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㈠ 《契訶夫》的書誰翻譯的好

應該是 汝龍先生
汝龍先生是我國翻譯契訶夫小說的專門家,是自學成才的著名翻譯家,甚至是個體單干戶翻譯家。他的英文和俄語都是自學的。他最大的成就是以個人之力,花費畢生精力,翻譯了契訶夫的全部小說以及戲劇。汝龍先生將畢生的精力奉獻給俄國文學的翻譯,正如巴金所說:「他把全身心都放在契訶夫身上,他使更多的讀者愛上了契訶夫,。。。他的功勞是介紹了契訶夫」。

汝龍先生翻譯契訶夫雖然起步較晚,但卻成績最大,取得了巨大的成功,實在不容易也算相當幸運。其實,在汝龍先生之前,已經有許多人翻譯過契訶夫。包括把契訶夫當作最為喜愛的作家之一的魯迅先生本人以及周作人,瞿秋白,耿濟之,曹靖華,金人,張友松,趙景深,王西彥,彭惠,徐培仁,荊斯勛和華林一等人,其中,金人和鮑群,張友松,趙景深還都出版過《契訶夫小說選》,金人同鮑群是直接從俄文翻譯的,而張友松和趙景深則是根據英譯本轉譯的。特別要提的是趙景深,他在上世紀三-四十年代曾翻譯了多達162篇的契訶夫短篇小說,出版了8卷《契訶夫小說選》,並成為當時閱讀契訶夫小說的主要版本。當然,近幾年,又先後有磊然,烏蘭汗,沈念駒,李鶴齡,楊衍松,劉若,馮加和鄧蜀平等人直接根據俄文翻譯了一些契訶夫的短篇小說。

㈡ 急急急!!!契訶夫短篇小說好看嗎我要買個英文版的短篇小說集

契柯夫不錯 不過有的 文章 很難懂 太深奧了

㈢ 契訶夫的作品集

《伊凡諾夫》(1887)、《海鷗》(1896)、《萬尼亞舅舅》(1896)、《三姊妹》(1901)、《櫻桃園》《柳樹》 《代表》 《胖子和瘦子》 《渴睡》
《在催眠術表演會上》 《壞孩子》 (《小公務員之死》《變色龍》《我的「她」》
《撥蘿卜》(仿童話) 《假面》 《牡蠣》 《必要的前奏》
《未婚夫和爸爸》 《小人物》 《預謀犯》 《相識的男人》 "Ivanov" (1887), "Seagull" (1896), "10000 Nyam uncle" (1896), "Three Sisters" (1901), "The Cherry Orchard" "Willow" "stands for" "The Fat Man and the scrag "" sleepiness "
"In hypnosis show at the" "bad guys" ( "The Death of minor civil servants" "Chameleon," "My" she ""
"Poke a carrot" (similar to Fairy Tales) "Mask" "Oyster" "necessary prelude"
"Fiance and the father", "little man" "committed premeditated" "acquaintance of the man"
"Priscilla Do not Sergeyev sergeant" "sad" "troubled" by "wonderful ending"
"Cash Tanca Story", "make fun" "Showgirl" "on a nail"
"Jumping woman" "speaker" "Any Card" "surgical"
"Anna on the neck" "beggars" "Lottery" "expensive dog"
"Take attic of the house" "trouble" "bet" "in exile"
"Nightingale Concert" "peasant" "sets of human" "sixth sick room"
"Gooseberry" "Yao Nage" "useless" "sleepy," "Meadow"
"Distasteful story"
《普里希別耶夫中士》 《哀傷》 《苦惱》 《美妙的結局》
《卡什坦卡的故事》 《捉弄》 《歌女》 《在釘子上》
《跳來跳去的女人》 《演說家》 《凡卡》 《外科手術》
《脖子上的安娜》 《乞丐》 《彩票》 《名貴的狗》
《帶閣樓的房子》 《出事》 《打賭》 《在流放地》
《夜鶯演唱會》 《農民》 《套中人》 《第六病室》
《醋栗》 《姚內奇》 《窩囊》 《渴睡》《草原》
《沒意思的故事》

㈣ 契訶夫短篇小說胖子與瘦子的英文原版

The police superintendent Otchumyelov is walking across the market square wearing a new overcoat and carrying a parcel under his arm. A red-haired policeman strides after him with a sieve full of confiscated gooseberries in his hands. There is silence all around. Not a soul in the square. . . . The open doors of the shops and taverns look out upon God』 world disconsolately, like hungry mouths; there is not even a beggar near them.
「So you bite, you damned brute?」 Otchumyelov hears suddenly. 「Lads, don』t let him go! Biting is prohibited nowadays! Hold him! ah . . . ah!」
There is the sound of a dog yelping. Otchumyelov looks in the direction of the sound and sees a dog, hopping on three legs and looking about her, run out of Pitchugin』s timber-yard. A man in a starched cotton shirt, with his waistcoat unbuttoned, is chasing her. He runs after her, and throwing his body forward falls down and seizes the dog by her hind legs. Once more there is a yelping and a shout of 「Don』t let go!」 Sleepy countenances are protruded from the shops, and soon a crowd, which seems to have sprung out of the earth, is gathered round the timber-yard.
「It looks like a row, your honour . . .」 says the policeman.
Otchumyelov makes a half turn to the left and strides towards the crowd.
He sees the aforementioned man in the unbuttoned waistcoat standing close by the gate of the timber-yard, holding his right hand in the air and displaying a bleeding finger to the crowd. On his half-drunken face there is plainly written: 「I』ll pay you out, you rogue!」 and indeed the very finger has the look of a flag of victory. In this man Otchumyelov recognises Hryukin, the goldsmith. The culprit who has caused the sensation, a white borzoy puppy with a sharp muzzle and a yellow patch on her back, is sitting on the ground with her fore-paws outstretched in the middle of the crowd, trembling all over. There is an expression of misery and terror in her tearful eyes.
「What』s it all about?」 Otchumyelov inquires, pushing his way through the crowd. 「What are you here for? Why are you waving your finger . . .? Who was it shouted?」
「I was walking along here, not interfering with anyone, your honour,」 Hryukin begins, coughing into his fist. 「I was talking about firewood to Mitry Mitritch, when this low brute for no rhyme or reason bit my finger. . . . You must excuse me, I am a working man. . . . Mine is fine work. I must have damages, for I shan』t be able to use this finger for a week, may be. . . . It』s not even the law, your honour, that one should put up with it from a beast. . . . If everyone is going to be bitten, life won』t be worth living . . . .」
「H』m. Very good,」 says Otchumyelov sternly, coughing and raising his eyebrows. 「Very good. Whose dog is it? I won』t let this pass! I』ll teach them to let their dogs run all over the place!It』s time these gentry were looked after, if they won』t obey the regulations! When he』s fined, the blackguard, I』ll teach him what it means to keep dogs and such stray cattle! I』ll give him a lesson! . . . Yeldyrin,」 cries the superintendent, addressing the policeman, 「find out whose dog this is and draw up a report! And the dog must be strangled. Without delay! It』s sure to be mad. . . . Whose dog is it, I ask?」
「I fancy it』s General Zhigalov』s,」 says someone in the crowd.
「General Zhigalov』s, h』m. . . . Help me off with my coat, Yeldyrin . . . it』s frightfully hot!It must be a sign of rain. . . . There』s one thing I can』t make out, how it came to bite you?」 Otchumyelov turns to Hryukin. 「Surely it couldn』t reach your finger. It』s a little dog, and you are a great hulking fellow!You must have scratched your finger with a nail, and then the idea struck you to get damages for it. We all know . . . your sort! I know you devils!」
「He put a cigarette in her face, your honour, for a joke, and she had the sense to snap at him. . . . He is a nonsensical fellow, your honour!」
「That』s a lie, Squinteye! You didn』t see, so why tell lies about it? His honour is a wise gentleman, and will see who is telling lies and who is telling the truth, as in God』s sight. . . . And if I am lying let the court decide. It』s written in the law. . . . We are all equal nowadays. My own brother is in the gendarmes . . . let me tell you . . . .」
「Don』t argue!」
「No, that』s not the General』s dog,」 says the policeman, with profound conviction, 「the General hasn』t got one like that. His are mostly setters.」
「Do you know that for a fact?」
「Yes, your honour.」
「I know it, too. The General has valuable dogs, thoroughbred, and this is goodness knows what! No coat, no shape. . . . A low creature. And to keep a dog like that! . . . where』s the sense of it. If a dog like that were to turn up in Petersburg or Moscow, do you know what would happen? They would not worry about the law, they would strangle it in a twinkling! You』ve been injured, Hryukin, and we can』t let the matter drop. . . . We must give them a lesson! It is high time. . . .!」
「Yet maybe it is the General』s,」 says the policeman, thinking aloud. 「It』s not written on its face. . . . I saw one like it the other day in his yard.」
「It is the General』s, that』s certain!」 says a voice in the crowd.
「H』m, help me on with my overcoat, Yeldyrin, my lad . . . the wind』s getting up. . . . I am cold. . . .You take it to the General』s, and inquire there. Say I found it and sent it. And tell them not to let it out into the street. . . . It may be a valuable dog, and if every swine goes sticking a cigar in its mouth, it will soon be ruined. A dog is a delicate animal. . . . And you put your hand down, you blockhead. It』s no use your displaying your fool of a finger. It』s your own fault . . . .」
「Here comes the General』s cook, ask him . . . Hi, Prohor! Come here, my dear man! Look at this dog. . . . Is it one of yours?」
「What an idea! We have never had one like that!」
「There』s no need to waste time asking,」 says Otchumyelov. 「It』s a stray dog! There』s no need to waste time talking about it. . . . Since he says it』s a stray dog, a stray dog it is. . . . It must be destroyed, that』s all about it.」
「It is not our dog,」 Prohor goes on. 「It belongs to the General』s brother, who arrived the other day. Our master does not care for hounds. But his honour is fond of them . . . .」
「You don』t say his Excellency』s brother is here? Vladimir Ivanitch?」 inquires Otchumyelov, and his whole face beams with an ecstatic smile. 「『Well, I never! And I didn』t know! Has he come on a visit?
「Yes.」
「Well, I never. . . . He couldn』t stay away from his brother. . . . And there I didn』t know! So this is his honour』s dog? Delighted to hear it. . . . Take it. It』s not a bad pup. . . . A lively creature. . . . Snapped at this fellow』s finger! Ha-ha-ha. . . . Come, why are you shivering? Rrr . . . Rrrr. . . . The rogue』s angry . . . a nice little pup.」
Prohor calls the dog, and walks away from the timber-yard with her. The crowd laughs at Hryukin.
「I』ll make you smart yet!」 Otchumyelov threatens him, and wrapping himself in his greatcoat, goes on his way across the square.

㈤ 契訶夫小說集

http://wenku..com/view/baa12c4ac850ad02de804105.html
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㈥ 求《變色龍》英文全文 契訶夫

契訶夫是俄國人,,,貌似沒有英文版的,,,俄文版到是有的,,,,,
估計找到英文版的機會很渺茫

㈦ 契訶夫的著名作品有哪些

契訶夫的著名作品:

1、短篇小說

《給博學的鄰居的一封信》、《皮靴》、《馬姓》、《凡卡》、《迷路的人》、《預謀犯》、《未婚夫和爸爸》、《客人》、《名貴的狗》、《紙里包不住火》、《哼,這些乘客們》、《普里什別葉夫中士》、《獵人》、《哀傷》。

《胖子和瘦子》、《喜事》、《在釘子上》、《勝利者的得意洋洋》、《小公務員之死》、《不平的鏡子》、《謎一樣的性格》、《站長》,《文官考試》、《戴假面具的人》、《變色龍》、《外科手術》、《太太們》、《幸福的人》、《在別墅里》、《大提琴的浪漫故事》。

《一件藝術品》、《白嘴鴉》、《苦悶》、《凡卡》、《食客》、《校長》、《傷寒》、《吻》、《沃洛嘉》、《禍事》、《婚禮》、《逃亡者》、《無依無靠的人》、《精神錯亂》,《賊》、《村婦》、《古塞夫》、《跳來跳去的女人》、《鄰居》。

2、劇作

《論煙草的危害》、《蠢貨》、《伊凡諾夫》、《求婚》、《林神》、《被迫無奈的悲劇角色》、《結婚》、《紀念日》、《海鷗》、《萬尼亞舅舅》、《海鷗》、《三姐妹》、《櫻桃園》。

(7)契訶夫小說全集英文擴展閱讀:

訶夫創造了一種風格獨特、言簡意賅、藝術精湛的抒情心理小說。他截取片段平凡的日常生活,憑借精巧的藝術細節對生活和人物作真實描繪和刻畫,從中展示重要的社會內容。

這種小說抒情氣味濃郁,抒發他對丑惡現實的不滿和對美好未來的嚮往,把褒揚和貶抑、歡悅和痛苦之情融化在作品的形象體系之中。

他認為:「天才的姊妹是簡練」,「寫作的本領就是把寫得差的地方刪去的本領」。他提倡「客觀地」敘述,說「越是客觀給人的印象就越深」。

他信任讀者的想像和理解能力,主張讓讀者自己從形象體系中琢磨作品的涵義。他的短篇小說《凡卡》被選入中國人教版小學語文六年級下冊第15課。

㈧ 契訶夫作品集

契訶夫創作後期轉向戲劇:主要作品有《伊凡諾夫》(1887)、戲劇《海鷗》(1896)、《萬尼亞舅舅》(1896)、《三姊妹》(1901)、《櫻桃園》(1903),這些作品反映了俄國1905年大革命前夕知識分子的苦悶和追求,大都取材於中等階級的小人物。其劇作含有濃郁的抒情味和豐富的潛台詞,令人回味無窮。
《柳樹》 《代表》 《胖子和瘦子》 《渴睡》
《在催眠術表演會上》 《壞孩子》 (《小公務員之死》《變色龍》(被選入語文書九年級下冊)《我的「她」》
《撥蘿卜》(仿童話) 《假面》 《牡蠣》 《必要的前奏》
《未婚夫和爸爸》 《小人物》 《預謀犯》 《相識的男人》
《普里希別耶夫中士》 《哀傷》 《苦惱》 《美妙的結局》
《卡什坦卡的故事》 《捉弄》 《歌女》 《在釘子上》
《跳來跳去的女人》 《演說家》 《凡卡》 《外科手術》
《脖子上的安娜》 《乞丐》 《彩票》 《名貴的狗》
《帶閣樓的房子》 《出事》 《打賭》 《在流放地》
《夜鶯演唱會》 《農民》 《套中人》 《第六病室》
《醋栗》 《姚內奇》 《窩囊》 《渴睡》《草原》
《沒意思的故事》

㈨ 求契訶夫《櫻桃園》原著英文版

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㈩ 作家契訶夫的英文簡介

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