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茶花女小說的英文名

《茶花女》(中文)
《The Lady of the Camellias》(英文)
《La dame aux Camélias》 (法文)
《茶花女》是法國亞歷山大·小仲馬 (Alexandre Dumasfils 1824年7月27日-1895年11月27日)的代表作,他為了與同名作家的父親作區別,多稱小仲馬(Dumas, fils)。他本身是法國劇作家、小說家。《茶花女》是小仲馬的代表作。 《茶花女》(La traviata)亦是朱塞佩·威爾第(Giuseppe Verdi)作曲的三幕歌劇。義大利文劇本由皮亞威(Francesco Maria Piave)編寫,改編自亞歷山大·仲馬於1848年出版的小說《茶花女》(The Lady of the Camellias,La dame aux Camélias)。歌劇於1853年3月6日在威尼斯鳳凰歌劇院(Teatro la Fenice)首演。作品名稱"La traviata"譯作「流浪的婦人」,或「失落的人」。 故事的原著小說,亦被改拍成電影《茶花女》(Camille)(1936)。《情陷紅磨坊》(Moulin Rouge!)(2001)亦是以茶花女作藍本改編。 《茶花女》最早由林紓(即林琴南)譯作漢語。

Ⅱ 茶花女英文版大概什麼水平可以看懂啊

什麼水平都可以,只要拿本英漢字典就好了,不懂就查唄,想看就得看下去啊,我當時學英語就是死啃一本書,看懂了就能提高一個檔次了。

Ⅲ <茶花女>的英文名字是什麼

1、英文名:復The Lady of the Camellias。
制2、作品簡介
《茶花女》是法國著名作家亞歷山大·小仲馬的代表作。故事講述了一個青年人與巴黎上流社會一位交際花曲折凄婉的愛情故事。作品通過一個妓女的愛情悲劇,揭露了法國七月王朝上流社會的糜爛生活。對貴族資產階級的虛偽道德提出了血淚控訴。在法國文學史上,這是第一次把妓女作為主角的作品。
3、作者簡介
小仲馬,法國小說家,戲劇家。大仲馬的私生子。7歲時大仲馬才認其為子,但仍拒不認其母為妻。私生子的身世使小仲馬在童年和少年時代受盡世人的譏誚。成年後痛感法國資本主義社會的淫靡之風造成許多像他們母子這樣的被侮辱與被損害者,決心通過文學改變社會道德。他曾說:「任何文學,若不把完善道德、理想和有益作為目的,都是病態的、不健全的文學。」這是他文學創作的基本指導思想。而探討資產階級的社會道德問題,則是貫穿其文學創作的中心內容。

Ⅳ 茶花女英文是什麼

La Traviata

Ⅳ 《茶花女》英文簡介

原文貼不上來,請見以回下網答址
http://jssgallery.org/Letters/Notes/Lady_of_the_Camellias.htm

Ⅵ 茶花女的50個經典的英文句子

羅切斯特:Jane.簡。

簡:Do you think, because I am poor,obscure,plain,and little,I am soulless and heartless?You think wrong!-I have as much soul as you-and full as much heart!And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth,I should have made it as hard for you to leave me,as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom,conventionalities,nor even of mortal flesh:it is my spirit that addresses your spirit;just as if both had passed through the grave,and we stood at God』s feet,equal-as we are!

[譯文]

你以為我窮,低微,不漂亮,我就沒有靈魂沒有心嗎?你想錯了! 我和你一樣有靈魂,有一顆完整的心!要是上帝賜予我一點姿色和充足的財富,我會使你難以離開我就如同我現在難以離開你一樣,我現在不是依據習俗、常規,甚至也不是通過血肉之軀同你說話,而是我的靈魂同你的靈魂在對話,就彷彿我們兩人穿過墳墓,站在上帝腳下,彼此平等—— 本來就如此!」

簡:Let me go, sir.讓我走,先生。

羅切斯特:I love you. I love you!我愛你。我愛你!

簡:No, don''t make me foolish.別,別讓我干傻事。

羅切斯特:Foolish? I need you. What''s Blanch to me? I know what I am to her. Money to manure her father''s land with. Marry me, Jane. Say you marry me.傻事?我需要你,布蘭奇(英格拉姆小姐)有什麼?我知道我對她意味著什麼,是使她父親的土地變得肥沃的金錢。嫁給我,簡。說你嫁給我。

簡:You mean it?你是說真的?

羅切斯特:You torture me with your doubts.Say yes,say yes(He takes hersintoshis arm and kisser her.)God forgive me.And let no men meddle with me.She is mine.Mine.你的懷疑折磨著我,答應吧,答應吧。(他把她摟在懷里,吻她。)上帝饒恕我,別讓任何人干涉我,她是我的,是我的。

After Jane finds out Mr. Rochester has an insane wife. 簡發現羅切斯特先生有個精神失常的妻子之後。

羅切斯特:So come out at last. You shut yourself in your room and grieve alone. Not one word of reproach.Nothing.Is that to be my punishment? I didn''t mean to wound you like this. Do you believe that?I wouldn''t hurt you not for the world.What was I to do? Confess everything I might as well have lost my life.總算出來了。你把自己關在房間里一個人傷心。一句責難的話也沒有。什麼都沒有。這就是對我的懲罰?我不是有心要這樣傷你,你相信嗎?我無論如何也不會傷害你,我怎麼辦?都對你說了我就會失去你,那我還不如去死。

簡:You have lost me, Edward.And I''ve lost you.你已經失去我了,愛德華。我也失去了您。

羅切斯特:Why did you say that to me? To punish me a little longer? 為什麼跟我說這些?繼續懲罰我嗎?

簡,Jane, I''ve been though! For the first time I have found what I can truly love. Don''t take if away from me.我已經受夠了!我生平第一次找到我真正的愛,你不要把她拿走。

簡:I must leave you.我必須離開您。

【羅切斯特求婚】

羅切斯特先生:
Jane,Jane,
簡,簡,
strange,
真奇怪,
It's almost 。。。.
這好象是上天安排的,
I love as my own flesh,
我覺得你好象和我心血相連,

簡:
Don't mock.
別開玩笑了。

羅切斯特先生:
What love have I for Branch?
我和布蘭奇完了。
Now I want you,
現在我要你,
Jane,quickly say,
簡,快說,
say "I'll marry you."
說:我要嫁給你。
say


簡:
I can't see your face,
我看不見你的臉。

羅切斯特先生:
say,quickly,
說,快說。
say:Edward,I'll marry you.
說:愛德華,我要嫁給你。

簡:
Edward,I'll marry you.
愛德華,我要嫁給你。

羅切斯特先生:
God ,pardon me.
上帝,原諒我。

Ⅶ 茶花女作者介紹(英語+中文)

亞歷山大·小仲馬 Alexandre Dumas fils (1824~1895)是法國著名小說家大仲馬當公務員時與一女裁縫所生的私生子。受父親影響,他也熱愛文學創作,並且和他父親一樣勤奮,成為法國戲劇由浪漫主義向現實主義過渡期間的重要作家。大仲馬很為有這樣的兒子而自豪。傳說曾經有人問大仲馬一生中最得意的作品是哪部,大仲馬自豪地回答:小仲馬。和大仲馬側重表現歷史,專寫歷史劇和歷史小說不同,小仲馬則專寫現代劇。小仲馬幼年飽嘗家庭不幸帶來的種種辛酸和痛苦,親眼看到大仲馬一生受累於種種桃色事件,並因此落得晚景貧困凄涼。所以小仲馬在他的作品中大力宣揚家庭及婚姻的神聖,對資產階級社會風氣、家庭生活和倫理道德做了比較細致的描繪和揭露,抨擊了娼妓社會對家庭婚姻的威脅,歌頌了純潔高尚的愛情,成為社會問題劇的創始人之一。
小仲馬的代表作是《茶花女》,開始為小說,後被改編為話劇,它贊頌了瑪格莉特出自淤泥而不染的高尚情操。話劇一上演,立即轟動了整個巴黎。小仲馬從此後專門從事話劇創作,其他比較有名的作品有《私生子》、《金錢問題》、《放盪的父親》《歐勃雷夫人的見解》《半上流社會》《阿爾豐斯先生》《福朗西雍》等。大都以婦女、婚姻、家庭為題材,真實地反映出社會生活的一個側面。他的作品富有生活氣息,感情真切自然,語言通俗流暢。

Dumas was born in Paris, France, the illegitimate child of Marie-Laure-Catherine Labay (1794-1868), a dressmaker, and novelist Alexandre Dumas. During 1831 his father legally recognized him and ensured that the young Dumas received the best ecation possible at the Institution Goubaux and the Collège Bourbon. At that time, the law allowed the elder Dumas to take the child away from his mother. Her agony inspired Dumas fils to write about tragic female characters. In almost all of his writings, he emphasized the moral purpose of literature and in his play The Illegitimate Son (1858) he espoused the belief that if a man fathers an illegitimate child then he has an obligation to legitimize the child and marry the woman.

Dumas' paternal great-grandparents were a French nobleman and a Haitian woman. In boarding schools, Dumas fils was constantly taunted by his classmates. These issues all profoundly influenced his thoughts, behaviour, and writing.

During 1844 Dumas moved to Saint-Germain-en-Laye to live with his father. There, he met Marie Duplessis, a young courtesan who would be the inspiration for his romantic novel The Lady of the Camellias. Adapted into a play, it was titled in English (especially in the United States) as Camille and is the basis for Verdi's 1853 opera, La Traviata. Although he admitted that he had done the adaptation because he needed the money, he had a great success with the play. Thus began the career of Dumas fils as a dramatist, which was not only more renowned than that of his father ring his lifetime but also dominated the serious French stage for most of the second half of the 19th century. After this, he virtually abandoned writing novels (though his semi-autobiographical L'Affaire Clemenceau (1867) achieved some success).

Tomb of Dumas fils in Montmartre Cemetery.On 31 December 1864, Dumas married Nadjeschda von Knorring (1826 – April 1895), daughter of Johan Reinhold von Knorring and wife, and widow of Alexander, Prince Naryschkine, whom he married at Moscow and with whom he had two daughters: Marie-Alexandrine-Henriette Dumas, born 20 November 1860, who married Maurice Lippmann and was the mother of Serge Napoléon Lippmann (1886–1975) and Auguste Alexandre Lippmann (1881–1960); and Jeanine Dumas (3 May 1867–), who married Ernest d' Hauterive (1864–1957), son of George Lecourt d' Hauterive and wife (married in 1861) Léontine de Leusse. After Naryschkine's death, he married in June 1895 Henriette Régnier de La Brière (1851–1934), without issue.

During 1874, he was admitted to the Académie française and in 1894 he was awarded the Légion d'honneur.

Alexandre Dumas fils died at Marly-le-Roi, Yvelines, on November 27, 1895 and was interred in the Cimetière de Montmartre in Paris. His grave is, perhaps coincidentally, only some 100 metres away from that of Marie Duplessis.

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Un Père prodigue (1859)
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Le Filleul de Pompignac (1869) coll. Francois
Une Visite de noces (1871)
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La Femme de Claude (1873)
Monsieur Alphonse (1873)
L'étrangère (1876)
Les Danicheff (1876) coll. de Corvin
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Denise (1885)
Francillon (1887)
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英語和中文內容出自不同地方,所以不能完全一致,請參考

Ⅷ 需要《茶花女》的英文簡介

La Dame aux camé

[Francesco Maria Piave's libretto for La traviata is based upon the novel La Dame aux camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils. The following article traces the creation of that work. - NMR]

Alexandre Dumas, fils (son), born in Paris in 1824, is considered one of the foremost French dramatists of the nineteenth century. He was the illegitimate son of Alexandre Dumas, pére (father), the author of such novels as The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers.

Dumas was raised by his seamstress mother, Catherine Labay, until his father legally recognized him and assumed responsibility for his care. He attended college but left before receiving a degree. His illegitimacy caused him much unhappiness, both in private school and in college where he had few friends. At age seventeen, he moved in with his father, soon adopted his extravagant lifestyle and fell into debt. At the theatre one evening he first saw Marie Duplessis, already famous in the demimonde for her beauty and ability to get men to spend money on her. In an episode reflected in the opera, he was at her home one day when a coughing episode resulted in her spitting up blood. He urged her to change her way of life, but she replied, "I should die. This life of excitement is what keeps me alive". He offered the kind of life she would need to get well, and she finally agreed upon the condition. "You are not to spy on me, you are not to ask questions; I shall live exactly as I please without giving you any account of what I do." Thus began liaison, as a result of which Dumas was soon deeply in debt. Finally, he decided he must break with her and sent her the following letter.

My dear Marie, I am neither rich enough to love you as I should like, nor poor enough to be loved by you as you would like. There is nothing for us to do but forget — you a name which must mean very little to you; I a happiness which is no longer possible for me. Needless to tell you how miserable I am, since you know how I love you. So, this is goodbye. You are too tenderhearted not to understand the reason for this letter, too intelligent not to forgive me. A thousand souvenirs, — A.D.

He was on a trip to Spain and North Africa when he learned that she was gravely ill. He wrote to her, telling her he would return and ask for her forgiveness. But he waited too long. Duplessis died of tuberculosis in 1846. Her tragic death, along with bitterness over his illegitimacy, inspire Dumas to write the novel La Dame aux camélias (The Lady of the Camellias), portions of which are based on the Duplessis-Dumas affair. The name of the hero, Armand Duval, is a thin disguise for the author. Actually, Dumas tells the story in the third person as it was related to him by Armand Duval.

Dumas ends his novel with great admiration for his heroine: "I do not draw from this story the conclusion that all women like Marguerite are capable of doing all that she did...far from it; but I have discovered that one of them experienced a serious love in the course of her life, that she suffered for it, and that she died of it". In life, Dumas had tried to save her; in the novel he tried to redeem her memory by making her a much less self-centered and more sympathetic character. This is the Marie best known today in her manifestations as Violetta, Camille and Marguerite.

Dumas's greatest triumph came in 1852 with the proction of the stage adaptation of the play based on this novel. It faithfully portrayed the life of a Parisian courtesan and brought realism to the French stage. His father was at first skeptical of the proposal to convert the novel to a play but so moved by the result that he agreed to proce it. Censors feared audiences would recognize characters as admirers of Duplessis and create a scandal, delaying the opening for four years. A powerful member of the nobility, the Duc de Morny, half brother of Napoleón III, supported Dumas, and the play was a success. It enabled Duma to pay off his debts, many incurred with Marie. Henry James later observed, "Some tender young men and some coughing young women have only to speak the lines to give it a great place among the love stories of the world". Giuseppe Verdi apparently heartily agreed because he based his popular opera La traviata on Dumas's work.

The success of La traviata did not quiet the critics of Dumas's La Dame aux camélias. Some considered the story poor and clumsy and said it cast a very thin veil over the most immoral acts. The same critics said Marguerite Gautier (the name given to the Duplessis in the play) is totally corrupt and in real life would not have given up her lover until he had no money left to support her. One wrote, "We are bound to protest against the false halo which he has shed round Marquerite to render her attractive to the undiscriminating reader".

The critics and essayists have continued to evaluate Dumas's work. In a 1972 essay, Roger Clark wrote, "It is a society from which there can be no escape, in which the penalty for non-conformity is death". In 1874, Dumas was elected to the illustrious L'Academie Française, an act which also prompted severe criticism. It was said, "In comedies inherently vicious he pauses to preach virtue but with language shocking even to vice, yet he has been elected a member of the French Academy, constituted to be a tribunal of taste".

Clayton Hamilton attempted to explain why the play has held the stage for over a century. He believes that it is because every celebrated actress desires to play the role of Marguerite Gautier.

No woman has ever failed as Camille (the name later given the heroine in this country for no explicable reason). It is kept alive because it contains a very easy and celebrated part that every ambitious actress wants to play. La Dame aux camélias is brought back decade after decade, not by reason of the permanent importance of the suthor but by reason of recurrent aspirations of an ever-growing group of emotional actresses.

Among the famous actresses who have had successes as Camille were Eleanora Duse, Sarah Bernhardt and Greta Garbo, who starred in the 1937 film with Robert Taylor. Bernhardt first played the role in her thirties and continued it until a number of her 'farewell' tours when she was seventy and had only one leg.

Dumas had a relationship with a Russian princess in 1859. A daughter was born, but they did not acknowledge her as theirs until the princess was widowed. He continued to write material that shocked his contemporaries — eleven of his plays have illicit love as a theme — yet he was admitted to the Legion d'honneur. His wife died in 1895 and, after marrying his long-time mistress, he died that same year.

In 1929, the Chicago Civic Opera proced a new work, Camille by a young American composer, Hamilton Forrest, and commissioned by the famous soprano, Mary Garden. It was to be sung in French with a contemporary setting. After many delays, it finally opened to mixed reviews. Mary Garden was acclaimed, the music less so. One critic called it a masterpiece, another saw no future for it. It had a few more performances, and parts were broadcast on the radio; then it disappeared. Despite some recent attempts to revive interest in it, Camille is probably doomed to obscurity, while Verdi's La traviata continues to be one of the most popular and frequently performed operas.

http://www.operapaedia.org/Opera.aspx?article=1166&id=4014

Ⅸ 茶花女英文翻譯

(Marguerite had been pretty,) but the greater the commotion that attends the sensational lives of these women, the smaller the stir once they are dead. They are like those ll suns which set as they have risen: (they are unremarkable. )

Ⅹ 茶花女中的好句子 要英文的 20個

我們這些受命運擺布的女人,我們有著怪誕的願望和匪夷所思的愛情。我們時而為了一樣東西,時而又為了另一樣東西以身相許。我委身於你比對任何男人都快,我可以向你起誓,這是為什麼?因為你看到我咯血時握住了我的手,因為你哭泣了,因為世間只有你真正想同情我

These women at the mercy of fate, we have a bizarre desire and strange love. We for one thing and one thing to another in order to fully. I am committed to you are faster than any man, I can swear to you, is this why? Because you see I was holding my hand when I haemoptysis, because you cry, because there is only you truly want to sympathize with me
然而我又看到了一些互相矛盾的現象,我還經常聽說瑪格麗特的愛情就像商品一樣,價格隨著季節不同而漲落。但在另一方面,我們又看到她堅決拒絕我們在她家裡遇到的那個年輕伯爵的要求,這件事跟她的名聲又怎麼聯系得起來呢?也許您會對我說因為她不喜歡他,何況她現在有公爵供養著,生活闊綽得很,如果她要再找一個情人,當然要找一個討她喜歡的男人。那麼為什麼她又不要那個既漂亮、聰明,又有錢的加斯東,而像是看上了第一次和她見面就讓她覺得十分可笑的我呢?
的確,有時候一分鍾里發生的巧事比整整一年的苦苦追求還管用。
在吃夜宵的那些人中間,唯有我看到她離席而感到不安。我跟在她後面激動得無法自持。我淚流滿面地吻著她的手。所有這一切,再加上在她生病的兩個月中,我每天去探聽她的病情,因而使她感到我確實與眾不同,也許她心裡在想,對一個用這樣的方式來表達愛情的人,她完全可以照常辦事,她過去已經干過那麼多次,這種事對她已經太無所謂了。
所有這些設想,您也看得出是完全可能的,但是,不管她同意的原因究竟是什麼,有一件事是肯定的,那就是她已經同意了。
我一直愛著瑪格麗特,現在我即將得到她,我不能再對她有什麼苛求了。但是我再對您重復一遍,盡管她是一個妓女,以前我總是以為——可能是我把她詩意化了——這次愛情是一次沒有希望的愛情,以致越是這個似乎希望即將得到滿足的時刻逐漸接近,我越是疑慮重重。
我失魂落魄,如痴似醉。一忽兒我覺得自己還不夠漂亮,不夠富有,不夠瀟灑,沒有資格佔有這樣一個女人;一忽兒,我為自己能佔有她而沾沾自喜,得意洋洋。接著我又擔心瑪格麗特是在逢場作戲,對我只不過是幾天的熱情,我預感到這種關系很快就會結束,並不會有好收場。我心裡在想,晚上還是不到她家裡去的好,而且要把我的疑慮寫信告訴她,然後離開她。接著,我又產生了無限的希望和無比的信心。我做了一些對未來的不可思議的美夢。我心裡想要給這位姑娘醫好肉體上和精神上的創傷,要和她一起白頭到老,她的愛情將比最純潔無瑕的愛情更使我幸福。
總之,我思緒紛繁,心亂如麻,實在無法向您描繪我當時腦子里的全部想法。天亮了,我迷迷糊糊地睡著了,這些念頭才在蒙矓中消逝了。
我一覺醒來已經是下午兩點鍾。天氣非常好,我覺得生活從來也沒有這樣美好,這樣幸福過。在我的腦海里清清楚楚地浮現出昨晚的景象,接著又甜滋滋地做起了今晚的美夢。我趕緊穿好衣服,我心滿意足,什麼美好的事情我都能去做。我的心因快樂和愛情不時地怦怦亂跳,一種甜蜜的激情使我忐忑不安,昨晚那些使我輾轉反側的念頭消失了。我看到的只是我的成功,想著的只是和瑪格麗特相會的時刻。
我在家裡再也呆不住了,我感到自己的房間似乎太小,怎麼也容納不下我的幸福,我需要向整個大自然傾訴衷腸。我到外面去了。
我走過昂坦街。瑪格麗特的馬車停在門口等她;我向香榭麗舍大街那邊走去。凡是我所遇到的行人,即使是我不認識的,我都感到親切!
愛情使一切變得多麼美好啊!
However I see some conflicting phenomenon, I had often heard of Margaret's love
is like a commodity, price fluctuation with the seasons. But on the other hand,
we see we in her home she resolutely refused to meet the requirements of the
young countess, this matter with her fame and how to link up? Perhaps you will
say to me because she doesn't like him, and she now has the ke support, very
rich life, if she wants to find another lover, of course, to find another one
for her love of men. So why she was not that both beautiful, intelligent, and
have money are Gaston, and like attracts and meet her for the first time I let
her feel very funny? Sometimes, indeed, in a minute the qiao happened than chase
also worked for a whole year. Among those who ate the food taken late at night,
but I saw her off and uneasy. I can't self sustaining behind her excitement. I
tearfully kissed
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