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英语短篇小说,提供英语短篇小说在线阅读与下载!
篇一:
英文小说推荐篇目
英语小说阅读推荐篇目:
(女生)
短篇或中篇
《格林·盖布尔斯来的安妮》又称《绿山墙的安妮》——喜欢
《鬼妈妈》——其实不恐怖,喜欢
《爱丽丝漫游仙境》——我第一部看的英文版小说
《绿野仙踪》
《简爱》——必读,简单的可以去读牛津书虫版,要提高的选择其他更详细的吧《小王子》
《小公子》
《孤女努力记》——喜欢
《阿拉丁和神灯》
《长腿叔叔》——喜欢
《麦琪的礼物》
《警察与赞美诗》
《欧也妮·葛朗台》
长篇
《小公主》——我小时候最喜欢的
《傲慢与偏见》——女生都应该读的,个人认为女主与男主的结局在那个年代不太可能
《童年·在人间·我的大学》
《魔法灰姑娘》——挺有趣的
《蓝色海豚岛》——讲的是印第安女生在岛上独自生活的故事,较喜欢,也不长,但没耐心看生活类故事的同学请放弃
《鲁滨逊漂流记》——同上
《小妇人》
《悲惨世界》——我较喜欢的,个人觉得比《巴黎圣母院》好看
(男生)
《在月亮下面》
《世界上最冷的地方》
《彼得·潘》
《水孩子》
《麦琪的礼物》
《警察与赞美诗》
《童年·在人间·我的大学》
《小王子》
《基督山伯爵》——有必要的
《哈利波特全集》
《悲惨世界》——我较喜欢的,个人觉得比《巴黎圣母院》好看
《蓝色海豚岛》——讲的是印第安女生在岛上独自生活的故事,较喜欢,也不长,但没耐心看生活类故事的同学请放弃
《鲁滨逊漂流记》——同上/《指环王》
《欧也妮·葛朗台》/《高老头》
PS:
男生的小说,我看的不多,(以上小说我看的大部分也只是中文版的)男女生间的阅读差别没有那么大,以上所列均可读。
英文版可先选择牛津书虫版的看(基本上都有,若没有也请选择自己能接受的、能读懂的英文版,否则很难坚持下去),读完后请写读后感一篇(英文)。
最后加一部老师推的《歌剧魅影》
篇二:
英文短篇小说TheNightingaleandtheRose
2.TheNightingaleandtheRose
(byOscarWilde)
"ShesaidthatshewoulddancewithmeifIbroughtherredroses,"criedtheyoungStudent;"butinallmygardenthereisnoredrose."
Fromhernestintheholm-oaktreetheNightingaleheardhim,andshelookedoutthroughtheleaves,andwondered.
"Noredroseinallmygarden!
"hecried,andhisbeautifuleyesfilledwithtears."Ah,onwhatlittlethingsdoeshappinessdepend!
Ihavereadallthatthewisemenhavewritten,andallthesecretsofphilosophyaremine,yetforwantofaredroseismylifemadewretched."
"Hereatlastisatruelover,"saidtheNightingale."NightafternighthaveIsungofhim,thoughIknewhimnot:
nightafternighthaveItoldhisstorytothestars,andnowIseehim.Hishairisdarkasthehyacinth-blossom,andhislipsareredastheroseofhisdesire;butpassionhasmadehisfacelikepaleivory,andsorrowhassethersealuponhisbrow."
"ThePrincegivesaballtomorrownight,"murmuredtheyoungStudent,"andmylovewillbeofthecompany.IfIbringheraredroseshewilldancewithmetilldawn.IfIbringheraredrose,Ishallholdherinmyarms,andshewillleanherheaduponmyshoulder,andherhandwillbeclaspedinmine.Butthereisnoredroseinmygarden,soIshallsitlonely,andshewillpassmeby.Shewillhavenoheedofme,andmyheartwillbreak."
"Hereindeedisthetruelover,"saidtheNightingale."WhatIsingof,hesuffers-whatisjoytome,tohimispain.SurelyLoveisawonderfulthing.Itismorepreciousthanemeralds,anddearerthanfineopals.Pearlsandpomegranatescannotbuyit,norisitsetforthinthemarketplace.Itmaynotbepurchasedofthemerchants,norcanitbeweighedoutinthebalanceforgold."
"Themusicianswillsitintheirgallery,"saidtheyoungStudent,"andplayupontheirstringedinstruments,andmylovewilldancetothesoundoftheharpandtheviolin.Shewilldancesolightlythatherfeetwillnottouchthefloor,andthecourtiersintheirgaydresseswillthrongroundher.Butwithmeshewillnotdance,forIhavenoredrosetogiveher";andheflunghimselfdownonthegrass,andburiedhisfaceinhishands,andwept.
"Whyisheweeping?
"askedalittleGreenLizard,asheranpasthimwithhistailintheair.
"Why,indeed?
"saidaButterfly,whowasflutteringaboutafterasunbeam."Why,indeed?
"whisperedaDaisytohisneighbour,inasoft,lowvoice."Heisweepingforaredrose,"saidtheNightingale.
"Foraredrose?
"theycried;"howveryridiculous!
"andthelittleLizard,whowassomethingofacynic,laughedoutright.
ButtheNightingaleunderstoodthesecretoftheStudent'ssorrow,andshesatsilentintheoak-tree,andthoughtaboutthemysteryofLove.
Suddenlyshespreadherbrownwingsforflight,andsoaredintotheair.Shepassedthroughthegrovelikeashadow,andlikeashadowshesailedacrossthegarden.
Inthecentreofthegrass-plotwasstandingabeautifulRose-tree,andwhenshesawitsheflewovertoit,andlituponaspray.
"Givemearedrose,"shecried,"andIwillsingyoumysweetestsong."ButtheTreeshookitshead.
"Myrosesarewhite,"itanswered;"aswhiteasthefoamofthesea,andwhiterthanthesnowuponthemountain.Butgotomybrotherwhogrowsroundtheoldsundial,andperhapshewillgiveyouwhatyouwant."
SotheNightingaleflewovertotheRose-treethatwasgrowingroundtheoldsundial.
"Givemearedrose,"shecried,"andIwillsingyoumysweetestsong."ButtheTreeshookitshead.
"Myrosesareyellow,"itanswered;"asyellowasthehairofthemermaidenwhositsuponanamberthrone,andyellowerthanthedaffodilthatbloomsinthemeadowbeforethemowercomeswithhisscythe.ButgotomybrotherwhogrowsbeneaththeStudent'swindow,andperhapshewillgiveyouwhatyouwant."
SotheNightingaleflewovertotheRose-treethatwasgrowingbeneaththeStudent'swindow.
"Givemearedrose,"shecried,"andIwillsingyoumysweetestsong."ButtheTreeshookitshead.
"Myrosesarered,"itanswered,"asredasthefeetofthedove,andredderthanthegreatfansofcoralthatwaveandwaveintheocean-cavern.Butthewinterhaschilledmyveins,andthefrosthasnippedmybuds,andthestormhasbrokenmybranches,andIshallhavenorosesatallthisyear."
"OneredroseisallIwant,"criedtheNightingale,"onlyoneredrose!
IstherenowaybywhichIcangetit?
"
"Thereisaway,"answeredtheTree;"butitissoterriblethatIdarenottellittoyou."
"Tellittome,"saidtheNightingale,"Iamnotafraid."
"Ifyouwantaredrose,"saidtheTree,"youmustbuilditoutofmusicbymoonlight,andstainitwithyourownheart'sblood.Youmustsingtomewithyourbreastagainstathorn.Allnightlongyoumustsingtome,andthethornmustpierceyourheart,andyourlife-bloodmustflowintomyveins,andbecomemine."
"Deathisagreatpricetopayforaredrose,"criedtheNightingale,"andLifeisverydeartoall.Itispleasanttositinthegreenwood,andtowatchtheSunin
hischariotofgold,andtheMooninherchariotofpearl.Sweetisthescentofthehawthorn,andsweetarethebluebellsthathideinthevalley,andtheheatherthatblowsonthehill.YetLoveisbetterthanLife,andwhatistheheartofabirdcomparedtotheheartofaman?
"
Soshespreadherbrownwingsforflight,andsoaredintotheair.Shesweptoverthegardenlikeashadow,andlikeashadowshesailedthroughthegrove.
TheyoungStudentwasstilllyingonthegrass,whereshehadlefthim,andthetearswerenotyetdryinhisbeautifuleyes.
"Behappy,"criedtheNightingale,"behappy;youshallhaveyourredrose.Iwillbuilditoutofmusicbymoonlight,andstainitwithmyownheart's-blood.AllthatIaskofyouinreturnisthatyouwillbeatruelover,forLoveiswiserthanPhilosophy,thoughsheiswise,andmightierthanPower,thoughheismighty.Flame-colouredarehiswings,andcolouredlikeflameishisbody.Hislipsaresweetashoney,andhisbreathislikefrankincense."
TheStudentlookedupfromthegrass,andlistened,buthecouldnotunderstandwhattheNightingalewassayingtohim,forheonlyknewthethingsthatarewrittendowninbooks.
ButtheOak-treeunderstood,andfeltsad,forhewasveryfondofthelittleNightingalewhohadbuilthernestinhisbranches.
"Singmeonelastsong,"hewhispered;"Ishallfeelverylonelywhenyouaregone."
SotheNightingalesangtotheOak-tree,andhervoicewaslikewaterbubblingfromasilverjar.
WhenshehadfinishedhersongtheStudentgotup,andpulledanote-bookandalead-penciloutofhispocket.
"Shehasform,"hesaidtohimself,ashewalkedawaythroughthegrove-"thatcannotbedeniedtoher;buthasshegotfeeling?
Iamafraidnot.Infact,
sheislikemostartists;sheisallstyle,withoutanysincerity.Shewouldnotsacrificeherselfforothers.Shethinksmerelyofmusic,andeverybodyknowsthattheartsareselfish.Still,itmustbeadmittedthatshehassomebeautifulnotesinhervoice.Whatapityitisthattheydonotmeananything,ordoanypracticalgood."Andhewentintohisroom,andlaydownonhislittlepallet-bed,andbegantothinkofhislove;and,afteratime,hefellasleep.
AndwhentheMoonshoneintheheavenstheNightingaleflewtotheRose-tree,andsetherbreastagainstthethorn.Allnightlongshesangwithherbreastagainstthethorn,andthecoldcrystalMoonleaneddownandlistened.Allnightlongshesang,andthethornwentdeeperanddeeperintoherbreast,andherlife-bloodebbedawayfromher.
Shesangfirstofthebirthofloveintheheartofaboyandagirl.Andonthetop-mostsprayoftheRose-treethereblossomedamarvellousrose,petalfollowingpetal,assongfollowedsong.Palewasit,atfirst,asthemistthathangsovertheriver-paleasthefeetofthemorning,andsilverasthewingsofthedawn.Astheshadowofaroseinamirrorofsilver,astheshadowofaroseinawater-pool,sowastherosethatblossomedonthetopmostsprayoftheTree.
ButtheTreecriedtotheNightingaletopresscloseragainstthethorn."Presscloser,littleNightingale,"criedtheTree,"ortheDaywillcomebeforetheroseisfinished."
SotheNightingalepressedcloseragainstthethorn,andlouderandloudergrewhersong,forshesangofthebirthofpassioninthesoulofamanandamaid.
Andadelicateflushofpinkcameintotheleavesoftherose,liketheflushinthefaceofthebridegroomwhenhekissesthelipsofthebride.Butthethornhadnotyetreachedherheart,sotherose'sheartremainedwhite,foronlyaNightingale'sheart's-bloodcancrimsontheheartofarose.
篇三:
短篇小说-pute
短篇小说:
谁才是偷饼干的人?
TheCookieThief
饼干小偷
Awomanwaswaitingatanairportonenight,withsever
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