觉醒

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出版社:上海外语教育出版社
出版日期:2007-6
ISBN:9787544602655
作者:凯特·肖班
页数:168页

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  19世纪末、20世纪初,当时已功成名就的凯特·肖班发表了《觉醒》,如一股旋风席卷而来,在美国文坛掀起了轩然大波。

作者简介

《觉醒》肖班以主人公艾德娜·庞特里耶的自我意识和性意识的觉醒为主题,大胆而又直率地从深层次探索了已婚女性的内心世界。这在当时的社会背景下无疑是惊世骇俗之举。《觉醒》被尊为美国妇女文学最早的代表性作品,成为女性文学的经典。《觉醒》为纯正的英语版本。

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  •     大学毕业论文选的这本书,研究的里面的悲剧意识和女性命运的关系。听起来很宏大,其实很简单,就是用支离破碎的逻辑和被世人反复念叨的女性命运来论证凯特.肖邦笔下的这个不幸女子。虽然当年对于里面的情节滚瓜烂熟,如今再看竟然也陌生了。凡人大多如此,看看人家的不幸,或嘲笑抑或流下几滴伤心泪,然后该干嘛干嘛去。泪眼看世情的人大多不开心,只有无心无肺或者冷眼旁观的人才是最后的笑者。我竟然连这个女人的名字都忘记了。虽然当年做梦都梦到她的一颦一笑。记忆最深的却是她投海和偷情。这真是令人羞愧。可是我的确有很深印象。虽然书中对于偷情写得极其隐晦。所以说凡人很粗鄙,无论作者的笔触多么灵动多么生活,我们依然记得最低俗的桥段。我们不会去想这个女人曾经多么的美丽和富有诗意,怀揣着怎么样的梦想。那有什么办法。反正她也只是死而已。小龙女的确不食人间烟火,但被凌辱的片段让大家难以遗忘。所以说,大凡女人,一旦有了污点,一辈子难以翻身;如同一位好友,女性。年少时候喜欢混迹欢场,二十几岁战果辉煌。收心想和平凡的男人结婚,最后总是失败告终。这个世界是男性的世界,女人要学会的是苟且偷生。真是悲情。
  •     The Awakening is a novel by Kate Chopin, first published in 1899. In writing The Awakening , Kate Chopin was well ahead of her time. The novel was met with a great deal of controversy. She was a pioneer creating women characters beyond the role of wife and mother. She wrote about women's feelings, sexuality, and independence. It took America decades to catch up with Kate Chopin. This novel explores how not all women are content being wife and mother. This is an American novel of self awareness. Edna is married to a New Orleans businessman and has two small sons. She is 28; the year is around 1899. While spending the summer at Grand Island with her family she is aware of changes in her feelings. She loves her sons, but will not give up her inner essence for them. She respects her husband, but does not love him. She decides to do things because she wants to, not because someone else expects her to. She finds herself attracted to another man. When he suddenly leaves the area she is lonely. As the summer turns into winter, the family returns to New Orleans. Her feelings do not diminish.Edna realizes she needs more. She discovers the strength of will to explore what she can be. Women were not to seek an affair, part of her desire. Does she have the strength of will to carry it out? I couldn't identify well with The Awakening. Although a feminist book, this could speak to anyone trapped in a role not of their own making. The Awakening opens at the summer resort of Grand Island, a small hotel located fifty miles off of the coast of New Orleans. The action begins as Léonce, the husband of the novel‘s protagonist, Edna, sits on the porch of his cottage reading his day-old newspaper. Léonce is a self-important man who accepts as his due the deference of others to his perceived superiority.As Léonce sits on the porch, his wife returns from the beach with Robert, the son of the resort owner. Léonce leaves for his club to play billiards. He invites Robert to join him, but the younger man declines the invitation, choosing instead to remain with Edna.Each summer, Robert "constitutes himself the devoted attendant of some fair dame or damsel," but always chooses women who are safe—either girls who are too young to marry or matrons. Edna does not fit in with the Grand Isle crowd. She is the only person at the hotel who is not a Creole, and she is embarrassed by the Creole society's openness on subjects such as sex and childbirth . Instead of experiencing this fulfillment, Edna is restless and subject to spells of depression that she does not understand. Edna's performance of her motherly duties does not satisfy her husband, either. The more Léonce chastizes Edna for her shortcomings, the more resentful she becomes until she finally dismisses his complaints altogether .Edna's feelings of boredom grow, and the more restless she becomes, the more she finds herself drawn to Robert. The two become nearly inseparable, sitting together and talking in the afternoons, going to the beach to swim, and taking boat trips to neighboring islands. As Edna's infatuation with Robert becomes obvious, one of Edna's friends, Adèle, warns Robert to stop flirting with Edna, because she is not like the Creole women with whom Robert has flirted in the past. Adèle tells Robert that Edna is different because she might make the mistake of taking him seriously. Robert becomes angry at the suggestion that he is not a man who a woman should take seriously, but retreats from his position when Adèle reminds him that should he allow himself to become involved with a married woman.Adèle's warning may ultimately precipitate Robert's premature departure from Grand Island. Edna's restlessness leads to a series of emotional awakenings from which she begins to gain a sense of the parts of her life that she must cast off. These awakenings cause her to try to break away from the traditional role of wife and mother that turn-of-the-century society. Although Robert feel Edna’s love, but in order to save himself and her fame, he still leave Edna and gone to Mexico. Edna returned to New Orleans ,missing Robert day and night, and her husband go to New York to do business, resist the temptation of lust, and finally succumb to the dandy, Robin,but she know she does not love him. Robert suddenly returned from Mexico, they meet again,fall in love again.At that time.Enda’s friend sent to help. Edna ask Robert to stay at home waiting for her, but when she returned,couldn’t find Robert. Edna dispirited and discouraged, came to Grand Island alone, naked and into the sea.Edna‘s awakening make she walk on a path of rebellion. This awakening is the essence of longing for independence and freedom. In seeking independence, she realized that in itself is not perfect, and finally understand at that society to change their way of life is impossible.This is the contradiction which Chopin facing to, the female facing to,and that society facing to .Enda realized that even if she got Robet,she will lose him someday. Therefore, Edna has no other choice, in order to protect the true love to others and herself.She walk toward the sea. To Edna, the sea is not only stand for freedom, but also a symbol of independence. The sea like a mother, make Edna forget the pain. She came to Grand Island, she got relief from the loneliness ,forever.

精彩短评 (总计46条)

  •     嗯,在外国的读物里算是很细腻的了,但是和东方人的心思相比,还是粗犷了很多。话说,我在此书中看不出什么人类的命运。。请大神指教
  •     有的片段单独截出来像醒着的梦
  •     凯特肖班的《觉醒》可算得上是美国女性文学的开端,是美国女性文学作品的萌芽,带有浪漫主义的色彩。小说的语言描写细腻真挚委婉而深刻,尤其是对女主人公Edna的心理活动的描述更是确切。书的内容是英文版的,每页下方都有注释,因而有助于英语学习。
  •     好
  •     女性的一生中总有这样的时刻。
  •     就是字体小了点
  •     美国文学课材料。“为了孩子,我可以放弃生命,但我不能放弃自己”。至今震撼着我。
  •     我并不十分喜欢这个故事,艾德娜的形象并不十分清晰,情节平淡近乎日常——但确实为读者的思考留下了足够的余地——当我不由地随着艾德娜的心绪而起伏时。凯特·肖邦是个好作者,或许是女性自身的敏感和生活的体验使她能够在平淡的日常中准确地抓住角色心理上的转变。除了《觉醒》之外,《一小时的故事》同样是非常出色亦出名的一篇,我以为,若为画者,肖邦应当是十分善于留白的一位。
  •     让我媳妇加强下英文阅读水平
  •     禁书,我就去看了。但是在这个情人小三盛行的年代读怎么也只给得出三分。
  •     不太理解 要把女主人公放到她所在的历史环境中
  •     女性想要的是 自由的婚姻!遵从内心想法 大胆追求自己想要的爱情与生活~并不是受社会的拘束~如果不能跟自己爱的人一起 这一辈子也是白活!女主的觉醒 身体上与灵魂上的觉醒!
  •     这样都要禁有什么好禁的啊莫名其妙!
  •     很久之前看过的书了。艾德娜终于清醒地知道自己要的是什么,可是罗伯特却给不起。他浪费了她的勇气和热情,她便自尽于茫茫大海。以前是行尸走肉,后来成了孤魂野鬼,可到底是自由的,谁也拦不住她了。
  •     早期女性主义代表,自由与独立
  •     爱德娜也许也不清楚哪个是真正的自己啊…虽然过去了一百多年…对女性心理刻画是很细致与成功的。就像lily说的那样,这些女性解放在beat generation已经都尝试过了,现在大家都回归家庭了…
  •     禁书? 天朝还是美帝?
  •     开拓性的心理现实主义,象征性的意象以及艺术的诚实性等方面。从不为时人所透解的视角在女性形象的塑造上作了空间的探求,拉蒂诺尔夫人为男权社会所赞赏,社会生存空间宽裕,雷西小姐离群索居,特立独行,但社会生存空间并不宽广,而爱德娜的社会生存空间却处在变化之中,在社会生存空间逐渐变小的同时,自然生存空间却逐渐宽广,直至超越生死,最终与自然融为一体。
  •     给朋友买的,内容就不说了装订和印刷很一般!
  •     我觉得我读懂了这本书
  •     明明标榜是妇女性觉醒和追求个人自由的尖锐问题、但作为女性 我都不能理解到底这算哪门子的女性人权、可以说是婚外恋了 我觉得第一个小说女主角追求的不是自由 这是道德的冲击 是自私、幸好后面的几个小说还比较正
  •     elegant written
  •     一般吧,作为英语课外读物不错。就是字小,看着吃力。喜欢这个封面!
  •     http://www.iyangcong.com/book/detail/2
  •     跟《包法利夫人》一个主题
  •     无敌喜欢。这样不遗余力的表达且不会让人觉得是卖弄。
  •     和图书馆的不一样,像盗版的,不过也行。
  •     看的有点累,感觉每个人都在压抑自己的情感。
  •     为了完成任务囫囵吞枣看看了中文。
  •     I'm awake now. I understand myself now. We can love each other now. I want to live on my own now. I don't want to be forced to do anything. I am my own person now. What a fuckkkkkkk ... Stupid woman who doesn't want to shoulder the duty that belonged to her ;(
  •     自始至终都关注女主角的命运,细腻描写了她由Angel in the house到the awakening lady的转变。喜欢偶尔搀杂了法语的英文对话,新鲜有趣又非常必要。
  •     写了
  •     质量一般,价格还可以,肖邦的作品很喜欢,这部作品据说曾经是博士复试的考题就买了,篇幅不长,比较容易理解。
  •     起初以为只是一个再普通不过的红杏出墙的故事,但心理描写的加入,看到了Edna内心自我意识的觉醒,对自由生活的向往。
  •     初二的时候看的,当时并不懂,现在也未必懂。但是,有些东西融化在血液里。
  •     这本是去年就想买了呢。看了蛮有感觉的。推荐大家看那哦··
  •     女人只能用自我毁灭来宣告自我独立么?-1星//未必是真觉醒。更像是女主的“任性”,不过是想换个男人,换个环境罢了。而那个男人的不坚决又让她失去生存的希望,结尾处不过又是一幕殉情大戏罢。//女人的觉醒,似乎还是男人写来才会出现彻底性。
  •     一个追寻真爱的已婚妇女,哪怕是飞蛾赴火也在所不惜~闪耀着和安娜卡列尼娜一样动人的光辉
  •     不是我的那杯茶。。。
  •     非常好的小说 抛开一切写自己 感觉就像自己样 打破了我很多观念 真正的经典
  •     就是纸质差了点
  •     写得还是比较生动的,只是并不是我喜欢的类型。作为一个异性,用女性的角度去读去感受还是相当吃力的。
  •     因此又反复听了即兴幻想曲。
  •     女权主义书
  •     禁书也就这样吧
  •     女性的人生观,社会的价值观,值得深思
 

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