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就此搁笔,有机会根据大家的反馈再做修改。此时想起大学同窗老友留美归来,对我说的那句:“英文系的教育,简直是儿戏。”此话,我长引以为警策!' @* {! u2 p$ j1 Y
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4 E8 j6 {4 _9 F6 f7 t# |以下书目,仅为举例参考之用,并非制定:
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% A- H* j, d: F以下英语文字,选自美国某大学比较文学系任教的一位前辈给我的学妹写的一封信,提到了他向我推荐的书:
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) S$ @ d2 _5 ^5 @As for a recommended list for Dr Boarhead, here is kind of an unconventional one from me--one that I'd like to use if I were in his place, a list of books that I personally find more intriguing to teach:
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1. Mary Shelley, Frankenstein (Gothic / supernatural / pre-Stephen King)
( u1 k1 B2 D9 I3 O& r" Q2. Walter Scott, Ivanhoe (historical romance--essential for Chinese students, Jin Yong fans in particular)
$ o9 ]" l+ O# F! _0 I3. Charles Dickens, Great Expectations (social fiction, containing important message for the current Chinese young generation)( C' L5 J' M( [( y2 D9 m
4. Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray (fin-de-siecle decadence / superb study of the English language)
5 j- U" y( D3 E) W, B* d5. E. M. Forster, A Room with a View (American-European cross-cultural study)" r2 B& S! m. \2 D9 H) l2 k
6. Virgina Woolf, Orlandao (fantasy and gender study) or
! }! F/ @' S/ A9 v1 ^6 P3 H! J7. James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (modernist fiction)
5 h( [! B. Z' F8 C8. Henry James, The Turn of the Screw (supernatural, pre-King) or
6 y. Y9 x, g! Q, S; e9. Arthur Conan Doyle A Study in Scarlet or The Hound of the Baskervilles (detective fiction)( p3 J! R' r7 s# p
10. Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms (war novel) or 5 q$ @# F; p* f$ B* e
11. ---. The Old Man and the Sea (No. 1 Hemingwayesque)
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; [9 p* e. o7 [12. Laurence Sterne, Tristram Shandy% T s: H3 V) l% [7 i- _
13. Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice / Emma( a4 j1 t: z2 a9 g7 J6 P7 {3 x
14. Charles Dickens, David Copperfield / A Tale of Two Cities) D$ [# X1 n3 g( g
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16. Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights
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18. George Eliot, Middlemarch / Mill on the Floss
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3 l4 q# Z2 x- Q20. Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness; B1 R- s. t, B* A j
21. Somerset Maugham, Of Human Bondage / Razor's Edge / Moon & Sixpence
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23. Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway / To the Lighthouse
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27. Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlett Letter
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29. Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady / The Wings of Dove, @) S* l3 O- Y! A
30. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
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32. J. D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye: _" S$ ^+ w8 T E* A. n3 c" @
33. Saul Bellow, The Adventures of Augie March / Seize the Day
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2 K; ~6 ^1 i5 E7 j6 ~If he likes, Dr Boarhead could certainly pick any of the shorter ones on this list as replacements. The most important thing, in my humble opinion, is that the instructor has to find some kind of 'communion' between the prospective choices and her-/himself, because only in this way will s/he find challenge and charm--the two always come together, hand in hand--in the texts, and make her/his course a success.% K% S; [- t. J9 ?& }5 S- a
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牛津通识读本书目
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7 G& l5 Q& \% v( U& x6 g# X6 Q这一书系题材纷繁,可自行确定书目,但应以构建对西方古今文明的宏观认识为要务,例如应选《罗马帝国》、《圣经》、《文艺复兴》,而不选《古埃及神话》、《博弈论》、《畅销书》。6 `! p, w2 A( @% j% A9 \. V" b: O3 u
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1. 共@chan@dang宣言
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3. 邓xiao$平选集
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9 | e* i& m, b6 J+ ^( n5. 庄士敦著 日落紫禁城
) S# i3 P7 k' M2 J' s# `6. 傅高义著 邓xiao@#平传* {: z0 u8 Q9 G
7. 彭定康著 东方与西方
8 y- x. ]9 a i2 b: i( e1 ?8. 安东尼·比弗著 柏林的陷落
- X y# l5 S1 T+ H9. 郑念著 上海滩生死劫* o% w: T1 [: |; g# K8 g0 [
10. 何伟著 江城
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