马克吐温英文简介

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1、黄金时代一去不返。

Golden age gone

2、如果你收养了一只饥饿可怜的狗,并且让它舒适顺利,它将不会咬你,这便是一个人与一只狗之间最主要的差别。

If you adopt a hungry dog and make it comfortable, it won't bite you This is the main difference between a man and a dog

3、老习惯可不是一下就能从窗口上扔出去的,而是一个一个哄着它们从楼梯上走下来。

Old habits can not be thrown out of the window, but one to coax them down from the stairs

4、喜剧,就是悲剧加上时间。

Comedy, is the tragedy plus time

5、我从来不让上学耽误我的学习。

I never let go to school to delay my study

6、真理是我们所拥有的东西中,最有价值的东西。让我们节约吧。

Truth is the most valuable thing that we have Let's save it

7、个人都像月亮,都有着不愿示人的一面。

All men are like the moon, and they all have one side to show

8、美貌和魅力原是两种要拿的东西,幸而不是所有的美女全都有魅力,往往是相貌平常的女人反而倒另有一种妩媚之处。

Beauty and charm is two to take things, fortunately, not all beauty has all the charm, and tend to be plain woman instead of otherwise a charm

9、有一个人从天堂来到人间旅游,他所使用的是有效三十天的减价票,他试图要把他的回程票卖掉。

There was a man who came to the world from heaven, and he was on a thirty day discount, trying to sell his return ticket

10、当我7岁时,我感到我父亲是天底下最聪明的人;当我14岁时,我感到我父亲是天底下最不通情达理的人;当我21岁时,我忽然发现我父亲还是很聪明的。

When I was 7 years old, I feel my father is the smartest person in the world; when I was 14 years old, I feel my father is in the world the churlish to man; when I was 21 years old, I suddenly found my father is very clever

11、每条纬线都认为他只要获得了权利,就可以成为赤道。

Each weft all think of him as long as you get the right, you can become the

12、如果你照顾一只肚子饿的狗,给它食物,让它过好日子,这只狗绝对不会反咬你一口,这就是狗与人类最主要的不同。

If you take care of a hungry dog, give it food and let it live a good life, the dog absolute't bite your one mouthful, this is people and dogs the most important

13、当我14岁时,我受不了我的父亲,他愚蠢极了。但是我21岁的时候,我很惊讶他七年变得这么聪明!

When I was 14, I couldn't stand my father He was stupid But when I was 21, I was surprised to find that he had become so smart in seven years!

14、当你发现自己属于大多数这边的时候,就应该停下来反思一下。

When you find yourself on the side of most of the time, you should stop and reflect on it

15、领先的秘密在于开始行动。

The secret of leading is to begin to act

16、想出新办法的人在他的办法没有成功以前,人家总说他是异想天开。

Come up with new methods in the way he did not succeed before, people always say he is fantastic

17、真理的靴子尚未穿上,谎言就跑遍世界。

The truth has not yet been put on boots, it has traveled all over the world

18、之后的二十年,你更可能因为那些你没有去做的事情而后悔,而不是因为那些你做了的事。所以,扔开绳索,从安全的港口出发,在航行中遭遇信风、探索、梦想和发现。

In the next twenty years, you're more likely to regret the things you didn't do, not because of what you did So throw off the rope, starting from the safe harbor, encounter trade, exploration, and discovery in sailing dream

19、必要的时候不妨把衣服穿得马虎一点,可是心灵美必须保持整洁才行。

When necessary, may wish to wear a little sloppy clothes, but the beauty of the mind must be kept clean and tidy

20、别到处埋怨这个世界欠你一个美好的生活,世界什么都不欠你,它比你先到。

Don't complain about the world owes you a good life, the world owes you nothing, it is better than you

21、在人生的前半,有享乐的能力而无享乐的机会;在人生的后半,有享乐的机会而无享乐的能力。

In the first half of life, there is the capacity for enjoyment without the opportunity of enjoyment; in the latter half of life, there is the opportunity to enjoy without the ability to enjoy

22、你为人像水一般软弱。这一点人家很快就会发现的。他们不用费什么劲就会发现你为人没有骨气。他们可以像对付一个奴隶一样对付你。

You are as weak as water This will soon be found They do not charge what Jin will find you as spineless They can deal with you like a slave

23、我们要努力把一生好好地度过,等到死的时候,那就连殡仪馆的老板也会感到惋惜。

We should strive to live a good life, until the death of the time, even the funeral home owners will feel sorry

24、大概是由于妇女缺乏冒险的精神,所以她们不像男人那样喜欢证券投机和开矿办企业这类事情。妇女只有到了精神沮丧的时候,才会对性的勾当发生兴趣。

Is probably due to the lack of the spirit of adventure of women, so they like men like speculative securities and mining enterprises to do this kind of thing Only when women are dePssed, will they be interested in gambling activities

25、就算给人以蠢笨的印象也不要紧。这样的特质可使友谊维系终身——只要不想对方借钱。

Even if a stupid imPssion does not matter Such traits can make friendships last for a lifetime - as long as they don't want to borrow money from each other

26、充实人生,并不全在所有遭遇的事跟事实,而全在于思想的风暴,永远横扫过我们的脑际。

To live life to the full, not all in all encounters with the fact, and is thought of storm, forever across the US

27、在所有动物中,人类是最凶残的,是唯一把自己的快乐建筑在痛苦之上的动物。

In all the animals, man is the most ferocious, is the only one of their own happiness in the pain of the animal

28、真诚的朋友,良好的书本和沉睡的良心,这就是理想的生活。

Sincere friends, good books and sleeping conscience, this is the ideal life

29、如果你说真话,你就不必记住说过的任何话。

If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything

30、在你生命中最重要的两个日子,一个是你出生的日子,一个是你知道你为什么出生的日子。

One of the two most important days in your life is the days when you were born, the one you know why you were born

31、跳舞,像没有人看着那样;热恋,像从未受伤一样;唱歌,像无人听着那样;活着,就把人间当天堂。

To dance, as if nobody was watching; love, like never been hurt; sing, like no one listen to; live, and make the world a paradise

32、这些贵妇仿佛一大片花海,五光十色,灿烂耀眼,她们身上的钻石熠熠生辉,连成一片,仿佛天上的银河。

These ladies as if a large flowers, colorful, brilliant and dazzling, their body diamond shine, connect a piece, as if Heaven galaxy

33、时间流逝,冬天来到了。

Time goes by, winter comes

34、为什么你像一张没写地址的信封一样坐在这里?

Why are you sitting here like an envelope without an address

35、让自己高兴起来的最好办法就是设法让别人高兴起来。

The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer someone else up

36、不要离开幻想,一旦幻想消失,你也许可以继续安在,但生活将从此和你无缘。

Don't go out of your fantasy Once the fantasy is gone, you may be able to keep it safe, but life will never be with you

37、年轻而悲观是最悲惨的事。

Young and pessimistic is the most tragic thing

38、年后,让你感到失望的不会是你做过的事,而会是你没做过的事,所以,请解开绳索,驶离安全的港湾,扔帆起航吧。去探索,去梦想,去发现!

Years later, let you feel disappointed not is what you have done, but you haven't done a thing, so, please untie the rope and sail away from the safe harbor, throw set sail the sail To explore, to dream, to discover!

39、愤怒是一种酸,它对储存它的容器的伤害大于它对任何接触它的物体的伤害。

Anger is an acid, which is more harmful to the container than it is for any contact with it

40、安德鲁神父还教给汤姆一点拉丁语,教给他怎样读和写,他本也可以教给那些女孩的,但她们害怕朋友的嘲笑,有了这种稀奇的本事,朋友们是不会容忍的。

Father Andrew also taught to give Tom a bit of Latin, teach him how to read and write, he can also teach the girls, but they were afraid of a friend ridicule, the ability of the bizarre and friends is not tolerate

41、永远要像你不需要金钱那样地工作,永远要像你不曾被伤害过那样地爱,永远要像没有人在注视你那样地跳舞,永远要像在天堂那样地生活。

Always work like you don't need money, love like you have never been hurt, and dance like no one's watching you, always be like living in heaven

42、一个人要在年轻的时候,感到世界上一切都生气勃勃、趣味无穷,那才需要钱财啊。老天爷为什么不把通常的过程颠倒一下,让多数为首先获得财富,慢慢把它花掉,然后让他们在不需要再有钱的时候,变成一个穷光蛋死去呢?

A person at a young age, feel everything in the world full of vitality and fun, that need money Why don't God put the usual process upside down, so that the majority of the first to get the wealth, slowly it spent, and then let them do not need to have the money, become a poor light egg die

43、摆脱了奴役和罪恶的束缚,摆脱了庸俗和野蛮,生命就显得有生气了。

Out of slavery and the shackles of evil, to get rid of the vulgar and brutal, life becomes angry

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马克吐温英文简介

Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910),well known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist Twain is noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), which has been called "the Great American Novel", and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876)。 He is extensively quoted Twain was a friend to presidents, artists, industrialists, and European royalty

Twain was very popular, and his keen wit and incisive satire earned praise from critics and peers Upon his death he was lauded as the "greatest American humorist of his age", and William Faulkner called Twain "the father of American literature"

Writing

Overview

Twain began his career writing light, humorous verse, but evolved into a chronicler of the vanities, hypocrisies and murderous acts of mankind At mid-career, with Huckleberry Finn, he combined rich humor, sturdy narrative and social critici Twain was a master at rendering colloquial speech and helped to create and popularize a distinctive American literature built on American themes and language Many of Twain's works have been suppressed at times for various reasons Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been repeatedly restricted in American high schools, not least for its frequent use of the word "nigger", which was in common usage in the pre-Civil War period in which the novel was set

A complete bibliography of his works is nearly impossible to compile because of the vast number of pieces written by Twain (often in obscure newspapers) and his use of several different pen names Additionally, a large portion of his speeches and lectures have been lost or were not written down; thus, the collection of Twain's works is an ongoing process Researchers rediscovered published material by Twain as recently as 1995

Early journali and travelogues

Cabin in which Twain wrote Jumping Frog of Calaveras, located on Jackass Hill in Tuolumne County Historical marker and interior view availableTwain's first important work, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County", was first published in the New York Saturday Press on November 18, 1865 The only reason it was published there was that his story arrived too late to be included in a book Artemus Ward was compiling featuring sketches of the wild American West

After this burst of popularity, Twain was commissioned by the Sacramento Union to write letters about his travel experiences for publication in the newspaper, his first of which was to ride the steamer Ajax in its maiden voyage to Hawaii, referred to at the time as the Sandwich Islands These humorous letters proved the genesis to his work with the San Francisco Alta California newspaper, which designated him a traveling correspondent for a trip from San Francisco to New York City via the Panama isthmus All the while, Twain was writing letters meant for publishing back and forth, chronicling his experiences with his burlesque humor On June 8, 1867, Twain set sail on the pleasure cruiser Quaker City for five months This trip resulted in The Innocents Abroad or The New Pilgrims' Progress

This book is a record of a pleasure trip If it were a record of a solemn scientific expedition it would have about it the gravity, that profundity, and that impressive incomprehensibility which are so proper to works of that kind, and withal so attractive Yet not withstanding it is only a record of a picnic, it has a purpose, which is, to suggest to the reader how he would be likely to see Europe and the East if he looked at them with his own eyes instead of the eyes of those who traveled in those countries before him I make all pretense of showing anyone how he ought to look at objects of interest beyond the sea – other books do that, and therefore, even if I were competent to do it, there is no need

In 1872, Twain published a second piece of travel literature, Roughing It, as a semi-sequel to Innocents Roughing It is a semi-autobiographical account of Twain's journey to Nevada and his subsequent life in the American West The book lampoons American and Western society in the same way that Innocents critiqued the various countries of Europe and the Middle East Twain's next work kept Roughing It's focus on American society but focused more on the events of the day Entitled The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today, it was not a travel piece, as his previous two books had been, and it was his first attempt at writing a novel The book is also notable because it is Twain's only collaboration; it was written with his neighbor Charles Dudley Warner

Twain's next two works drew on his experiences on the Mississippi River Old Times on the Mississippi, a series of sketches published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1875, featured Twain’s disillusionment with Romantici Old Times eventually became the starting point for Life on the Mississippi

Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn

Twain's next major publication was The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, which drew on his youth in Hannibal Tom Sawyer was modeled on Twain as a child, with traces of two schoolmates, John Briggs and Will Bowen The book also introduced in a supporting role Huckleberry Finn, based on Twain's boyhood friend Tom Blankenship

The Prince and the Pauper, despite a storyline that is omnipresent in film and literature today, was not as well received Telling the story of two boys born on the same day who are physically identical, the book acts as a social commentary as the prince and pauper switch places Pauper was Twain's first attempt at fiction, and blame for its shortcomings is usually put on Twain for having not been experienced enough in English society, and also on the fact that it was produced after a massive hit In between the writing of Pauper, Twain had started Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (which he consistently had problems completing[48]) and started and completed another travel book, A Tramp Abroad, which follows Twain as he traveled through central and southern Europe

Twain's next major published work, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, solidified him as a noteworthy American writer Some have called it the first Great American Novel, and the book has become required reading in many schools throughout the United States Huckleberry Finn was an offshoot from Tom Sawyer and had a more serious tone than its predecessor The main premise behind Huckleberry Finn is the young boy's belief in the right thing to do though most believed that it was wrong Four hundred manuscript pages of Huckleberry Finn were written in mid-1876, right after the publication of Tom Sawyer Some accounts have Twain taking seven years off after his first burst of creativity, eventually finishing the book in 1883 Other accounts have Twain working on Huckleberry Finn in tandem with The Prince and the Pauper and other works in 1880 and other years The last fifth of Huckleberry Finn is subject to much controversy Some say that Twain experienced, as critic Leo Marx puts it, a "failure of nerve" Ernest Hemingway once said of Huckleberry Finn:

If you read it, you must stop where the Nigger Jim is stolen from the boys That is the real end The rest is just cheating

Hemingway also wrote in the same essay:

All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Near the completion of Huckleberry Finn, Twain wrote Life on the Mississippi, which is said to have heavily influenced the former book The work recounts Twain's memories and new experiences after a 22-year absence from the Mississippi In it, he also states that "Mark Twain" was the call made when the boat was in safe water – two fathoms

Attitude towards revolutions

As pointed out previously, Twain acknowledged that he originally sympathized with the more moderate Girondins of the French Revolution and then shifted his sympathies to the more radical Sansculottes, indeed identifying as "a Marat"

Twain supported the revolutionaries in Russia against the reformists, arguing that the Tsar must be got rid of, by violent means, because peaceful ones would not work

Abolition, emancipation, and anti-raci

Twain was an adamant supporter of abolition and emancipation, even going so far to say “Lincoln's Proclamation … not only set the black slaves free, but set the white man free also” He argued that non-whites did not receive justice in the United States, once saying “I have seen Chinamen abused and maltreated in all the mean, cowardly ways possible to the invention of a degraded nature…but I never saw a Chinaman righted in a court of justice for wrongs thus done to him”He paid for at least one black person to attend Yale University Law School and for another black person to attend a southern university to become a minister

Women's rights

Mark Twain was a staunch supporter of women's rights and an active campaigner for women's suffrage His "Votes for Women" speech, in which he pressed for the granting of voting rights to women, is considered one of the most famous in history

Pen names

Twain used different pen names before deciding on Mark Twain He signed humorous and imaginative sketches Josh until 1863 Additionally, he used the pen name Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass for a series of humorous letters

He maintained that his primary pen name came from his years working on Mississippi riverboats, where two fathoms, a depth indicating safe water for passage of boat, was measured on the sounding line A fathom is a maritime unit of depth, equivalent to two yards (18 m); twain is an archaic term for "two" The riverboatman's cry was mark twain or, more fully, by the mark twain, meaning "according to the mark [on the line], [the depth is] two [fathoms]", that is, "The water is 12 feet (37 m) deep and it is safe to pass"

Twain claimed that his famous pen name was not entirely his invention In Life on the Mississippi, he wrote:

Captain Isaiah Sellers was not of literary turn or capacity, but he used to jot down brief paragraphs of plain practical information about the river, and sign them "MARK TWAIN", and give them to the New Orleans Picayune They related to the stage and condition of the river, and were accurate and valuable; … At the time that the telegraph brought the news of his death, I was on the Pacific coast I was a fresh new journalist, and needed a nom de guerre; so I confiscated the ancient mariner's discarded one, and have done my best to make it remain what it was in his hands – a sign and symbol and warrant that whatever is found in its company may be gambled on as being the petrified truth; how I have succeeded, it would not be modest in me to say

Twain's version of the story about his nom de plume has been questioned by biographer George Williams III,the Territorial Enterprise newspaper, and Purdue University's Paul Fatout which claim that mark twain refers to a running bar tab that Twain would regularly incur while drinking at John Piper's saloon in Virginia City, Nevada

作家生涯

马克·吐温的第一部巨著《卡城名蛙》,在1865年11月18日于《纽约周六报刊》首次出版。这作品在那里出版的唯一原因是因为它完成得太迟,赶不及纳入阿特姆斯·沃德收集美国西部特色著作的书中。

这以后,《沙里缅度联邦报》派马克吐温去当时被称为三明治群岛的夏威夷作通讯记者,给联邦报寄来关于那里的事情的信。后来他在旧金山《加利福尼亚大地报》工作时也是根据这些幽默的信件写出的,因为《加利福尼亚大地报》派了他取道巴拿马运河从旧金山到纽约市,作巡回记者。当时他就不断寄出信件给报纸出版,讽刺而幽默地记录他的所见所闻。1867年6月8日,吐温乘游艇前往费城,要住5个月。这一游导致了《傻子旅行》的诞生。

1872年,吐温出版了第二部旅行文学著作《艰苦岁月》作为《傻子旅行》的续集。《艰苦岁月》的内容是吐温到内华达的旅程及在美国西部的后期生马克·吐温活的半自传式描述。这书以“傻子”对欧洲和中东的很多国家的批评来讽刺美国及西方的社会。吐温的下一作品《艰苦岁月》把焦点放在美国社会上。之后的《镀金时代》并不是旅行文学作品,因为这以前的两本书都是旅行文学作品,而这是他第一次写小说。这本书亦很著名,因为这是吐温唯一一本与人合作写成的书;这本书是由吐温和邻居查尔斯·达德利·沃纳写成的。

吐温之后的两本著作均是关于他在密西西比河上的经历。《密西西比河的旧日时光》一系列的小品在1875年出版于《大西洋月刊》,最具特色的是吐温对浪漫主义的醒悟。吐温在《旧日时光》之后更著了《密西西比河上的生活》。之后吐温写了《汤姆·索亚历险记》,这本书描写了他在汉尼拔的童年。吐温模仿自己小时候的性格,塑造出汤姆·索亚的性格来。这书亦引入一角色哈克贝利·费恩为配角。 《王子与乞丐》的故事情节虽然今天常出现于很多**和文学作品中马克·吐温,但其实并不普遍被接纳。这是吐温首次尝试写“乞丐”,其缺点是吐温在英国社会并没有太足够的经历。《王子与乞丐》写作期间,吐温亦开始了《顽童流浪记》的写作,并也把另一部游记《浪迹海外》完成。《浪迹海外》是马克·吐温往中欧及南欧旅行的游记。

吐温之后的出版著作为《哈克贝利费恩历险记》,这本书出版以后,令他成为更著名的伟大美国作家。《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》是《汤姆·索亚历险记》的续集,严肃的气氛比后者更为浓厚。这书成为了美国大部分学校的必修书,因为哈克放弃服从规矩,而很多这样年龄的人马克·吐温正是这样想(哈克的故事背景为还有奴隶制的1850年代)。吐温于1876年夏,《汤姆·索亚历险记》发行后手写了约400页的《顽童流浪记》故事内容。吐温的妻子死于1904年,这以后他才得以把他的著作审查员及编辑者--他的妻子不喜欢的书籍出版。这些书中有一本是《神秘陌生人》,这本书并未在吐温有生之年出版,所以人们找到1897至1905年之间的三种版本的手稿。这三种版本令这部著作的出版情况很混乱,而现在才可得到吐温最先写的版本。吐温最后一部作品是他口述的自传。一些案卷保管人和编辑者把这自传重新整理一遍,要令它的格式更符合一般格式,因而一些吐温的幽默字句被删掉了。

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