1.查爾斯狄更斯英文簡介
Dickens, Charles (John Huffam)
(born Feb. 7, 1812, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Eng.-died June 9, 1870, Gad's Hill, near Chatham, Kent) British novelist, generally considered the greatest of the Victorian period. The defining moment of Dickens's life occurred when he was 12 years old. With his father in debtors' prison, he was withdrawn from school and forced to work in a factory. This deeply affected the sensitive boy. Though he returned to school at 13, his formal education ended at 15. As a young man, he worked as a reporter. His fiction career began with short pieces reprinted as Sketches by “Boz” (1836). He exhibited a great ability to spin a story in an entertaining manner and this quality, combined with the serialization of his comic novel The Pickwick Papers (1837), made him the most popular English author of his time. The serialization of such works as Oliver Twist (1838) and The Old Curiosity Shop (1841) followed. After a trip to America, he wrote A Christmas Carol (1843) in a few weeks. With Dombey and Son (1848), his novels began to express a heightened uneasiness about the evils of Victorian industrial society, which intensified in the semiautobiographical David Copperfield (1850), as well as in Bleak House (1853), Little Dorrit (1857), Great Expectations (1861), and others. A Tale of Two Cities (1859) appeared in the period when he achieved great popularity for his public readings. Dickens's works are characterized by an encyclopaedic knowledge of London, pathos, a vein of the macabre, a pervasive spirit of benevolence and geniality, inexhaustible powers of character creation, an acute ear for characteristic speech, and a highly individual and inventive prose style.
2.有沒有英文的狄更斯簡介
Charles John Huffam Dickens, February 1812 – 9 June 1870), pen-name "Boz", was the foremost English novelist of the Victorian era, as well as a vigorous social campaigner. Considered one of the English language's greatest writers, he was acclaimed for his rich storytelling and memorable characters, and achieved massive worldwide popularity in his lifetime.
Later critics, beginning with George Gissing and G. K. Chesterton, championed his mastery of prose, his endless invention of memorable characters and his powerful social sensibilities, but fellow writers such as George Henry Lewes, Henry James and Virginia Woolf fault his work for sentimentality, implausible occurrence and grotesque characters.[1]
The popularity of Dickens' novels and short stories has meant that not one has ever gone out of print. Dickens wrote serialised novels, the usual format for fiction at the time, and each new part of his stories was eagerly anticipated by the reading public.
3.查爾斯狄更斯的英文介紹
Charles Dickens Charles Dickens, the greatest representative(代表) of English critical realism (批判現實主義),was born in 1812 at Portsmouth. When he was four years old, his family moved to Chatham, and the five years he spent there were the happiest of all his boyhood. One day, he found a pile of English novels, which aroused his curiosity. Now the key to the treasure-house of literature had been put in his hand. In 1821 the Dickens family moved to a poor quarter in London. Mr. Dickens was heavily in debt and did not know which way to turn for money. Finally he was taken to the Marshalsea Prison, London, for debt. Shortly afterwards Mrs. Dickens and the younger children went to the prison, too, to join the * 12-year-old Charles was sent to work in a factory in the East End of London. Work there began at eight in the morning and ended at eight at night. Sundays he spent at the prison, and during the week he was out working all day. His miserable life at the factory left an everlasting, painful brand on the boy's mind. Years later, when he was a man, he would not walk by the place where the factory had lain. All this had a deep influence on Dickens' thought and work in after *s Dickens visited American in the fall of 1867. Wherever he went, the reception was always the same. The night before tickets went on sale, crowds arrived and lined up before the door. By morning the streets became campgrounds with men, women, and children sitting or sleeping right there. Hustlers(票販子) were asking $25 for $2 tickets and $50 for $5 seats. In New York City, over 5,000 people waited from nine o'clock in the morning for the evening performance. Everywhere the readings were successful, but audiences were surprised to hear their favorite novel characters speak with an English accent. After 76 readings, Dickens got on a ship for England. When his fellow passengers requested a reading, he replied that rather than read a word, he would assault(毆打) the captain and be put in * Critical Realism: The main stylistic feature of Dickens is his use of critical realism. Dickens' novels are set in realistic environments such as in the factory or in the street. His characters represent all aspects of society from beggars, criminals and orphans to factory owners. This critically realistic description of Victorian working class life is perhaps the very essence(要素) which makes Dickens one of the greatest authors of all time.。
4.狄更斯的英文簡介
Born: 7 February 1812Birthplace: Portsmouth, EnglandDied: 9 June 1870Best Known As: The author of A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens wrote A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, and other hit novels of 19th-century England. Dickens grew up in poverty, and it shows in his writing: he is known for his orphans and urchins, rogues, shopkeepers, stuffed shirts, widows, and other colorful characters pulled from the sooty streets of London. An all-around workhorse, Dickens edited a monthly magazine, wrote novels, gave public readings and came out with a Christmas story every year. His novels were often published first in serial form -- as chapter-by-chapter monthly installments in magazines of the day. Among his major works are Oliver Twist (completed 1839), The Old Curiosity Shop (1841), David Copperfield (1850), the historical drama A Tale of Two Cities (1859), and Great Expectations (1861). His 1843 tale A Christmas Carol featured the grouchy miser Ebenezer Scrooge and the sickly tot Tiny Tim. It remains a popular holiday classic and perhaps his most famous tale. Dickens used the pen name Boz early in his career, and his first publication was the short story collection Sketches By Boz (1836)。
Oliver Twist was the basis for the stage musical Oliver!; the show won the Tony Award for best musical in 1963, and a 1968 movie version (with Jack Wild as the Artful Dodger) won the Academy Award for best picture。 Dickens married the former Catherine Hogarth in 1836. They had 10 children, but their marriage was often tense, and they separated in 1858。
He was buried in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey, near Geoffrey Chaucer and other fellow writers.。
5.有沒有英文的狄更斯簡介
Charles John Huffam Dickens, February 1812 – 9 June 1870), pen-name "Boz", was the foremost English novelist of the Victorian era, as well as a vigorous social campaigner. Considered one of the English language's greatest writers, he was acclaimed for his rich storytelling and memorable characters, and achieved massive worldwide popularity in his * critics, beginning with George Gissing and G. K. Chesterton, championed his mastery of prose, his endless invention of memorable characters and his powerful social sensibilities, but fellow writers such as George Henry Lewes, Henry James and Virginia Woolf fault his work for sentimentality, implausible occurrence and grotesque characters.[1]The popularity of Dickens' novels and short stories has meant that not one has ever gone out of print. Dickens wrote serialised novels, the usual format for fiction at the time, and each new part of his stories was eagerly anticipated by the reading public。
6.查爾斯狄更斯英文簡介
Charles Dickens Born: 7 February 1812 Birthplace: Portsmouth, England Died: 9 June 1870 Best Known As: The author of A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens wrote A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, and other hit novels of 19th-century England. Dickens grew up in poverty, and it shows in his writing: he is known for his orphans and urchins, rogues, shopkeepers, stuffed shirts, widows, and other colorful characters pulled from the sooty streets of London. An all-around workhorse, Dickens edited a monthly magazine, wrote novels, gave public readings and came out with a Christmas story every year. His novels were often published first in serial form -- as chapter-by-chapter monthly installments in magazines of the day. Among his major works are Oliver Twist (completed 1839), The Old Curiosity Shop (1841), David Copperfield (1850), the historical drama A Tale of Two Cities (1859), and Great Expectations (1861). His 1843 tale A Christmas Carol featured the grouchy miser Ebenezer Scrooge and the sickly tot Tiny Tim. It remains a popular holiday classic and perhaps his most famous tale. Dickens used the pen name Boz early in his career, and his first publication was the short story collection Sketches By Boz (1836)。
Oliver Twist was the basis for the stage musical Oliver!; the show won the Tony Award for best musical in 1963, and a 1968 movie version (with Jack Wild as the Artful Dodger) won the Academy Award for best picture。 Dickens married the former Catherine Hogarth in 1836. They had 10 children, but their marriage was often tense, and they separated in 1858。
He was buried in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey, near Geoffrey Chaucer and other fellow writers.。
7.跪求狄更斯的英文介紹,最好是中英文對照的
Dickens, Charles (John Huffam)
(born Feb. 7, 1812, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Eng.-died June 9, 1870, Gad's Hill, near Chatham, Kent) British novelist, generally considered the greatest of the Victorian period. The defining moment of Dickens's life occurred when he was 12 years old. With his father in debtors' prison, he was withdrawn from school and forced to work in a factory. This deeply affected the sensitive boy. Though he returned to school at 13, his formal education ended at 15. As a young man, he worked as a reporter. His fiction career began with short pieces reprinted as Sketches by “” (1836). He exhibited a great ability to spin a story in an entertaining manner and this quality, combined with the serialization of his comic novel The Pickwick Papers (1837), made him the most popular English author of his time. The serialization of such works as Oliver Twist (1838) and The Old Curiosity Shop (1841) followed. After a trip to America, he wrote A Christmas Carol (1843) in a few weeks. With Dombey and Son (1848), his novels began to express a heightened uneasiness about the evils of Victorian industrial society, which intensified in the semiautobiographical David Copperfield (1850), as well as in Bleak House (1853), Little Dorrit (1857), Great Expectations (1861), and others. A Tale of Two Cities (1859) appeared in the period when he achieved great popularity for his public readings. Dickens's works are characterized by an encyclopaedic knowledge of London, pathos, a vein of the macabre, a pervasive spirit of benevolence and geniality, inexhaustible powers of character creation, an acute ear for characteristic speech, and a highly individual and inventive prose style.
8.用英語介紹查理.狄更斯的生平和《雙城記》
《雙城記》簡介:這是一個以兩百多年前的兩個偉大的城市濃霧彌漫,車燈搖曳不定的倫敦,絕望、頹廢的巴黎的最底層為背景的故事。
對于當時那場發生在巴黎的大革命,太多人花了太多的筆墨去描述它。
這對法國來說是一場具有重大意義的轉變,甚至對于歐洲,對于整個世界來說也是如此。作者狄更斯,是英國最杰出的現實主義批判作家之一。
雖然他沒有親眼目睹,卻依靠自己豐富的想象力看到的當時的景象。 《雙城記》被譽為描寫法國大革命的最杰出的代表作,我想最大的原因可能是因為它的與眾不同。
和其他的作品,比如卡萊爾的《法國大革命》不同,狄更斯更注重的是底層人民的喜怒哀樂。盡管在那個時代,這些小人物本身并不能引起世界的關注。
但是作者敏銳的捕捉到這些小人物和大革命有著千絲萬縷的聯系,可以說法國大革命本身就是有小人物們的力量所引發的。 This is a two hundred years ago in the two great city as the background. Foggy, lamps flickering London, despair, the bottom of the Paris * when that happened in Paris astounding revolution, too many people spent too much ink to describe it. It is a game of France is of great significance for the transformation, and even in Europe, so it is for the whole world. British author Charles Dickens, is the most outstanding writers of the critical realism. Although he had witnessed, but depend on their own rich imagination to see the picture.《A tale of two cities 》is described as the most eminent French revolution, the masterpiece, I think the biggest reason perhaps because it's different. And other work, such as the French revolution "Carlisle, more attention is paid to the dickens people at the bottom of the joys and sorrows. Although at that time, these little itself does not cause the world's attention. But the authors keen to capture these people are closely related with revolution, the French revolution itself is the worm has caused the strength.查爾斯.狄更斯的簡介:他出生于portsmouth附近,他12歲時就不得不在工廠干活,因為父親負債累累,他僅上了兩年學。
他的知識全靠自學所得,他曾在律師務所當過職員,還當過記者,后來成為小說家。他寫了很多小說,其中之一是名著《雙城記》,該小說是1859年完成,他得作品深受受全世界讀者的喜愛。
Charles dickens was born in nearby * the age of 12 ,he wasrequired to work at the factory,because his father has been borrowed a lot of money from *s dickens must to go to the factory and earn a lot of money to return them who lent money to his * studyed at school only 2 years .sometimes when he was free ,he ususlly misses his compus * of the things he knows is from his * worked at a firm of lawyers at once .then he has been a * last he became a * had been writen a lot of * of the most famous is “tale of two cities”the novel was comleted in 1859.。