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发表于2025-02-23
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Shallow, poorly educated Kitty marries the passionate and intellectual Walter Fane and has an affair with a career politician, Charles Townsend, assistant colonial secretary of Hong Kong. When Walter discovers the relationship, he compels Kitty to accompany him to a cholera-infested region of mainland China, where she finds limited happiness working with children at a convent. But when Walter dies, she is forced to leave China and return to England. Generally abandoned, she grasps desperately for the affection of her one remaining relative, her long-ignored father. In the end, in sharp, unexamined contrast to her own behavior patterns, she asserts that her unborn daughter will grow up to be an independent woman. The Painted Veil was first published in 1925 and is usually described as a strong story about a woman's spiritual journey. To more pragmatic, modern eyes, Kitty's emotional growth appears minimal. Still, if not a major feminist work, the book has literary interest. Sophie Ward's uninflected reading is competent if not compelling.
William Somerset Maugham, CH (January 25, 1874 – December 16, 1965) was an English playwright, novelist, and short story writer. He was one of the most popular authors achieving recognition as the highest paid of his profession during the 1930s.
Commercial success with high book sales, successful play productions and a string of film adaptations, backed by astute stock market investments, allowed Maugham to live a very comfortable life. Small and weak as a boy, Maugham had been proud even then of his stamina, and as an adult he kept churning out the books, proud that he could.
Yet, despite his triumphs, he never attracted the highest respect from the critics or his peers. Maugham himself attributed this to his lack of "lyrical quality", his small vocabulary and failure to make expert use of metaphor in his work.
It seems equally likely that Maugham was underrated because he wrote in such a direct style. There was nothing in a book by Maugham that the reading public needed explained to them by critics. Maugham thought clearly, wrote lucidly, and expressed acerbic and sometimes cynical opinions in handsome, civilized prose. He wrote in a time when experimental modernist literature such as that of William Faulkner, Thomas Mann, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf was gaining increasing popularity and won critical acclaim. In this context, his writing was criticized as "such a tissue of clichés that one's wonder is finally aroused at the writer's ability to assemble so many and at his unfailing inability to put anything in an individual way"[16].
Maugham's homosexual leanings also shaped his fiction, in two ways. Since, in life, he tended to see attractive women as sexual rivals, he often gave the women of his fiction sexual needs and appetites, in a way quite unusual for distinguished authors of his time. "Liza of Lambeth," "Cakes and Ale" and "The Razor's Edge" all featured women determined to service their strong sexual appetites, heedless of the result.
Also, the fact that Maugham's own sexual appetites were highly disapproved of, or even criminal, in nearly all of the countries in which he traveled, made Maugham unusually tolerant of the vices of others. Readers and critics often complained that Maugham did not clearly enough condemn what was bad in the villains of his fiction and plays. Maugham replied in 1938: "It must be a fault in me that I am not gravely shocked at the sins of others unless they personally affect me."
Maugham's public account of his abilities remained modest; toward the end of his career he described himself as "in the very first row of the second-raters". In 1954, he was made a Companion of Honour.
Maugham had begun collecting theatrical paintings before the First World War and continued to the point where his collection was second only to that of the Garrick Club[17]. In 1948 he announced that he would bequeath this collection to the Trustees of the National Theatre, and from 1951, some 14 years before his death, it began its exhibition life and in 1994 they were placed on loan to the Theatre Museum in Covent Garden.
與電影的愛情和救贖的主題相比,書更像是一個女性的自我覺醒
評分喜歡同名電影的可以來看原著~
評分lift not the painted veil those who live call life
評分2019年第二本英文書:先看瞭電影,這次纔下決心看書。電影試聽覺效果很不錯,但書更深刻,它涉及瞭女性的自我認知和自我解放。書的開頭和結尾都討論到kitty的原生傢庭,她通過思考與父母的關係,認識到她之所以成為現在的自己的原因。她從一開始的輕浮無知,到對自己失望,但逐漸接納瞭自己。凱蒂從walter和修女身上認識到人類的神性(但這種神性不一定是她推崇的,因為神性抹煞人最基礎的友愛、情愛,她覺得是遙遠而不真實的),又從她和查理偷情這件事看到瞭獸性(並不隻是野蠻,也有控製不住的欲望),然後迴歸瞭正確的自我認知,對未來孩子充滿希冀(希望是個女兒,教她成長為有自己尊嚴,不需依托任何男人的獨立女性)。我覺得毛姆作為一個男性作傢,對女性的認識能達到這種層麵非常高瞭。
評分聽外文書第二本 嗯反復瞭很多次 經典橋段到總是能第一次就捕捉到聽清楚 練聽力任重而道遠啊
Good people all, of every sort, Give ear unto my song; And if you find it wondrous short, It cannot hold you long. In Islington there was a man Of whom the world might say, That still a godly race he ran— Whene'er he went to pray. A kind and gentle hear...
評分(一) “我知道你愚蠢、轻佻、头脑空虚,然而我爱你。我知道你的企图、你的理想,你势力、庸俗,然后我爱你。我知道你是个二流货色,然而我爱你。” 他爱她如斯,然而在她眼里,他却是个无知庸俗、闲言碎语、自命天高、孤芳自赏、冷漠自制、毫无幽默感的老古董。他让她厌恶、...
評分小说《面纱》的扉页上的第一行文字:别揭开这神秘的面纱——雪莱。不得不说,这激发了我阅读此书的兴趣,到底是有什么神秘的面纱? 在瓦尔特死去之前,我都没明白真正的面纱在哪里,又神秘在哪里。他说完“最后死的却是狗”就去世了,一直到小说结束我都还不清楚他的遗言到底是...
評分“我对你不抱什么幻想,我知道你愚蠢、轻浮、没有头脑,但是我爱你。我知道你的目标和理想既庸俗又普通,但是我爱你。我知道你是二流货色,但是我爱你。”这是沃尔特对凯蒂的对白。 “这样说来,她不爱他,却爱着那个她已看穿的卑鄙小人,这就让人费解了。她想着,想着,用一个...
評分该《面纱》的初版紧随电影问世,后又被列入“重现经典”再版,但仍“重现”着初版中的错误,粗略统计近三百处,恐怕是近年来翻译作品中不多见的,很大程度上扭曲了这部优秀作品的真实含义。 其中,有望文生义、或粗心看错造成的误译: 比如,沃尔特弥留之际醒来,说了一句:“...
The Painted Veil pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2025