1872FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSENWHAT THE OLD MAN DOES IS ALWAYS RIGHTby Hans Christian AndersenI WILL tell you a story that was told me when I was a littleboy. Every time I thought of this story, it seemed to me more and more charming; for it is with stories as it is with many people- theybecome better as they grow older.I have no doubt that you have been in the country, and seen a veryold farmhouse, with a thatched roof, and mosses and small plantsgrowing wild upon it. There is a sto
上午10:30分,我开始擦拭书局的玻璃橱窗,铁门拉下了一半,弯低身子将橱窗内的热卖作品重新调整一个位置,眼角余光的熟悉画面让我抬起头,停下手边的工作,看着右前方从Pub里走出来的女子和环绕在她身边约摸有七八个的一群人。我一眼就看见的女子走在正前方,那是一个出奇美丽的女子,从五官到身材比例,在瞧见的范围内我找不到一丝破绽,但让我着迷的不全是她的美,还有她眉间的英气飒爽和隐约的灵魄,总之,她是一个让所有人都震慑惊艳的女子。出色的人是不是也会吸引同样出色的人呢?至少常出现在她左右身边的那两个人是极其引人注意的。右边的男子有着一头显眼的金黄色半长发,淡蓝色的眼珠,脸蛋俊美,看起来像是混血儿,笑起来很有英国皇室贵族的气质。在女子左边的男子比她高了两个头,脸形削瘦、身材修长,我常见到他总是拍拍女子的头,或宠爱似的揽住她的肩,这两个人在她身边如影随形,像是左右护法或保护公主的骑士一样...
附:【本作品来自互联网,本人不做任何负责】内容版权归作者所有。【文案】第一最好不相见如此便可不相恋第二最好不相知如此便可不相思张云逸自己都不知道,这份感情什么从时候开始。随时都等着结束,却不料结束得那么仓促。想一想日后再见,要叫他一声七叔,想一想,那么多节庆。除非不相见。【书名】上海·鼓声迟【作者】生还 【正文】正文 这是开始,也是结束在我开始讲故事之前,请你,忘掉张爱玲的上海,忘掉王安忆的上海,甚至忘掉安妮宝贝们的上海。在我的故事里,上海与格调无关,与小资无关。如果你是一个普通的,生活在上海的人,如果你每天都要往返在地铁站之间,如果,你曾在人流高峰期经过人民广场站,你大概可以认同我的观点。...
夏衍同志是一位博学多才的世纪文化巨匠,在文学、戏剧、电影、新闻、翻译、外事和团结民主党派、知识分子等许多方面,都有突出的贡献和卓越的业绩。他也是新闻战线的老前辈,在上海、广州和桂林编过《救亡日报》(抗战胜利后回上海复刊改名《建国日报》),在香港编过《华商报》,在新加坡编过《南侨日报》,在重庆编过《新华日报》。他在《懒寻旧梦录》的《记者生涯》那一章中回忆,从抗日战争开始到全国解放,“由于偶然的机缘,当了十二年新闻记者”(他将报纸工作从记者直到总编辑的许多岗位都统称为“新闻记者”),他深情地说:“我觉得这十二年是我毕生最难忘的十二年,甚至可以说是我工作最愉快的十二年”。我有幸在他这个“十二年”过了三分之二的时候同这位久已敬仰的前辈结识,其后一直在他的指导下学习编报纸、编副刊,直到离开工作岗位后,也还时常聆听教诲。屈指算来,已有半个世纪了。...
Heroes of the Telegraphby J. MunroPREFACE.The present work is in some respects a sequel to the PIONEERS OFELECTRICITY, and it deals with the lives and principal achievements ofthose distinguished men to whom we are indebted for the introduction ofthe electric telegraph and telephone, as well as other marvels ofelectric science.CONTENTS.CHAPTERI. THE ORIGIN OF THE TELEGRAPHII. CHARLES WHEATSTONEIII. SAMUEL MORSEIV. SIR WILLIAM THOMSON...
How To Tell Stories To Children And Some Stories To Tellby Sara Cone BryantConcerning the fundamental points of method in telling a story, I have little to add to the principles which I have already stated as necessary, in my opinion, in the book of which this is, in a way, the continuation. But in the two years which have passed since that book was written, I have had the happiness of working on stories and the telling of them, among teachers and students all over this country, and in that ex
LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP and Other Early Worksalso spelledLOVE AND FREINDSHIPA collection of juvenile writingsCONTENTSLove and FreindshipLesley CastleThe History of EnglandCollection of LettersScraps*LOVE AND FREINDSHIPTO MADAME LA COMTESSE DE FEUILLIDE THIS NOVEL IS INSCRIBED BY HER OBLIGED HUMBLE SERVANT THE AUTHOR."Deceived in Freindship and Betrayed in Love."LETTER the FIRST From ISABEL to LAURAHow often, in answer to my repeated intreaties that you would give my Daughter a regular detail of the
THE TRUE HISTORY OF LITTLE GOLDENHOODYOU know the tale of poor Little Red Riding-hood, that the Wolfdeceived and devoured, with her cake, her little butter can,and her Grandmother; well, the true story happened quite differently,as we know now. And first of all the little girl was called andis still called Little Golden-hood; secondly, it was not she, nor thegood grand-dame, but the wicked Wolf who was, in the end, caughtand devoured.Only listen....