便都能搜索到的。(京華煙雲的可能少點)
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實體書部分
偏愛讀實體書,但是好多已經出版的實體書都是經典小說,古典小說,我有那麼一點興趣缺缺阿。
《簡。薩默斯的日記》--書荒時看的一本書,哎,說的是孀居中年女性和孤獨的老女人的友誼。。。。。。。因為很多都是些心理描寫,╮(╯▽╰)╭,我興趣不大,中途放棄。。。。。。其實文字還是比較簡單優美的,主要是我興趣不大,也算是現代小說中比較有名的吧。
剩下的一些,我都是從圖書館搞到的現代小說,非名著,語言比較簡單,敘事性比較強,篇幅很短。分別有兩個系列我比較喜歡。
(1)南師——康乃馨英語文庫(據說是面向初中生的。。。。。。。我雷。。。。。面對這套書回想一下,我初中的詞彙量真小阿)
共7本書,相對都比較短,在50-200頁左右,全英文讀本無中文翻譯。
《寶嘉康蒂》、《愛犬尋覓記》、《父輩的土地》、《可樂和吻》、《情系澳洲》(我個人認為最好看的一本)、《淘金路上》、《穆爾提默的塗鴉》。
(2)外研社·劍橋英語原創讀物(好吧,總算有說是除了初中生也面向高中生,額,依然看得津津有味)
分級讀物。這套的書更多些。題材更現代一點,更廣泛,情節更精彩一點。有探險,偵探,愛情,科幻。高分級的讀物相對篇幅也比較長。可惜我這里的圖書館收錄的不全,目前我也只能看到大部分的小說而已。
冰凍的比薩、野獸傳說、洛根的選擇、阿姆斯特丹匪幫、叢林愛情故事、女督察洛根、永不離分、戰爭孤兒、出賣
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另外實體書的話,有些出版社還出版了一些由老外縮寫的名著。其實還是有看頭的。篇幅也相對較短小,易讀。
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最後還有看看漫畫,我喜歡看《丁丁歷險記》(The Adventure of Tintin)。主要是字很少,哈哈。有出系列動畫片。
另外,歐美的漫畫取材也很眾多,有一部漫畫《遠山的棄兒》(Freaks Of The Heartland),說了一個專出怪胎的村莊中兄弟倆的故事,故事很陰暗,倒也很溫情。很有點深度的。。。。。
如果喜歡日漫,可以上網看日漫英文版。。。。。。。喜歡歐美漫也可以上網搜歐美漫(像《英雄》、《超人》、《蝙蝠俠》、《蜘蛛俠》都可以找到的)

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