《飘(套装共2册)》既是一部浪漫主义小说,又是一部现实主义小说。其中南北战争前南方庄园的快乐生活、郝思嘉对爱情的向往、白瑞德传奇般的发家经历均具有浓郁的浪漫主义色彩。另一方面,小说所描写的战争是真实的,围绕着战争的社会环境也是典型和真实的。作者用编年史的方式详尽地展现了内战前后美国南部广阔的社会生活及南方奴隶制社会走向崩溃的过程,使读者一览南北战争的全景。
《飘》可以看作是一部历史题材的社会小说,同时又充满了较强的浪漫色彩。整部小说洋洋洒洒,气势恢宏,可谓一幅浪漫的历史和社会画卷。小说以美国南北战争前后的南方佐治亚州为背景,以一个种植园主郝嘉乐的女儿郝思嘉为核心人物,通过几个家族的兴衰变化反映了美国南方各州在这一重要历史时期的社会现实。阅读该书,仿佛手持一首恢宏的史诗,让我们陶醉其中,爱不释手,读后心情也久久无法平静。 《飘(共2册)(英文版)》是全英文版,但尽量多做一些注释,以帮助读者掌握语言知识和背景知识并理解原文。 购买《我的心灵藏书馆》系列其他图书请点击:
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2 Chapter 1
31 Chapter 2
56 Chapter 3
88 Chapter 4
107 Chapter 5
134 Chapter 6
180 Chapter 7
RART 2
193 Chapter 8
220 Chapter 9
266 Chapter 10
282 Chapter 11
291 Chapter 12
317 Chapter 13
337 Chapter 14
353 Chapter 15
371 Chapter 16
RART 3
384 Chapter 17
415 Chapter 18
436 Chapter 19
456 Chapter 20
467 Chapter 21
487 Chapter 22
496 Chapter 23
521 Chapter 24
559 Chapter 25
579 Chapter 26
609 Chapter 27
626 Chapter 28
647 Chapter 29
664 Chapter 30
RART 4
686 Chapter 31
708 Chapter 32
729 Chapter 33
748 Chapter 34
776 Chapter 35
808 Chapter 36
849 Chapter 37
871 Chapter 38
907 Chapter 39
928 Chapter 40
952 Chapter 41
983 Chapter 42
1005 Chapter 43
1025 Chapter 44
1042 Chapter 45
1071 Chapter 46
1083 Chapter 47
RART 5
1118 Chapter 48
1134 Chapter 49
1161 Chapter 50
1175 Chapter 51
1182 Chapter 52
1204 Chapter 53
1225 Chapter 54
1242 Chapter 55
1254 Chapter 56
1270 Chapter 57
1287 Chapter 58
1296 Chapter 59
1313 Chapter 60
1321 Chapter 61
1337 Chapter 62
1344 Chapter 63
&"Dont ! Dont !&" cried Melanie, dropping her tatting and flinging herself onto the sofa and drawing Scarletts head down onto her shoulder. &"I shouldnt have talked about it all and distressed you so. I know how dreadfully you must feel and well never mention it again. No, not to each other or to anybody. Itll be as though it never happened. But,&" she added with quiet venom, &"Im going to show India and Mrs. Elsing whats what. They neednt think they can spread lies about my husband and my sister-in-law. Im going to fix it so neither of them can hold up their heads in Atlanta. And anybody who believes them or receives them is my enemy.&"
Scarlett, looking sorrowfully down the long vista of years to come, knew that she was the cause of a feud that would split the town and the family for generations.
Melanie was as good as her word. She never again mentioned the subject to Scarlett or to Ashley. Nor, for that matter, would she discuss it with anyone. She maintained an air of cool indifference that could speedily change to icy formality if anyone even dared hint about the matter. During the weeks that followed her surprise party, while Rhett was mysteriously absent and the town in a frenzied state of gossip, excitement and partisanship.