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  • 马丁·伊登Martin Eden 著/杰克·伦敦 播/Greg W.

    马丁·伊登MartinEden_英语有声小说,由杰克·伦敦创作。小说以水手马丁为主人公,在一个非常偶然的情况下,认识了罗斯姑娘。不仅被房屋书画和陈设所吸引,同时,也被罗斯的美丽所吸引。而对于罗斯来说,马丁也是一个非常有魅力的男人,他有充沛的朝气还有强壮的体魄。但是马丁还是觉得自己配不上罗斯,为了能够让自己和罗斯更为相配一些,所以开始改造自己的谈吐以及礼仪等等,将爱情化成改造的动力。他不断的看书和浏览一些文学特刊。马丁在工作的时候,也遇到了很多冒险的事情,为了能够让这些事情被罗斯知道,所以他开始写作。从这里,就进行了自己的文字创作生涯。他不听的阅读,不听的写作。每天只睡了5个小时的觉。但是出版界为资产阶级控制,给了马丁很多冷遇对待。马丁被自己的这份爱情所迷了心窍,想到自己是工人阶级,而分外羞愧。但是在创作上,坚持自己的立场,对自己的创作作品也很感兴趣。为了能够让罗斯答应自己,所以也拼命的提升自己的职位。他开始进入到罗斯父亲的事务所之中,一步一步的升职。虽然罗斯对他很是一般,但是他依旧对两者之间的爱情有信心。一场误会的到来,让罗斯提出决裂。马丁在这个时候命运得到改变,自己的作品被报纸和杂志所采纳。马丁很困惑这一切,但是自己的生活发生了非常多的变化。罗斯答应和马丁在一起,而马丁也为此非常反感。赏识他的人死去,他也认为自己活着没有意思,投身大海。喜欢杰克·伦敦作品的朋友还可以收听:The_Sea_Wolf、野性的呼唤_The_Call_Of_The_Wild。

  • 威克菲牧师传The_Vicar_of_Wakefield 著/Oliver Goldsmith 播/Martin Clifton

    Publishedin1766‘TheVicarofWakefield’wasOliverGoldsmith’sonlynovel.Itwasthoughttohavebeensoldtothepublisherfor£60onOliverGoldsmith’sbehalfbyDrJohnsontoenableGoldsmithtopayoffoutstandingrentandtoreleasehimselffromhislandlady’sarrest.ItisthestoryofthefamilyofDrPrimrose,abenevolentvicar,andfollowsthemthroughtheirfallfromfortuneandtheirultimateriseagain.Thestoryprovidesinsightintofamilylifeandcircumstancesinthemid18thcenturyandtheplothasmanyaspectsofapantomimelikequality:Impersonation,deception,anaristocraticvillainandtheabductionofabeautifulheroine.

  • 擒凶记The_Man_Who_Knew_Too_Much 著/G. K. Chesterton 播/Martin Clifton

    GilbertKeithChesterton(1874-1936)wasaninfluentialandprolificEnglishwriteroftheearly20thcentury.Hewasajournalist,apoetandanovelist.Hewrote80booksand200shortstoriesinadditiontohisotherwork.Heisperhapsbestrememberedforhis‘FatherBrown’stories

  • Ricky_Martin_ME_瑞奇马丁自传 著/Ricky Martin 播/佚名

    God,helpmetotellthetruthtothestrongandtoavoidtellingliestogettheweak'sapplause.Ifyougivemefortune,donottakeawaymyreason.Ifyougivemesuccess,donottakeawaymyhumility.Ifyougivemehumility,donottakeawaymydignity.God,helpmetoseetheothersideofthemedal.Don'tletmeblameothersoftreasonjustbecausetheydon'tthinklikeme.God,teachmetolovepeopleasIlovemyselfandtojudgemeasIjudgeothers.Please,don'tletmebeproudifIsucceed,orfallindespairifIfail.Remindmethatfailureistheexperiencethatprecedestriumph.Teachmethatforgivingisthemostimportantinthestrongandthatrevengeisthemostprimitivesignintheweak.Ifyoutakeawaymysuccess,letmekeepmystrengthtosucceedfromfailure.IfIfailpeople,givemecouragetoapologizeandifpeoplefailme,givemecouragetoforgivethem.God,ifIforgetyou,pleasedonotforgetme.

  • Crome_Yellow 著/Aldous Huxley 播/Martin Clifton

    CromeYellow,publishedin1921wasAldousHuxley’sfirstnovel.Inithesatirizesthefadsandfashionsofthetime.Itisthewittystoryofahousepartyat‘Crome’wherethereisagatheringofbrightyoungthings.WehearsomeofthehistoryofthehousefromHenryWimbush,itsownerandselfappointedhistorian;Apocylapseisprophesied,virginityislost,andinspirationalaphorismsaregainedinatrance.Ourhero,Denis,triestocaptureitallinpoetryandisdisappointedinlove……

  • Mrs._Caudle's_Curtain_Lectures 著/Douglas William Jerrold 播/Martin Clifton

    DouglasWilliamJerrold(1803-1857)wasthesonofanactormanager.AftersometimeintheNavyandasanapprenticeprinterhebecameaplaywrightandlaterajournalist.HewasacontemporaryandfriendofCharlesDickens.AsajournalistheworkedforPunchmagazineinwhichMrsCaudle’sCurtainLectureswereserialised,tobepublishedinbookformin1846. JobCaudle,the‘hero’ofthebookisaVictorianshopkeeperwhosewifefindsshecanonlytalktohimwithoutinterruptioninbed.Caudle,whooutliveshiswife,findshecannolongersleepeasilybecauseofhismemoryofthese‘lectures’andresolvestoexorcisehiswife’smemorybyrecordingthelectures,itseemswithaviewtofuturepublicationfortheedificationofothers.Jerrold’shumourshinesthroughthisinsightintoVictorianmiddleclassculture.

  • 小人物日记_The_Diary_of_Nobody 著/George Grossmith 播/Martin Clifton

    它由英国著名喜剧演员、作家、歌手乔治·格罗史密斯和其弟英国著演员、画家威登·格罗史密斯共同编著而成。书中讲述了实实在在的正经人普特尔的幸福生活。普特尔是一个公司的小职员,勤勤恳恳、兢兢业业,他对工作和生活心满意足:在郊区有一幢六个卧室的房子,老板对他很照顾,妻子也与他情投意合,还有两个关系很不错的朋友。踌躇满志的普特尔开始写日记,当然都是些家长里短、柴米油盐,太阳底下无新事。偶尔有机会参加一个上等人的聚会,虽洋相出尽,可老普却并不在意。成为一个体面的绅士是他生活目标,他的努力得到了回报,最终他基本上达到了自己的目标。——TheDiaryofaNobodyisthefictitiousrecordoffifteenmonthsinthelifeofCharlesPooter,hisfamily,friendsandsmallcircleofacquaintances.Itfirstappeared,serialisedinPunchmagazineandmightberegardedasthefirst‘blog’;beingarecordofthesimplicitiesandhumiliationsinthelifeofthismundane,butupright,cityclerk,whohadanincontestablefaiththatarecordofhisdailylifewasworthpreservingforposterity.Setinabout1891inHolloway,whichwasthenatypicalsuburboftheimpecuniouslyrespectablekind,theauthorscontrivearecordofthemanners,customsandexperiencesofthelateVictorianera.Thebarerecordoffacts,simplyrecorded,managestobehumorousratherthandull,nodoubtbecauseoftheusualoccupationsoftheauthors.

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