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1、1第十四讲英语经典散文的鉴赏与翻译2I.课堂互动实践:TheDelightsofBooks读书的乐趣Booksaretomankindwhatmemoryistotheindividual.Theycontainthehistoryofourrace,thediscoverieswehavemade,theaccumulatedknowledgeandexperienceofages;theypictureforusthemarvelsandbeautiesofnature;helpusinourdifficulties,comfortusinsorrowandinsuffe
2、ring,changehoursofwearinessintomomentsofdelight,storeourmindswithideas,fillthemwithgoodandhappythoughts,andliftusoutofandaboveourselves.3书籍之于人类,犹如记忆之于个人。书籍既可记录人种之演变,亦可记载人类之发现;既有日积月累之知识,亦不乏世代相传之经验;书籍之于人类,可描绘自然之奇迹与美丽,于困难无助之际予以提携,于悲伤痛苦之时施以抚慰;让困倦之时刻变为欢乐之时光,让头脑充满丰富之想象,让心灵布满美好快乐之思想,恃此而人可走出自我,超越自我
3、。4ThereisanOrientalstoryoftwomen:onewasaking,whoeverynightdreamthewasabeggar;theotherwasabeggar,whoeverynightdreamthewasaprinceandlivedinapalace.Iamnotsurethatthekinghadverymuchthebestofit.Imaginationissometimesmorevividthanreality.But,howeverthismaybe,whenwereadwemaynotonly(ifwewishit)beki
4、ngsandliveinpalaces,but,whatisfarbetter,wemaytransportourselvestothemountainsortheseashore,andvisitthemostbeautifulpartsoftheearth,withoutfatigue,inconvenience,orexpense.5有一东方典故,言及二人:一为国王,一为乞丐。国王夜必有恶魇,魇中成乞丐;乞丐晚必做美梦,梦中变王子,居宫殿。国王是否泰然处之,余不敢肯定。想象之于现实或更栩栩然。是否如此,姑且不论,然读书时,恁可想象自己即为国王,居宫殿;且读书乃美差之事:
5、既可使人纵情山川,嬉戏海滩,亦可使人遍访世之美景;既可使人除身心疲惫之虑,亦可使人解囊中羞涩之忧。6Manyofthosewhohavehad,aswesay,allthatthisworldcangive,haveyettoldustheyowedmuchoftheirpuresthappinesstobooks.Ascham,in“TheSchoolmaster”,tellsatouchingstoryofhislastvisittoLadyJaneGrey.HefoundhersittinginanorielwindowreadingPlato'sbeautifulac
6、countofthedeathofSocrates.Herfatherandmotherwerehuntinginthepark,thehoundswereinfullcryandtheirvoicescameinthroughtheopenwindow.Heexpressedhissurprisethatshehadnotjoinedthem.But,saidshe,“IwistthatalltheirpleasureintheparkisbutashadowtothepleasureIfindinPlato.”7其实,造物恩宠,应有尽有者不少。然多有感于心,曰,其真正之快
7、乐源自书籍。阿斯克姆著有一书,题曰《教师》。书中云及其最后拜访简·格雷小姐之故事,甚为感人。书中描写,格雷小姐坐于飘窗之前,览读柏拉图所写之精彩文章:《苏格拉底之死》;然其父母狩猎公园,人喧犬吠,敞窗之内亦可闻见。然阿斯克姆甚为惊奇,狩猎之乐,格雷小姐竟无动于衷,无意与焉。格雷小姐曰,虽然,园中狩猎之乐,较之于柏拉图书中之乐,不过皮毛耳。8Macaulayhadwealthandfame,rankandpower,andyethetellsusinhisbiographythatheowedthehap