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作者: (英)查尔斯·兰姆著;刘炳善译
出版社:上海译文出版社,2006
简介:《伊利亚随笔》荟萃了英国著名作家查尔斯·兰姆(Carles Lamb,1775 ~1834)最出色的随笔作品,堪称十九世纪英国文学的瑰宝。在这些随笔中,兰姆以“伊利亚”为笔名,从日常作息、家长里短切人,将平生感念娓娓道来;随笔主题既与兰姆本人的独特经历水乳交融,又浸淫于广阔深挚的人道主义氛围;文风含蓄迂回之余,亦不失情真意切,纤毫毕现地展示了英式随笔的至高境界。正如三十年代我国作家梁遇春所言:对丁心灵的创伤,兰姆是一剂“止血的良药”。 本书选录了《伊利亚随笔》中的主要作品,包括《南海公司回忆》、《除夕随想》等诸多名篇。著名翻译家刘炳善先生的译文精到而隽永,恰到好处地传达了兰姆独树一帜的文字魅力。本书所配的二十多幅插图,出自英国著名画家谢帕德(Ernest H.shepard)手笔,极具收臧价值。 这部十九世纪初期的英国文学经典里的某些篇章,竟同布迪厄的看法不谋而合,这为我们在不同的时代和民族背景下验证布氏理论的“普适性”提供了有趣的案例。 本书选录了《伊利亚随笔》中的主要作品,包括《南海公司回忆》、《除夕随想》等诸多名篇。著名翻译家刘炳善先生的译文精到而隽永,恰到好处地传达了兰姆独树一帜的文字魅力。本书所配的二十多幅插图,出自英国著名画家谢帕德(Ernest H.shepard)手笔,极具收臧价值。
作者: 曾繁亭著
出版社:河北人民出版社,1999
简介:厄内斯特·海明威(Ernest Hemingway,1899—1961),是蜚声世界文坛的美国现代著名小说家,以“迷惘的一代”的代表著称。他的风格和文体独具一格,在欧美风靡一时,很有影响。一九五四年,海明威荣获诺贝尔文学奖。 海明威生于芝加哥伊利诺斯奥克派克一个医生家庭。他喜欢打猎钓鱼。小时候常常跟父亲到密执安的瓦伦湖去度过夏季,养成对户外生活的爱好。一九一七年,中学毕业后,海明威当上堪萨斯城《明星报》的记者,受到严格的新闻记者职业训练。第一次世界大战时,他由于眼睛有病不能参军,便志愿参加美国红十字会的医疗队,当了一名急救车的司机。在抢救伤员中,他身负重伤。伤愈后,他从意奥前线“光荣归来”,成为一时的“英雄”。 战后,海明威以加拿大多伦多《明星报》驻欧记者的身分侨居巴黎并积极参加以格特鲁德斯坦恩为首的文学创作团体活动,正式开始了他的文学创作生涯。他刻苦学习写作,潜心研究怎样使用最简洁的语言,怎样写得精炼含蓄,逐步形成自己的风格,二十年代,他除了写短篇小说外,先后出版了两个长篇:《太阳也升起来了》(1926)和《永别了,武器》(1929)。这两部作品是海明威早期创作中的两部代表作。前者描写一群参加过欧洲大战的青年流落在巴黎的情景。他们精神苦闷,生活漫无目的,成天喝酒,钓鱼,看斗牛,有时堕入三角恋爱,发生无谓的争吵。他们形迹放浪,心里咀嚼的却是莫名的悲哀。这种彷徨、空虚的情绪引起战后不少年轻人的共鸣,使作者成了“迷惘的一代”的代言人;后者以作家的亲身经历揭露了帝国主义的战争宣传。美国统治阶级在大战开始时,坐山观虎斗,同时向交战国双方提供武器,但他们眼看自己的利益受到侵犯时,便撕下了和平的假面具,声言要“拯救世界民主”,拣起“神圣”、“光荣”、“牺牲”等口号,诱骗美国青年到欧洲战场去充当炮灰。海明威对这种宣传极为反感,他通过主人公的内心独白说:“什么神圣、光荣、牺牲这些空泛的字眼,我一听就害臊”,“我可没见到什么神圣的东西,光荣的东西也没有什么光荣,至于牺牲,那就象芝加哥的屠宰场,不同的是肉拿来埋掉罢了。” 二十年代末,海明威回到美国,居住在弗罗里达州,并以此为据点进行广泛的游历:去西班牙看斗牛,非洲打猎,古巴钓鱼。在这个时期里他写了不少短篇小说,反映了钓鱼、狩猎、比拳、斗牛等生活,创造了刚毅不屈,视死如归的“硬汉”典型。 三十年代中期,西班牙内战爆发,海明威四次赴西班牙。他不仅仅是个战地记者,而且是西班牙共和政府的热情支持者。他的剧本《第五纵队》(1938)与小说《丧钟为谁而鸣》(1940)都是以西班牙内战为背景的。 第二次世界大战期间,海明威是个勇敢的反法西斯战士,他曾在古巴创立一个反法西斯的情报中中心,并用自己的游艇来诱捕德国潜艇。接着他又作为随军记者去欧洲参加了不少军事行动,例如解放巴黎的战斗。战争期间海明威曾来中国访问。 第二次世界大战结束后,海明威定居古巴。一九五二年,他发表以古巴渔村为背景的中篇小说《老人与海》,获得了一九五三年美国普利策文学奖和一九五四年诺贝尔文学奖。《老人与海》描写一个古巴渔民圣地亚哥连续八十四天没有捕到鱼,好容易捕到了一条大鱼,却被鲨鱼吃掉。故事寓意是人在同外界势力搏斗中终归失败,这是海明威的一贯主题,但《老人与海》增添了新意,即老人在同鲨鱼搏斗中表现了非凡的毅力。小说中有句话足以概括作者的思想:“一个人并不是生来要给打败的,你尽可以把他消灭掉,但他的精神是不可战胜的。” 海明威成长的年代,正是资本主义日趋没落的年代。这种时代的特点,使海明威的思想呈现出复杂和矛盾的状态。他既看见了资本主义世界的解体和所谓西方文明的堕落,但又不能从自己狭窄的视野中找到出路,因此眼前感到一片迷茫,而被人称作“迷惘的一代”的主要代表。海明威的作品内容,除了他所喜爱的钓鱼、狩猎、滑雪、斗牛以外,最常见的主题就是对普通人的真诚和勇敢的歌颂,也就是面对死亡而毫无惧色的形象。在他看来,人生不过是一场悲剧,而人的唯一的价值和出路就是面对死亡,无所畏惧。因此,他笔下的人物常常是“硬汉”,但又往往是孤独和绝望。 在艺术手法上,海明威用对话的简洁、明快、有力,修辞的干净,韵调的自然,形成了独特的创作风格。海明威使用的语言和刻划的形象鲜明具体,但是他的主题却含蓄隐晦。初读他的作品,似乎一目了然,但细心阅读,又不免感到寓意深远。他曾经把自己的作品比作漂浮在海上的冰山,露出水面的只有八分之一,还有八分之七深藏水下。 因此,深沉含蓄是海明威写作的一个突出特点。 海明威的散文风格朴实无华,简明清新。一九五四年授予他诺贝尔文学奖时,就特别强调他独创一格的现代散文的叙事能力。 海明威的艺术描写也有明显的局限性,他不善于展开广阔的社会生活描写,人物缺少多方面的、丰富的性格特征。 由于世界观中的矛盾,同时疾病严重,海明威于一九六一年用猎枪自杀。
简介:This book is a thorough introduction to the most important topics in data mining and machine learning. It begins with a detailed review of classical function estimation and proceeds with chapters on nonlinear regression, classification, and ensemble methods. The final chapters focus on clustering, dimension reduction, variable selection, and multiple comparisons. All these topics have undergone extraordinarily rapid development in recent years and this treatment offers a modern perspective emphasizing the most recent contributions. The presentation of foundational results is detailed and includes many accessible proofs not readily available outside original sources. While the orientation is conceptual and theoretical, the main points are regularly reinforced by computational comparisons. Intended primarily as a graduate level textbook for statistics, computer science, and electrical engineering students, this book assumes only a strong foundation in undergraduate statistics and mathematics, and facility with using R packages. The text has a wide variety of problems, many of an exploratory nature. There are numerous computed examples, complete with code, so that further computations can be carried out readily. The book also serves as a handbook for researchers who want a conceptual overview of the central topics in data mining and machine learning. Bertrand Clarke is a Professor of Statistics in the Department of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, and the Center for Computational Sciences at the University of Miami. He has been on the Editorial Board of the Journal of the American Statistical Association, the Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, and Statistical Papers. He is co-winner, with Andrew Barron, of the 1990 Browder J. Thompson Prize from the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Ernest Fokoue is an Assistant Professor of Statistics at Kettering University. He has also taught at Ohio State University and been a long term visitor at the Statistical and Mathematical Sciences Institute where he was a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in the Data Mining and Machine Learning Program. In 2000, he was the winner of the Young Researcher Award from the International Association for Statistical Computing. Hao Helen Zhang is an Associate Professor of Statistics in the Department of Statistics at North Carolina State University. For 2003-2004, she was a Research Fellow at SAMSI and in 2007, she won a Faculty Early Career Development Award from the National Science Foundation. She is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of the American Statistical Association and Biometrics.
作者: (加)欧·汤·西顿(Ernest Thmpson Seton)著;孙淇译
出版社:新时代出版社,2012
简介:本册介绍了五个故事:红脖子松鸡漂亮、勇敢,可是,最终,它却没能逃脱猎人设下的圈套。阿特拉夫从弱小成长为成熟的蝙蝠。它的幸福生活又经历了哪些冒险呢?
作者: (加)欧·汤·西顿(Ernest Thmpson Seton)著;孙淇译
出版社:新时代出版社,2012
简介:本册介绍了四个故事:小熊焦尼大小身体就不好,于是多了一份焦躁和任性,不过,他却得到了酒店工作人员的照顾,直到死去;“栗色旋风”是一匹野马,它比飞毛腿幸运的是,最终它加入了野马群……
作者: (美)海明威(Ernest Hemingway)著;陌上花译
出版社:立信会计出版社,2012
简介:海明威的短篇以陈述句为主,描写精准,对白简短,给读者以最直接生动的印象,影响了世界上许多现当代作家。本书收录了海明威数十篇经典小说,《老人与海》是他最具代表性的作品之一。
简介:The Caribbean islands - heaven on earth. Some 7,000 mesmerizing isles crisscrossing nearly 2,500 miles of crystal-clear waters teeming with all manner of fish and shellfish. Lands that brim with exotic tropical fruit and strange vegetables, Volcanic islands, boiling lakes, sulfur pits. Varying languages, dialects, music, history, cultures, and traditions. This book deals with both cultural and culinary aspects of the Caribbean: Take a wild trip with us. From Bermuda in the north to the Netherland Antilles in the south. Dance from island to island like coconut trees in the wind. Be serenaded by the fun sounds of calypso, reggae, cadence by the sweet music of steelbands. Listen to whistling frogs, noisy crickets, cocks that crow all day and birds that sing at night. Enjoy brilliant sunsets, hazy dawns, huge full moons and skies that light up with twinkling stars. Touch the Bahamas where revelers at the Junkanoo Festival twirl you around their intricate steps. Stop off in Cuba and sam ple a Cohiba cigar. Let your taste buds savor fine morsels of crocodile while exotic Tropicana dancers sway through a rainforest in resplendent costume as they did for Ernest Hemingway so many years ago. Travel to Haiti. Experience a captivating voodoo ceremony. Stop in Jamaica. Partake in the tastes offered by the Mount Diablo vendors. Breathe in the aroma of Blue Mountain coffee. Learn to make jerk. Understand the truth about the Rastafarian movement. Attend a Hindu wedding in Trinidad or try a mouth-watering shark-and-bake at Maracas Bay. Stop off in Dominica, home of the crapaud, where manicou and agouti are eaten with gusto and the backs of land crabs stuffed with spicy crabmeat. Learn about the manna from the sea, the elusive titiri that only appear three days after the quarter moon. Hike to hot and cold sulfur springs emptying out into pristine rivers and teeming with crayfish. View four-hundred-foot waterfalls and primordial giant ferns that protect the wild animals. Ever head of a flying fish? What about a Baku, a little mischievous man who lives in a bottle? Or Lamolie House in Grenada, where the caretaker drank the embalming fluid from his masters coffin, leaving him to haunt the house forever? Ever eaten a dunk? Sipped cactus soup? Tasted a pepperpot that has been going to 100 years? Gone hunting for wild pig, stepped into a cageful of iguanas, or seen a farm where green turtles are raised? These are the ingredients for a cuisine extraordinaire! Local, spicy, delicious, mouth-watering, different. So open your palate and taste the Caribbean! - Dust jacket.
简介:These essays explore the relationship between culture and politics in the modern world. They range in space from Iran to Algeria, and the eastern marchlands of Europe to the Atlantic, and in time over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. But they are all inspired by a cluster of linked preoccupations with the nature of the social order now emerging in the world and the kinds of moral and political legitimation it requires and permits. The essays are also linked by Ernest Gellner's distinctive, and highly arresting, intellectual temper and style. The volume will interest a wide range of readers in the social sciences and philosophy.
作者: 张鸿亮编著
出版社:东北师范大学出版社,2007
简介: 在很多学者眼里,学术是一个严肃的概念,具有专属的性质。学术研究是特定时空中,特定社会群体的专属工作。按照此逻辑,中小学教师的研究肯定不是学术研究,充其量是自己的教学经验总结. 美国当代教育家欧内斯特l博耶(ernest lboyer)认为学术应该有着更为广阔的含义,他提出一种新的学术范式,将学术分为探究的学术、综合的学术、应用的学术、教学的学术。教学的学术即传播知识。教学作为一种学术性活动,既可以表现为作学术报告,也可以表现为在教室里上课,它们应该得到同等的重视。 《教师法》、《教师资格条例》明确认定教师是专业技术人员。中小学教师具有深厚的教学专业知识。长期的教学实践形成了他们对专业的科学、客观、理性思考,并通过规范的学术文章呈现出来。谁能说他们的研究不是“有系统的、较专门的学问”,即学术研究呢? 在普通教师的视角中,他们更关注的是自己的教学能否实现目标的达成以及目标达成的效益,对这两部分的关注构成了20世纪以来西方“有效教学”理论的核心。
作者: (美)欧内斯特·海明威(Ernest Hemingway)著;赵少华,董衡巽译
出版社:长江文艺出版社,2012
简介:本小说是海明威于1951年在古巴写的一篇中篇小说,于1952年出版。《老人与海》是海明威最著名的作品之一,它围绕一位老年古巴渔夫,与一条巨大的马林鱼在离岸很远的湾流中搏斗。
简介: Virtue epistemology is an exciting, new movement receiving an enormous amount of attention from top epistemologists and ethicists; this pioneering volume reflects the best work in that vein. Featuring superb writing from contemporary American philosophers, it includes thirteen never before published essays that focus on the place of the concept of virtue in epistemology. In recent years, philosophers have been debating how this concept functions in definitions of knowledge. They question the extent to which knowledge is both normative (i.e., with a moral component) and non-normative, and many of them dispute the focus on justification, which has proven to be too restrictive. Epistemologists are searching for a way to combine the traditional concepts of ethical theory with epistemic concepts; the result is a new approach called virtue epistemology--one that has established itself as a particularly favorable alternative. Containing the fruits of recent study on virtue epistemology, this volume offers a superb selection of contributors--including Robert Audi, Simon Blackburn, Richard Foley, Alvin Goldman, Hilary Kornblith, Keith Lehrer, Ernest Sosa, and Linda Zagzebski--whose work brings epistemology into dialogue with everyday issues.
Illustrated dictionary of architecture
作者: (美)欧内斯特·伯登(Ernest Burden)著;张利,姚虹译
出版社:中国建筑工业出版社,1999
简介:《世界建筑简明图典(精)》全面地介绍了世界各地、各时期建筑的基本信息,包括流派、作品、人物及相关理论、名词、术语等。书中附有许多图片,以帮助读者系统掌握建筑专业各个门类的知识。全书共有5000多幅图片用于配合3000多个词条及众多的子词条的释义。与设计直接相关的词条总量超过了1500个。虽然这部词典中包含了大量的建筑构造条目,但它还是为建筑设计准备的,词条的选取也是从建筑设计的角度出发的,它们包括:风格,从古代到当代。建筑类型。设计,设计元素以及构图。建筑材料,特别是用于建筑结构中的材料。建筑的组成部分、构件以及形式。
简介:Paul Roazen's study of Sigmund Freud and his complex relationships with the men and women who formed his circle is widely recognized as the best portrait of Freud and his world, and it focuses as much on the human dramas involved as on the ideas the participants developed. Here, around the master, are the disciples Alfred Adler, Wilhelm Stekel, Carl Jung, and Otto Rank, who broke away to found their own movements; the loyalists such as Karl Abraham and Sandor Ferenczi; the great woman therapists, including Helene Deutsch, Melanie Klein, and Anna Freud; as well as such younger students as Wilhelm Reich, Erik Erikson, and Erich Fromm. Roazen draws on several hundred interviews with more than 70 people who knew Freud, as well as the unreleased papers of his authorized biographer, Ernest Jones.
简介: Short and snappy as it is, Stephen King's On Writing really contains two books: a fondly sardonic autobiography and a tough-love lesson for aspiring novelists. The memoir is terrific stuff, a vivid description of how a writer grew out of a misbehaving kid. You're right there with the young author as he's tormented by poison ivy, gas-passing babysitters, uptight schoolmarms, and a laundry job nastier than Jack London's. It's a ripping yarn that casts a sharp light on his fiction. This was a child who dug Yvette Vickers from Attack of the Giant Leeches, not Sandra Dee. "I wanted monsters that ate whole cities, radioactive corpses that came out of the ocean and ate surfers, and girls in black bras who looked like trailer trash." But massive reading on all literary levels was a craving just as crucial, and soon King was the published author of "I Was a Teen-Age Graverobber." As a young adult raising a family in a trailer, King started a story inspired by his stint as a janitor cleaning a high-school girls locker room. He crumpled it up, but his writer wife retrieved it from the trash, and using her advice about the girl milieu and his own memories of two reviled teenage classmates who died young, he came up with Carrie. King gives us lots of revelations about his life and work. The kidnapper character in Misery, the mind-possessing monsters in The Tommyknockers, and the haunting of the blocked writer in The Shining symbolized his cocaine and booze addiction (overcome thanks to his wife's intervention, which he describes). "There's one novel, Cujo, that I barely remember writing." King also evokes his college days and his recovery from the van crash that nearly killed him, but the focus is always on what it all means to the craft. He gives you a whole writer's "tool kit": a reading list, writing assignments, a corrected story, and nuts-and-bolts advice on dollars and cents, plot and character, the basic building block of the paragraph, and literary models. He shows what you can learn from H.P. Lovecraft's arcane vocabulary, Hemingway's leanness, Grisham's authenticity, Richard Dooling's artful obscenity, Jonathan Kellerman's sentence fragments. He explains why Hart's War is a great story marred by a tin ear for dialogue, and how Elmore Leonard's Be Cool could be the antidote. King isn't just a writer, he's a true teacher. --Tim Appelo --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. As his diehard fans know, King is a member of a writers-only rock 'n' roll band (Amy Tan is also a member), and this recording starts off with a sampling of their music. It may sound unsettling to some, but King quickly puts listeners at ease with his confident, candid and breezy tone. Here, King tells the story of his childhood and early influences, describes his development as a writer, offers extensive advice on technique (read: write tight and no bullshit) and finally recounts his well-known experience of being hit by a drunk driver while walking on a country road in 1999 and the role that his work has played in his rehabilitation. While some of his guidance is not exactly revolutionary (he recommends The Elements of Style as a must-have reference), other revelations that vindicate authors of popular fiction, like himself, as writers, such as his preference for stressing character and situation over plot, are engrossing. He also offers plenty of commonsense advice on how to organize a workspace and structure one's day. While King's comical childhood anecdotes and sober reflections on his accident may be appreciated while driving to work or burning calories on a treadmill, the book's main exercise does not work as well in the audio format. King's strongest recommendation, after all, is that writers must be readers, and despite his adept performance, aspiring authors might find that they would absorb more by picking up the book. Based on the Scribner hardcover (Forecasts, July 31, 2000). Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Adult/High School-By the time King was 14, the scads of rejection slips he'd accumu-lated grew too heavy for the nail in the wall on which they were mounted. He replaced the nail with a spike and went on writing. This straight-up book inspires without being corny, and teens suspicious of adult rhap-sodies to perseverance will let down their guard and be put at ease by the book's gritty conversational tone. The first 100 pages are pure memoir-paeans to the horror movies and fanzines that captivated King as a child, the expected doses of misadventure (weeks of detention for distributing his own satirical zine at school; building an electromagnet that took out the electricity of half a street), and hard times. King writes just as passion-ately in the second half of the book, where the talk turns to his craft. He provides plenty of samples of awkward or awful writing and contrasts them with polished versions. Hand this title to reluctant readers and reluctant writers, sit back, and watch what happens.-Emily Lloyd, Fairfax County Public Library, VA Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. In 1981 King penned Danse Macabre, a thoughtful analysis of the horror genre. Now he is treating his vast readership to another glimpse into the intellect that spawns his astoundingly imaginative works. This volume, slim by King standards, manages to cover his life from early childhood through the aftermath of the 1999 accident that nearly killed him. Along the way, King touts the writing philosophies of William Strunk and Ernest Hemingway, advocates a healthy appetite for reading, expounds upon the subject of grammar, critiques a number of popular writers, and offers the reader a chance to try out his theories. But most important, we who climb aboard for this ride with the master spend a few pleasant hours under the impression that we know what it!s like to think like Stephen King. Recommended for anyone who wants to write and everyone who loves to read. -"Nancy McNicol, Hagaman Memorial Lib., East Haven, CT Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. King could write a phone book and make it not only a best-seller but also gripping reading. So expect his fiction-writing how-to to be a megahit that reaches plenty of readers besides wanna-be novelists. It is riveting, thanks to King's customary flair for the vernacular and conversational tone, and to the fact that he flanks his advice with two memoirs, the latter recalling his near-fatal 1999 stint as the victim of a bad driver. The first memoir, "C.V.," concentrates on his life as a writer, which began in childhood. It took some time to publish for money, but ever since Carrie garnered $400,000 for paperback rights, he has been the Stephen King. He loves to write, though he emphasizes it is far more work than play. Loving it is essential, though, and having a good "toolbox," full of vocabulary, grammar, and the usage and mechanics prescribed by Strunk and White's perdurable Elements of Style, is next most important. It is invaluable to read a lot, and the key to novel writing is following the story--not a plot that can be charted or outlined, but the developments natural for the characters, given the situation they are in. For himself, King says, good health and a good marriage have been crucial, never more so than during his recovery from the accident. Good advice and a good, ordinary life, relayed in spunky, vivid prose, are the prime ingredients of what must be considered not at all the usual writer's guide. Ray Olson Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Generous, lucid, and passionate, King (Hearts in Atlantis, 1999, etc.) offers lessons and encouragement to the beginning writer, along with a warts-and-all account of a less-than-carefree life. The composition of this memoir, King's first nonfiction work since Danse Macabre, was interrupted when he was almost killed by a drunk driver in 1999. The first portion of it shares the making of the writer: his impoverished but experientially rich childhood, his first efforts and influences, the threadbare existence he and his wife Tabitha lived until the publication of Carrie, and his remarkable success thereafter. There are some delightful anecdotes here. In a late-night creative frenzy, his wife sleeping in their London hotel room, King asks the concierge for a place to write and is led to Rudyard Kipling's desk. Though intimidated, King proceeds to write the beginnings of Misery, then thanks the concierge, who tells him, "Kipling died there actually. . . . While writing." King discusses his problems with drugs and alcohol and offers an assessment of his own work (he doesn't think much of Insomnia or Rose Madder, but he liked Cujo and regrets that he was too drunk at the time to remember writing any of it). Written largely while recovering from his accident, the rest of the memoir answers the questions King hears from aspiring writers, as well as the questions they should be asking, but don't. With examples that reach from T.S. Eliot to pulp fiction, there's much trenchant material here on how to construct a story, how to revise, and how to go about building a career. King stresses character and situation over plotting, and insists on basics-like Strunk and White and, above all, endless reading and writing. While his proposed output might intimidate some, his enthusiasm wins out.A useful book for any young writer, and a must for fans, this is unmistakably King: friendly, sharply perceptive, cheerfully vulgar, sometimes adolescent in his humor, sometimes impatient with fools, but always sincere in his love of language and writing -- Copyright © 2000 Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. The Washington Post Book World Combines autobiography and admonition, inspirations and instruction. It's an enjoyable mix. -- Review The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)The best book on writing. Ever! USA TodayA fascinating look at the evolution and redemption of one of the hardest-working storytellers writing today. The Washington Post Book WorldCombines autobiography and admonition, inspirations and instruction. It's an enjoyable mix.
简介:penguin popular classics jack has a very useful fictional wicked brother called ernest, as well as a very mis- chievous real friend called algernon. when algernon arrives at jack's.country house claiming to be ernest, only a black handbag and an ageing governess can provide the solution to the ensuing hullabaloo. penguin popular classics are the perfect introduction to the world-famous penguin classics series - which encompasses the best books ever written, from homer's odyssey to orwelrs 1984 and everything in between. for a full list and ideas on what to read next, visit www.penguinclassics.com 作者简介: oscar wilde (1854-1900). playwright, poet, essayist, and wit, he is now as famous for his flamboyant lifestyle and epigrams as for his plays, poems and fiction. oscar fingal o'flahertie wills wilde was born in 1854 in dublin. his father was the eminent surgeon sir william wilde and his mother a literary hostess who was also known as a writer under her pen name 'speranza'. study- ing classics first at trinity college in dublin before going on to magdalen college, oxford, wilde proved to be a brilliant scholar, winning the newdigate prize for his poem 'ravenna'. while at oxford his flamboyant appearance and conspicuous espousal of aestheticism - art for art's sake - attracted great attention, much of it hostile. with his talent, wit, charm and instinct for publicity, wilde soon became a familiar name in the literary world, as much for his conversational skills as for his writing. his first collection, poems, was published in 1881 shortly before he embarked on a one-year lecture tour of north america. arriving in new york, wilde is recorded as saying, 'i have nothing to declare but my genius' - one of the many epigrams attributed to him. after his marriage to constance lloyd in 1884 he published several books of stories for children, originally written for his own sons. lordarthur savile's crime appeared shortly before his only novel, the picture of dorian gray (1891). after 189o wilde had increasing success on stage with his shrewd and sparkling comedies, lady windermere's fan (1892), a woman of no importance (1893), an ideal husband (1895) and his masterpiece, the importance of being earnest (1895). wilde's play, salome, written in french, was refused a licence in london but was performed in paris in 1896 and later adapted as an opera by richard strauss. translated by wilde's close friend lord alfred douglas ('bosie'), it appeared for publication in england withillustrations by aubrey beardsley. douglas's father, the marquess of queensberry, strongly disapproved of his son's friendship with the notorious playwright, and after he publicly insulted wilde a quarrel ensued which eventually led to wilde's imprisonment in i895 for homosexual offences. he was sentenced to two vears' imprisonment with hard labour, which left him on his release in 1897 bankrupt and weakened. relying on the generosity of friends, he went to live in france, adopting the name of sebastian melmoth. while here he wrote his famous poem, the ballad of reading gaol. wilde died in exile in france in 1900. letters he had written to lord alfred while in prison were published in 1905 under the title de profundis. of the importance of being earnest, his most famous play, wilde wrote 'it is exquisitely trivial, a delicate bubble of fancy, and it has its philosophy.., that we should treat all the trivial things of life seriously, and all the serious things of life with sincere and studied triviality.' readers may also find the following books of interest: neil bartlett, who was that man? (1992); k. beckson (ed.), wilde: the critical heritage (1970); richard ellmann, oscar wilde (1987); h. montgomery hyde, oscar wilde: a biography (1976); r. shewan, oscar wilde: art and egotism (1977); and p. raby, oscar wilde (1988).
简介:This book explores the way in which the American writers Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway and Zora Neale Hurston used modernist primitivism to assert a uniquely American literary identity in the face of European cultural hegemony. The extended introduction traces the history of primitivism from a classical rhetorical trope to its emergence in the twentieth century as an aesthetic, exemplified by Picasso and his use of African masks, that combined new work in the human sciences (especially anthropology and psychology) with new ideas in the visual arts to challenge traditional ideas of realism and artistic accomplishment. The first two chapters bring together visual evidence, published and unpublished writings, and linguistic theory to give the first detailed account of the theoretical and gender concerns of the Stein-Picasso collaboration, which culminated in Picasso's Les demoiselles d'Avignon and Stein's Melanctha . In the final two chapters, the author shows how both Hemingway and Hurston participated in the racialist scientific debates of the 1920s and used primitivism to find their respective artistic voices. Hemingway did so in his use of American Indians in recasting his life narratives in the Nick Adams stories. Hurston did so in her attempts to use her anthropological training to construct a mythic African-American past.
简介: ????The story of the making of To Have and Have Not(1944) is an exciting and complex one, ranging from the widely reported romance between its stars, Humphrey Bogart and the unknown nineteen-year old Lauren Bacall, to one of the more subtle developments in the wartime alliance between the United States and the Batista regime in Cuba. Bruce F. Kawin's substantial and informed introduction reflects this excitement while explaining the complexities, helping all film scholars, students, and buffs to gain a fuller appreciation of one of Hollywood's most memoriable melodramas. ????This is a story also of a collaboration amoung four important writers: Ernest Hemingway, Howard Hawks, Jules Furthman, and William Faulkner.


































