书籍详情
巴黎圣母院
作者:(法)VictorHugo
出版社:外语教学与研究出版社
出版时间:1995-06-01
ISBN:9787560009872
定价:¥16.80
内容简介
《巴黎圣母院》是浪漫主义小说的杰出代表。小说以15世纪的巴黎为背景。爱斯梅拉尔达是一个纯洁、美丽的波希米亚女郎,在巴黎街头卖艺为生。圣母院教堂副主教克洛德·孚罗洛对她动了邪念,指使教堂敲钟人加西莫多劫持爱斯梅拉尔达,但少女被皇家弓箭队队长弗比斯救出。弗比斯仪表堂堂,却自私轻薄;而单纯的爱斯梅拉尔达为其花言巧语所惑,爱上了这位救命“恩人”。孚罗洛出于妒恨在弗比斯与爱斯梅拉尔达幽会时刺伤了弗比斯,并嫁祸爱斯梅拉尔达。在处决少女的那天,加西莫多,这个受到过爱斯梅拉尔达帮助的奇丑,从教堂前的刑场上把少女救下,抢入巴黎圣母院中,爱斯梅拉尔达得以暂时避难。加西莫多悉心照顾少女,显示出他丑陋的外型下美好的灵魂。然而爱斯梅拉尔达被教会视作女巫,法院不顾圣地避难权要求逮捕她。巴黎下层社会的人民赶来营救他们爱戴的美丽少女。孚罗洛在自己的兽欲要求遭到少女拒绝之后,把她交给了前来追捕的官兵。爱斯梅拉尔达被绞死在圣母院前的广场上。加西莫多恨透了邪恶的孚罗洛,虽然这位副主教从小把他抚养大并一直为他所崇拜,他终于把副主教推下圣母院顶楼摔死。加西莫多到公墓里找到爱斯梅拉尔达的尸体,躺在他深深爱慕的少女身边死去了。
作者简介
雨果(1802—1885)是法国浪漫主义文学运动的领袖人物,著名诗人、小说家、文艺评论家、政治家。生于军官家庭,童年时随拿破仑军队辗转欧洲各地。拿破仑失败后,到巴黎读中学,后入法学院。雨果早期诗作《短歌集》,歌颂波旁王朝复辟,将中世纪理想化。后受进步思想启发,摆脱了保皇党观点,1827年《克伦威尔》剧本问世,雨果在前言中阐述了他的浪漫主义文艺思想,成了积极浪漫主义的宣言。1830年《欧那尼》演出成功,标志着浪漫主义对传统古典主义的胜利。1831年长篇小说《巴黎圣母院》出版,成为雨果又一部浪漫主义杰作。路易·波拿巴政变后,雨果被迫逃亡国外。此后流亡的20年期间,雨果完成了他作品中最广阔最有独创性的部分。这些重要作品包括《惩罚集》(1853)、《静观集》(1856)、《历代传说》(1859)、《撒旦的末日》、《上帝》、《悲惨世界》(1862)、《海上劳工》(1866)、《笑面人》(1869)等。《论莎士比亚》(1864)是一部文艺批评专著。雨果1870年回国。1874年完成长篇小说《九三年》,描写法国革命高潮一年的动人场景。1885年在巴黎去世,葬于先贤祠。
目录
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Note to the First Edition.
Note Added to the Definitive Edition (1832)
BOOK ONE
I. The Great Hall
II. Pierre Gringoire
III. Monsieur le Cardinal
IV. Naitre Jacques Coppenole
V. Quasimodo
VI. La Esmeralda
BOOK TWO
I. From C arybdis to Scylla
II. The Place de Greve
III. Besos para Golpes
IV. The Disadvantages of Following a Pretty Woman through the Streets at Night
V. The Disadvantages (continued)
VI. The Broken Pitcher
VII. A Wedding Night
BOOK THREE
I. Notre-Dame
II. A Bird's-Eye View of Paris
BOOK FOUR
I. Kind Souls
II. Claude Frollo
III. Immanis Pecoris Custos Immanior Ipse
IV. The Dog and his Master
V. Claude Frollo (continued)
VI. UnpopuIarity
Table of Contents
BOOK FIVE
I. Abbas Beati Martini
II. This Will Kill That
BOOK SIX
I. An Impartial took at the Old Magistracy
II. The Rat-Hole
III. The Story of a Maize Cake
IV. A Tear for a Drop of Water
V. The Story of the Cake (concluded)
BOOK SEVEN
I. Of the Danger of Confiding your Secret to a Goat
II. A Priest and a Philosopher are Two Different Things
III. The Bells
IV. 'ANATKH
V.The Two Men in Black
VI. The Effect That Can Be Produced by Seven Oaths Uttered in the Open Air
VII. The Bogeyman-Monk
VIII. Of the Usefulness of Windows Looking out on to the River
BOOK EIGHT
I. The Gold Ecu Turned into a Dry Leaf
II. The Gold Ecu Turned into a Dry Leaf(continued)
III. End of the Gold Ecu Turned into a Dry Leaf
IV. Lasciate Ogni Speranza
V. The Mother
VI. Three Men's Hearts Differently Made
BOOK NINE
I. Fever
II. Hunchbached, One-Eyed, Lame Table of Contents
III. Deaf
IV. Earthenware and Crystal
V. The Key to the Red Door
VI. The Key to the Red Door (continued)
BOOK TEN
I. Gringoire Has Several Good Ideas in Succession in the Rue des Bernadins
II. Become a Truand!
III. Three Cheers for Pleasure!
IV. An Awkward Friend
V. The Private Retreat where Monsieur Louis of France Says his Hours
VI.Little Blade on the Ptowl
VII. Chateaupers to the Rescue!
BOOK ELEVEN
I. The Litt1e Shoe
II. La Creaiura Bella Bianco Vestita
III. Phoebus' Marriage
IV. Quasimodo's Marriage
Note to the First Edition.
Note Added to the Definitive Edition (1832)
BOOK ONE
I. The Great Hall
II. Pierre Gringoire
III. Monsieur le Cardinal
IV. Naitre Jacques Coppenole
V. Quasimodo
VI. La Esmeralda
BOOK TWO
I. From C arybdis to Scylla
II. The Place de Greve
III. Besos para Golpes
IV. The Disadvantages of Following a Pretty Woman through the Streets at Night
V. The Disadvantages (continued)
VI. The Broken Pitcher
VII. A Wedding Night
BOOK THREE
I. Notre-Dame
II. A Bird's-Eye View of Paris
BOOK FOUR
I. Kind Souls
II. Claude Frollo
III. Immanis Pecoris Custos Immanior Ipse
IV. The Dog and his Master
V. Claude Frollo (continued)
VI. UnpopuIarity
Table of Contents
BOOK FIVE
I. Abbas Beati Martini
II. This Will Kill That
BOOK SIX
I. An Impartial took at the Old Magistracy
II. The Rat-Hole
III. The Story of a Maize Cake
IV. A Tear for a Drop of Water
V. The Story of the Cake (concluded)
BOOK SEVEN
I. Of the Danger of Confiding your Secret to a Goat
II. A Priest and a Philosopher are Two Different Things
III. The Bells
IV. 'ANATKH
V.The Two Men in Black
VI. The Effect That Can Be Produced by Seven Oaths Uttered in the Open Air
VII. The Bogeyman-Monk
VIII. Of the Usefulness of Windows Looking out on to the River
BOOK EIGHT
I. The Gold Ecu Turned into a Dry Leaf
II. The Gold Ecu Turned into a Dry Leaf(continued)
III. End of the Gold Ecu Turned into a Dry Leaf
IV. Lasciate Ogni Speranza
V. The Mother
VI. Three Men's Hearts Differently Made
BOOK NINE
I. Fever
II. Hunchbached, One-Eyed, Lame Table of Contents
III. Deaf
IV. Earthenware and Crystal
V. The Key to the Red Door
VI. The Key to the Red Door (continued)
BOOK TEN
I. Gringoire Has Several Good Ideas in Succession in the Rue des Bernadins
II. Become a Truand!
III. Three Cheers for Pleasure!
IV. An Awkward Friend
V. The Private Retreat where Monsieur Louis of France Says his Hours
VI.Little Blade on the Ptowl
VII. Chateaupers to the Rescue!
BOOK ELEVEN
I. The Litt1e Shoe
II. La Creaiura Bella Bianco Vestita
III. Phoebus' Marriage
IV. Quasimodo's Marriage
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