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Chapter 1 ÎÄÒÕ¸´ÐËʱÆÚ I. Edmund Spenser Epithalamion ºØÐ»éÇú The Faerie Queene Ïɺó Ñ¡ÎÄΪThe Faerie Queene
II£®Christopher Marlowe Tamburlaine Ìúľ¶úת Dr. Faustus ¸¡Ê¿µÂ±¯¾ç The Jew of Malta ÂíÀÖËûµºµÄÓÌÌ«ÈË Edward II °®µÂ»ª¶þÊÀ Hero and Leander º£ÂåÓëÀÕ°²µÂ¶û Ñ¡ÎÄΪDr. Faustus £» The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
III. William Shakespeare Rape of Lucrece ³¿Ë˹ÊÜÈè¼Ç Venus and Adonis άÄÉ˹Óë°²¶«Äá˹ Titus Andronicus Ì©ÍÐ˹°²¶«Äá The Comedy of Errors ´íÎóµÄϲ¾ç The Two Gentlemen of Veroma άÂåÄǶþÉðÊ¿ The Taming of the Shrew ѱº·¼Ç Love¡¯s Labour¡¯s Lost °®µÄͽÀÍ
Richard II Àí²é¶þÊÀ King John Ô¼º²Íõ Henry IV, Parts I and II, Henry V Six Comedies: A Midsummer Night¡¯s Dream ÖÙÏÄÒ¹Ö®ÃÎ The Merchant of Venice ÍþÄá˹ÉÌÈË Much Ado About Nothing ÎÞÊÂÎÞ·Ç As You Like It ½Ô´ó»¶Ï² Twelfth Night µÚÊ®¶þÒ¹ The Merry Wise of Windsor ÎÂɯµÄ·çÁ÷Äï¶ùÃÇ Two Tragedies: Romeo and Juliet ÂÞÃ×Å·ÓëÖìÀöÒ¶ Julius Caesar ¿Èö
Hamlet Othello King Lear Macbeth Antony and Cleopatra °²¶«ÄáÓë¿ËÀïÅåÌØÀ Troilus and Cressida, and Coriolanus ÌØÂåÒÁÀÕ˹Óë¿ËÀûÎ÷´ï All¡¯ Well That Ends Well (comedy) ÖճɳɾìÊô Measure for Measure (comedy) Ò»±¨»¹Ò»±¨
Pericles ²®Àï¿ËÀû Cymbeline ÐÁ°×ÁÖ The Winter¡¯s Tale ¶¬ÌìµÄ¹ÊÊ The Tempest ±©·çÓê Henry VIII The Two Noble KinsmenÁ½Î»¹ó×åÇׯÝ
Ñ¡ÎÄΪSonnet 18; The Merchant of Venice; Hamlet
IV. Francis Bacon The Advancement of Learning ÂÛ¿ÆÑ§µÄ¼ÛÖµÓë·¢Õ¹ Novum Organum й¤¾ß Apophthagmes New and Old оɸñÑÔ¼ The History of the Reign of Henry VII The New Atlantis дóÎ÷µº Maxims of Law ·¨ÂÉÔÀí The Learning Reading upon the Statute of Uses·¨ÁîʹÓöÁÊé Ñ¡ÎÄOf Studies
V. John Donne The Elegies and Satires Íì¸èÓëÊ®ËÄÐÐÊ« The Songs and Sonnets ¸èÒ¥ÓëÊ®ËÄÐÐÊ« Holy Sonnets ʥʮËÄÐÐÊ« A Hymns to God the Father ¸øÊ¥¸¸µÄÔÞÃÀÊ« Ñ¡ÎÄThe Rising Sun; Death Be Not Proud
VI. John Milton Paradise Lost ʧÀÖÔ° Paradise Regain ¸´ÀÖÔ° Samson AgonistesÁ¦Ê¿²ÎËï Lycidas ÀûÎ÷´ï˹ Areopagitica ÂÛ³ö°æ×ÔÓÉ
Chapter 2 йŵäÖ÷ÒåʱÆÚ I£® John Bunyan The Pilgrim¡¯s Progress Ìì·Àú³Ì Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners ×ïÈËÍ·Ä¿µÄºÕÃâ The Life and Death of Mr. Badman °ÝµÂÃÅÏÈÉúÉúËÀ¼ The Holy War Ê¥Õ½ Ñ¡ÎÄThe Vanity Fair (from the The Pilgrim¡¯s Progress)
II£® Alexander Pope The Dunciad ȺÓÞÊ·Ê« An Essay on Criticism ÂÛÅúÆÀ The Rape of the Lock ¶á·¢¼Ç Ñ¡ÎÄAn Essay on Criticism
III. Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe ³±öѷƯÁ÷¼Ç Captain Singleton ÐÁÁ¢¶Ù´¬³¤ Moll Flanders ζû¸¥À¼µÂ˹ Colonel Jack ½Ü¿ËÉÏУ A Journal of the Plague Year ÔÖÒßÖ®ÄêµÄÈÕ¼Ç Roxana ÂÞ¿ËÈøÄÇ Ñ¡ÎÄRobinson Crusoe
IV. Jonathan Swift A Tale of Tub ľͰ´« The Battle of the Books Êé¼®µÄÕ½¶· Gulliver¡¯s Travels ¸ñÁи¥ÓÎ¼Ç A Modest Proposal Ò»¸öССµÄ½¨Òé The Drapier¡¯s Letters ²¼É̵ÄÊéÐÅ Ñ¡ÎÄGulliver¡¯s Travels
V. Henry Fielding The Coffee House Politician ¿§·ÈÎݵÄÕþÖÎ¼Ò The Tragedy of the Tragedies ±¯¾çÖеı¯¾ç The Historical Register for the Year 1736 1736ÀúÊ·Äê¼ø The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams, Written in Imitation of the Manner of Cervantes The History of Jonathan Wild the Great ´óΰÈ˽ÄÎÉú·Àֵ´« The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling ÌÀÄ·Çí˹ The History of Amelia °¢Ã×ÑÇ Ñ¡ÎÄΪTom Jones
VI. Samuel Johnson Poems: London The Vanity of Human Wishes ÈËÉúÏ£Íû¶à¿Õ»Ã The History of Rasselas, Price of Abyssinia (a romance)°¢±ÈÎ÷ÄáÑÇÍõ×ӵĹÊÊ Irene (a tragedy) °¬ÁÕ The Ramble and The Idler ÂþÓÎÕߺÍÏÐÉ¢Õß Lives of Poets A Dictionary of the English Language Ñ¡ÎÄTo the Right Honorable the Earl of Chesterfield
VII. Richard Brinsley Sheridan The Rival ÇéµÐ The School for Scandal ÔìҥѧУ St. Patrick¡¯s Day Ê¥ÌØÅÁÀï¿Ë½ÚÈÕ Scheming Lieutenant ¹î¼Æ¶à¶ËµÄÖÐξ The Duenna ÉÙÅ®µÄ¼à»¤ÈË The Critic ÅúÆÀ¼Ò Pizarro ±ÈÔúÂÞ Ñ¡ÎÄThe School for Scandal
VIII£® Thomas Gray Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard дÔÚ½ÌÌÃĹµØµÄÍì¸è Ode on a Spring ´ºÖ®ËÌ Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College ÒÁ¶ÙÔ¶Ì÷ Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat °®Ã¨Ö®ËÀËÌ Hymn to Adversity Äæ¾³ËÌ Ñ¡ÎÄElegy Written in a Country Churchyard
Chapter III ÀËÎÂÖ÷ÒåʱÆÚ I£® William Blake Poetic Sketches Ê«¸èÔú¼Ç The Songs of Innocence ÌìÕæÖ®¸è The Songs of Experience ¾ÑéÖ®¸è Marriage of Heaven and Hell ÌìÌÃÓëµØÓüÁªÒö The Book of Urizen ÓÈÀïÔøµÄÊé The Book of Los Âå˹µÄÊé The Four Zoas Ëĸö³ÉÊìµÄ¸öÌå Milton ÃÖ¶û¶Ù Ñ¡ÎÄThe Chimney Sweeper (from Songs of Innocence); The Tyger
II. William Wordsworth Lyrical Ballads (ÊãÇé¸èÒ¥¼¯) The Prelude The Excursion Worshipper of Nature (The Sparr,w¡¯s Nest, To a Skylark, To the Cuckoo, To a Butterfly, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, An Evening Walking, My Heartn Leaps up, Tintern Abbey) Ñ¡ÎÄ£ºI Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, Composed upon Westminster Bridge, She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways, The Solitary Reaper
III. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Lyrical Ballads The Rime of the Ancient Mariner £¨¹ÅÖÛ×ÓÓ½£© Kubla Khan £¨ºö±ØÁÒº¹£© This Lime Free Bower My Prison £¨Ëá³ÈÊ÷ͤ------ÎҵļàÀΣ© Frost at Midnight Îçҹ˪ The Nightingale ҹݺ Biographia Literaria ÎÄѧ´«¼Ç Ñ¡ÎÄKubla Khan
IV£® George Grodon Byron Hours of Idleness ÏÐÉ¢µÄʱ¹â Childe Harold¡¯s Pilgrimage Ç¡¶ûµÂ¹þÂÞµÂÓÎ¼Ç Oriented Tales ¶«·½»¯µÄ´«Ææ The Prisoner of Chillon ÎýÓ¹µÄÇôͽ Manfred Âü¸¥À׵ Don Juan ÌÆè« Cain ¸ÃÒþ The Island µºÓì The Vision of Judgment ÉóÅеÄÏëÏó Ñ¡ÎÄSong for the Luddites ; The Isles of Greece (from Don Juan)
V. Percy Bysshe Shelley The Necessity of Atheism ÎÞÉñÂ۵ıØÒªÐÔ Queen Mab: A Philosophical Poem ÏɺóÂó²¼ Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude ¸´³ðÕß»òÒþ¾ÓÕߵľ«Éñ Julian and Maddalo ÖìÀû°²ÓëÂó´ï¸ñ The Revolt of Islam ÒÁ˹À¼µÄ·´ÅÑ The Cenci ÇÕÆõÒ»¼Ò The Prometheus Unbound½â·ÅÁËµÄÆÕÂÞÃ×ÐÞ˹ Adomais °¢¶àÄá˹ Hellas º£ÄÈ˹ A Defense of Poetry ʫ֮±ç»¤ Ñ¡ÎÄA Song: Men of England; Ode to the West Wind VI. John Keats On First Looking into Chapman¡¯s Homer Endymion Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agens, and Other Poems (Ode on Melancholy, Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode to a Nightingale, Ode to Psyche) Lyric masterpiece (To Autumn, Hyperion) Ñ¡ÎÄOde on a Grecian Urn VII. Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility ÀíÖÇÓëÇé¸Ð Pride and Prejudice °ÁÂýÓëÆ«¼û Northanger Abbey ŵɣ¾õË Mansfield Park Âü˹·Æ¶ûµÂ»¨Ô° Emma °£Âê Persuasion Ȱµ¼ The Watsons Çü³ÂÊÏÒ»°® Fragment of a Novel С˵µÄƬ¶Ï Plan of a Novel С˵µÄ¼Æ»® Ñ¡ÎÄPride and Prejudice
Chapter IV. ά¶àÀûÑÇʱÆÚ I£® Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz ²©×ÈÌØÐ´¼¯ The Posthumous of the Pickwick Club Ƥ¿ËÍþ¿ËÍâ´« Oliver Twist Îí¶¼¹Â¶ù Nicholas Nickleby Äá¹ÅÀ˹Äá¿Ë¶û±´ The Pickwick Paper Ƥ¿ËÍþ¿ËÍâ´« David Copperfield ´óÎÀ¿Æ²¨·Æ¶û Martin Chuzzlewit Âí¶¡Öì¶ûÊöÎ¬ÌØ Dombey and Son ¶±´¸¸×Ó A Tale of Two Cities Ë«³Ç¼Ç Bleak House »ÄÁ¹É½×¯ Little Dorrit С¶ÅÀö Hard Times ¼èÄÑʱÊÀ Great Expectations Ô¶´óǰ³Ì Our Mutual Friends ÎÒÃǹ²Í¬µÄÅóÓÑ The Old Curiosity Shop ÀϹÅÍæµê Ñ¡ÎÄΪOliver Twist
II. The Bronte Sisters Poem by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (Charlotte, Emily, Anne) The Professor (Charlotte) ½Ìʦ Jane Eyre (Charlotte) ¼ò°® Wuthering Heights (Emily) ºôХɽׯ Agnes Grey (Anne) ¸ñÀ×The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Anne)Ò°¸Úׯ԰·¿¿Í Ñ¡ÎÄJane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
III. Alfred Tennyson Poems by Two Brothers Á½ÐÖµÜÊ«¼¯ Poems, Chiefly Lyrical Ê«¼¯£¬Ö÷ÒªÊÇÊãÇéÊ« Poems Ê«¼¯ The Princess ¹«Ö÷ In Memoriam µ¿Äî Idylls of the King ¹úÍõÐðʼ¯ Ñ¡ÎÄBreak,Break,Break, Crossing the Bar, Ulysses
IV. Robert Browning Pauline ²¨ÁÕ Sordello Ë÷¶û´÷Âå Dramatic Lyrics Ï·¾çÊãÇéÊ« Dramatic Romances and Lyrics Ï·¾çÂÞÂüÊ·ºÍÊãÇéÊ« Bells and Pomegranates ÁåîõÓëʯÁñ Men and Women ÄÐÈËÓëÅ®ÈË Dramatic Personae ¾çÖÐÈË The Ring and the Book Ö¸»·ÓëÊé Dramatic Idylls Ï·¾çÌïÔ°Ê« Ñ¡ÎÄMy Last Duchess, Meeting at Night, Parting at Morning
V. George Eliot Scenes of Clerical Life ½ÌÇøÉú»î³¡¾° Adam Bede Ñǵ±±ÈµÂ The Mill on the Floss ¸¥Âå˹ºÓÉϵÄÄ¥·» Romola ÂÞĽÀ Felix holt, the Radical ¼¤½ø·Ö×Ó·ÆÄá¿Ë˹»ô¶ûÌØ Middlemarch Ã׵¶ûÂíÆõ Daniel Deronda µ«Äá¶ûµÒ¡´ï Ñ¡ÎÄMiddlemarch
VI. Thomas Hardy Tess of the D¡¯Urbervilles ̦˿ Jude the Obscure ÎÞÃûµÄôõ The Dynasts Áкó The Return of the Native »¹Ïç The Trumpet Major ºÅ±ø³¤ The Mayor of Casterbridge ¿¨Ë¹ÌØÇÅÊг¤ The Woodlanders ÁֵؾÓÃñ Under the Greenwood ÁÖ¼ä¾ÓÃñ Far from the Madding Crowd Ô¶Àë³¾Ïù Ñ¡ÎÄTess of the D¡¯Urbervilles
Chapter 5 ÏÖ´úÖ÷ÒåʱÆÚ I. George Bernard Shaw Cashel Byron¡¯s Profession ¿¨Ðª¶û°ÝÂ×µÄÖ°Òµ Our Theaters in the Nineties 90Äê´úµÄÓ¢¹úÏ·¾ç Widower¡¯s Houses ÷¤·òµÄ·¿²ú Candida ¿°µÏ´ï Mrs. Warren¡¯s Profession ÎÖÂ×·òÈ˵ÄÖ°Òµ Caesar and Cleoptra ¿ËºÓë¿ËÀû°ÂÅåÌØÀ St. Joan ʥŮÕêµÂ Back to Methuselah »Ø¹éÂêÊ¿ÈöÀ Man and SupermanÈËÓ볬ÈË John Bull¡¯s Other Island Ô¼º²²¼¶ûµÄÁíÍ⵺Óì Pygmalion ²è»¨Å® Getting Married ½á»é Misalliance ²»ºÏÊʵÄϱ¸¾ Fanny¡¯s First Play ·¶ÄáµÄµÚÒ»²¿Ï·¾ç The Doctor¡¯s DilemmaÒ½ÉúµÄÀ§¾³ Too True to be Good ÄÑÒÔÖÃÐÅ Ñ¡ÎÄMrs. Warren¡¯s Profession
II. John Galsworthy From the Four Winds À´×ÔËÄλ´µ×àÕß The Man of Property ²ÆÖ÷ The Silver Box ÒøºÐ The Forsyte Saga¸¥¶ûÈüÌØÈý²¿Çú ( The Man of Property, In Chancery Æï»¢ÄÑÏÂ, To Let ³ö×â) A Modern Comedy ÏÖ´úϲ¾ç End of the Chapter ƪÕÂδβ Ñ¡ÎÄThe Man of Property
III. William Butler Yeats The Lake of Innisfree ÒÁÄá˹µº Sailing to Byzantium Ê»Ïò°Ýռͥ The Countess Cathleen Å®²®¾ô¿ÉªÁÕ Cathleen ni Houlihan ¹ÊÀïºÛµÄ¿ÉªÁÕ The Land of Heart¡¯s Desire ÐÄÀï¿ÊÍûµÄµØ·½ The Shadowy Waters Ç³Ë®Çø Purgatory Á¶Óü Ñ¡ÎÄThe Lake of Innisfree
IV. T. S. Eliot The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock ²¼Â³¸»ÀͿ˵ÄÇé¸è The Waste Land »ÄÔ° Murder in the Cathedral ½ÌÌÃÀïµÄıɱ The Family Reunion ¼ÒÈËÍÅ¾Û The Confidential Clerk »úÒªÃØÊé The Statesmen ÕþÖÎ¼Ò The Cocktail Party¼¦Î²¾Æ»á Ñ¡ÎÄThe Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
V. D. H. Lawrence Sons and Lovers ¶ù×ÓÓëÇéÈË The White Peacock°×¿×ȸ The Trespasser ¹ý¿Í The Rainbow²Êºç Women in Love Áµ°®ÖеÄÅ®ÈË Aaron¡¯s RodÑÇÂ×ÉñÕÌ Kangaroo ´üÊó The Plumed Serpent´øÓðëµÄÉß Lady Chatterley¡¯s Lover St. Mawr ʥĦ¶û The Daughter of the Vicar Ö÷½ÌµÄÅ®¶ù The Horse Dealer¡¯s Daughter··ÂíÈ˵ÄÅ®¶ù The Captain¡¯s Doll °ã³¤µÄÍÞÍÞ The Prussian Officer ÆÕ³ʿ¾ü¹Ù The Virgin and the GypsyÕêÅ®ºÍ¼ªÆÕÈûÈË Trilogy(A Collier¡¯s Friday Night, ¿ó¹¤ÖÜÎåµÄÒ¹ÍíThe Daughter-in-law,¶ùϱ The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyed ÊØ¹ÑµÄ»ô¶ûÒÁµÂ·òÈË Ñ¡ÎÄSons and Lovers
VI. James Joyce Dubliner ¶¼°ØÁÖÈË A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManÇàÄêÒÕÊõ¼ÒµÄ×Ô»Ïñ Ulysses ÓÈÀûÎ÷˹ Finnegans Wake Ϊ·ÒÄá¸ùÊØÁé Ñ¡ÎÄDubliner
ÃÀ¹úÎÄѧ I£® Washington Irving A History of New York form the Beginning of the World to the End of Dutch Dynasty ×Ô¹ÅÖÁºÉÀ¼Õ¼ÁìΪֹµÄŦԼʷ The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent ¼ûÎÅÔú¼Ç Bracebridge Hall ²¼À×˹²¼ÀïÆæ×¯Ô° Tales of a Travel ÂÃÐÐÕߵĹÊÊ The Legend of Sleepy Hollow ˯¹ÈµÄ´«Ëµ Ñ¡ÎÄRip Van Winkle
II. Ralph Waldo Emerson Nature ÂÛ×ÔÈ» Essay É¢Îļ¯ The American Scholar ÂÛÃÀ¹úѧÕß Self-Reliance ÂÛ×ÔÐÅ The Over-Soul ÂÛ³¬Áé Ñ¡ÎÄNature
III. Nathaniel Hawthorne Mosses from an Old Manse¹ÅÕ¬Çà̦ The Snow-Image and Other Twice-Told Tales Ñ©ÏñºÍÆäËû¹ÊÊÂбà The Scarlet Letter ºì×Ö The House of Seven Gables Æß¸ö¼â½Ç¸óµÄ·¿×Ó The Blithedale Romance ¸£¹È´«Ëµ The Marble Faun ´óÀíʯµñÏñ Ñ¡ÎÄYoung Goodman Brown
IV. Walt Whitman Leaves of Grass Ñ¡ÎÄThere Was a Child Went Forth, Cavalry Crossing a Ford, Song of Myself
V. Herman Melville Typee Ì©±È Omoo °ÂÄ Mardi ÂêµÏ Redburn À׵±¾ White Jacket °×ÍâÒ Pierre Ƥ°£¶û Confidence-Man ÐÅÐÄÈË Moby-Dick °×¾¨ Billy Budd ±ÈÀû²®µÂ Ñ¡ÎÄMoby-Dick
Chapter 2 ÏÖʵÖ÷ÒåʱÆÚ I. Mark Twain Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Life on Mississippi The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County Innocent Abroad ɵ¹Ï³ö¹ú¼Ç Roughing It º¬Ý·Èç¿à The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Gilded Age ¶Æ½ðʱ´ú A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur¡¯s Court ÑÇɪÍõ¹¬Í¥ÖеÄÃÀ¹úÀÐ The Tragedy of Pudd¡¯nhead Wilson ɵ¹ÏÍþ¶ûÑ· The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg °Ü»µ¹þµÂÀ³±¤µÄÈË The Mysterious Stranger ÉñÃØµÄİÉúÈË Ñ¡ÎÄAdventures of Huckleberry Finn
II. Henry James The American ÃÀ¹úÈË Daisy Miller ÷ìÎ÷Ã×ÀÕ The European Å·ÖÞÈË The Protrait of A Lady ¹ó¸¾È˵ĻÏñ The Bostonians ²¨Ê¿¶ÙÈË Princess Casamassima ¿¨ÈöÂêÎ÷¹«Ö÷ The Private Life ˽Éú»î The Middle Years ÖÐÄê The Turn of the Screw ÂÝË¿µÄÅ¡½ô The Beast in the Jungle ´ÔÁÖÃÍÊÞ What Maisie Knows ÷Î÷ËùÖªµÀµÄ The Wings of the Dove ¸ëÒí The Ambassadors ´óʹ The Golden Bowl ½ðÍë The Death of a Lion ʨ֮ËÀ Ñ¡ÎÄDaisy Miller
III. Emily Dickinson If you were coming in the fall There came a day Summer¡¯s full I cannot live with You I¡¯m ceded-I¡¯ve stopped being theirs Ñ¡ÎÄThis is my letter to the World, I heard a Fly buzz-when I died I like to see it lap the Miles Because I could not stop for death
IV£® Theodore Dreiserer Sister Carrie ¼ÎÀòÃÃÃà Nigger Jeff ºÚÈ˽ܷò Old Rogaum and His Theresa ÀÏÂÞ¸ñÄ·ºÍËûµÄÌØÀïÈø Jennie GerhardtÕäÄݹÃÄï Trilogy of Desire The Financier ½ðÈÚ¼Ò The Genius Ìì²Å An American Tragedy ÃÀ¹ú±¯¾ç Dreiser at Russia µÂÀ³Èû¶Ô¶íÂÞ˹µÄ¹Û¸Ð Ñ¡ÎÄSister Carrie
Chapter 3 ÏÖ´úÖ÷ÒåʱÆÚ I. Ezra Pound The Cantos ʫՠCollected Early Poems of Ezra Pound ÅӵµÄʫՠPersonae ÈËÎï Cantos Hugh Selwyn Mauberley ÐÝÈû¶ûÎÂβ®Àû Make It New Òª¸ïРLiterary Essays ÎÄѧɢÎÄ The ABC of Reading ÔĶÁÈëÃÅ Polite Essays ÓÅÑŵÄËæ±Ê The Translations of Ezra Pound ÅÓµÂÒëÎļ¯ Confucius ¿××Ó Shih-Ching Ê«¼¯ Ñ¡ÎÄIn a Station of the Metro, The River-Merchant¡¯s Wife: A Letter, A Pact
II. Robert Lee Frost A Boy¡¯s Will Ò»¸öÄк¢¶ùµÄÔ¸Íû North of Boston ²¨Ê¿¶ÙÒÔ±± Mountain Interval New Hampshire к±²¼Ê²¶û Snowy Evening ѩҹͣÂíÔÚÁÖ±ß West-Running Brook ÏòÎ÷Á÷È¥µÄСϪ Collected Poems ʫѡ A Winter Tree Ñ¡ÎÄAfter Apple-Picking, The Road Not Taken, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy EveningÒÔ
III. Eugene O¡¯Neill Bound East for Cardiff Ê»Ïò¶«·½µÄ¿¨µÑ·ò Beyond the Horizon ÌìÍâ±ß Straw Anna Christie The Emperor Jones Çí˹»ÊµÛ The Hairy Ape ëԳ All God¡¯ s Chillun Got Wings ËùÓÐÉϵ۵ÄÑ̶·¶¼Óгá°ò The Great God Brown ΰ´óÖ®Éñ²¼ÀÊ Long Day¡¯s Journal Into Night Ö±µ½Ò¹ÍíµÄÂþ³¤µÄÒ»Ìì Desire Under the Elms ÓÜÊ÷ϵÄÓûÍû Ñ¡ÎÄThe Hairy Ape
IV. F. Scott Fitzgerald This Side of Paradise ÌìÌõÄÕâÒ»±ß Beautiful and Damned ÃÀÀö¶øÔâÂîµÄÈË The Great Gatsby Tender is the Night ҹɫÎÂÈá The Last Tycoon ×îºóÒ»¸ö¾ÞÍ· Flappers and Philosophers ´µÅõÕßÓëÕÜѧ¼Ò Tales of the Jazz Age ¾ôʿʱ´ú All the Sad Young Men ËùÓб¯²ÒµÄС»ï×Ó Taps at Reveille ÅÄ´òÔÚÆð´²¹ÄÉÏ Babylon RevisitedÖØ·µ°Í±ÈÂ× Ñ¡ÎÄThe Great Gatsby
V. Earnest Hemingway In Our Time ÔÚÎÒÃǵÄʱ´ú A Farewell to Arms ÓÀ±ðÁË£¬ÎäÆ÷ For Whom the Bell Tolls É¥ÖÓΪËÇÃÏì The Old Man and the Sea ÀÏÈËÓ뺣 Men Without Women ûÓÐÅ®È˵ÄÄÐÈË Death in the Afternoon ÎçºóÖ®ËÀ The Snows of Kilimanjaro ¿ªÀûÂüÔúÂÞ֮ѩ The Green Hills of Africa ·ÇÖÞµÄÇàɽ Ñ¡ÎÄIndian Camp (from In Our Time)
VI. William Faulkner The Marble Faun ÓñʯÄÁÉñ The Sound and the Fury ÐúÏùÓëɧ¶¯ As I Lay Dying ÎÒÃÖÁôÖ®¼Ê Light in August °ËÔÂÖ®¹â Absalom, Absalom ѺɳÁú£¡ÑºÉ³Áú£¡ Wild Palms ·è¿ñµÄÊÖÕÆ The Hamlet ¹þÄ·À×ÌØ The Unvanquished ²»¿ÉÕ÷·þµÄ Go Down, Moses È¥°É£¬Ä¦Î÷ The Fable Ô¢ÑÔ The Town СÕò The Mansion ´óÏà Soldier¡¯s Pay Ê¿±øµÄ±¨³ê |
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