英語(yǔ)人文讀本(美國(guó)篇)(第二版)
定 價(jià):49 元
叢書名:21世紀(jì)英語(yǔ)專業(yè)系列教材
- 作者:封一函
- 出版時(shí)間:2018/5/1
- ISBN:9787301291078
- 出 版 社:北京大學(xué)出版社
- 中圖法分類:H319.37
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- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開本:16K
《英語(yǔ)人文讀本(美國(guó)篇)(第二版)》收錄的文章主題重經(jīng)典意義和收藏價(jià)值。內(nèi)容涉及倫理道德、宗教習(xí)俗、婚姻家庭、人際關(guān)系、大眾文化、人文修養(yǎng)、心理健康、語(yǔ)言文學(xué)、經(jīng)濟(jì)政治、哲學(xué)美學(xué)等。寫作體裁不限,包括議論文、散文、短篇自傳、隨筆、短篇小說(shuō)等。每篇選文讀來(lái)或是溫馨甜蜜,或是發(fā)人深省,或是深情雋永,或是詼諧幽默,具有驅(qū)惡揚(yáng)善、規(guī)諫或激勵(lì)人生的精神作用。每篇文章還配有導(dǎo)讀和生詞難詞及重要語(yǔ)言點(diǎn)注釋,從而達(dá)到提高英語(yǔ)水平的目的,所選文章大多數(shù)都出自半個(gè)世紀(jì)以前的美國(guó)作家和思想家之手。
封一函,博士、教授、博士生導(dǎo)師, 首都師范大學(xué)外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)院教授、院長(zhǎng)、翻譯研究方向博士生導(dǎo)師、外國(guó)語(yǔ)言文學(xué)一級(jí)學(xué)科(北京市重點(diǎn)建設(shè)學(xué)科)負(fù)責(zé)人、英語(yǔ)語(yǔ)言文學(xué)專業(yè)(北京市特色專業(yè))負(fù)責(zé)人、北京市多語(yǔ)種實(shí)驗(yàn)教學(xué)示范中心主任、外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)院翻譯研究中心主任。
1.Disintroductions Ambrose B ierce ( 1) …………………………………………
2.The Road to Success Andrew Carneg ie ( 4) …………………………………
3.Thanksgiving Andy Rooney ( 7) …………………………………………………
4.H idden Pennies Annie D illard ( 10) ………………………………………………
5.Moral Perfection Benjam in Franklin ( 14) ………………………………………
6.The Ephem era:An Emblem ofHum an Life Benjam in Franklin ( 18) ……………………………………………………………
7.The Handsom e and Deform ed Leg Benjam in Franklin ( 21) …………………
8.TrustYourself:You Know More than You Think You Do Benjam in Spock ( 25) ………………………………………………………………
9.How to Dealw ith People Dale Carneg ie ( 27) …………………………………
10.Education(I) E.B.White ( 35) ………………………………………………
11.Education(II) E.B.White ( 38) ………………………………………………
12.Listening E.Welty ( 41) …………………………………………………………
13.A Message to Garcia ElbertHubbard ( 46) ……………………………………
14.Sinking the Relationship Ellen Goodm an ( 52) ………………………………
15.Learning to Read andW rite Frederick Doug lass ( 55) ………………………
16.Three Days to See Helen Keller ( 62) …………………………………………
17.The Education ofHenry Adam s Henry Adam s ( 66) …………………………
18.Love Your Life Henry David Thoreau ( 73) ……………………………………
19.Solitude Henry David Thoreau ( 75) ……………………………………………
20.My Days Henry David Thoreau ( 79) ……………………………………………
21.TheW riting of English Henry SeidelCanby ( 82) ……………………………
22.The Pathless Profession(I) Henry van Dyke ( 85) …………………………
23.The Pathless Profession(II) Henry van Dyke ( 89) …………………………
24.Haw thorne and H isMosses Herm anMelville ( 94) ……………………………
25.Notes of a Native Son Jam es Baldw in ( 100) …………………………………
26.A D iscussion of Fem inine Types(I) Jam es Thurber ( 104) ………………
27.A D iscussion of Fem inine Types(II) Jam es Thurber ( 110) ………………
28.Stop Murdering the Language John Leo ( 113) ………………………………
29.One Sm all Life Joseph Farkas ( 117) ……………………………………………
30.The Truth about Lying(I) Jud ith Viorst ( 121) ………………………………
31.The Truth about Lying(II) Jud ith Viorst ( 124) ………………………………
32.A ManWho Had No Eyes MacKinlay Kantor ( 128) ……………………………
33.At the Mercy of the Cure MarkMathabane ( 132) ……………………………
34.Mont B lanc Mark Twain ( 137) …………………………………………………
35.TheWays ofMeeting Oppression(I) Martin LutherKing Jr. ( 141) ………
36.TheWays ofMeeting Oppression(II) Martin LutherKing Jr. ( 145) ………
37.The Prom ised Land Mary Antin ( 150) …………………………………………
38.The Rewards of Living a Solitary Life May Sarton ( 156) ……………………
39.A Lesson in Living Maya Angelou ( 159) ………………………………………
40.The TeacherWho Changed My Life N icholas G age ( 164) …………………
41.Pain Is Not the Ultim ate Enemy Norm an Cousins ( 171) ……………………
42.G ive Me Liberty,or G ive Me Death PatrickHenry ( 176) ……………………
43.C ircles RalphWaldo Em erson ( 181) ……………………………………………
44.G ifts RalphWaldo Em erson ( 186) ………………………………………………
45.Nature RalphWaldo Em erson ( 190) ……………………………………………
46.Beauty(I) RalphWaldo Em erson ( 193) ………………………………………
47.Beauty(II) RalphWaldo Em erson ( 196) ………………………………………
48.Spirit RalphWaldo Em erson ( 200) ………………………………………………
49.Art RalphWaldo Em erson ( 204) …………………………………………………
50.The Am erican Scholar(I) RalphWaldo Em erson ( 207) ……………………
51.The Am erican Scholar(II) RalphWaldo Em erson ( 210) ……………………
52.D ivinity SchoolAddress(I) RalphWaldo Em erson ( 213) ……………………
53.D ivinity SchoolAddress(II) RalphWaldo Em erson ( 216) …………………
54.Literary Ethics(I) RalphWaldo Em erson ( 219) ………………………………
55.Literary Ethics(II) RalphWaldo Em erson ( 222) ……………………………
56.Self-Reliance RalphWaldo Em erson ( 225) ………………………………………
57.Daddy Tucked the B lanket(I) RandallW illiam s ( 229) ………………………
58.Daddy Tucked the B lanket(II) RandallW illiam s ( 232) ……………………
59.The PlotAgainst People RussellBaker ( 235) …………………………………
60.EveryMan's NaturalDesire to Be Som ebody E lse(I) SamuelMcChord C rothers ( 239) …………………………………………………
61.EveryMan's NaturalDesire to Be Som ebody E lse(II) SamuelMcChord C rothers ( 244) …………………………………………………
62.What Is an Am erican? J.Hector St.John de C rèvecoeur ( 248) ……………
63.Beauty Susan Sontag ( 254) ………………………………………………………
64.Neat People vs.Sloppy People Suzanne Britt ( 258) …………………………
65.Som e Self-Analysis Theodore Roethke ( 261) …………………………………
66.The Strenuous Life Theodore Roosevelt ( 265) …………………………………
67.The Crisis(I) Thom as Paine ( 270) ……………………………………………
68.The Crisis(II) Thom as Paine ( 275) ……………………………………………
69.Upon Receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature W illiam Faulkner ( 281) ……………………………………………………………
70.Bovine and Hum an Happiness W illiam Lyon Phelps ( 284) ……………………
71.Why IW rite W illiam Saroyan ( 287) ………………………………………………
72.How It Feels to Be Colored Me(I) Zora Neale Hurston ( 291) ……………
73.How It Feels to Be Colored Me(II) Zora Neale Hurston ( 295) ……………