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书名 嘉莉妹妹(英文版)/世界文学经典读本
分类 教育考试-外语学习-英语
作者 (美)德莱塞
出版社 中央编译出版社
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 When a girl leaves her home at eighteen, she does one oftwo things. Either she falls into saving hands and becomesbetter, or she rapidly assumes the cosmopolitan standardof virtue and becomes worse. Of an intermediate balance,under the circumstances, there is no possibility. The cityhas its cunning wiles, no less than the infinitely smaller andmore human tempter. There are large forces which allurewith all the soulfulness of expression possible in the mostcultured human. The gleam of a thousand lights is often aseffective as the persuasive light in a wooing and fascinatingeye. Half the undoing of the unsophisticated and naturalmind is accomplished by forces wholly superhuman. A blareof sound, a roar of life, a vast array of human hives, appealto the astonished senses in equivocal terms. Without acounselor at hand to whisper cautious interpretations, whatfalsehoods may not these things breathe into the unguardedear! Unrecognized for what they are, their beauty, like music,too often relaxes, then weakens, then perverts the simplerhuman perceptions.

 Caroline, or Sister Carrie, as she had been halfaffectionately termed by the family, was possessed of amind rudimentary in its power of observation and analysis.Self-interest with her was high, but not strong. It was,nevertheless, her guiding characteristic. Warm with thefancies of youth, pretty with the insipid prettiness of theformative period, possessed of a figure promising eventualshapeliness and an eye alight with certain native intelligence,she was a fair example of the middle American class--twogenerations removed from the emigrant. Books were beyondher interest--knowledge a sealed book. In the intuitivegraces she was still crude. She could scarcely toss her headgracefully. Her hands were almost ineffectual. The feet,though small, were set flatly. And yet she was interested inher charms, quick to understand the keener pleasures of life,ambitious to gain in material things. A half-equipped littleknight she was, venturing to reconnoiter the mysteriouscity and dreaming wild dreams of some vague, far-offsupremacy, which should make it prey and subject--theproper penitent, groveling at a woman's slipper.

 "That," said a voice in her ear, "is one of the prettiest littleresorts in Wisconsin."

 "Is it?" she answered nervously.

 The train was just pulling out of Waukesha. For sometime she had been conscious of a man behind. She felt himobserving her mass of hair. He had been fidgetting, andwith natural intuition she felt a certain interest growing inthat quarter. Her maidenly reserve, and a certain sense ofwhat was conventional under the circumstances, called herto forestall and deny this familiarity, but the daring andmagnetism of the individual, born of past experiences andtriumphs, prevailed. She answered.

 He leaned forward to put his elbows upon the back of herseat and proceeded to make himself volubly agreeable.

 "Yes, that is a great resort for Chicago people. The hotelsare swell. You are not familiar with this part of the country,are you?"

 "Oh, yes, I am," answered Carrie. "That is, I live at

 Columbia City. I have never been through here, though."

 "And so this is your first visit to Chicago," he observed.

 All the time she was conscious of certain features out ofthe side of her eye. Flush, colorful cheeks, a light mustache,

目录

Chapter I THE MAGNET ATTRACTING——A WAIF AMID FORCES

Chapter II WHAT POVERTY THREATENED——OF GRANITE AND BRASS

Chapter III WEE QUESTIONOF FORTUNE——FOUR-FIFTY A WEEK

Chapter IV THE SPENDINGS OF FANCY——FACTS ANSWER WITH SNEERS

Chapter V A GLITTERING NIGHT FLOWER——THE USE OF A NAME

Chapter VI THE MACHINE AND THE MAIDEN——A KNIGHT OF TODAY

Chapter VII THE LURE OF THE MATERIAL——BEAUTY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

Chapter VIII INTIMATIONS BY WINTER——AN AMBASSADOR SUMMONED

Chapter IX CONVENTION'S OWN TINDERBOX——THE EYE THAT IS GREEN

Chapter X THE COUNSEL OF WINTER——FORTUNE'S AMBASSADOR CALLS

Chapter XI THE PERSUASION OF FASHION——FEELING GUARDS O'ER ITS OWN

Chapter XII OF THE LAMPS OF THE MANSIONS——THE AMBASSADOR'S PLEA

Chapter XIII HIS CREDENTIALS ACCEPTED——A BABEL OF TONGUES

Chapter XIV WITH EYES AND NOT SEEING——-ONE INFLUENCE WANES

Chapter XV THE IRK OF THE OLD TIES——THE MAGIC OF YOUTH

Chapter XVI A WITLESS ALADDIN——THE GATE TO THE WORLD

Chapter XVII A GLIMPSE THROUGH THE GATEW——HOPE LIGHTENS THE EYE

Chapter XVIII JUST OVER THE BORDER——A HAIL AND FAREWELL

Chapter ~IX AN HOUR IN ELFLAND——A CLAMOR HALF HEARD

Chapter XX THE LURE OF THE SPIRIT——THE FLESH IN PURSUIT

Chapter XXI THE LURE OF THE SPIRIT——THE FLESH IN PURSUIT

Chapter XXII THE BLAZE OF THE TINDER——FLESH WARS WITH THE FLESH

Chapter XXIII A SPIRIT IN TRAVAIL——ONE RUNG PUT BEHIND

Chapter XXW ASHES OF TINDER——A FACE AT THE WINDOW

Chapter XXV ASHES OF TINDER——THE LOOSING OF STAYS

Chapter XXVI THE AMBASSADOR FALLEN——A SEARCH FOR THE GATE

Chapter XXVII WHEN WATERS ENGULF US——WE REACH FOR A STAR

Chapter XXVIII A PILGRIM, AN OUTLAW——THE SPIRIT DETAINED

Chapter XXIX THE SOLACE OF TRAVEL——THE BOATS OF THE SEA

Chapter XXX THE KINGDOM OF GREATNESS——THE PILGRIM ADREAM

Chapter XXXI A PET OF GOOD FORTUNE——BROADWAY FLAUNTS ITS JOYS

Chapter XXXII THE FEAST OF BELSHAZZAR——A SEER TO TRANSLATE

Chapter XXXIU WITHOUT THE WALLED CITY——THE SLOPE OF THE YEARS

Chapter XXXIV THE GRIND OF THE MILLSTONES——A SAMPLE OF CHAFF

Chapter XXXV THE PASSING OF EFFORT——THE VISAGE OF CARE

Chapter XXXVI A GRIM RETROGRESSION——THE PHANTOM OF CHANCE

Chapter XXXVII THE SPIRIT AWAKENS——NEW SEARCH FOR THE GATE

Chapter XXXVIII IN ELF LAND DISPORTING——THE GRIM WORLD WITHOUT

Chapter XXXIX OF LIGHTS AND OF SHADOWS——THE PARTING OF WORLDS

Chapter XL A PUBLIC DISSENSION——A FINAL APPEAL

Chapter XLI THE STRIKE

Chapter XLII A TOUCH OF SPRING——THE EMPTY SHELL

Chapter XLIII THE WORLD TURNS FLATTERER——AN EYE IN THE DARK

Chapter XLIV AND THIS IS NOT ELF LAND——WHAT GOLD WILL NOT BUY

Chapter XLV CURIOUS SHIFTS OF THE POOR

Chapter XLVI STIRRING TROUBLED WATERS

Chapter XLVII THE WAY OF THE BEATEN——A HARP IN THE WIND

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《嘉莉妹妹(英文版)》是美国20世纪第一部描写都市生活的力作,小说真实地再现了一个农村姑娘如何受到芝加哥灯红酒绿、浮华丑恶氖围的熏染,逐渐泯灭淳朴的个性,以牺牲色相为代价成为纽约电影界的名演员,从而跻身于上流社会。小说因其太过真实的描写剌痛了道德家们的眼睛。当年为出版社审阅书稿的就是美国著名作家、长篇小说《章鱼》的作者弗兰克·诺克斯,尽管诺克斯对这位文学新人身上闪现着的深刻、敏锐的批判精神大加赞赏,最终也没能扭转遭禁的厄运。

美国第一位诺贝尔文学奖得主辛克莱·刘易斯曾满怀深情地说:“德莱塞于三十年前写作了他的处女作《嘉莉妹妹(英文版)》,而我在二十五年前就读到了它;它像一股自由、强劲的西风吹进闭塞、沉闷的美国,给我们滞塞的个人天地里带来了自马克’吐温和魏特曼以来的第一缕新鲜空气。”

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本书是美国现实主义作家德莱塞的重要作品之一,是《珍妮姑娘》的姐妹篇。本书通过嘉莉的坎坷遭遇,反映了十九世纪末期美国资本主义社会表面繁荣下,失业、贫困、饥饿的阴暗面。一个世纪以来,《嘉莉妹妹》尽管受到某些非议,但始终是读者爱不释手的一部名著。

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