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《嘉莉妹妹(英文版)》由中译出版社出版。
作者简介
作者:(美国)西奥多·德莱塞(Theodore Dreiser)
目录
Chapter 1 The Magnet Attracting: A Waif Amid Forces
Chapter 2 What Poverty Threatened: of Granite and Brass
Chapter 3 We Question of Fortune: Four—Fifty A Week
Chapter 4 The Spendings of Fancy: Facts Answer with Sneers
Chapter 5 A Glittering Night Flower: The Use of A Name
Chapter 6 The Machine and the Maiden: A Knight of To—Day
Chapter 7 The Lure of the Material: Beauty Speaks for Itself
Chapter 8 Intimations by Winter: An Ambassador Summoned
Chapter 9 Convention's Own Tinder—Box: The Eye that is Green
Chapter 10 The Counsel of Winter: Fortune's Ambassador Calls
Chapter 11 The Persuasion of Fashion: Feeling Guards o'er its Own
Chapter 12 Of the Lamps of the Mansions: The Ambassador Plea
Chapter 13 His Credentials Accepted: A Babel of Tongues
Chapter 14 With Eyes and Not Seeing: One Influence Wanes
Chapter 15 The Irk of the Old Ties: The Magic of Youth
Chapter 16 A Witless Aladdin: the Gate to the World
Chapter 17 A Glimpse Through the Gateway: Hope Lightens the Eye
Chapter 18 Just over the Border: A Hail and Farewell
Chapter 19 An Hour In Elfland: A Clamor Half Heard
Chapter 20 The Lure of the Spirit: The Flesh in Pursuit
Chapter 21 The Lure of the Spirit: The Flesh in Pursuit
Chapter 22 The Blaze of the Tinder: Flesh Wars with the Flesh
Chapter 23 A Spirit in Travail: One Rung Put Behind
Chapter 24 Ashes of Tinder: A Face at the Window
Chapter 25 Ashes of Tinder: the Loosing of Stays
Chapter 26 He Ambassador Fallen: A Search for the Gate
Chapter 27 When Waters Engulf Us: We Reach for A Star
Chapter 28 A Pilgrim, An Outlaw: The Spirit Detained
Chapter 29 The Solace of Travel: The Boats of the Sea
Chapter 30 The Kingdom of Greatness: The Pilgrim Adream
Chapter 31 A Pet of Good Fortune: Broadway Flaunts its Joys
Chapter 32 The Feast of Belshazzar: A Seer to Translate
Chapter 33 Without the Walled City: The Slope of the Years
Chapter 34 The Grind ofthe Millstones: A Sample of Chaff
Chapter 35 The Passing of Effort: The Visage of Care
Chapter 36 A Grim Retrogression:The Phantom of Chance
Chapter 37 The SpiritAwakens: New Search for the Gate
Chapter 38 In Elf Land Disporting: The Grim World Without
Chapter 39 Of Lights and of Shadows: The Parting of Worlds
Chapter 40 A Public Dissension: A Final Appeal
Chapter 41 The Strike
Chapter 42 A Touch of Spring: The Empty Shell
Chapter 43 The World Turns Flatter: An Eye in the Dark
Chapter 44 And This Is Not Elfland: What Gold Will Not Buy
Chapter 45 Curious Shifts of the Poor
Chapter 46 Stirring Troubled Waters
Chapter 47 The Way of the Beaten: A Harp in the Wind
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That little student had mastered her part to her own satisfaction much as she trembled for her fate when she should once face the gathered throng, behind the glare of the footlights.She tried to console herself with the thought that a score of other persons, men and women, were equally tremulous concerning the outcome of their efforts, but she could not disassociate the general danger from her own individual liability.She feared that she would forget her lines, that she might be unable to master the feeling which she now felt conceming her own movements in the play.At times she wished that she had never gone into the affair; at others, she trembled lest she should be paralyzed with fear and stand white and gasping, not knowing what to say and spoiling the entire performance.
In the matter of the company, Mr.Bamberger had disappeared.That hopeless example had fallen under the lance of the director's criticism Mrs.Morgan was still present, but envious and determined, if for nothing more than spite, to do as well as Carrie at least.A loafing professional had been called in to assume the role of Ray, and, while he was a poor stick of his kind, he was not troubled by any of those qualms which attack the spirit of those who have never faced an audience.He swashed about (cautioned though he was to maintain silence concerning his past theaffical relationships) in such a self—confident manner that he was like to convince everyone of his identity by mere matter of circumstantial evidence.
《嘉莉妹妹(英文版)》由中译出版社出版。
作者简介
作者:(美国)西奥多·德莱塞(Theodore Dreiser)
目录
Chapter 1 The Magnet Attracting: A Waif Amid Forces
Chapter 2 What Poverty Threatened: of Granite and Brass
Chapter 3 We Question of Fortune: Four—Fifty A Week
Chapter 4 The Spendings of Fancy: Facts Answer with Sneers
Chapter 5 A Glittering Night Flower: The Use of A Name
Chapter 6 The Machine and the Maiden: A Knight of To—Day
Chapter 7 The Lure of the Material: Beauty Speaks for Itself
Chapter 8 Intimations by Winter: An Ambassador Summoned
Chapter 9 Convention's Own Tinder—Box: The Eye that is Green
Chapter 10 The Counsel of Winter: Fortune's Ambassador Calls
Chapter 11 The Persuasion of Fashion: Feeling Guards o'er its Own
Chapter 12 Of the Lamps of the Mansions: The Ambassador Plea
Chapter 13 His Credentials Accepted: A Babel of Tongues
Chapter 14 With Eyes and Not Seeing: One Influence Wanes
Chapter 15 The Irk of the Old Ties: The Magic of Youth
Chapter 16 A Witless Aladdin: the Gate to the World
Chapter 17 A Glimpse Through the Gateway: Hope Lightens the Eye
Chapter 18 Just over the Border: A Hail and Farewell
Chapter 19 An Hour In Elfland: A Clamor Half Heard
Chapter 20 The Lure of the Spirit: The Flesh in Pursuit
Chapter 21 The Lure of the Spirit: The Flesh in Pursuit
Chapter 22 The Blaze of the Tinder: Flesh Wars with the Flesh
Chapter 23 A Spirit in Travail: One Rung Put Behind
Chapter 24 Ashes of Tinder: A Face at the Window
Chapter 25 Ashes of Tinder: the Loosing of Stays
Chapter 26 He Ambassador Fallen: A Search for the Gate
Chapter 27 When Waters Engulf Us: We Reach for A Star
Chapter 28 A Pilgrim, An Outlaw: The Spirit Detained
Chapter 29 The Solace of Travel: The Boats of the Sea
Chapter 30 The Kingdom of Greatness: The Pilgrim Adream
Chapter 31 A Pet of Good Fortune: Broadway Flaunts its Joys
Chapter 32 The Feast of Belshazzar: A Seer to Translate
Chapter 33 Without the Walled City: The Slope of the Years
Chapter 34 The Grind ofthe Millstones: A Sample of Chaff
Chapter 35 The Passing of Effort: The Visage of Care
Chapter 36 A Grim Retrogression:The Phantom of Chance
Chapter 37 The SpiritAwakens: New Search for the Gate
Chapter 38 In Elf Land Disporting: The Grim World Without
Chapter 39 Of Lights and of Shadows: The Parting of Worlds
Chapter 40 A Public Dissension: A Final Appeal
Chapter 41 The Strike
Chapter 42 A Touch of Spring: The Empty Shell
Chapter 43 The World Turns Flatter: An Eye in the Dark
Chapter 44 And This Is Not Elfland: What Gold Will Not Buy
Chapter 45 Curious Shifts of the Poor
Chapter 46 Stirring Troubled Waters
Chapter 47 The Way of the Beaten: A Harp in the Wind
文摘
版权页:
That little student had mastered her part to her own satisfaction much as she trembled for her fate when she should once face the gathered throng, behind the glare of the footlights.She tried to console herself with the thought that a score of other persons, men and women, were equally tremulous concerning the outcome of their efforts, but she could not disassociate the general danger from her own individual liability.She feared that she would forget her lines, that she might be unable to master the feeling which she now felt conceming her own movements in the play.At times she wished that she had never gone into the affair; at others, she trembled lest she should be paralyzed with fear and stand white and gasping, not knowing what to say and spoiling the entire performance.
In the matter of the company, Mr.Bamberger had disappeared.That hopeless example had fallen under the lance of the director's criticism Mrs.Morgan was still present, but envious and determined, if for nothing more than spite, to do as well as Carrie at least.A loafing professional had been called in to assume the role of Ray, and, while he was a poor stick of his kind, he was not troubled by any of those qualms which attack the spirit of those who have never faced an audience.He swashed about (cautioned though he was to maintain silence concerning his past theaffical relationships) in such a self—confident manner that he was like to convince everyone of his identity by mere matter of circumstantial evidence.
ISBN | 9787500144243 |
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出版社 | 中译出版社有限公司 |
作者 | 西奥多·德莱塞 |
尺寸 | 32 |