《双语译林:都柏林人》是一部短篇小说集,被誉为现实主义的杰作,一直是英美文学读本中的必选之作。其作者乔伊斯通过写实的手法,真实地再现了处于英国统治下的爱尔兰首都——都柏林人的生活场面和风土人情,希望通过这部《双语译林:都柏林人》将人们从“精神麻痹”中唤醒,医治那些病入膏肓的灵魂和身躯,从而在精神上获得再生。十五篇故事,一幅现实主义的绘画,笔触简练,错落成篇,浮现出苍凉世态,遥远、清冷,但却精致,是上上之品。
詹姆斯·乔伊斯(James Joyce,1882-1941),爱尔兰作家,诗人,被公认为世界现代文学史上最有影响的作家之一。民族主义思想始终贯穿他的写作生涯。从1904年开始创作、出版于1914年的短篇小说集《都柏林人》,到后期创作的《一个青年艺术家的画像》、《尤利西斯》、《芬尼根守灵夜》等,都表现出他对爱尔兰国家、爱尔兰民族的热爱。
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Dubliners (Penguin Modern Classics)
English | February 3, 2000 | ISBN: 0141182458 | EPUB | 368 Pages | 1.8 MB
James Joyce's Dubliners is an enthralling collection of modernist short stories which create a vivid picture of the day-to-day experience of Dublin life. This Penguin Classics edition includes notes and an introduction by Terence Brown.
Joyce's first major work, written when he was only twenty-five, brought his city to the world for the first time. His stories are rooted in the rich detail of Dublin life, portraying ordinary, often defeated lives with unflinching realism. From 'The Sisters', a vivid portrait of childhood faith and guilt, to 'Araby', a timeless evocation of the inexplicable yearnings of adolescence, to 'The Dead', in which Gabriel Conroy is gradually brought to a painful epiphany regarding the nature of his existence, Joyce draws a realistic and memorable cast of Dubliners together in an powerful exploration of overarching themes. Writing of social decline, sexual desire and exploitation, corruption and personal failure, he creates a brilliantly compelling, unique vision of the world and of human experience.
James Joyce (1882-1941), the eldest of ten children, was born in Dublin, but exiled himself to Paris at twenty as a rebellion against his upbringing. He only returned to Ireland briefly from the continent but Dublin was at heart of his greatest works, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. He lived in poverty until the last ten years of his life and was plagued by near blindness and the grief of his daughter's mental illness.
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