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《英美文学名家经典作品简析(英文)》由刘赢南等编著,北京理工大学出版社出版。
目录
Ⅰ Edgar Allan Poe
1.1 The Introductory Remarks of Edgar Allan Poe
1.2 Comment on The Purloined Letter
1.3 The Text of The Purloined Letter
Ⅱ Sherwood Anderson
2.1 The Introductory Remarks of Sherwood Anderson
2.2 Comment on The Egg
2.3 The Text of The Egg
Ⅲ Eugene O'Neill
3.1 The Introductory Remarks of Eugene O'Neill
3.2 Comment on The Hairy Ape
3.3 The Text of The Hairy Ape
Ⅳ Emily Bronte
4.1 The Introductory Remarks of Emily Bronte
4.2 Comment on Wuthering Heights
4.3 The Text of Wuthering Heights
Ⅴ Oscar Wilde
5.1 The Introductory Remarks of Oscar Wilde
5.2 Comment on The Picture of Dorian Gray
5.3 The Text of The Picture of Dorian Gray
文摘
版权页:
During its perusal she was suddenly interrupted by the entrance of the other exalted personage from whom especially it was her wish to conceal it.After a humed and vain endeavor to thrust it in a drawer,she was forced to place it,open as it was,upon a table.The address,however,was uppermost,and,the contents thus unexposed,the letter escaped notice.At this juncture enters the Minister D—.His lynx eye immediately perceives the paper,recognises the handwriting of the address, observes the confusion of the personage addressed,and fathoms her secret.After some business transactions,hurried through in his ordinary manner,he produces a letter somewhat similar to the one in question,opens it,pretends to read it,and then places it in close juxtaposition to the other.Again he converses, for some fifteen minutes,upon the public affairs.At length,in taking leave,he takes also from the table the letter to which he had no claim.Its rightful owner saw,but,of course,dared not call attention to the act,in the presence of the third personage who stood at her elbow.The minister decamped; leaving his own letter ——one of no importance —upon the table.""
《英美文学名家经典作品简析(英文)》由刘赢南等编著,北京理工大学出版社出版。
目录
Ⅰ Edgar Allan Poe
1.1 The Introductory Remarks of Edgar Allan Poe
1.2 Comment on The Purloined Letter
1.3 The Text of The Purloined Letter
Ⅱ Sherwood Anderson
2.1 The Introductory Remarks of Sherwood Anderson
2.2 Comment on The Egg
2.3 The Text of The Egg
Ⅲ Eugene O'Neill
3.1 The Introductory Remarks of Eugene O'Neill
3.2 Comment on The Hairy Ape
3.3 The Text of The Hairy Ape
Ⅳ Emily Bronte
4.1 The Introductory Remarks of Emily Bronte
4.2 Comment on Wuthering Heights
4.3 The Text of Wuthering Heights
Ⅴ Oscar Wilde
5.1 The Introductory Remarks of Oscar Wilde
5.2 Comment on The Picture of Dorian Gray
5.3 The Text of The Picture of Dorian Gray
文摘
版权页:
During its perusal she was suddenly interrupted by the entrance of the other exalted personage from whom especially it was her wish to conceal it.After a humed and vain endeavor to thrust it in a drawer,she was forced to place it,open as it was,upon a table.The address,however,was uppermost,and,the contents thus unexposed,the letter escaped notice.At this juncture enters the Minister D—.His lynx eye immediately perceives the paper,recognises the handwriting of the address, observes the confusion of the personage addressed,and fathoms her secret.After some business transactions,hurried through in his ordinary manner,he produces a letter somewhat similar to the one in question,opens it,pretends to read it,and then places it in close juxtaposition to the other.Again he converses, for some fifteen minutes,upon the public affairs.At length,in taking leave,he takes also from the table the letter to which he had no claim.Its rightful owner saw,but,of course,dared not call attention to the act,in the presence of the third personage who stood at her elbow.The minister decamped; leaving his own letter ——one of no importance —upon the table.""
ISBN | 7568215695,9787568215695 |
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出版社 | 北京理工大学出版社 |
作者 | 刘赢南 |
尺寸 | 16 |