Originally published in serial format, "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," is the semi-autobiographical portrayal of James Joyce's early upbringing as an Irish Catholic in late 19th century and early 20th century Dublin. At the center of the novel is the protagonist Stephen Dedalus whose life is depicted from its various stages starting in childhood and moving through early adulthood. The language of the novel changes throughout the book to correspond with the artistic development of Stephen Dedalus as he ages and matures. "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" is a masterful depiction of the process of self-discovery that is indicative of the early stages of everyone's life.
詹姆斯·乔伊斯(1882—1941)是爱尔兰著名的现代派小说家,他历时七载完成了代表作《尤利西斯》(1922)。小说的主人公布卢姆是都柏林一家报纸的广告推销员,作者用许多逼真的细节描写这个彷徨苦闷的小市民和他寻欢作乐的妻子莫莉以及寻找精神之父的青年学生斯蒂芬这三个人一昼夜中的经历,实质上是现代西方社会中人的孤独与绝望的写照。作者把小说的主人公和荷马史诗《奥德修记》中的英雄尤利西斯(即奥德修斯)相比拟.把他在都柏林的游荡和尤利西斯的十年漂泊相比拟。
乔伊斯在《尤利西斯》中广泛运用了“意识流“的创作手法,形成一种崭新的风格,成为现代派小说的先驱。他不仅在遣词造句方面刻意创新,而且运用了大量的典故、引语和神话。小说出版后,其中某些词句被认为“淫秽”而受到指摘,因此长期被禁止在英美发行,直到1933年这部巨著才得以公开与英美读者见面。
译者研究本书多年,其译文忠实流畅,而且还对众多典故、引语等作了详尽的注释。
原文Stephen went on: ——Pity is the feeling which arrests the mind in the presence of whatsoever is grave and constant in human sufferings and unites it with the human sufferer. Terror is the feeling which arrests the mind in the presence of whatso...
评分"JOYCE AND HIS TIME": http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/kershner/bioa.html 这个网页足以解答小说中各种与爱尔兰命运、爱尔兰的青年的命运纠缠不休的细节,以及扰攘不宁的大学时代,陪他左右的那些朋友,都曾是谁,后来因何而死。
评分说实话,这本书给我的触动并不是很大。书中主人公立志成为一名艺术家的过程倒给我不少启发: 艺术家的眼光:家庭,宗教(在中国,则为官方说教),性爱都容易使人陷入一种平庸。惟有获得一种获取美感的能力“把普通的生活经历变成具有永恒生命力的光辉的杰作”(P256)的人才有...
评分一个月左右读完,当然不是一直读,偶尔读,最涩记录是一个多小时只盯着一页的一段话的几个词汇看,总之非常伤神经了,乔伊斯说过,他就想伤人。不能说是纯文本阅读,这目前被归为文学流派中意识流的代表作品所产生的艺术感觉远超于所定义的。可以说,我们先不急着对号入座,这...
评分Cranly pointed his long forefinger at him. “Look at him!” he said with scorn to the others. “Look at Ireland's hope!” They laughed at his words and gesture. Temple turned on him bravely, saying: “Cranly, you're always sneering at me. I can see that. ...
This book has a kind of power to encourage you to find out whom you really are in spite of the obstacles. By the way, I felt sorry for Stephen Dedalus's indifferent attitude toward his family members.
评分This book has a kind of power to encourage you to find out whom you really are in spite of the obstacles. By the way, I felt sorry for Stephen Dedalus's indifferent attitude toward his family members.
评分This book has a kind of power to encourage you to find out whom you really are in spite of the obstacles. By the way, I felt sorry for Stephen Dedalus's indifferent attitude toward his family members.
评分This book has a kind of power to encourage you to find out whom you really are in spite of the obstacles. By the way, I felt sorry for Stephen Dedalus's indifferent attitude toward his family members.
评分This book has a kind of power to encourage you to find out whom you really are in spite of the obstacles. By the way, I felt sorry for Stephen Dedalus's indifferent attitude toward his family members.
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