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出版社: Signet Classics
ISBN:9780451529534
商品编码:10653185178
包装:平装
外文名称:Aesop’s Fables
开本:32
出版时间:2004-10-05
用纸:轻型纸
页数:300
正文语种:英文
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书名:Aesop’s Fables 伊索寓言
难度:Lexile蓝思阅读指数930
作者:Aesop 伊索
出版社名称:Signet Classics
出版时间:2004
语种:英文
ISBN:9780451529534
商品尺寸:10.6 x 2.1 x 17.5 cm
包装:简装
页数:300 编辑推荐
Aesop's Fables《伊索寓言》收录了寓言家伊索收集到的203则寓言故事,被翻译编辑成通俗易懂的英文,并且附上了法国艺术家J. J. Grandville专为伊索寓言创作的木版画。每个故事后均附有一句简练的“moral of the story”来总结故事的精髓。既是优秀的文学作品,也蕴含丰富的哲学道理,无论是儿童、青年还是成人,都适合阅读。
“Kindness is seldom wasted.” — from “The Lion and the Mouse”
It is both amazing and wonderful that so much of the richness of our language and our moral education still owes a huge debt to a Greek slave who was executed more than two thousand years ago. An extraordinary storyteller who used cunning foxes, surly dogs, clever mice, fearsome lions, and foolish humans to describe the reality of a harsh world, Aesop created narratives that are appealing, funny, politically astute, and profoundly true. And Aesop’s truth—often summed up in the pithy “moral of the story”—retains an awesome power to affect us, reaching us through both our intellects and our hearts. 内容推荐
This exclusive Signet Classic edition contains 203 of Aesop’s most enduring and popular fables, translated into readable, modern American English and beautifully illustrated with classic woodcuts by the great French artist J. J. Grandville. A number of Aesop’s masterpieces are recorded in this edition, including: “The Fox and the Grapes”, “The Ants and the Grasshopper” and “The Country Mouse and the Town Mouse” etc.
Edited and with an Afterword by Jack Zipes
With an Introduction by Sam Pickering 作者简介
Aesop, according to various sources, was born in Phrygia, Lydia, Thrace, or Sardis, and lived from about 620 to 560 B.C. Little is known about his life, but Aristotle mentioned his acting as a public defender, and Plutarch numbered him as one of the “Seven Wise Men.” It is generally believed he was a slave, freed by his master because of his wit and wisdom. As Aesop became famous for his fables, which used animals as a code to tell the truth about political injustice, he incurred the wrath of the rulers, either inAthens or Delphi, and was executed. In about 300 B.C., Demetrius Phalereus of Athens made the first known collection of Aesop’s fables, which then spread far beyond the Greek world.
Jack Zipes is a professor of German at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of several books of fairy tales, including Breaking the Magic Spell and Don’t Bet on the Prince. He is also the editor of several volumes of fairy tales, including Beauties, Beasts and Enchantment: Classic French Fairy Tales, The Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde, The Fairy Tales of Frank Stockton, and Arabian Nights.
Sam Pickering teaches English at the University of Connecticut. He has written more than two dozen books, including Waltzing the Magpies, an account of a year he and his family spent in Western Australia, and Dreamtime. 目录
A Note on the Text and Illustrations
Introduction
I The Fox and the Grapes
II The Wolf and the Crane
III The Archer and the Lion
IV The Woman and the Fat Hen
V The Kid and the Wolf
VI The Hawk and the Pigeons
VII The Eagle and the Fox
VIII The Boy and the Scorpion
IX The Fox and the Goat
X The Old Hound
XI The Ants and the Grasshopper
XII The Fawn and Her Mother
XIII The Horse and the Groom
XIV The Mountain in Labor
XV The Flies and the Honey Jar
XVI The Two Bags
XVII The Vain Crow
XVIII The Wolf and the Lamb
XIX The Bear and the Fox
XX The Dog, the Cock and the Fox
XXI The Cock and the Jewel
XXII The Sea Gull and the Hawk
XXIII The Fox and the Lion
XXIV The Creaking Wheels
XXV The Frog and the Ox
XXVI The Farmer and the Snake
XXVII The Lion and the Fox
XXVIII The Fisherman and His Music
XXIX The Domesticated Dog and the Wolf
XXX The Country Mouse and the Town Mouse
XXXI The Dog and the Shadow
XXXII The Moon and Her Mother
XXXIII The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle
XXXIV The Man and the Satyr
XXXV The Tortoise and the Eagle
XXXVI The Mule
XXXVII The Hen and the Cat
XXXVIII The Old Woman and the Wine Bottle
XXXIX The Hare and the Tortoise
XL The Ass and the Grasshopper
XLI The Lamb and the Camel
XLII The Crab and Its Mother
XLIII Jupiter and the Camel
XLIV The Mouse and the Frog
XLV The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf
XLVI The Peach, the Apple, and the Blackberry
XLVII The Hare and the Hound
XLVIII The Stag in the Ox Stall
XLIX The Crow and the Pitcher
L The Lion and the Mouse
LI The One-Eyed Doe
LII The Trees and the Ax
LIII The Lion, the Ass, and the Fox Who Went Hunting
LIV The Travelers and the Bear
LV The Belly and the Members
LVI The Dolphins and the Sprat
LVII The Blind Man and the Whelp
LVIII The Sick Stag
LIX Hercules and the Wagoner
LX The Fox and the Woodcutter
LXI The Monkey and the Camel
LXII The Dove and the Crow
LXIII The Ass and the Lap Dog
LXIV The Hares and the Frogs
LXV The Fisherman and the Little Fish
LXVI The Wind and the Sun
LXVII The Farmer and the Stork
LXVIII The Lioness
LXIX The Brash Candlelight
LXX The Old Woman and the Physician
LXXI The Charcoal-Burner and the Cloth-Fuller
LXXII The Wolf and the Sheep
LXXIII The Farmer and His Sons
LXXIV The Wolves and the Sheep
LXXV The Mole and Her Mother
LXXVI The Swallow and the Crow
LXXVII The Man Bitten by a Dog
LXXVIII The Man and the Lion
LXXIX The Monkey and the Dolphin
LXXXI The Viper and the File
LXXXII The Bundle of Sticks
LXXXIII Jupiter, Neptune, Minerva, and Momus
LXXXIV The Lion in Love
LXXXV The Nurse and the Wolf
LXXXVI The Birdcatcher and the Lark
LXXXVII Jupiter and the Bee
LXXXVIII The Travelers and the Plane Tree
LXXXIX The Fox Without a Tail
XC The Horse and the Stag
XCI The Mischievous Dog
XCII The Geese and the Cranes
XCIII The Quack Frog
XCIV Mercury and the Woodcutter
XCV The Oxen and the Butchers
XCVI The Goatherd and the Goats
XCVII The Widow and the Sheep
XCVIII The Marriage of the Sun
XCIX The Thief and His Mother
C The Gnat and the Bull
CI The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox
CII The Oak and the Reed
CIII The Dog in the Manger
CIV The Goose with the Golden Eggs
CV The Lion and the Dolphin
CVI The Comedian and the Farmer
CVII The Dog Invited to Supper
CVIII The Ass Loaded with Salt
CIX The Thief and the Dog
CX The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner
CXI The Hunter and the Fisherman
CXII The Fir Tree and the Bramble
CXIII The Eagle and the Arrow
CXIV The Two Pets
CXV The Fisherman and Troubled Water
CXVI
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