发表于2024-12-24
小木屋系列是美国作家罗兰·英格斯·怀德,一个拓荒者家庭的女儿根据早年自身经历写成,内容生动活泼,文字朴实流畅,一经出版便广受欢迎。曾获美国纽伯瑞儿童文学奖,并入选美国教育部评选100本孩子喜欢的童书、美国国家图书馆推荐中小学生必读书目等。本上下册版包含小木屋系列9册全部内容,以英文原版出版,让读者品读原汁原味的经典名著。
《小木屋全集 : THE COMPLETE COLLECTION OF THE LITTLE HOUSE (英文原版·上下册)》一书内容生动活泼,文字朴实流畅。作者在描述生活方式、劳动过程时,具体而精确;在抒情写景时,却又细腻深刻。读者从中可以学到涉及生活各方面的用语和地道的表达方式,从而提高自己的英语水平。同时,又可以从这套丛书中学到一些美国的历史和地理知识,了解美国人民在早期开荒移民时期与自然界的暴风雨、蝗虫、野兽等作斗争的情形;了解到他们砍伐森林、开垦土地、种植作物、畜养牛羊、建造自己家园的艰苦劳动;以及拓荒者日常家庭生活、文娱活动、节日团聚的欢乐情景。
本上下册版为英文原版,涵盖小木屋系列9册全部内容,以国际流行小32开本出版,这套丛书适合初高中或大学低年级学生作为课外泛读材料,对于英语爱好者同样适用。
罗兰·英格斯·怀德,生于美国中部威斯康星州的拓荒者家庭。系美国20世纪四五十年代著名的儿童文学作家。罗兰从65岁才开始儿童文学的创作,毕其一生所完成的9本“小木屋”系列小说,现均为世界儿童文学的经典之作。
Book 1
Little House in the Big Woods
01 LITTLE HOUSE IN THE BIG WOODS 002
02 WINTER DAYS AND WINTER NIGHTS 010
03 The Long Rifle 018
04 CHRISTMAS 023
05 SUNDAYS 032
06 TWO BIG BEARS 039
07 THE SUGAR SNOW 046
08 DANCE AT GRANDPA’S 051
09 GOING TO TOWN 060
10 SUMMERTIME 068
11 HARVEST 077
12 THE WONDERFUL MACHINE 082
13 THE DEER IN THE WOOD 089
Book 2
Little House On the Prairie
01 GOING WEST 094
02 CROSSING THE CREEK 100
03 CAMP ON THE HIGH PRAIRIE 105
04 PRAIRIE DAY 109
05 THE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 115
06 MOVING IN 123
07 THE WOLF-PACK 127
08 TWO STOUT DOORS 135
09 A FIRE ON THE HEARTH 139
10 A ROOF AND A FLOOR 144
11 INDIANS IN THE HOUSE 149
12 FRESH WATER TO DRINK 155
13 TEXAS LONGHORNS 161
14 INDIAN CAMP 165
15 FEVER ’N’ AGUE 169
16 FIRE IN THE CHIMNEY 176
17 PA GOES TO TOWN 180
18 THE TALL INDIAN 187
19 MR. EDWARDS MEETS SANTA CLAUS 192
20 A SCREAM IN THE NIGHT 199
21 INDIAN JAMBOREE 203
22 PRAIRIE FIRE 208
23 INDIAN WAR-CRY 213
24 INDIANS RIDE AWAY 220
25 SOLDIERS 225
26 GOING OUT 229
Book 3
Farmer Boy
01 SCHOOL DAYS 236
02 WINTER EVENING 241
03 WINTER NIGHT 248
04 SURPRISE 252
05 BIRTHDAY 256
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22 FALL OF THE YEAR 353
23 COBBLER 357
24 THE LITTLE BOBSLED 363
25 THRESHING 366
26 CHRISTMAS 369
27 WOOD-HAULING 376
28 MR. THOMPSON’S POCKETBOOK 382
29 FARMER BOY 390
Book 4
On the Banks of Plum Greek
01 THE DOOR IN THE GROUND 396
02 THE HOUSE IN THE GROUND 400
03 RUSHES AND FLAGS 405
04 DEEP WATER 407
05 STRANGE ANIMAL 410
06 WREATH OF ROSES 414
07 Ox ON THE ROOF 418
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29 THE DARKEST HOUR IS JUST BEFORE DAWN 505
30 GOING TO TOWN 511
31 SURPRISE 514
32 GRASSHOPPERS WALKING 520
33 WHEELS OF FIRE 524
34 MARKS ON THE SLATE 527
35 KEEPING HOUSE 530
36 PRAIRIE WINTER 535
37 THE LONG BLIZZARD 538
38 THE DAY OF GAMES 544
39 THE THIRD DAY 548
40 THE FOURTH DAY 549
41 CHRISTMAS EVE 555
Book 5
By the Shores of Silver Lake
01 UNEXPECTED VISITOR 560
02 GROWN UP 564
03 RIDING IN THE CARS 568
04 END OF THE RAILS 575
05 RAILROAD CAMP 579
06 THE BLACK PONIES 583
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25 PA’S BET 689
26 THE BUILDING BOOM 693
27 LIVING IN TOWN 697
28 MOVING DAY 704
29 THE SHANTY ON THE CLAIM 708
30 WHERE VIOLETS GROW 714
31 MOSQUITOES 719
32 EVENING SHADOWS FALL 721
Book 6
The Long Winter
01 MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES 724
02 AN ERRAND TO TOWN 731
03 FALL OF THE YEAR 738
04 OCTOBER BLIZZARD 744
05 AFTER THE STORM 749
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27 FOR DAILY BREAD 878
28 FOUR DAYS’ BLIZZARD 890
29 THE LAST MILE 896
30 IT CAN’T BEAT US 904
31 WAITING FOR THE TRAIN 907
32 THE CHRISTMAS BARREL 912
33 CHRISTMAS IN MAY 915
Book 7
Little Town on the Prairie
01 SURPRISE 922
02 SPRINGTIME ON THE CLAIM 923
03 THE NECESSARY CAT 932
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21 THE MADCAP DAYS 1063
22 UNEXPECTED IN APRIL 1069
23 SCHOOLTIME BEGINS AGAIN 1072
24 THE SCHOOL EXHIBITION 1081
25 UNEXPECTED IN DECEMBER 1089
Book 8
These Happy Golden Years
01 LAURA LEAVES HOME 1096
02 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL 1103
03 ONE WEEK 1109
04 SLEIGH BELLS 1115
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24 ALMANZO GOES AWAY 1234
25 THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS 1238
26 TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS 1244
27 SCHOOL DAYS END 1247
28 THE CREAM-COLORED HAT 1249
29 SUMMER STORM 1257
30 SUNSET ON THE HILL 1263
31 WEDDING PLANS 1267
32 “HASTE TO THE WEDDING” 1271
33 LITTLE GRAY HOME IN THE WEST 1275
Book 9
The First Four Years
01 THE FIRST YEAR 1284
02 THE SECOND YEAR 1311
03 THE THIRD YEAR 1322
04 A YEAR OF GRACE 1329
LITTLE HOUSE IN THE BIG WOODS
Once upon a time, sixty years ago, a little girl lived in the Big Woods of Wisconsin, in a little gray house made of logs.
The great, dark trees of the Big Woods stood all around the house, and beyond them were other trees and beyond them were more trees. As far as a man could go to the north in a day, or a week, or a whole month, there was nothing but woods. There were no houses. There were no roads. There were no people. There were only trees and the wild animals who had their homes among them.
Wolves lived in the Big Woods, and bears, and huge wild cats. Muskrats and mink and otter lived by the streams. Foxes had dens in the hills and deer roamed everywhere. To the east of the little log house, and to the west, there were miles upon miles of trees, and only a few little log houses scattered far apart in the edge of the Big Woods.
So far as the little girl could see, there was only the one little house where she lived with her father and mother, her sister Mary and baby sister Carrie. A wagon track ran before the house, turning and twisting out of sight in the woods where the wild animals lived, but the little girl did not know where it
went, nor what might be at the end of it.
The little girl was named Laura and she called her father, Pa, and her mother, Ma. In those days and in that place, children did not say Father and Mother, nor Mamma and Papa, as they do now.
At night, when Laura lay awake in the trundle bed, she listened and could not hear anything at all but the sound of the trees whispering together. Sometimes, far away in the night, a wolf howled. Then he came nearer, and howled again.
It was a scary sound. Laura knew that wolves would eat little girls. But she was safe inside the solid log walls. Her father’s gun hung over the door and good old Jack, the brindle bulldog, lay on guard before it. Her father would say:
“Go to sleep, Laura. Jack won’t let the wolves in.” So Laura snuggled under the covers of the trundle bed, close beside Mary, and went to sleep.
One night her father picked her up out of bed and carried her to the window so that she might see the wolves. There were two of them sitting in front of the house. They looked like shaggy dogs. They pointed their noses at the big, bright moon, and howled.
Jack paced up and down before the door, growling. The hair stood up along his back and he showed his sharp, fierce teeth to the wolves. They howled, but they could not get in. The house was a comfortable house. Upstairs there was a large attic, pleasant to play in when the rain drummed on the roof. Downstairs was the small bedroom, and the big room.
The bedroom had a window that closed with a wooden shutter. The big room had two windows with glass in the panes, and it had two doors, a front door and a back door. All around the house was a crooked rail fence, to keep the bears and the deer away.
In the yard in front of the house were two beautiful big oak trees. Every morning as soon as she was awake Laura ran to look out of the window, and one morning she saw in each of the big trees a dead deer hanging from a branch.
Pa had shot the deer the day before and Laura had been asleep when he brought them home at night and hung them high in the trees so the wolves could not get the meat.
That day Pa and Ma and Laura and Mary had fresh venison for dinner. It was so good that Laura wished they could eat it all. But mo 小木屋全集(英文原版·上下册) [THE COMPLETE COLLECTION OF THE LITTLE HOUSE] 下载 mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式
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