书目

TheInnocentsAbroad(WordsworthClassics)[流浪汉在海外]

  • 作者 Mark Twain
  • 出版社 Wordsworth
  • 出版时间 2010年4月
  • ISBN 9781840226362
  • 定价 23.60

内容简介

WithanIntroductionbyStuartHutchinson.Whocouldreadtheprogrammefortheexcursionwithoutlongingtomakeoneoftheparty?SoMarkTwainacclaimshisvoyagefromNewYorkCitytoEuropeandtheHolyLandinJune1867.HisadventuresproducedTheInnocentsAbroad,abooksofunnyandprovocativeitmadehimaninternationalstarfortherestofhislife.HewasmakinghisfirstresponsestotheOldWorld-toParis,Milan,Florence,Venice,Pompeii,Constantinople,Sebastopol,Balaklava,Damascus,Jerusalem,Nazareth,andBethlehem.ForthefirsttimehewasseeingthegreatpaintingsandsculpturesoftheOldMasters.Herespondedwithwonderandamazement,butalsowithexasperation,irritation,disbelief.Aboveallhedisplayedthegreatenergyofhishumour,moreexplosiveforusnowthanforhisbeguiledcontemporaries.

作者简介

MarkTwainRiverboatpilot,journalist,failedbusinessman(severaltimesover):SamuelClemens--themanbehindthefigureof“MarkTwain”--ledmanylives.ButitwasinhisnovelsandshortstoriesthathecreatedavoiceandanoutlookonlifethatwillbeforeveridentifiedwiththeAmericancharacter.BiographyMarkTwainwasbornSamuelLanghorneClemensonNovember30,1835,inFlorida,Missouri;hisfamilymovedtotheporttownofHannibalfouryearslater.Hisfather,anunsuccessfulfarmer,diedwhenTwainwaseleven.Soonafterwardtheboybeganworkingasanapprenticeprinter,andbyagesixteenhewaswritingnewspapersketches.HeleftHannibalateighteentoworkasanitinerantprinterinNewYork,Philadelphia,St.Louis,andCincinnati.From1857to1861heworkedonMississippisteamboats,advancingfromcubpilottolicensedpilot.AfterrivershippingwasinterruptedbytheCivilWar,TwainheadedwestwithhisbrotherOrion,whohadbeenappointedsecretarytotheNevadaTerritory.SettlinginCarsonCity,hetriedhisluckatprospectingandwrotehumorouspiecesforarangeofnewspapers.AroundthistimehefirstbeganusingthepseudonymMarkTwain,derivedfromariverboatterm.RelocatingtoSanFrancisco,hebecamearegularnewspapercorrespondentandacontributortotheliterarymagazinetheGoldenEra.Hemadeafive-monthjourneytoHawaiiin1866andthefollowingyeartraveledtoEuropetoreportonthefirstorganizedtouristcruise.TheCelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaverasCountyandOtherSketches(1867)consolidatedhisgrowingreputationashumoristandlecturer.AfterhismarriagetoLivyLangdon,TwainsettledfirstinBuffalo,NewYork,andthenfortwodecadesinHartford,Connecticut.HisEuropeansketcheswereexpandedintoTheInnocentsAbroad(1869),followedbyRoughingIt(1872),anaccountofhisWesternadventures;bothwereenormouslysuccessful.Twain'sliterarytriumphswereoffsetbyoftenill-advisedbusinessdealings(hesankthousandsofdollars,forinstance,inafailedattempttodevelopanewkindoftypesettingmachine,andthousandsmoreintohisownultimatelyunsuccessfulpublishinghouse)andunrestrainedspendingthatlefthiminfrequentfinancialdifficulty,apatternthatwastopersistthroughouthislife.FollowingTheGildedAge(1873),writtenincollaborationwithCharlesDudleyWarner,TwainbeganaliteraryexplorationofhischildhoodmemoriesoftheMississippi,resultinginatrioofmasterpieces--TheAdventuresofTomSawyer(1876),LifeontheMississippi(1883),andfinallyTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn(1885),onwhichhehadbeenworkingfornearlyadecade.Anothervein,ofhistoricalromance,foundexpressioninThePrinceandthePauper(1882),thesatiricalAConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur'sCourt(1889),andPersonalRecollectionsofJoanofArc(1896),whilehecontinuedtodrawonhistravelexperiencesinATrampAbroad(1880)andFollowingtheEquator(1897).HiscloseassociatesintheseyearsincludedWilliamDeanHowells,BretHarte,andGeorgeWashingtonCable,aswellasthedyingUlyssesS.Grant,whomTwainencouragedtocompletehismemoirs,publishedbyTwain'spublishingcompanyin1885.Formostofthe1890sTwainlivedinEurope,ashislifetookadarkerturnwiththedeathofhisdaughterSusyin1896andtheworseningillnessofhisdaughterJean.ThetoneofTwain'swritingalsoturnedprogressivelymorebitter.TheTragedyofPudd'nheadWilson(1894),adetectivestoryhingingontheconsequencesofslavery,wasfollowedbypowerfulanti-imperialistandanticolonialstatementssuchas'TothePersonSittinginDarkness'(1901),'TheWarPrayer'(1905),and'KingLeopold'sSoliloquy'(1905),andbythepessimisticsketchescollectedintheprivatelypublishedWhatIsMan?(1906).TheunfinishednovelTheMysteriousStrangerwasperhapsthemostuncompromisinglydarkofallTwain'slaterworks.Inhislastyears,hisfinancialtroublesfinallyresolved,TwainsettlednearRedding,Connecticut,anddiedinhismansion,Stormfield,onApril21,1910.AuthorbiographycourtesyofRandomHouse,Inc.AlsoKnownAs:SamuelLanghorneClemens(realname);SieurLouisdeConteDateofBirth:十一月30,1835PlaceofBirth:Florida,MissouriDateofDeath:四月21,1910PlaceofDeath:Redding,Connecticut

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