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100部最佳英文小说

100部最佳英文小说
100部最佳英文小说

偶尔也做一回善事。。。

嗯。。我都下过的。这边的情况是教育网加迅雷。所以一般大学里都能下吧。。。

评选人是《时代》评论家Lev Grossman和Richard Lacayo,评选时限为1923年(《时代杂志》创刊的年份)至今,范围是全世界,语种是英语。100部小说名单如下(依篇名字母排序):

The Adventures of Augie Marchby Saul Bellow 下载pdf

All the King’s Menby Robert Penn Warren

American Pastoral[美国牧歌]by Philip Roth 下载doc

An American Tragedy[美国悲剧]by Theodore Dreiser 下载pdf

Animal Farm[动物农庄]by George Orwell 下载pdf

Appointment in Samarraby John O’Hara

Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaretby Judy Blume

The Assistantby Bernard Malamud

At Swim-Two-Birdsby Flann O’Brien

Atonementby Ian McEwan

Beloved[宠儿]by Toni Morrison 下载doc,pdf

The Berlin Storiesby Christopher Isherwood

The Big Sleep[夜长梦多]by Raymond Chandler 下载pdf

The Blind Assassin[盲人杀手]by Margaret Atwood 下载pdf

Blood Meridian[血色子午线]by Cormac McCarthy 下载pdf

Brideshead Revisitedby Evelyn Waugh

TheBridgeofSan LuisReybyThorntonWilder

Call It Sleepby Henry Roth

Catch-22[第二十二条军规]by Joseph Heller 下载doc

The Catcher in the Rye[麦田里的守望者]by J.D. Salinger 下载Ebook

A Clockwork Orange[发条橙子]by Anthony Burgess 下载pdf

The Confessions of Nat Turnerby William Styron

The Correctionsby Jonathan Franzen

The Crying of Lot 49[拍卖第49号]by Thomas Pynchon下载pdf

A Dance to the Music of Timeby Anthony Powell

The Day of the Locustby Nathanael West

Death Comes for the Archbishop[大主教之死]by Willa Cather 下载doc

A Death in the Familyby James Agee

The Death of the Heartby Elizabeth Bowen

Deliveranceby James Dickey

Dog Soldiersby Robert Stone

Falconerby John Cheever

The French Lieutenant’s Womanby John Fowles在线阅读

The Golden Notebookby Doris Lessig

Go Tell it on the Mountainby James Baldwin

Gone With the Wind[飘]by Margaret Mitchell 下载pdf

The Grapes of Wrath[愤怒的葡萄]by John Steinbeck 下载pdf

Gravity’s Rainbowby Thomas Pynchon下载pdf

The Great Gatsby[了不起的盖茨比]by F. Scott Fitzgerald 下载pdf

A Handful of Dust[一掬尘土]by Evelyn Waugh 下载pdf

The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter[心是孤独的猎手]by Carson McCullers 下载pdf The Heart of the Matter[事情的核心/问题的核心]by Graham Greene 下载pdf Herzogby Saul Bellow

Housekeeping[管家]by Marilynne Robinson 下载pdf

A House for Mr. Biswas[毕斯瓦思先生之屋]by V.S. Naipaul 下载pdf

I, Claudiusby Robert Graves

Infinite Jestby David Foster Wallace

Invisible Man[隐形人]by Ralph Ellison 下载pdf

Light in August[八月之光]by William Faulkner 下载Ebook

The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe[女巫狮子和魔衣橱]by C.S. Lewis 下载Ebook

Lolita[洛丽塔]by Vladimir Naboko 下载pdf

Lord of the Flies[蝇王]by William Golding 下载Ebook

The Lord of the Ringsby J.R.R. Tolkein

Silmarillion下载Hobbit下载Fellowship下载TwoTowers下载King下载相关资料

Lovingby Henry Green

Lucky Jim[幸运的吉姆]by Kingsley Amis下载pdf

The Man Who Loved Childrenby Christina Stead

Midnight's Childrenby Salman Rushdie

Moneyby Martin Amis

The Moviegoerby Walker Percy

Mrs. Dalloway[达罗薇夫人]by Virginia Woolf 下载pdf

Naked Lunch[裸体午餐]by William Burroughs 下载pdf

Native Sonby Richard Wright

Neuromancer[神经漫游者]by William Gibson 下载pdf

Never Let Me Go[别让我走]by Kazuo Ishiguro 下载Ebook

1984[一九八四]by George Orwell 下载pdf

On the Road[在路上]by Jack Kerouac 下载pdf

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest[飞越疯人院]by Ken Kesey 下载pdf

The Painted Birdby Jerzy Kosinski

Pale Fire[幽冥的火]by Vladimir Nabokov 下载pdf

A Passage to India[印度之行]by E.M. Forster 下载pdf

Play It As It Laysby Joan Didion

Portnoy's Complaintby Philip Roth

Posessionby A.S. Byatt

The Power and the Glory[权力与荣耀]by Graham Greene 下载pdf

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodieby Muriel Spark

Rabbit, Run[兔子,跑吧]by John Updike 下载pdf

Ragtimeby E.L. Doctorow

The Recognitionsby William Gaddis

Red Harvest[红色收获]by Dashiell Hammett 下载lit

Revolutionary Roadby Richard Yates

The Sheltering Skyby Paul Bowles

Slaughterhouse-Five[第五号屠场]by Kurt Vonnegut 下载pdf

Snow Crash[雪崩]by Neal Stephenson 下载pdf

The Sot-Weed Factorby John Barth

The Sound and the Fury[喧哗与骚动]by William Faulkner 下载pdf

The Sportswriterby Richard Ford

The Spy Who Came in From the Cold[柏林谍影] by John LeCarre 下载Ebook The Sun Also Rises[太阳照样升起]by Ernest Hemingway 下载PDF

Their Eyes Were Watching Godby Zora Neale Hurston

Things Fall Apart[瓦解/生命中不可承受之重]by Chinua Achebe下载pdf

To Kill a Mockingbird[杀死一只知更鸟]by Harper Lee 下载txt

To the Lighthouse[到灯塔去]by Virginia Woolf 下载pdf

Tropic of Cancer[北回归线]by Henry Miller 下载doc在线阅读

Ubikby Philip K. Dick 下载html

Under the Netby Iris Murdoch

Under the Volcanoby Malcolm Lowrey

Watchmenby Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons

White Noise[白噪音]by Don DeLillo 下载pdf

White Teeth[白色的牙齿]by Zadie Smith 下载pdf

非常经典的英文小说

edicated to a Happier Year PART Once a term the whole school went for a walk—that is to say the three masters took part as well as all the boys. It was usually a pleasant outing, and everyone looked for-ward to it, forgot old scores, and behaved with freedom. Lest discipline should suffer, it took place just before the holidays, when leniency does no harm, and indeed it seemed more like a treat at home than school, for Mrs Abrahams, the Principal's wife, would meet them at the tea place with some lady friends, and be hospitable and motherly. Mr Abrahams was a preparatory schoolmaster of the old-fash-ioned sort. He cared neither for work nor games, but fed his boys well and saw that they did not misbehave. The rest he left to the parents, and did not speculate how much the parents were leaving to him. Amid mutual compliments the boys passed out into a public school, healthy but backward, to receive upon un-defended flesh the first blows of the world. There is much to be said for apathy in education, and Mr Abrahams's pupils did not do badly in the long run, became parents in their turn, and in some cases sent him their sons. Mr Read, the junior assistant, was a master of the same type, only stupider, while Mr Ducie, the senior, acted as a stimulant, and prevented the whole concern from going to sleep. They did not like him much, but knew that he was necessary. Mr Ducie was an able man, orthodox, but not out of touch with the world, nor incapable of seeing both sides of a question. He was unsuitable for parents and the denser boys, but good for the first form, and had even coached pupils into a scholarship. Nor was he a bad organizer. While affecting to hold the reins and to prefer Mr Read, Mr Abrahams really allowed Mr Ducie a free hand and ended by taking him into partnership. Mr Ducie always had something on his mind. On this occasion it was Hall, one of the older boys, who was leaving them to go to a public school. He wanted to have a "good talk" with Hall, during the outing. His

英文小说阅读

Isaac Bashevis Singer 艾萨克·巴什维斯·辛格(Isaac Bashevis Singer,1904-1991)美国作家。出生于沙俄统治下的波兰,祖父与父亲都是犹太教的长老。他从小接受正统犹太教教育,学习希伯来文和意第绪文,熟悉犹太教的经典和宗教仪式以及犹太民族的风俗习惯等,这一切都铸就了他作品的重要特色。由于受到作家和记者的哥哥的影响,他违背父命,走进了华沙犹太人文学界。在哥哥的帮助下,1935年迁居美国纽约。 辛格15岁开始文学创作。迄今为止已创作30余部作品,全都用意第绪文写成,大部分已译成英文。长篇小说《莫斯卡特一家》(195o)、《庄园》(1967)和《农庄》(1969)等主要写在现代文明和排犹主义双重压力下,波兰犹太社会的解体过程,其中《庄园》是这类作品的代表作。另一类小说主要写爱情与宗教问题,主要作品有《撒旦在戈雷》(1955)、《卢布林的魔术师》(196o)、《奴隶》(1962)、《仇敌;一个爱情故事)(1972)和《童爱)(1979)等。其中最著名的是《卢布林的魔术师》,西方评论家说它是辛格最佳的长篇小说。 辛格的短篇小说创作也很突出,至今已发表I0余部短篇小说集,重要的有《傻瓜吉姆佩尔及其他故事》(1957)、《市场街的斯宾诺莎》(1961)、《羽毛的王冠》(1973)、《短篇小说集》(1982)、《意象集》(1985)、《梅休塞拉赫之死及其他故事》(1988)等。此外还有2个剧本、3部回忆录。11部儿童故事集。1978年,由于“他的充满激情的叙事艺术,这种艺术既扎根于波兰犹太人的文化传统,又反映了人类的普遍处境”,辛格获诺贝尔文学奖。 辛格被称为当代最会讲故事的作家。在创作上,他尊重传统,又吸收了意第绪文学中的营养,创造出自己的独特风格。他的小说有不少以性爱为题材,他认为“在爱情和性爱中比在任何其他关系中,人的本性显露得更充分”。但他不耽于色情描写,而重在探索和揭示激情对个人命运的影响。他主张作家创作要起到娱乐读者的作用,让读者得到艺术享受。所以他的故事叙述生动,文笔轻松幽默,作品中丰富的成语和活泼的句法受到评论界的高度赞扬,认为那是任何译文无法传达的。

关于经典英语故事短文阅读

关于经典英语故事短文阅读 “Why were you so rude to your brother?” Gladys asked. “He drove all the way over here to deliver that package to you. But you didn’t invite him inside your apartment. You didn’t offer him anything to drink or eat. Then, when he was talking to me, you kept telling him to speak faster. He was speaking slowly because he knows my English isn’t that good—he was just being polite. Finally, when he and I sat down in the living room, you just went to your computer and started typing away.” William tried to explain to Gladys that what she saw between him and his brother was their normal interaction. Roland was simply delivering a package; there was nothing for the two of them to chat about. Further, Roland felt that William's apartment had an odor; he usually didn’t even come inside the apartment when he visited. In addition, Roland was very picky about what he drank and ate—he wasn’t interested in eating William’s “junk food.” Finally, William argued, he had told Roland many times not to “talk down” to Gladys. “He talks to you like you’re a two-year-old,” William said. She said she didn’t mind; Roland was just trying to communicate. She just wished that William woul d be more polite to him. “When my sister visits me,” she said, “I hug her, I invite her inside, we eat and drink and talk, and we just have a good time with each other.” Well, William told her, he and his brother were different. “No,” she correct ed him, “maybe you and I are different.” It was the first day of class. Two of her new ESL classmates wanted to know where Tara was from. They were both from Iraq. Because Tara looked Iraqi, one of the women asked Tara, in English, if she was fro m Iraq. Tara replied, “No, I’m not.” Then the women took turns asking Tara if she was from Iran, or Syria, or Jordan. To each question, Tara responded with a simple no. Laughing, one woman said to the other, “She's not from anywhere!” The two went to their desks, talking to each other in Arabic.

英文小说经典语录

一、30句经典英语句子 1.Pain past is pleasure.(过去的痛苦就是快乐。)[无论多么艰难一定要咬牙冲过去,将来回忆起来一定甜蜜无比。] 2.While there is life, there is hope.(有生命就有希望/留得青山在,不怕没柴烧。) 3.Wisdom in the mind is better than money in the hand.(脑中有知识,胜过手中有金钱。)[从小灌输给孩子的坚定信念。] 4.Storms make trees take deeper roots.(风暴使树木深深扎根。)[感激敌人,感激挫折!] 5.Nothing is impossible for a willing heart.(心之所愿,无所不成。)[坚持一个简单的信念就一定会成功。] 6.The shortest answer is doing.(最简单的回答就是干。)[想说流利的英语吗?那么现在就开口!心动不如嘴动。] 7.All things are difficult before they are easy.(凡事必先难后易。)[放弃投机取巧的幻想。] 8.Great hopes make great man. (伟大的理想造就伟大的人。) 9.God helps those who help themselves.(天助自助者。) 10.Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.(四个简短的词汇概括了成功的秘诀:多一点点!)[比别人多一点努力、多一点自律、多一点决心、多一点反省、多一点学习、多一点实践、多一点疯狂,多一点点就能创造奇迹!] 11.In doing we learn.(实践长才干。) 12.East or west, home is best.(东好西好,还是家里最好。) 13.Two heads are better than one.(三个臭皮匠,顶个诸葛亮。)14.Good company on the road is the shortest cut.(行路有良伴就是捷径。)15.Constant dropping wears the stone.(滴水穿石。) 16.Misfortunes never come alone/single.(祸不单行。)17.Misfortunes tell us what fortune is.(不经灾祸不知福。) 18.Better late than never.(迟做总比不做好;晚来总比不来好。) 19.It's never too late to mend.(过而能改,善莫大焉;亡羊补牢,犹未晚也。)20.If a thing is worth doing it is worth doing well.(如果事情值得做,就值得做好。) 21.Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.(无热情成就不了伟业。) 22.Actions speak louder than words.(行动比语言更响亮。)23.Lifeless, faultless.(只有死人才不犯错误。) 24.From small beginning come great things.(伟大始于渺小。) 25.One today is worth two tomorrows.(一个今天胜似两个明天。)26.Truth never fears investigation.(事实从来不怕调查。) 27.The tongue is boneless but it breaks bones.(舌无骨却能折断骨。)28.A bold attempt is half success.(勇敢的尝试是成功的一半。)

英文小说翻译案例精诚英语翻译工作室

精诚翻译工作室翻译报价 50到70元千字(而传统翻译公司的报价是100元以上)可以百度精诚翻译找到我们精诚翻译保证全网最低 街头反间谍工作 唐纳德·布莱德肖(Donald Bradshaw) 致读者: 在这本书的前几章会出现这套小说的主要人物,作为读者,你会熟悉每个人物的个性。 我们希望,你在看到第一个故事的高潮部分时,不仅可以发现间谍敌人的差异,也可以发现他们之间的相同点。我觉得有些人物对于我的故事来说非常重要,会在回忆录中一直出现。

致伊丽莎白: 我亲爱的女儿伊丽莎白,感谢你长期以来的鼓励和支持,以及对本书最终稿子的编辑。 致贝蒂 你是甘于奉献的妻子和伟大的母亲。你一直跟我们一起度过快乐和艰难的日子。你从一开始就给我提供许多支持。仅以此书献给你。如果没有你,我们绝不可能完成这本书。

介绍 让观众和间谍捕手失望的是,反间谍活动都是安全计划和行动。为了保护美国的国家利益和秘密,需要各级各类安全活动。维护我们的安全体系,包括安全围墙和障碍、边境、空中和港口的保安员和行人交通或运输控制,以及安全许可管理都属于反间谍的工作范围、 然而,令我们读者高兴的是,书中也有一些跟反间谍有关的有趣进攻活动,比如反间谍和其它进攻技术。 佛吉尼亚州和佐治亚州的联邦“机构”学校以及一些陆军、海军、空军和海军陆战队的DOD学校都教授反间谍课程;他们学习的课程包括基本安全、监视/反监视、特别行动(如主动反间谍和进攻行动)、谍报和背景调查、各种安全检查。当然,课程也必须包括反恐训练和其他反间谍支持活动,这些需要一定的专业知识,如文件制作、技术支持服务,也需要秘密的应急资金。 最后,反间谍活动的每个阶段都必须书面记录,当然这需要费力又无聊的报告写作,但这绝不能忽视。 你可能会觉得本书中的语法并不是很好,但你会从本书中发现,我热爱间谍活动的各个方面,并一直努力作出自己的贡献。如果你觉得我支持或反对任何政治党派;或批评任何其它机构或人员,你可以忽视这些。从艾森豪威尔总统开始,我一直从事反间谍工作,并以此为豪;也为美国情报收集机构和外国情报机构的所有人感到骄傲。此外,由于对情报领域某些方面信息公开的限制,我被迫修改和替换本书中的某些内容。我真诚地希望,我这样做没有减少或降低本书的价值或质量。 我把自己40年的时间奉献给人工情报、进攻反情报和情报收集活动。我们或多或少都会有一些虚荣心。如果没有虚荣心,就不会有自豪感。我对自己的职业生涯感到非常的自豪,在职业中我取得了非凡的成就。

1923年以来最好看的100本英文小说

BOOK WRITER The Adventures of Augie March Saul Bellow(两本上榜) All the King's Men Robert Penn Warren American Pastoral Philip Roth (两本) An American Tragedy Theodore Dreiser Animal Farm George Orwell (两本) Appointment in Samarra John O'Hara Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret Judy Blume The Assistant Bernard Malamud At Swim-Two-Birds Flann O'Brien Atonement Ian McEwan (一定要弄一本来看看)Beloved Toni Morrison The Berlin Stories Christopher Isherwood The Big Sleep Raymond Chandler The Blind Assassin Margaret Atwood Blood Meridian Cormac McCarthy Brideshead Revisited Evelyn Waugh The Bridge of San Luis Rey Thornton Wilder Call It Sleep Henry Roth Catch-22 Joseph Heller The Catcher in the Rye J.D. Salinger A Clockwork Orange Anthony Burgess The Confessions of Nat Turner William Styron The Corrections Jonathan Franzen The Crying of Lot 49 Thomas Pynchon(两本) A Dance to the Music of Time Anthony Powell The Day of the Locust Nathanael West Death Comes for the Archbishop Willa Cather A Death in the Family James Agee The Death of the Heart Elizabeth Bowen Deliverance James Dickey Dog Soldiers Robert Stone Falconer John Cheever The French Lieutenant's Woman John Fowles The Golden Notebook Doris Lessing Go Tell it on the Mountain James Baldwin Gone With the Wind Margaret Mitchell The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck Gravity's Rainbow Thomas Pynchon The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald A Handful of Dust Evelyn Waugh The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter Carson McCullers (感兴趣) The Heart of the Matter Graham Greene (也是两本,也感兴趣)

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