Jane
A Truth Universally Acknowledged 豆瓣
作者: Susannah Carson 出版社: Random House 2009 - 11
For so many of us a Jane Austen novel is much more than the epitome of a great read. It is a delight and a solace, a challenge and a reward, and perhaps even an obsession. For two centuries Austen has enthralled readers. Few other authors can claim as many fans or as much devotion. So why are we so fascinated with her novels? What is it about her prose that has made Jane Austen so universally beloved?
In essays culled from the last one hundred years of criticism juxtaposed with new pieces by some of today’s most popular novelists and essayists, Jane Austen’s writing is examined and discussed, from her witty dialogue to the arc and sweep of her story lines. Great authors and literary critics of the past offer insights into the timelessness of her moral truths while highlighting the unique confines of the society in which she composed her novels. Virginia Woolf examines Austen’s maturation as an artist and speculates on how her writing would have changed if she’d lived twenty more years, while C. S. Lewis celebrates Austen’s mirthful, ironic take on traditional values.
Modern voices celebrate Austen’s amazing legacy with an equal amount of eloquence and enthusiasm. Fay Weldon reads Mansfield Park as an interpretation of Austen’s own struggle to be as “good” as Fanny Price. Anna Quindlen examines the enduring issues of social pressure and gender politics that make Pride and Prejudice as vital today as ever. Alain de Botton praises Mansfield Park for the way it turns Austen’s societal hierarchy on its head. Amy Bloom finds parallels between the world of Persuasion and Austen’s own life. And Amy Heckerling reveals how she transformed the characters of Emma into denizens of 1990s Beverly Hills for her comedy Clueless. From Harold Bloom to Martin Amis, Somerset Maugham to Jay McInerney, Eudora Welty to Margot Livesey, each writer here reflects on Austen’s place in both the literary canon and our cultural imagination.
We read, and then reread, our favorite Austen novels to connect with both her world and our own. Because, as A Truth Universally Acknowledged so eloquently demonstrates, the only thing better than reading a Jane Austen novel is finding in our own lives her humor, emotion, and love.
和黑猩猩在一起 豆瓣
My life with the chimpanzees
作者: 珍·古道尔 Jane Goodall 译者: 秦薇 / 卢伟 出版社: 科学出版社 2000
当还是个小姑娘的时候珍.古道尔就梦想着终生与动物相伴.最后,好终于如愿以偿.二十六岁的时候,好来到非洲的森林,开始在野外观察黑猩猩.在好的探险生涯里,她必须要面对非洲森林里的重重危险,并多次在与豹子和狮子的相遇中逃生.她逐汽车了解了一个非常精彩的黑猩猩的群体,一种那么聪明的动物,他们的生活,工作,游戏甚至家庭关系都与我们人类惊人的相似.
珍.古道尔和黑猩猩的经历,以及她在黑猩猩方面的重大发现为她赢得了全世界范围内的承认和尊敬.现在,让她自己来给我们讲好的精彩故事.